Realty Income Corp
NYSE:O
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Realty Income Corp
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Realty Income Corp
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Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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Realty Income Corp
NYSE:O
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Federal Realty Investment Trust
NYSE:FRT
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N/A
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Agree Realty Corp
NYSE:ADC
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Simon Property Group Inc
NYSE:SPG
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N/A
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Kimco Realty Corp
NYSE:KIM
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$383.9m
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CAGR 10-Years
32%
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Regency Centers Corp
NASDAQ:REG
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Realty Income Corp
Glance View
Realty Income Corp., often referred to by its endearing moniker, "The Monthly Dividend Company," has carved out a unique fortification in the real estate sector. Founded in 1969, the company operates as a real estate investment trust (REIT), meticulously crafting a portfolio of over 12,000 properties across the United States and Europe. These properties are strategically leased to commercial tenants, primarily favoring those with a track record of stable cash flows in recession-resistant industries, such as convenience stores, drugstores, supermarkets, and fitness centers. The firm’s strategy is straightforward: acquire high-quality commercial properties and lease them on a long-term, triple-net basis. This arrangement requires tenants to shoulder the majority of property expenses, such as taxes, insurance, and maintenance, which in turn ensures a predictable and steady income stream for Realty Income. Driving its engine with reliability, Realty Income's core business rests on generating rental revenue, which accounts for its ability to distribute consistent monthly dividends to shareholders, fostering an aura of reliability and stability. This income distribution strategy is not just a superficial claim; it's deeply ingrained in the company's DNA, having paid uninterrupted monthly dividends since its public listing in 1994. Realty Income's disciplined acquisition strategies and robust tenant selection help mitigate risks, positioning it as a beacon of financial solidity in the high-yield space. The company's carefully sculpted financial model, alongside its strategic expansions, amplifies its reputation as a stalwart in the REIT arena, allowing it to thrive and reward its investors time and again in an ever-evolving economic landscape.