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Global Net Lease, Inc. (NYSE: GNL) is a publicly traded real estate investment trust listed on the NYSE focused on acquiring a diversified global portfolio of commercial properties, with an emphasis on sale-leaseback transactions involving single tenant, mission critical income producing net-leased assets across the United States, Western and Northern Europe.
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As many of my readers know, I'm not a yield chaser. I typically like to avoid "sucker yields" to prevent capital losses. In this article, I will examine three REITs that I'm avoiding....
- 7.88% Cash Cap Rate on 3.3 Years of Weighted Average Remaining Lease Term - Part of the Previously Announced $567 Million of Closed and Disposition Pipeline at a Cash Cap Rate of 7.2%...
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NEW YORK, June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Net Lease, Inc. (“GNL” or the “Company”) (NYSE: GNL/ GNL PRA / GNL PRB / GNL PRD / GNL PRE) announced today that it declared quarterly divide...
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Investors interested in stocks from the REIT and Equity Trust - Other sector have probably already heard of Global Net Lease (GNL) and EastGroup Properties (EGP). But which of these two stocks present...
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The next two to five years probably will not be kind to REITs. Weak REITs with messy balance sheets, weak forecast for FFO growth, unsafe dividends, and/or overvaluation are likely to suffer the most ...
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