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NNN REIT, Inc. (NNN)

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12 Jun, 20:00
NYSE NYSE
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46. 59
+0.48
+1.041%
$
8.75B Market Cap
18.41 P/E Ratio
2.26% Div Yield
1.63M Volume
1.97 Eps
$ 46.11
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Day Range
46.25 46.62
Year Range
38.9 46.9
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Canadian Net REIT: A High-Yield, High-Conviction Bet On NNN Stability

Canadian Net REIT: A High-Yield, High-Conviction Bet On NNN Stability

Canadian Net REIT has delivered on my prior predictions, increasing its dividend by 1.5% and posting 8% FFO/unit growth year-over-year. The REIT combines a defensive property portfolio with an offensive leverage strategy, balancing risk and return effectively. Dividend growth remains strong and sustainable, reinforcing the REIT's appeal to income-focused investors.

Seekingalpha | 11 months ago
NNN REIT: 5% Dividend Yield Backed By 35 Years Of Growth

NNN REIT: 5% Dividend Yield Backed By 35 Years Of Growth

NNN REIT demonstrates resilience, managing tenant issues effectively and highlighting the strengths of the net lease model amid interest rate headwinds. The company maintains high occupancy, a strong balance sheet, and a long track record of dividend growth, supporting continued investor confidence. While growth rates are modest due to sector dynamics and refinancing pressures, the current high dividend yield offers attractive total return potential.

Seekingalpha | 11 months ago
NNN REIT: Collect The Yield From This Net Lease Champ

NNN REIT: Collect The Yield From This Net Lease Champ

National Retail Properties offers a safe, well-covered 5.5% dividend yield, supported by consistent mid-single digit AFFO growth and strong lease metrics. The REIT's portfolio is expanding steadily through acquisitions, maintaining high occupancy rates and reliable cash flow for passive income investors. NNN trades at a reasonable AFFO multiple, presenting a value opportunity compared to peers, with a proven track record of dividend growth and safety.

Seekingalpha | 11 months ago
Are You A Low-Risk Investor Looking For Steady Income? Then Consider These Yields Over 5%

Are You A Low-Risk Investor Looking For Steady Income? Then Consider These Yields Over 5%

I focus on reliable, income-generating REITs for steady dividend growth and portfolio diversification, prioritizing income over high-risk, volatile stocks. NNN REIT offers a 35-year track record of dividend increases, conservative payout ratios, and strong fundamentals, making it ideal for dependable income seekers. W. P. Carey, despite a recent dividend cut, has reset for future growth, maintains solid AFFO coverage, and offers a high yield with improving fundamentals.

Seekingalpha | 0 year ago
2 Steady Dividends To Sleep Well At Night, Yields Up To 6%

2 Steady Dividends To Sleep Well At Night, Yields Up To 6%

The traditional three-legged stool retirement plan is weakening. You need to take your retirement in your hands, and build your private pension through diversified income investing. We discuss two steady investments for financial independence and a worry-free retirement income stream.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
2 High-Yield Stocks for a Lifetime of Safe Income

2 High-Yield Stocks for a Lifetime of Safe Income

High-yield dividend stocks, offering 5% or more, provide substantial income and inflation protection, but risk unsustainable payouts if fundamentals are weak.

247wallst | 1 year ago
Realty Income Vs. NNN REIT: I Have A Preference, But I'm Buying Both

Realty Income Vs. NNN REIT: I Have A Preference, But I'm Buying Both

Both Realty Income and NNN REIT are defensive, reliable triple-net lease REITs with strong track records and predictable cash flows. Their business models feature high occupancy, long lease terms, and consistent dividend growth, making them ideal for income-focused investors. NNN offers a more attractive valuation, longer debt maturity, and U.S.-focused stability, while O provides greater scale and diversification.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
NNN: Outperforming The Market In 2025 While Offering Stability And Yield

NNN: Outperforming The Market In 2025 While Offering Stability And Yield

NNN REIT offers stability, high occupancy, and 35 years of dividend growth, making it ideal for income-focused investors seeking passive real estate exposure. The triple net lease structure minimizes landlord responsibilities, while disciplined acquisitions and conservative debt management support long-term resilience. NNN trades at attractive valuations versus peers, with a 5.64% dividend yield and strong coverage, providing both income and potential capital appreciation.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
3 REITs Likely To Crush It If Rates Fall

3 REITs Likely To Crush It If Rates Fall

We expect significant rate cuts over the coming year. This should serve as a strong catalyst for REITs. Some will benefit more than others. We highlight three big winners.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
NNN REIT, Inc. (NNN) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

NNN REIT, Inc. (NNN) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

NNN REIT, Inc. (NYSE:NNN ) Q1 2025 Results Conference Call May 1, 2025 10:30 AM ET Company Participants Steve Horn - CEO Kevin Habicht - CFO Conference Call Participants Spenser Glimcher - Green Street John Kilichowski - Wells Fargo Michael Goldsmith - UBS Linda Tsai - Jefferies John Massocca - B. Riley Securities Operator Greetings.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
NNN REIT (NNN) Q1 FFO and Revenues Surpass Estimates

NNN REIT (NNN) Q1 FFO and Revenues Surpass Estimates

NNN REIT (NNN) came out with quarterly funds from operations (FFO) of $0.87 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.83 per share. This compares to FFO of $0.84 per share a year ago.

Zacks | 1 year ago
3 Brilliant High-Yield Stocks to Buy Now and Hold for the Long Term

3 Brilliant High-Yield Stocks to Buy Now and Hold for the Long Term

The average dividend yield of stocks in the S&P 500 index (^GSPC 0.15%) is just 1.3% or so today, even though the index fell into correction territory earlier in 2025. That speaks to both the still-high level of the market and the volatility that is rampant right now.

Fool | 1 year ago
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