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Last rating update for O was made by a ValueForum member on Jul. 1 2006, 5:33 PM ET. Factoring this and past ratings, on average O is rated 3.00 on a scale of Strong Buy (1.00) to Strong Sell (5.00) by 1 different member(s) of ValueForum.com. Full rating pages available to members only (click here) contain additional rating information including commentary by the 1 member(s) who entered the ratings. These ratings are posted by site users; this content is not intended to be investment advice, nor does it represent the opinion of, counsel from, or recommendations by ValueForum.com

REALTY INCOME CORPORATION (NYSE: O)
Last Trade
4:00 p.m. - 62.45
Change
 0.43 ( 0.69%)
Shares Traded
88,684
Day's Volume
4,932,185
Book Value
NA
Price/Book
NA
Beta
0.4297
Day's Range
61.87 - 62.50
Prev Close
62.02
Open
62.08
52 Wk Range
55.52 - 67.935
EPS
1.22
PE
51.19
Monthly Div/Shr
0.2705
Ex-Div
04/30/26
Yield
5.20%
Shares Out.
932.49M
Market Cap.
58.23B
  • 1 Year Stock Performance:

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