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REALTY INCOME CORPORATION (NYSE: O)
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Last Trade 1:44 p.m. - 64.025 |
Change
0.835 ( 1.32%) |
Shares Traded 48,900 |
Day's Volume 2,480,211 |
Book Value NA |
Price/Book NA |
Beta 0.4095 |
Day's Range 63.6107 - 64.74 |
Prev Close 63.19 |
Open 63.65 |
52 Wk Range 55.86 - 67.935 |
EPS 1.22 |
PE 52.48 |
Monthly Div/Shr 0.271 |
Ex-Div 06/30/26 |
Yield 5.08% |
Shares Out. 932.49M |
Market Cap. 59.70B |
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