Slate Grocery REIT (TSE:SGR.UN) to Issue Monthly Dividend of $0.07
by Teresa Graham · The Cerbat GemSlate Grocery REIT (TSE:SGR.UN – Get Free Report) declared a monthly dividend on Thursday, October 31st, TickerTech reports. Shareholders of record on Friday, November 15th will be given a dividend of 0.072 per share on Friday, November 15th. This represents a $0.86 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of 6.26%. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, October 31st.
Slate Grocery REIT Stock Performance
Shares of Slate Grocery REIT stock traded down C$0.14 on Tuesday, hitting C$13.80. 6,559 shares of the company’s stock were exchanged, compared to its average volume of 100,713. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 133.42, a quick ratio of 0.38 and a current ratio of 0.09. The stock has a market capitalization of C$814.20 million, a PE ratio of 18.34 and a beta of 1.66. Slate Grocery REIT has a 1 year low of C$9.66 and a 1 year high of C$14.34. The company has a 50-day simple moving average of C$13.50 and a 200-day simple moving average of C$12.07.
Wall Street Analyst Weigh In
Separately, Raymond James boosted their price target on Slate Grocery REIT from C$9.00 to C$9.75 in a report on Friday, September 6th.
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About Slate Grocery REIT
Slate Grocery REIT is an owner and operator of U.S. grocery-anchored real estate. The REIT owns and operates approximately U.S. $1.3 billion of critical real estate infrastructure across major U.S. metro markets that communities rely upon for their everyday needs. The REIT's resilient grocery-anchored portfolio and strong credit tenants provide unitholders with durable cash flows and the potential for capital appreciation over the longer term.
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