Capreit Announces Monthly Dividend of $0.13 (TSE:CAR)
by Tristan Rich · The Markets DailyCapreit (TSE:CAR – Get Free Report) declared a monthly dividend on Tuesday, October 15th, Zacks reports. Shareholders of record on Thursday, October 31st will be paid a dividend of 0.125 per share on Friday, November 15th. This represents a $1.50 dividend on an annualized basis and a yield of ∞. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, October 31st.
Capreit Stock Performance
Capreit has a twelve month low of C$20.71 and a twelve month high of C$50.88.
Capreit (TSE:CAR – Get Free Report) last issued its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday, August 7th. The company reported C$0.66 EPS for the quarter, topping analysts’ consensus estimates of C$0.64 by C$0.02. The firm had revenue of C$278.13 million for the quarter.
Analyst Ratings Changes
Separately, Ventum Cap Mkts raised shares of Capreit to a “hold” rating in a report on Monday, July 15th.
Check Out Our Latest Report on Capreit
Capreit Company Profile
Avis Budget Group, Inc, together with its subsidiaries, provides car and truck rentals, car sharing, and ancillary products and services to businesses and consumers. It operates the Avis brand, that offers vehicle rental and other mobility solutions to the premium commercial and leisure segments of the travel industry; the Budget Truck brand, a local, and one-way truck and cargo van rental businesses with a fleet of approximately 20,000 vehicles, which are rented through a network of approximately 465 dealer-operated and 385 company-operated locations that serve the consumer and light commercial sectors in the continental United States; and the Zipcar brand, a car sharing network.
Further Reading
- Five stocks we like better than Capreit
- Stock Market Upgrades: What Are They?
- These Are The Top Health Stocks to Own for Buy-and-Hold Investing
- Stock Market Sectors: What Are They and How Many Are There?
- These 3 Dividend ETFs Are Beating the Market in 2024
- 3 Must-Buy Warren Buffett Stocks for Volatile Times
- 3 Stocks With High Short Interest Still Near Their 52-Week Highs