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  2. Is Realty Income a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Even with the slower performance in the last few years, Realty Income has posted a compound annual total return of 14.1% since its debut on the public markets in 1994. Most stocks go through ...

  3. Where Will Realty Income Stock Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    Data source: Realty Income. For the full year, Realty Income expects its occupancy rate to remain above 98% and for its AFFO per share to grow 4% to 5%, or $4.16 to $4.21.

  4. Is Realty Income a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Realty Income's stock has already rallied more than 20% over the past 12 months in anticipation of more rate cuts. But at $60, it still looks cheap at 15 times last year's AFFO per share.

  5. Why 2025 Could Be the Year for Realty Income Stock - AOL

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    Not surprisingly, the Spirit Realty acquisition was responsible for most of Realty Income's growth over the last year. In the first nine months of 2024, revenue rose by 31% to $3.9 billion.

  6. Is Realty Income a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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    Whereas most real estate investment trusts specialize in hotels or office buildings or apartment complexes, etc., Realty Income's area of focus is retail space. It owns over 15,000 different ...

  7. Realty Income Stock's Boring Success: A Blueprint for 2025's ...

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    Realty Income (NYSE: O) is very boring. Here's why 2024 was so boring and why that's a good thing for shareholders in 2025 and beyond. Here's why 2024 was so boring and why that's a good thing for ...

  8. Realty Income - Wikipedia

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    Realty Income Corporation was founded in 1969 by William E. Clark and Evelyn J. Clark. [4] Its first acquisition was a Taco Bell restaurant in early 1970. [4]The company used cash to purchase land needed for stores that required real estate to run, and then leased the property to the stores long term.

  9. Realty Income (O) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Realty Income (NYSE: O) Q3 2024 Earnings Call ... with an implied fourth-quarter outlook of approximately $1.3 billion in investments, which is fully funded as we are vigilantly focused on ...