Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Many high-yielding dividend stocks slumped as interest rates rose in 2022 and 2023. Those higher rates lifted the yields of CDs and T-bills above 5%, so many income investors shifted their cash ...
Get breaking Business News and the latest corporate happenings from AOL. From analysts' forecasts to crude oil updates to everything impacting the stock market, it can all be found here.
The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and EPR Properties wasn’t one of them. The 10 stocks that made the ...
[10] [11] By 2010, the company was "evaluating" VinREIT after a downturn in the wine industry, [12] and in 2011, all of the wine properties were put up for sale. [13] The sales were completed by 2014. [14] Entertainment Properties Trust began investing in charter school properties in 2007, primarily through a deal with Imagine Schools.
Another update brought real-time ticker updates for stocks to the site, as both NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange partnered with Google in June 2008. [2] [3] Google added advertising to its finance page on November 18, 2008. However, since 2008, it has not undergone any major upgrades and the Google Finance Blog was closed in August 2012.
A corporation can adjust its stock price by a stock split, substituting a quantity of shares at one price for a different number of shares at an adjusted price where the value of shares x price remains equivalent. (For example, 500 shares at $32 may become 1000 shares at $16.) Many major firms like to keep their price in the $25 to $75 price range.
EPR Properties (NYSE: EPR) did one of the worst things that a dividend stock can do: It cut its dividend. In fact, at one point, it completely suspended the dividend in an effort to preserve cash.
In 1993, the company was organized as a real estate investment trust. [1] In February 1994, the company acquired The Cates Company from George E. Cates and became a public company via an initial public offering. [3] In March 2009, founder George E. Cates retired. [3] In October 2013, the company acquired Colonial Properties. [4]