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by Garret Treutel Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is H&R Real estate investment trust a great dividend payout stock?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a leading dividend payer. It pays a dividend yield of 4.34%, putting its dividend yield in the top 25% of dividend-paying stocks. H&R Real Estate Investment Trust does not have a long track record of dividend growth. The dividend payout ratio of H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is 39.54%.

What are analysts'forecasts for H&R Real estate investment trust's stock?

Their forecasts range from C$15.50 to C$21.50. On average, they expect H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock price to reach C$18.75 in the next year. This suggests a possible upside of 46.5% from the stock's current price. View analysts' price targets for H&R Real Estate Investment Trust or view top-rated stocks among Wall Street analysts.

How much is H&R REIT’s monthly distribution?

... ... For H&R REIT and H&R Finance Trust reports, Go to Quarterly and Annual Statements H&R REIT & H&R Finance Trust page click here. H&R’s current monthly distribution is $0.0575 per Unit which equates to an annual distribution of $0.69 per Unit with an approximate yield of 4.2%.

What did H&R Real estate investment trust announce?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust ("H&R" or "the REIT") (TSX: HR.UN) is pleased to announce its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2021.

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Is HR.UN stock a buy right now?

6 Wall Street analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for H&R Real Estate Investment Trust in the last twelve months. There are curr...

Will H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock price go up in 2022?

6 brokerages have issued 12 month price targets for H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock. Their forecasts range from C$16.00 to C$18.50. On ave...

How has H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock price performed in 2022?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock was trading at C$16.25 on January 1st, 2022. Since then, HR.UN shares have decreased by 13.7% and is now t...

Is H&R Real Estate Investment Trust a good dividend stock?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust(TSE:HR.UN) pays an annual dividend of C$0.63 per share and currently has a dividend yield of 3.92%. The dividend p...

Who are H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's key executives?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's management team includes the following people: Mr. Thomas J. Hofstedter , Pres, CEO & Trustee (Age 65) Mr. La...

Who are some of H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's key competitors?

Some companies that are related to H&R Real Estate Investment Trust include Unite Group (UTG) , Derwent London (DLN) , Crombie Real Estate Inves...

What is H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock symbol?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker symbol "HR.UN."

How do I buy shares of H&R Real Estate Investment Trust?

Shares of HR.UN and other Canadian stocks can be purchased through an online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the Canadi...

What is H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's stock price today?

One share of HR.UN stock can currently be purchased for approximately C$14.03.

H&R REIT Reports Fourth Quarter and 2021 Annual Results

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust ("H&R" or "the REIT") (TSX: HR.UN) is pleased to announce its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2021.

H&R Announces Entry into Automatic Securities Purchase Plan, Date of Fourth Quarter 2021 Earnings Release, Conference Call and Webcast and Declares January & February 2022 Distributions

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust ("H&R REIT" or "H&R") (TSX: HR.UN) today announced that it has established an automatic securities purchase plan ("ASPP") in respect of its previously announced normal course issuer bid ("NCIB").

H&R REIT and Primaris REIT Announce Completion of Plan of Arrangement and HOOPP Transaction

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust ("H&R") (TSX: HR.UN) and Primaris Real Estate Investment Trust ("Primaris") (TSX: PMZ.UN) jointly announced today that the internal reorganization of H&R pursuant to which H&R's enclosed shopping mall business and certain other assets were spun-out to Primaris was completed on December 31, 2021.

What is H&R real estate?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a real estate investment trust principally involved in the ownership of properties in Canada and the U.S. H&R owns and manages a real estate portfolio rather equally divided between property in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Alberta and in the U.S. Office buildings located primarily in Ontario comprise the majority of H&R's assets, while shopping centers managed by Primaris Management and other retail facilities also make up a considerable share. H&R derives almost all of its revenue from the rental income it receives from its investment properties. The majority of this income is generated by its Canadian properties. In terms of property type, H&R's offices contribute to most of its total revenue.

What is premium report?

A premium report that provides detailed quantitative assessments of earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, price momentum and more. For subscribers only.

Is H&R real estate going to spin off?

TORONTO — H&R Real Estate Investment Trust, one of Canada's largest landlords, announced a plan to spin off or sell its retail and office properties in a bid to focus on the residential and industrial sector.

What is the dividend yield of H&R Real Estate?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a leading dividend payer. It pays a dividend yield of 4.25%, putting its dividend yield in the top 25% of dividend-paying stocks.

What is the P/B ratio of H&R Real Estate?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust has a P/B Ratio of 0.71. P/B Ratios below 1 indicate that a company could be undervalued with respect to its assets and liabilities.

What is a drip distribution?

The DRIP allows participants to reinvest their monthly cash distributions in additional units of H&R REIT at the weighted average price of the units on the TSX for the five trading days immediately preceding the cash distribution date. In addition, participants are entitled to receive an additional distribution equal to 3% of each cash distribution reinvested pursuant to the DRIP, which will be reinvested in additional units.

Is H&R REIT suspended?

H&R REIT has suspended its’ Distribution Reinvestment Plan (“DRIP”) and Unit Purchase Plan until further notice. Commencing with the March 2018 distribution, unitholders who elected to participate in the DRIP will receive the full declared cash distributions on their Stapled Units on the distribution payment date.

What other stocks do shareholders of H&R Real Estate Investment Trust own?

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other H&R Real Estate Investment Trust investors own include Enbridge (ENB), Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD), Air Canada (AC), Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS), Kirkland Lake Gold (KL), Suncor Energy (SU), Vermilion Energy (VET), Waste Connections (WCN), Aurora Cannabis (ACB) and Anadarko Petroleum (APC).

Is there enough data for H&R Real Estate Investment Trust?

There is not enough analysis data for H&R Real Estate Investment Trust.

Does H&R have a long track record of dividend growth?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust does not have a long track record of dividend growth.

What is H&R real estate?

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canadian open-ended real estate investment trust, specializing in commercial real estate, and based in Toronto, Ontario. It is the third largest REIT in Canada by market capitalization.

What is Michael O'Reilly HR?

Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly HR is one of Canada's largest REITS with assets over $14 billion. It holds over 43 million square feet of high quality assets in a diversified portfolio. It trades at 8x earnings, compared to peers at 17x and is presently trading below book value. It pays a great dividend, backed by a payout ratio of 36% of cash flow. A good made-in Canada economy recovery story. We would buy this with a stop loss at $13.50, looking to achieve $18 -- upside potential over 10%. Yield 4.23% (Analysts’ price target is $17.64)

Why does my stock price drop?

Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop . Read stock experts’ recommendations for help on deciding if you should buy, sell or hold the stock.

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