Gaming & Leisure Properties

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About GLPI

Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc. engages in the provision of acquiring, financing, and owning real estate property to be leased to gaming operators in triple-net lease arrangements. The company was founded on February 13, 2013 and is headquartered in Wyomissing, PA. 

CEO
Peter M. Carlino
CEOPeter M. Carlino
Employees
20
Employees20
Headquarters
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
HeadquartersWyomissing, Pennsylvania
Founded
2013
Founded2013
Employees
20
Employees20

GLPI Key Statistics

Market cap
14.10B
Market cap14.10B
Price-Earnings ratio
16.85
Price-Earnings ratio16.85
Dividend yield
6.25%
Dividend yield6.25%
Average volume
3.04M
Average volume3.04M
High today
$49.90
High today$49.90
Low today
$49.20
Low today$49.20
Open price
$49.74
Open price$49.74
Volume
1.99M
Volume1.99M
52 Week high
$52.25
52 Week high$52.25
52 Week low
$41.17
52 Week low$41.17

GLPI News

Simply Wall St 6d
A Look At Gaming And Leisure Properties Valuation After Senior Notes Offering And Earnings Update

Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLPI) is back in focus after pricing an $800m senior notes offering due 2036, following its recent full year 2025 earnings update...

A Look At Gaming And Leisure Properties Valuation After Senior Notes Offering And Earnings Update

Analyst ratings

65%

of 23 ratings
Buy
65.2%
Hold
30.4%
Sell
4.3%

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