National Storage Affiliates Trust

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About NSA

National Storage Affiliates Trust operates as a real estate investment trust. It focuses on the ownership, operation, and acquisition of self-storage properties located within the metropolitan statistical areas throughout the United States. 

CEO
David G. Cramer
CEODavid G. Cramer
Employees
1,458
Employees1,458
Headquarters
Greenwood Village, Colorado
HeadquartersGreenwood Village, Colorado
Founded
2013
Founded2013
Employees
1,458
Employees1,458

NSA Key Statistics

Market cap
6.19B
Market cap6.19B
Price-Earnings ratio
60.97
Price-Earnings ratio60.97
Dividend yield
4.95%
Dividend yield4.95%
Average volume
794.69K
Average volume794.69K
High today
$46.04
High today$46.04
Low today
$45.10
Low today$45.10
Open price
$45.10
Open price$45.10
Volume
1.12M
Volume1.12M
52 Week high
$46.47
52 Week high$46.47
52 Week low
$27.43
52 Week low$27.43

NSA News

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National Storage Affiliates Trust's Series B Preferred Shares Crosses Above 6% Yield Territory

In trading on Tuesday, shares of National Storage Affiliates Trust's 6.000% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares of Beneficial Interest (Symbol: NSA....

National Storage Affiliates Trust's Series B Preferred Shares Crosses Above 6% Yield Territory

Analyst ratings

90%

of 10 ratings
Buy
10%
Hold
90%
Sell
0%

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