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Realty Income Corp. is a real estate company, which engages in generating dependable monthly cash dividends from a consistent and predictable level of cash flow from operations. The company was founded by William E. 

CEO
Sumit Roy
CEOSumit Roy
Employees
544
Employees544
Headquarters
San Diego, California
HeadquartersSan Diego, California
Founded
1969
Founded1969
Employees
544
Employees544

O Key Statistics

Market cap
59.56B
Market cap59.56B
Price-Earnings ratio
45.50
Price-Earnings ratio45.50
Dividend yield
5.21%
Dividend yield5.21%
Average volume
5.73M
Average volume5.73M
High today
$63.17
High today$63.17
Low today
$62.40
Low today$62.40
Open price
$62.82
Open price$62.82
Volume
9.57M
Volume9.57M
52 Week high
$67.94
52 Week high$67.94
52 Week low
$55.86
52 Week low$55.86

O News

24/7 Wall St. 6h
The Dividend Winners and Losers From 5% Treasury Yields

The Dividend Winners and Losers From 5% Treasury Yields By Joel South Published Aug 19, 11:51AM EDT Quick Read Higher yields lifted MetLife (MET) 25% YTD on r...

The Dividend Winners and Losers From 5% Treasury Yields
Simply Wall St 6h
Is Realty Income A Bargain Following Its Latest Dividend Declaration?

Realty Income (O) has declared its 674th consecutive monthly dividend, maintaining its trademark payout cadence with a US$0.2710 per share distribution schedule...

Is Realty Income A Bargain Following Its Latest Dividend Declaration?
24/7 Wall St. 13h
How Much Do You Need Invested at 55 to Bridge the Gap Until Social Security at 62?

How Much Do You Need Invested at 55 to Bridge the Gap Until Social Security at 62? By Michael Williams Published Aug 19, 5:24AM EDT Quick Read Generating $60,...

How Much Do You Need Invested at 55 to Bridge the Gap Until Social Security at 62?

Analyst ratings

58%

of 26 ratings
Buy
38.5%
Hold
57.7%
Sell
3.8%

More O News

Nasdaq 19h
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Testified to Congress That the Fed Has "Only a Target, and It's 2%," Rejecting Any Soft Inflation Goal. What Does That Mean for Rate-Sensitive Stocks?

Key Points Kevin Warsh recently took over as Federal Reserve Chairman. From the start, he has been very clear about his intention to end the "Fed put." 10 st...

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Testified to Congress That the Fed Has "Only a Target, and It's 2%," Rejecting Any Soft Inflation Goal. What Does That Mean for Rate-Sensitive Stocks?
Nasdaq 1d
Realty Income Yields 5.2%. Here's Why the Payout Keeps Growing.

Key Points Realty Income is one of the more conservative REITs, with a portfolio of more than 15,500 properties. Beyond 31 years of hikes, it has also increas...

Realty Income Yields 5.2%. Here's Why the Payout Keeps Growing.
Nasdaq 1d
Realty Income's Data Center Bet: What Does It Mean for Growth?

Realty Income’s O push into data centers is beginning to take on greater strategic importance as the company looks to broaden its growth avenues beyond traditio...

Realty Income's Data Center Bet: What Does It Mean for Growth?
24/7 Wall St. 2d
How to Build $17,500 a Month in Dividend Income From Three Income Buckets

How to Build $17,500 a Month in Dividend Income From Three Income Buckets By Michael Williams Published Aug 18, 5:21AM EDT Quick Read A 50/35/15 blend across...

How to Build $17,500 a Month in Dividend Income From Three Income Buckets
Nasdaq 2d
These 3 Dividend Stocks Are Money-Printing Machines

Key Points Realty Income's real estate empire has paid rising dividends for decades. The Home Depot constantly rakes in cash from homeowners and contractors....

These 3 Dividend Stocks Are Money-Printing Machines
The Motley Fool 2d
Is Realty Income the Ultimate Dividend Stock to Own?

There's no shortage of dividend stocks to buy on the markets. But finding good, high-quality ones that offer high yields, dividend growth, and safety is no easy...

Is Realty Income the Ultimate Dividend Stock to Own?
24/7 Wall St. 2d
How Much Do You Really Need Invested to Replace a $75,000 Salary With Dividends?

How Much Do You Really Need Invested to Replace a $75,000 Salary With Dividends? By Michael Williams Published Aug 17, 6:17AM EDT Quick Read Replacing a $75,0...

How Much Do You Really Need Invested to Replace a $75,000 Salary With Dividends?

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