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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust's Financial Performance
Revenue: CA$202.2m (down 50% from Q2 2024) and funds from operations (FFO): CA$87.8m (up 2.5% from Q2 2024). The FFO margin has increased to 43%, up from 21% in Q2 2024, while FFO per share is CA$0.3 (down from CA$0.33 in Q2 2024).
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow at a rate of 14% p.a. over the next three years, outpacing the REITs industry's growth forecast of 5.9%. The company's shares have risen by 2.2% in the past week.
We've identified two warning signs for H&R Real Estate Investment Trust that investors should be aware of. For more information and to see our full list of US stocks with a dividend yield over 6%, visit our website.
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