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Net Lease Office Properties

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Net Lease Office Properties

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  • Price (USD)19.60
  • Today's Change-0.205 / -1.04%
  • Shares traded31.18k
  • 1 Year change-38.96%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Net Lease Office Properties is a real estate investment trust that owns a portfolio of office properties primarily leased to corporate tenants on a single-tenant net lease basis. The Company's tenants operate across a variety of industries and the majority of properties are located in the United States, with one property located in Europe (Oslo, Norway). The Company's portfolio is comprised of approximately 36 properties. In the United States, its properties are located in Texas, North Carolina, California, Illinois, Iowa, Florida, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Virginia, New Mexico and Georgia, among others.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)115.90m
  • Net income in USD-180.99m
  • Incorporated2022
  • Employees--
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