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NLOP | Net Lease Office Properties Stock Overview

(Stock Exchange: NYSE)
Day's Range 30.52 - 31.43
52 Week Range 16.72 - 33.06
Beta 0.66
Implied Volatility 37.56%
IV Rank 24.82%
Day's Volume 71,686
Average Volume 83,104
Shares Outstanding 14,785,014
Market Cap 457,152,633
Sector Real Estate
Industry REIT - Office
IPO Date 2023-11-02
Valuation
Profitability
Growth
Health
P/E Ratio -2.31
Forward P/E Ratio N/A
EPS -13.37
1YR Price Target N/A
Dividend Yield N/A
Dividend Per Share N/A
Dividend ExDate N/A
Dividend PayDate N/A
Employees 197
Country USA
Website NLOP
Net Lease Office Properties (NYSE: NLOP) is a publicly traded real estate investment trust with a portfolio of 59 high-quality office properties, totaling approximately 8.7 million leasable square feet primarily leased to corporate tenants on a single-tenant net lease basis. The vast majority of the office properties owned by NLOP are located in the U.S., with the balance in Europe. The portfolio consists of 62 corporate tenants operating in a variety of industries, generating annualized based rent (ABR) of approximately $145 million. NLOP's business plan is to focus on realizing value for its shareholders primarily through strategic asset management and disposition of its property portfolio over time. Given WPC's extensive knowledge of the portfolio, NLOP is externally managed and advised by wholly owned affiliates of WPC to successfully execute on its business strategy. Over the course of its 50-year history, WPC has developed significant expertise in the single-tenant office real estate sector, including the operation, leasing, acquisition and development of assets through many market cycles, and has a proven track record of execution.
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Analyzing fundamentals for NLOP we got that it has weak fundamentals where Valuation is considered to be slightly overvalued, Profitability is unacceptably poor, Growth is desperately bad and Health is very weak. For more detailed analysis please see NLOP Fundamentals page.

Watching at NLOP technicals we can see that long-term trend is bullish, the same as bullish middle-term trend, but short-term trend is bearish. More technicals details can be found on NLOP Technicals page.
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