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O vs STOR

Side-by-side comparison of Realty Income Corporation (O) and STORE Capital Corporation (STOR): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both O and STOR operate in Real Estate Investment Trusts (Real Estate), so they compete in similar markets.
  • O is the larger of the two at $56.73B, about 6.7x STOR ($8.49B).
  • O has hit the wire 13 times in the past 4 weeks while STOR has been quiet.
  • O has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 6 for STOR).
MetricOSTOR
Company
Realty Income Corporation
STORE Capital Corporation
Price
$60.85+1.86%
$32.23-0.06%
Market cap
$56.73B
$8.49B
1M return
-4.91%
-
1Y return
+7.14%
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Industry
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Exchange
NYSE
NYSE
IPO
2014
News (4w)
13
0
Recent ratings
25
6
O

Realty Income Corporation

Realty Income, The Monthly Dividend Company, is an S&P 500 company dedicated to providing stockholders with dependable monthly income. The company is structured as a REIT, and its monthly dividends are supported by the cash flow from over 6,500 real estate properties owned under long-term lease agreements with our commercial clients. To date, the company has declared 608 consecutive common stock monthly dividends throughout its 52-year operating history and increased the dividend 109 times since Realty Income's public listing in 1994 (NYSE: O). The company is a member of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats index. Additional information about the company can be obtained from the corporate website at www.realtyincome.com.

STOR

STORE Capital Corporation

STORE Capital Corporation is an internally managed net-lease real estate investment trust, or REIT, that is the leader in the acquisition, investment and management of Single Tenant Operational Real Estate, which is its target market and the inspiration for its name. STORE Capital is one of the largest and fastest growing net-lease REITs and owns a large, well-diversified portfolio that consists of investments in more than 2,500 property locations across the United States, substantially all of which are profit centers.

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