NYSE: GRP.U
Granite Real Estate Investment Trust Stock Dividend Yield & Dates

GRP.U dividend stability and growth

Last Dividend per share
$0.2154
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Dividend Stability Dividend
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Consistent Dividend Growth Dividend

GRP.U dividend yield vs industry/market

Company
0.36%
Industry
4.2%
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Top 75% Dividend Dividend
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Top 25% Dividend Dividend

GRP.U dividend payout ratio

Granite Real Estate Investment Trust paid out N/A of its earnings over the trailing twelve months.

Retained earnings
100%
Payout ratio
N/A

GRP.U vs Industrial REIT Stocks

TickerDiv. YieldStable?Drop Count (L10Y)Payout Ratio
GRP.U0.36%No5N/A
COLD5.33%Yes0-413.60%
LXP4.08%No1+142.10%
NSA8.17%Yes0+373.80%
SMAN/AN/A0.00%

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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust Dividends FAQ

Does Granite Real Estate Investment Trust pay a dividend?

Yes, GRP.U has paid a dividend within the past 12 months.


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Is Granite Real Estate Investment Trust's dividend stable?

No, GRP.U's dividend has not been stable over the last 10 years

Does Granite Real Estate Investment Trust have sufficient earnings to cover their dividend?

No, GRP.U's past year earnings per share was N/A, and their annual dividend per share is $0.22. GRP.U's dividend payout ratio is N/A, which is not sustainable.

How much is Granite Real Estate Investment Trust's dividend?

GRP.U pays a dividend of $0.22 per share. GRP.U's annual dividend yield is 0.36%. Granite Real Estate Investment Trust's dividend is lower than the US industry average of 4.2%, and it is lower than the US market average of 3.21%.

Is Granite Real Estate Investment Trust's dividend showing long-term growth?

Yes, GRP.U's' dividend has been growing over the last 10 years.
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