What is Net Lease Office Properties's Dividend Payment Date?
Net Lease Office Properties's last dividend payment date was on 2026-01-20, when Net Lease Office Properties shareholders who owned NLOP shares before 2026-01-02 received a dividend payment of $5.1000 per share. Net Lease Office Properties's next dividend payment date has not been announced yet. Add NLOP to your watchlist to be reminded of NLOP's next dividend payment.
Is Net Lease Office Properties's dividend stable?
NLOP has less than 10 year of dividend history, so we cannot evaluate if NLOP's dividend has long-term stability.
Does Net Lease Office Properties have sufficient earnings to cover their dividend?
No, NLOP's past year earnings per share was -$9.81, and their annual dividend per share is $6.75. NLOP's dividend payout ratio is -194.2%, which is not sustainable.
How much is Net Lease Office Properties's dividend?
NLOP pays a dividend of $6.75 per share. NLOP's annual dividend yield is 48.56%. Net Lease Office Properties's dividend is higher than the US industry average of 9.01%, and it is higher than the US market average of 3.78%.
What is Net Lease Office Properties's Ex-Dividend Date?
Net Lease Office Properties's previous ex-dividend date was on 2026-01-02. Net Lease Office Properties shareholders who own NLOP stock before this date received Net Lease Office Properties's last dividend payment of $5.1000 per share on 2026-01-20. Net Lease Office Properties's next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet. Add NLOP to your watchlist to be reminded before NLOP's ex-dividend date.
Is Net Lease Office Properties's dividend showing long-term growth?
NLOP has less than 10 years of dividend history, so we cannot evaluate if NLOP's' dividend has demonstrated long-term growth.
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