Realty Income's Forecast Disappoints, But Can the Stock Rebound?
Investors interested in Realty Income (NYSE: O) typically are attracted to its monthly dividend payment, consistently growing dividend, and robust yield. While the real estate investment trust (REIT) continues to deliver on those fronts, its stock price performance has been lackluster over the past several years. In fact, its stock price is down more than 30% over the past five years, as of this writing.The stock was slipping once again after the REIT reported its fourth-quarter results and issued disappointing guidance.Let's take a look at its most recent quarterly report, the safety of its dividend, and when investors can expect the stock to potentially rebound.Continue reading

Investors interested in Realty Income (NYSE: O) typically are attracted to its monthly dividend payment, consistently growing dividend, and robust yield. While the real estate investment trust (REIT) continues to deliver on those fronts, its stock price performance has been lackluster over the past several years. In fact, its stock price is down more than 30% over the past five years, as of this writing.
The stock was slipping once again after the REIT reported its fourth-quarter results and issued disappointing guidance.
Let's take a look at its most recent quarterly report, the safety of its dividend, and when investors can expect the stock to potentially rebound.