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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    115.7776$
  • Previous Close
    115.7776$
  • 52 Week Change
    29.00$
  • Day Range
    0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    102$ - 131$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0302
  • Market cap
    78 775 M$
  • EPS
    3.5
  • Beta
    0.309
  • Volume
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About

REITIR.IC represents units of Icelandic real estate investment trust (REIT) shares traded on the Nasdaq Iceland stock exchange. These REITs typically own and manage income-producing real estate assets in Iceland, such as commercial properties, residential buildings, and industrial facilities. Investing in REITIR.IC allows investors to gain exposure to the Icelandic real estate market without directly owning property, and the performance of the REIT units is usually tied to the rental income and property values of the underlying assets. Dividends are often a significant component of the total return for REIT investors.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates can decrease REITIR.IC prices as borrowing costs increase, impacting profitability and potentially lowering dividend yields, making them less attractive compared to fixed-income investments. Economic Growth: Strong economic growth often benefits REITs due to increased demand for commercial and residential properties, potentially leading to higher rental income and property values, boosting REITIR.IC stock prices. Occupancy Rates: Higher occupancy rates in the properties owned by the REIT indicate strong demand and efficient management, resulting in increased rental income and higher dividends, positively affecting the stock price. Inflation: REITs can sometimes act as an inflation hedge as rents may increase with inflation, leading to higher revenue. However, high inflation can also increase operating expenses and interest rates, which can negatively affect the REITIR.IC. Management Quality: The experience and effectiveness of the REIT's management team in acquiring, developing, and managing properties significantly impacts the REIT's performance and investor confidence, affecting the stock's price. Government Regulations: Changes in regulations, such as zoning laws, tax policies, or environmental regulations, can impact the value of the REIT's properties and its operational costs, potentially affecting the stock price. Market Sentiment: Overall investor sentiment towards the real estate sector and the broader stock market can influence REITIR.IC prices, even if the REIT's fundamentals remain unchanged. Positive sentiment can drive prices up, while negative sentiment can lead to declines.

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