CT Real Estate Investment Trust

(OTCGREY:CTRRF)

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About CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CTRRF):

CT Real Estate Investment Trust (TSX:CRT.UN) is an unincorporated, closed-end real estate investment trust formed to own income-producing commercial properties primarily located in Canada. Its portfolio is comprised of over 350 properties totaling approximately 29 million square feet of GLA, consisting primarily of net leased single-tenant retail properties located across Canada. Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited is CT REIT's most significant tenant.

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General

  • Name CT Real Estate Investment Trust
  • Symbol CTRRF
  • Type Common Stock
  • Exchange OTCGREY
  • Currency USD
  • Country USA
  • Full Time Employees 39
  • Fiscal Year EndDecember
  • Gic SectorReal Estate
  • Gic GroupReal Estate
  • Gic IndustryEquity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
  • Gic SubIndustryRetail REITs
  • Web URLhttp://www.ctreit.com
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Financials

  • Most Recent Quarter 2020-12-31
  • Profit Margin 17%
  • Return on Assets 4%
  • Return on Equity 5%
  • Revenue Per Share $0
  • Gross Profit 391.58 million
  • Quarterly Earnings Growth 2.5%
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Highlights

  • Market Capitalization 2.79 billion
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Share Statistics

  • Shares Outstanding 214.99 million
  • Shares Float 71.05 million
  • % Held by Insiders 3246%
  • % Held by Institutions 17.94%
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Technicals

  • Beta 0.98
  • 52 Week High $12.85
  • 52 Week Low $8.03
  • 50 Day Moving Average 12.22
  • 200 Day Moving Average 11.23
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Dividends

  • Dividend Date 2021-02-16
  • ExDividend Date N/A
  • Dividend Yield 0%
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CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CTRRF) Dividend Calendar:

CTRRF's last dividend payment was made to shareholders on February 16, 2021.

CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CTRRF) Company Financial Statements:

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