REIT Realty Income raises annual AFFO outlook on higher rental revenue
) on Monday raised the lower end of its full-year outlook for adjusted funds from operations as the real estate investment trust expects to benefit from higher rental revenue.
The commercial REIT forecast 2023 per-share AFFO between $3.98 and $4.01, compared with its previous outlook of $3.96 to $4.01.Realty Income, which operates commercial properties, also raised its annual net income outlook to between $1.25 per share and $1.32 per share, compared with its prior estimate of $1.20 to $1.28 per share.Realty Income on Monday reported third-quarter revenue of $1.04 billion, compared with analysts' estimates of $998 million, according to LSEG data.
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