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DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT: Unit/Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (OTCBB:APYRF) on 12/04/2023 declared a dividend of $0.1500 per share

December 04, 2023

Unit/Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (OTCBB:APYRF) on 12/04/2023 declared a dividend of $ 0.1500 per share payable on January 15, 2024 to shareholders of record as of December 29, 2023.

Unit/Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (OTCBB:APYRF) has paid dividends since 2003, has a current dividend yield of 0.0000000000% and has increased its dividends for 10 successive years.

Unit/Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust's market cap is $ 632,468,750 and has a PE ratio of 12.96. The stock price closed yesterday at $ 13.68 and has a 52 week low/high of $ 11.06 and $ 22.44.

Allied Properties Real Estate Investment is an unincorporated closed-end real estate investment trust. Co. is the owner operator of distinctive urban workspace in Canada's major cities and network-dense urban data centres in Toronto that form Canada's hub for global connectivity. Co.'s business is providing knowledge-based organizations with distinctive urban environments for creativity and connectivity.

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Unit/Allied Properties Real Estate Investment Trust current dividend information as per the date of this press release is:
Dividend Declaration Date: December 04, 2023
Dividend Ex Date: December 28, 2023
Dividend Record Date: December 29, 2023
Dividend Payment Date: January 15, 2024
Dividend Amount: $ 0.1500
 
 

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