Alexander & Baldwin (NYSE:ALEX) is a real estate investment trust that focuses exclusively on Hawaii commercial real estate and is the state’s largest owner of grocery-anchored, neighborhood shopping centers.
It will report its Q1 2025 earnings on April 24. Wall Street analysts expect the company to post revenues of $49.15 million, down from $61.20 million in the prior-year period.
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The 52-week range of Alexander & Baldwin stock price was $15.53 to $20.30.
Alexander & Baldwin's dividend yield is 5.22%. It paid $0.90 per share in dividends during the last 12 months.
On Feb. 27, the company announced its Q4 2024 earnings, posting EPS of $0.17, compared to the consensus estimate of $0.15, and revenues of $62.45 million, compared to the consensus of $49.12 million, as reported by Benzinga.
“Our portfolio ended the year on a high note with better than expected results. Occupancy is healthy, leasing volumes continue to trend well and comparable leasing spreads are strong. Looking ahead to 2025, we are excited about our prospects to continue meaningful earnings growth organically through our portfolio, and through internal and external growth opportunities,” said CEO Lance Parker.
The company provided its full-year 2025 guidance, expecting FFO per diluted share in the range of $1.13 to $1.20.
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If you want to make $100 per month — $1,200 annually — from Alexander & Baldwin dividends, your investment value needs to be approximately $22,989, which is around 1,333 shares at $17.24 each.
Understanding the dividend yield calculations: When making an estimate, you need two key variables — the desired annual income ($1,200) and the dividend yield (5.22% in this case). So, $1,200 / 0.0522 =$22,989 to generate an income of $100 per month.
You can calculate the dividend yield by dividing the annual dividend payments by the current price of the stock.
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The dividend yield can change over time. This is the outcome of fluctuating stock prices and dividend payments on a rolling basis.
For instance, assume a stock that pays $2 as an annual dividend is priced at $50. Its dividend yield would be $2/$50 = 4%. If the stock price rises to $60, the dividend yield drops to 3.33% ($2/$60). A drop in stock price to $40 will have an inverse effect and increase the dividend yield to 5% ($2/$40).
In summary, income-focused investors may find Alexander & Baldwin stock an attractive option for making a steady income of $100 per month by owning 1,333 shares of stock.
Check out this article by Benzinga for three more stocks offering high dividend yields.
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