Gaming and Leisure Properties announces $0.78 dividend payout
Dividend Announcement: Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLPI) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.78 per share, maintaining the same amount as previous quarters, with a forward yield of 7.25%.
Payment Details: The dividend is payable on December 19 for shareholders of record on December 5, with the ex-dividend date also set for December 5.
Financial Performance: In its Q3 2025 earnings call, GLPI reported a funds from operations (FFO) of $1.08 and revenue of $397.61 million, which fell short of expectations by $1.81 million.
Future Outlook: GLPI outlined a $3 billion pipeline and increased its 2025 adjusted funds from operations (AFFO) guidance, supported by $875 million in accretive deals.
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Gaming and Leisure Properties Announces $3.10 Per Share Tax Allocation for 2025 Distributions
- Total Distributions: Gaming and Leisure Properties announced a total distribution of $3.10 per share for 2025, demonstrating the company's ongoing cash flow and commitment to shareholder returns, which enhances investor confidence.
- Tax Allocation Details: The tax allocation for the 2025 distributions has not yet been filed, calculated based on the best available information, indicating the company's efforts in tax transparency that may impact shareholders' tax planning.
- Composition of Dividends: The 2025 distributions include $3.00 in ordinary dividends and $0.001832 in capital gain distributions, reflecting the company's robust capital management strategy aimed at optimizing shareholder value.
- Investor Advisory: The company advises shareholders to consult tax advisors to ensure proper tax treatment of distributions under federal and local tax laws, demonstrating a commitment to shareholder interests and compliance awareness.

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