Sold a dividend payer so now I need to replace it. I'm thinking about OHI it's a real estate investment trust.
"Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. engages in the provision of financing and capital to the long-term healthcare industry with a particular focus on skilled nursing facilities. Its portfolio consists of long-term leases and mortgage agreements."
No hurry buying in to it since the ex-dividend date was April 30.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
This thread has no burst without MTG.
I can’t believe I’m saying that I miss him....
I've had two decent days in a row, nothing to bitch about. Need the rest of the week to be the same to get back to where I was at the end of March though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
I've had two decent days in a row, nothing to bitch about. Need the rest of the week to be the same to get back to where I was at the end of March though.
Limped to the finish line today but happy to have averaged down on TTCF earlier this month.
I know they're in Whole Paycheck currently and I'm starting to see commercials for them on tv. Seems the risk is whether they can get contracts in more of the national chain grocers before the market for plant based frozen foods gets super saturated. [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
Sold a dividend payer so now I need to replace it. I'm thinking about OHI it's a real estate investment trust.
"Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. engages in the provision of financing and capital to the long-term healthcare industry with a particular focus on skilled nursing facilities. Its portfolio consists of long-term leases and mortgage agreements."
No hurry buying in to it since the ex-dividend date was April 30.
I'm looking for 7% yield or better.
You might look into EPD its been dependable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
Sold a dividend payer so now I need to replace it. I'm thinking about OHI it's a real estate investment trust.
"Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. engages in the provision of financing and capital to the long-term healthcare industry with a particular focus on skilled nursing facilities. Its portfolio consists of long-term leases and mortgage agreements."
No hurry buying in to it since the ex-dividend date was April 30.
I'm looking for 7% yield or better.
I'm a big fan of MPW. It pays 5.3 percent and has been very non-volatile. [Reply]