PINX: DAFVF
- Last Close 3000
- Sector Real Estate
- Industry REIT - Office
- Investment Style Mid Blend
- Day Range — – —
- Year Range — – —
- Market Cap —
- Volume / Avg 3.0 / 3.0
- Price / Sales 7.33
- Price / Book 0.49
- Forward Div Yield 3.85%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis DAFVF
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Company Profile DAFVF
Daiwa Office Investment Corp is a real estate investment trust focused on acquiring, managing, and leasing office properties located in the Five Central Wards of Tokyo. The vast majority of the company's real estate portfolio is composed of office buildings fairly evenly distributed between Tokyo's Five Central Wards in terms of total value. Daiwa derives nearly all of its income in the form of rental revenue from leasing its properties. The firm has a varied tenant base from a number of industries, including the entertainment, retail, insurance, and food and beverage companies.
FAQs for Daiwa Office Investment Corp Stock
No. DAFVF does not currently have a forward dividend yield.
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The formula for calculating dividend yield is to divide the annual dividend paid per share by the stock price.
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DAFVF’s stock style is Mid Core.
Style is an investment factor that has a meaningful impact on investment risk and returns.
Style is calculated by combining value and growth scores, which are first individually calculated.
High-growth stocks tend to represent the technology, healthcare, and communications sectors. They rarely distribute dividends to shareholders, opting for reinvestment in their businesses. More value-oriented stocks tend to represent financial services, utilities, and energy stocks. These are established companies that reliably pay dividends.
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DAFVF’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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