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Diversified Healthcare Trust DHC Stock Quote

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NASDAQ: DHC

Pre-Market: 2.39 0.05 | 2.14 %

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  • Last Close 2.34
  • Sector Real Estate
  • Industry REIT - Healthcare Facilities
  • Investment Style Small Value
  • Day Range 2.20  –  2.45
  • Year Range 0.61  –  3.30
  • Market Cap 561.1010 Mil
  • Volume / Avg 19.0 /  2.0 Mil
  • Price / Sales 0.41
  • Price / Book 0.22
  • Forward Div Yield 2.02%
  • Trailing Div Yield 1.71%

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Company Profile DHC

Business Description

Diversified Healthcare Trust is a real estate investment trust that focuses on healthcare-related properties, including life science estates, medical offices, and senior living communities. It acquires and owns properties and is engaged in the development and implementation of medical services and technologies. It operates through two segments: its office portfolio and its senior housing operating portfolio. The office portfolio includes medical office properties leased to medical-related businesses and life sciences properties. The SHOP segment runs communities that offer multiple types of residential care, ranging from independent living to nursing services. DHT operates across the United States and the majority of its revenue derives from rents and medical programs.

Contact
255 Washington Street, Suite 300, Two Newton Place
Newton, MA, 02458-1634
Industry REIT - Healthcare Facilities
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Price
2.344.8514.06
Currency
USDUSDUSD
Change
+$0.09 (4.00%) −$0.26 (5.09%) +$0.12 (0.86%)
Market Cap
561.10 Mil235.65 Mil3.25 Bil
Industry
REIT - Healthcare Facilities REIT - Office REIT - Healthcare Facilities REIT - Healthcare Facilities
Sector
Real Estate
Real Estate
Real Estate
Real Estate

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FAQs for Diversified Healthcare Trust Stock

Yes. DHC has a forward dividend yield of 1.71%. See DHC’s full dividends and stock split history on the Dividend tab.
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DHC’s market cap is 561.10 Mil.
Market capitalization is calculated by taking a company’s share price and multiplying it by the total number of shares. It’s often used to measure a company’s size. In the Morningstar Style Box, large-cap names account for the largest 70% of U.S. stocks, mid-cap names account for the largest 70–90%, and small-cap names are the remaining 10% of companies.

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DHC’s stock style is Small Value.
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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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DHC’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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