These shares are priced at a 10%-plus yield. The healthcare REIT a month ago announced yet another dividend raise. Shares are dirt cheap. Highly appealing reward-to-risk ratio.
Omega Healthcare Investors' (OHI) shares are dirt cheap, have a compelling reward-to-risk ratio after the stock market stampede last week, and the healthcare REIT just raised its dividend payout last month. I don't see any near-term problems with cash flow for the REIT, suggesting that Omega Healthcare Investors will continue to raise its dividend going forward. An investment in Omega Healthcare Investors comes with a covered, highly attractive dividend yield in excess of ten percent.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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3 Reasons To Double Down On This Dirt Cheap, 10.1%-Yielding Healthcare REIT
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OHI dividend is currently frozen at current rate, suggesting Omega Healthcare Investors will not raise its dividend going forward.