This stock yields 5.6%, with a 71% AFFO dividend payout ratio. It had record revenue, AFFO and adjusted EBITDA in 2021.
2022 guidance calls for 10 to 13% growth in EBITDA , 14-17% in revenue, and 7 - 11% in AFFO.
Iron Mountain (IRM), known as the world's largest records storage company, is a REIT which has been adding more tech to its offerings over the past few years, via its expansion into data centers. IRM yields 5.6%, with a 71% AFFO dividend payout ratio.
It had record revenue, AFFO and adjusted EBITDA in 2021. 2022 guidance calls for 10 to 13% growth in EBITDA , 14-17% in revenue, and 7 - 11% in AFFO.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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