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Is National Retail Properties, NNN, another Realty Income, O,?
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Sirschnitz
05-12-2008, 9:53 AM | Post #2517033 |
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Same business as O: Stand alone property, retail REIT. Similar conservative financial approach: Low debt/total capital (42%), conservative FFO payout ratio (75%), estimated P/FFO (11.5 for 2008). Both O and NNN yield about 6.8% at current prices and latest dividend rates. S&P assigns NNN a B+ quality rating and 4 stars (buy). Unfortunately, M* does not have an analysts report for NNN. Past 5 year total returns for O and NNN are similar. NNN's website has informative fact sheets: http://www.snl.com/irweblinkx/corporateprofile.aspx?iid=103064 NNN's 2007 annual report is investor friendly: http://216.139.227.101/interactive/nnn2007/ I became interested in finding a similar REIT to O because my position in O has grown to greater than 4% and 4% is my (arbitrary) limit for any single stock holding. Has anyone else researched NNN? I'd be interested in opinions. Regards, Russ
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duanej
05-12-2008, 11:54 AM | Post #2517070
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Russ, The May 5 issue of Forbes has a little information on this REIT. Dividend increased each year for the past 18 years. Well diversified geographically and across industries (that is, the industries of its tenants). It's described as a "sale-leaseback" operation. Businesses that no longer want to own their property, for whatever reason, sell to NNN and then lease the property back. So many/most of their properties are single-tenant. Relative to the overall REIT industry, it seems like a lower-risk strategy. Regards, Duane
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DickPanther
05-12-2008, 12:51 PM | Post #2517089
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Does NNN pay monthly like "O"? Dick
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knobby62
05-12-2008, 1:13 PM | Post #2517093
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I see dividends are paid quarterly-.375 in April, increased from .355 in January. Ranked as a buy by The Street and Market Edge.
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cliff
05-12-2008, 1:55 PM | Post #2517112
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Russ, the graph and comments on page 4 of their annual report are about as clear a signal as a company makes regarding the growth of future dividends. They basically say that they've brought down their payout ratio to a level they like - 75% - and that future dividend increases should mirror increases in their FFO. Sounds good to me based upon their recent track record, their business and their customers. I guess I would expect that their dividend growth rate will become greater in the near term. Looks like a quality outfit.
As an aside, I like their ticker - NNN for 'triple net' - almost as much as I like HOG for the bike company and BUD for the beer company.
Regards. Cliff
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Sirschnitz
05-12-2008, 5:26 PM | Post #2517180
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Thanks all for the comments. Pretty much concurs with my thoughts. Cliff, our minds seem to run along parallel lines, as does a major part of our portfolio strategy. I am referring, of course, to our mutual interest in pipeline MLPs. I was particularly impressed with NNN's annual report. I established a small position (~1%) in NNN this morning and will likely add to it from time to time. I must admit the origin of the "NNN" passed over my head. It is clever. It got my mind thinking of companies and potential tickers. How does a fertilizer company with the ticker CRAP sound? :-) Regards, Russ
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cliff
05-12-2008, 5:46 PM | Post #2517184
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Sirschnitz: "How does a fertilizer company with the ticker CRAP sound? :-) "
Russ, I'm afraid the French beat ya to it. CRAP is the ticker for a French bank traded in Paris - CRCAM Alpes Provence. I understand they do some lending to farmers though, so maybe . . . . " Funny stuff. A French bank. CRAP. :) Added: I'm going to check the portfolios of my global funds to see if I own a piece of CRAP.
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meyerr
05-13-2008, 5:43 AM | Post #2517294
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I'm on a total return kick this morning stock 1 yr 10 yr O $ 9,339 $37,051 NNN 9,939 31,209 Roberta
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Sirschnitz
05-13-2008, 9:31 AM | Post #2517358
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Total returns: TIME O NNN 1 mo -2.6 3.7 3 mo 7.3 4.7 1 yr -7.9 0.3 3 vrs 6.8 12.8 5 yrs 12.2 14.3 10 yrs 14.2 12.5 data per M* through 4/30/08 Regards, Russ
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zwilnik
05-14-2008, 1:03 AM | Post #2517645
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O's been doing very well for me. NNN looks promising but I may go for more MLPS or Amroys. Don't have any CRAP, but I've sure enjoyed my POT for the last year. Zwilnik
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meyerr
05-14-2008, 3:05 AM | Post #2517649
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Russ, I wasn't negative about NNN. I think it's a good option and was planning to also look at it seriously. I think you made a superb find for us. Roberta
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Sirschnitz
05-14-2008, 11:02 AM | Post #2517746
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Hi Roberta. IMO, finding negative aspects of an investment is even more important than finding positive ones. It's better to make investment decisions with "open eyes" and avoid negative surprises. I agree with you that looking at longer term total "returns" is highly informative. Also, looking for trends in "total returns" is also useful, which is why I posted the "total return" data for different time frames. Starting with 10 year returns and moving to the present, I noticed a positive trend for NNN relative to O.
Between Realty Income, O, and National Retail Properties, NNN, I lean toward O because of their long track record of success, conservative management, and shareholder friendliness. However, since O has moved past 4% weight in my portfolio, I started looking for alternatives and found NNN. NNN appears to be very similar to O in it's most important financial aspects. I always appreciate your comments and pay careful attention to them. Regards, Russ
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