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Stratus Properties dividendNASDAQ: STRS

Dividend per share (last paid)

$4.67
+$3.67+367.00%

16 September 2022

Dividend per share (next)

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new highvs 3 years high
+367%vs 3 years low
Performance
Most recent+367.0%
1 year-
3 years+367.0%
5 years+367.0%

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Most recent change
STRS+367.0%
SEVN0.0%
DOUG0.0%
BHR0.0%
MDV0.0%
AXR+17.6%
1 year change
STRS-
SEVN0.0%
BHR0.0%
MDV0.0%
3 years change
STRS+367.0%
SEVN+133.3%
BHR-68.8%
5 years change
STRS+367.0%
SEVN+6.1%
BHR-68.8%

Dividend per share (last paid) performance

STRSSEVNDOUGSTHOBHRMDVAXR
Most recent+367.0%0.0%0.0%-0.0%0.0%+17.6%
1 year-0.0%--0.0%0.0%-
3 years+367.0%+133.3%---68.8%--
5 years+367.0%+6.1%---68.8%--
FAQ

What is Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid)?

Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) is $4.67

What is Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) compared to its all-time maximum value?

Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) is 100% of its all-time maximum value

How has Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) changed over the year?

Over the past year, Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) has not changed. During the same period, Seven Hills Realty Trust has not changed, Braemar Hotels & Resorts has not changed, Modiv has not changed

How has Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) changed over the 3 years?

During the last 3 years, Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) has increased by 367.0%. Over the same period, Seven Hills Realty Trust has increased by 133.3%, Braemar Hotels & Resorts has dropped by 68.8%

How has Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) changed over the 5 years?

For the past 5 years, Stratus Properties dividend per share (last paid) has increased by 367.0%. In the same period, Seven Hills Realty Trust has increased by 6.1%, Braemar Hotels & Resorts has dropped by 68.8%