Sabra Health Care REIT Inc

SBRA

$13.78

Closing

▲0.88%

1D

▼-3.43%

YTD

Market cap

$3.19B

52 week high

$14.91

52 week low

$10.31

Volume

688,280

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Market cap

$3.19B

Analysts' Rating

BUY

Price Target (Mean)

14.91667

Total Analysts

9

P/E

241.37

Operating Margin

18.76%

Beta

1.17

Revenue Growth (Annual)

9.78%

52 week high

$14.91

52 week low

$10.31

Div. Yield

8.78%

EPS Annual Growth

-177.78

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Company Profile

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. operates as a self-administered, self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT) that, through its subsidiaries, owns and invests in real estate serving the healthcare industry. The Company’s primary business consists of acquiring, financing, and owning real estate property to be leased to third party tenants in the healthcare sector. It leases properties to tenants and owns properties operated by third-party property managers throughout the United States and Canada. Its investment portfolio is primarily comprised of skilled nursing/transitional care facilities, senior housing communities (Senior Housing-Leased), behavioral health facilities, and specialty hospitals and other facilities, in each case leased to third-party operators; senior housing communities operated by third-party property managers pursuant to property management agreements (Senior Housing-Managed); investments in joint ventures; loans receivable; and preferred equity investments.