December 10, 2024 - 07:52

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.32 per common share for the fourth quarter of 2024. This marks an increase of 2 cents compared to the previous quarter. The total dividend for the year 2024 will amount to $5.19 per common share, representing a 23-cent increase, or a 5 percent rise, over the total dividends distributed in 2023.
The Board of Directors' decision reflects the company's commitment to delivering value to its shareholders while maintaining a strong financial position. This consistent increase in dividends underscores Alexandria's robust operational performance and strategic growth initiatives in the life sciences and technology sectors.
Shareholders can expect the new dividend to be paid on the specified date, affirming the company's ongoing dedication to returning capital to its investors. As Alexandria continues to expand its portfolio, the increased dividend serves as a positive signal of its financial health and future prospects.
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