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New York REIT (NYRT)

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About New York REIT (NYRT)

New York REIT Liquidating LLC engages in the provision of real estate business. The company was founded by William M. Kahane on October 6, 2009 and is headquartered in Boston, MA.
Market cap
Today's volume
Revenue (TTM)
Avg. daily volume236.45K
EBITDA (TTM)
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Price / earnings ratio
Today's range
Debt / equity
52 week range$13.4 - $74
5 year debt / equity
Beta (LTM)0.36x
Interest coverage
Dividend & yield$0.00 (0.00%)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The 52-week high for NYRT stock is $74. The current NYRT stock price $undefined is 100.00% below its 52-week high

The 52-week low for NYRT stock is $13.40. The current NYRT stock price $undefined has increased 100.00% from its 52-week low

No, the NYRT stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders

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