Postal Realty Trust (PSTL) Declares Quarterly Dividend

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  • Postal Realty Trust maintains its steady dividend with a forward yield of 7.24%.
  • Analysts project a notable upside potential of 17.93% in the stock's price.
  • GuruFocus estimates even higher potential growth with a one-year GF Value upside of 33.43%.

Postal Realty Trust (NYSE: PSTL) has recently announced its next quarterly dividend of $0.2425 per share, continuing its consistent payout pattern. This strategic move aligns with its current forward yield of 7.24%. For investors, the dividend is scheduled for issuance on May 30, with the record and ex-dividend date set for May 1.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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Postal Realty Trust Inc (PSTL, Financial) is currently under the scrutiny of five analysts who have set their one-year price targets. The average target price stands at $15.75, with a high estimate of $17.00 and a low of $15.00. This average target price represents a potential upside of 17.93% from its current trading price of $13.36. For further insights and detailed estimates, visit the Postal Realty Trust Inc (PSTL) Forecast page.

Brokerage Recommendations

In addition to price targets, eight brokerage firms have assessed Postal Realty Trust Inc (PSTL, Financial), assigning it an average brokerage recommendation of 1.8. This rating suggests an "Outperform" stance, on a scale where 1 indicates a Strong Buy and 5 signals a Sell.

GF Value Analysis

According to GuruFocus estimates, the anticipated GF Value for Postal Realty Trust Inc (PSTL, Financial) is projected at $17.82 in one year. This estimate implies a significant upside of 33.43% from the current price of $13.355. The GF Value represents GuruFocus' assessment of the fair market value based on historical trading multiples, prior business growth, and future performance projections. For more comprehensive information, explore the Postal Realty Trust Inc (PSTL) Summary page.

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