LTC Properties (NYSE: LTC)
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LTC Properties Company Info
LTC Properties, Inc. is a real estate investment trust, which engages in managing seniors housing and health care properties. It operates through the Texas, Michigan, Florida, Wisconsin, Colorado, and Remaining States geographic segments. The company was founded by Andre C. Dimitriadis on May 12, 1992 and is headquartered in Westlake Village, CA.
News & Analysis
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How the Pandemic Changed LTC Properties' Portfolio
Senior housing assets were hard hit by the coronavirus. Here's how LTC Properties deftly shifted gears to deal with the headwind.
1 Green Flag and 1 Red Flag for LTC Properties
This senior housing REIT has been dealing with headwinds. As the company comes up on earnings, here are two things to look out for.
Why LTC Properties Stock Sank 12% in 2021
The healthcare REIT had a tough year.
How Safe Is LTC Properties and Its Dividend?
This senior housing operator's dividend is stretched to the breaking point, but management still thinks 2022 will see business get back to normal.
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