Redwood Trust (NYSE: RWT)
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Redwood Trust Company Info
Redwood Trust, Inc. is a financial company, which focuses on several distinct areas of housing credit. It operates through the following segments: Residential Mortgage Banking, Business Purpose Mortgage Banking, and Investment Portfolio. The Residential Mortgage Banking segment consists of a mortgage loan conduit that acquires residential loans from third-party originators for subsequent sale, securitization, or transfer into the investment portfolio. The Business Purpose Mortgage Banking segment includes the platform that originates and acquires business purpose residential loans. The Investment Portfolio segment covers the organic investments sourced through the residential and business purpose mortgage banking operations. The company was founded by George E. Bull III, Douglas B. Hansen and Frederick H. Borden on April 11, 1994 and is headquartered in Mill Valley, CA.
News & Analysis
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Is 8.8% Yielding Redwood Trust a No-Brainer Buy or a Stock to Avoid?
REIT Redwood Trust has a huge yield, but income investors need to look at its dividend history before jumping aboard.
Here's How Redwood Trust Can Afford its 8% Dividend Yield
A potential regulatory change for the banks provides an opportunity.
Why Is Redwood Trust's Dividend Yield So High?
Redwood has a juicy dividend, but it is no sure thing.
Redwood Trust Sees Continued Weakness in Mortgage Originations, Cuts Costs
The mortgage business is struggling, and Redwood's dividend is at risk.
Why Is Redwood Trust's Dividend Yield So High?
A housing recession could mean problems for this mortgage real estate investment trust.
Here's the Next Stock I'm Going to Buy
The government just gave the company a big boost to its business.
Is Redwood Trust a Buy?
The worst is over. Is it cheap enough to buy yet?
Valuation
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