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Alexandria Real Estate (ARE) Stock Hits 52‑Week Low After 45% Dividend Cut: Outlook, Risks and Forecasts for 2026

Alexandria Real Estate (ARE) Stock Hits 52‑Week Low After 45% Dividend Cut: Outlook, Risks and Forecasts for 2026

Alexandria Real Estate Equities (NYSE: ARE), one of the flagship life science REITs in the S&P 500, has just entered a new and much darker chapter. After a surprise 45% dividend cut and a sharp downgrade to its 2026 outlook, ARE stock has plunged to a fresh 52‑week low around $48, is now down more than 50% over the past year, and faces a newly filed securities class‑action lawsuit.Investing.com+2MarketBeat+2 Below is a detailed look at what has happened since early December 2025, how Wall Street now values the stock, and what the latest forecasts suggest for Alexandria Real Estate’s future.
Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE) Stock Plummets to 52-Week Low After Q3 Miss – Can the Biotech REIT Rebound?

Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE) Stock Plummets to 52-Week Low After Q3 Miss – Can the Biotech REIT Rebound?

Stock Nosedives on Earnings News Pasadena, Calif., Oct. 28, 2025 – Alexandria Real Estate Equities (NYSE: ARE) saw its stock price collapse to a new 52-week low in Tuesday’s trading, as disappointing quarterly results and lowered guidance fueled a sharp sell-off. By mid-afternoon, shares were down roughly 16% on the day around the mid-$60sgurufocus.com, recovering slightly from an early dip to ~$65.20. The steep drop came on unusually heavy volume as investors reacted to mounting signs of trouble for the office/lab space landlord. Tuesday’s decline extends a prolonged slump for Alexandria’s stock – which has now shed about 41.9% of its

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Vodafone shares steady up after Q3 wobble — Germany, buyback and next results now set the tone

Vodafone shares steady up after Q3 wobble — Germany, buyback and next results now set the tone

7 February 2026
Vodafone shares rose 1.47% to 110.60p Friday, recovering part of Thursday’s 4.68% drop after a Q3 update. Group revenue climbed 6.5% to €10.5 billion, but Germany’s 0.7% service revenue growth missed some forecasts. Vodafone launched a new €500 million buyback tranche, bringing total buybacks since May to €3.5 billion. Investors remain focused on Germany’s pace and cash flow execution.
NatWest Group stock: buyback filing and Rightmove mortgage deal set up a busy week

NatWest Group stock: buyback filing and Rightmove mortgage deal set up a busy week

7 February 2026
NatWest shares closed up 1.45% at 659.4 pence Friday, buoyed by a buyback of 797,428 shares and a new digital mortgage deal with Rightmove. The Bank of England held rates at 3.75% but signaled possible cuts, with markets pricing in two reductions for 2026. NatWest plans to expand its Accelerator community to 50,000 members by 2026. Annual results are due Feb. 13.
Unilever share price holds at 5,250p as results week looms — what investors watch next

Unilever share price holds at 5,250p as results week looms — what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Unilever shares closed flat at 5,250p in London Friday, underperforming the FTSE 100’s 0.6% gain. The company issued 4.2 million new shares for employee plans, bringing total shares to over 2.18 billion. Investors await Q4 and full-year results on Feb. 12, with analyst consensus pointing to 3.9% Q4 sales growth. Unilever’s U.S. ADR rose 0.8% to $72.12.
BP share price near 52-week high ahead of Feb 10 earnings as buyback runs on

BP share price near 52-week high ahead of Feb 10 earnings as buyback runs on

7 February 2026
BP shares closed up 1.9% at 478 pence Friday, just below a 52-week high, as the company continued buybacks ahead of next week’s results. BP repurchased 2.789 million shares on February 6. Oil prices firmed on geopolitical risk, with Brent at $68.05 a barrel, but sector outlook remains uncertain. Investors await BP’s earnings and dividend decision due Tuesday.
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