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Realty Income Stock Back In Focus As Vanguard Stake Lands Before Q1 Earnings

Realty Income Stock Back In Focus As Vanguard Stake Lands Before Q1 Earnings

SAN DIEGO, May 2, 2026, 14:04 PDT

  • Vanguard Capital Management disclosed holding 69.9 million shares of Realty Income, representing a 7.49% stake in the class, according to a Schedule 13G filing.
  • Realty Income will release its first-quarter results after the New York Stock Exchange shuts down on May 6.
  • Shares of the dividend-focused REIT closed at $63.81 on Friday, slipping 0.67%. That followed a stronger performance in the previous session.

Vanguard Capital Management disclosed a 7.49% beneficial stake in Realty Income Corp, thrusting the net-lease REIT into focus just ahead of its Q1 earnings. According to the filing, Vanguard Capital Management owned 69,885,864 shares as of March 31, exercising sole voting rights on 9,762,444 of them. SEC

Timing comes into play here. Realty Income plans to release its first-quarter results after the NYSE shuts on May 6, according to the company. The investor call kicks off at 2:00 p.m. PDT, also that day. Realty Income

Funds from operations are in focus for investors—a key REIT metric that excludes certain non-cash property items. They’re also watching for updates on acquisition strategy. Realty Income is set to report after the bell on Wednesday, according to Kiplinger’s latest weekly earnings calendar, with expectations coming in at $1.10 per share. Kiplinger

The SEC filing stops short of suggesting any activist push. Vanguard stated it bought and owns the securities simply as part of routine business, not to sway or alter control at Realty Income. SEC

Realty Income ended Friday at $63.81, down 0.67%, leaving the company with a market cap near $58.4 billion. Shares pulled back after Thursday’s 1.94% gain to $64.24, a move that MarketWatch noted put the stock ahead of other retail-property names. MarketWatch

Friday’s action saw Kimco Realty slip 1.10% to $23.38, while Regency Centers managed a 1.03% climb to $78.65. Federal Realty Investment Trust jumped 3.99%, ending at $115.32. These swings hold significance for investors, who routinely gauge Realty Income’s dividend yield and acquisition activity against its other big retail and shopping-center peers.

Realty Income, based in San Diego, announced its 670th straight monthly dividend last month. Shareholders on record as of April 30 will receive $0.2705 per share—annualized, that’s $3.246—when the payment lands May 15. Realty Income

With more than 15,500 properties spread throughout all 50 states, the U.K., and eight other European nations as of Dec. 31, Realty Income has serious buying power—and an equally serious need to keep sourcing new assets to back its dividend growth. Realty Income

The company’s new private-capital channel is likely to get some attention on the call. Back in March, Realty Income and Apollo said Apollo-managed funds and affiliates would put $1.0 billion toward a 49% stake in a joint venture, aiming to hold roughly 500 single-tenant retail properties, all under long-term net leases—tenants are generally responsible for expenses like taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Realty Income

Chief Executive Sumit Roy described the Apollo deal as a possible “template for a multi-billion-dollar, programmatic co-investing relationship in the U.S.”. CFO Jonathan Pong pointed to the structure, saying it should deliver savings versus Realty Income’s typical long-term public equity costs. Realty Income

Not every analyst is on the bull side. Barclays’ Richard Hightower bumped his target for Realty Income to $68 from $65 on April 21, sticking with an “Equal-Weight” rating. He described the net-lease REIT environment as “Goldilocks”—good, but not running hot, Barchart reports. Barchart.com

There’s little margin for error here. Back in February, Reuters noted that Realty Income put out a 2026 adjusted FFO per share target of $4.38 to $4.42—falling short of the $4.46 analyst average compiled by LSEG. The company also guided toward same-store rent growth of just 1% to 1.3%. Reuters

Interest rates are still a drag. On April 29, the Federal Reserve left its key rate unchanged at 3.50% to 3.75%. Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee called the latest inflation figures “bad news,” a reminder that higher borrowing costs may linger—a particular headache for REITs reliant on debt and equity to keep expanding. Reuters

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