December 4, 2025 - 02:41

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. has declared a cash dividend of $0.72 per common share for the fourth quarter of 2025. This announcement marks a significant decrease of $0.60, or 45%, compared to the dividend issued for the third quarter of the same year. The decision reflects the company's ongoing assessment of its financial strategies and market conditions.
The Board of Directors emphasized the importance of maintaining a balance between returning value to shareholders and ensuring the company's long-term growth and stability. While the reduction in the dividend may raise concerns among investors, it is part of a broader strategy to navigate the current economic landscape effectively.
Shareholders can expect the dividend to be payable on the scheduled date, providing some level of assurance despite the decrease. Alexandria Real Estate Equities continues to focus on its core mission of developing and managing properties in the life sciences sector, aiming to drive future growth and shareholder value.
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