Sabra Health Ownership
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Sabra Stock Ownership Analysis
About 90.0% of the company shares are owned by institutional investors. The company has price-to-book ratio of 0.9. Typically companies with comparable Price to Book (P/B) are able to outperform the market in the long run. Sabra Health Care recorded a loss per share of 0.33. The entity last dividend was issued on the 10th of February 2023. As of March 31, 2019, Sabras investment portfolio included 437 real estate properties held for investment 304 Skilled NursingTransitional Care facilities, 88 Senior Housing communities , 23 Senior Housing communities operated by third-party property managers pursuant to property management agreements and 22 Specialty Hospitals and Other facilities, 30 assets held for sale, one investment in a direct financing lease, 20 investments in loans receivable one mortgage loan, two construction loans and 17 other loans, nine preferred equity investments and one investment in an unconsolidated joint venture that owns 172 Senior Housing Managed communities. As of March 31, 2019, Sabras real estate properties held for investment included 43,884 bedsunits and its unconsolidated joint venture included 7,652 bedsunits, spread across the United States and Canada To find out more about Sabra Health Care contact the company at 772 287 4000 or learn more at https://www.seacoastbanking.com.Sabra Health Outstanding Bonds
Sabra Health issues bonds to finance its operations. Corporate bonds make up one of the largest components of the U.S. bond market, which is considered the world's largest securities market. Sabra Health Care uses the proceeds from bond sales for a wide variety of purposes, including financing ongoing mergers and acquisitions, buying new equipment, investing in research and development, buying back their own stock, paying dividends to shareholders, and even refinancing existing debt. Most Sabra bonds can be classified according to their maturity, which is the date when Sabra Health Care has to pay back the principal to investors. Maturities can be short-term, medium-term, or long-term (more than ten years). Longer-term bonds usually offer higher interest rates but may entail additional risks.
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