NYSE:ARE (Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.)

About ARE

The Company is engaged principally in the ownership, operation, management, selective redevelopment, development and acquisition of properties for the life sciences industry.

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10% yields! These dividend stocks are on sale in December

Investors looking for potentially lucrative dividend stocks can find a lot 'on sale' at the start of December. But are…

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This passive income stock could be the real winner from Pfizer’s deal with the US government

Stephen Wright thinks stability in the US pharmaceutical sector could make a REIT with industry-wide exposure a huge passive income…

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1 huge diversification mistake to avoid in a Stocks & Shares ISA

Investing through a Stocks and Shares ISA can be a great way of building wealth. But it’s important to not…

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Here are the best (and worst) S&P 500 sectors of 2024

While the S&P 500 has done well as a whole, some sectors have fared better than others. Stephen Wright is…

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4 stocks that Fools own for passive income

We believe owning some dividend-paying shares for passive income is crucial to ensuring you have a diversified portfolio.

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Down over 40% and yielding 4%! This passive income investment looks excellent to me

With a competitive advantage in its tenant demographic, should Oliver Rodzianko buy this passive income investment while it's potentially undervalued?

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