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FBRT

Stock
Real Estate
REIT - Mortgage

Performance overview

FBRT Price
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Forward-looking statistics

Beta
0.42
Risk
21.67%

Detailed forecast

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Individual forecast components (weighted-sum)

Company Profile

Franklin BSP Realty Trust Inc is a private real estate investment trust that originates, acquires, and manages a diversified portfolio of commercial real estate debt, and first mortgage loans. secured by properties located in the United States.

Company info

SectorReal Estate
IndustryREIT - Mortgage
Employees36
Market cap$1.0B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$5.0B
Revenue$175.7M
Revenue per employee
Profit margin47.82%
Debt to equity249.56

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)$0.67
Dividend per share$1.42
Revenue per share$2.15
Avg trading volume (30 day)$7M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$9M
Put-call ratio

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth-1.0
Credit+3.8
Liquidity+0.7
Inflation-2.8
Commodities+0.3
Interest Rates-1.1

Valuation

Dividend yield12.99%
PEG Ratio6.87
Price to sales5.11
P/E Ratio6.87
Enterprise Value to Revenue28.45
Price to book0.73

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayApril 29, 2025
Next dividend day
Ex. dividend dayJune 30, 2025

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Franklin BSP (FBRT) Q1 Earnings Top Estimates

Franklin BSP (FBRT) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.31 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.30 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.41 per share a year ago.

Zacks Investment Research (April 28, 2025)
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