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7. Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (NYSE:DOC)

Healthpeak Properties declined by 6.73 percent on Friday to close at $17.6 apiece following a steep drop in its earnings performance in the second quarter of the year.

In its earnings release, Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (NYSE:DOC) said net income attributable to shareholders during the period fell by 78 percent to $31.5 million from $145.8 million in the same period last year, dragging its first half figures by 51 percent to $73.9 million from $152 million year-on-year.

Revenues for the quarter ended flat at $694 million, while revenues for the first half dropped by 7 percent to $1.397 billion from $1.3 billion year-on-year.

Following the performance, Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (NYSE:DOC) lowered its growth guidance for full-year 2025, with diluted earnings per common share now pegged at 25-31 cents from 30-36 cents previously.

On July 31, shareholders as of July 18 will receive dividends worth $0.10167 for each common share held.

Another dividend with the same amount will be paid on August 29, for shareholders as of the August 18 record.