Retail Opportunity Investments Income from Continuous Operations 2010-2024 | ROIC

Retail Opportunity Investments income from continuous operations from 2010 to 2024. Income from continuous operations can be defined as a company's total income or loss before discontinued operations, extraordinary items, preferred stock dividends and accounting change
Retail Opportunity Investments Annual Income from Continuous Operations
(Millions of US $)
2023 $37
2022 $55
2021 $57
2020 $35
2019 $54
2018 $47
2017 $43
2016 $36
2015 $25
2014 $21
2013 $35
2012 $8
2011 $10
2010 $-0
2009 $-9
Retail Opportunity Investments Quarterly Income from Continuous Operations
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $34
2024-06-30 $8
2024-03-31 $12
2023-12-31 $9
2023-09-30 $9
2023-06-30 $11
2023-03-31 $9
2022-12-31 $11
2022-09-30 $20
2022-06-30 $12
2022-03-31 $12
2021-12-31 $9
2021-09-30 $23
2021-06-30 $18
2021-03-31 $8
2020-12-31 $10
2020-09-30 $7
2020-06-30 $5
2020-03-31 $13
2019-12-31 $11
2019-09-30 $20
2019-06-30 $8
2019-03-31 $15
2018-12-31 $12
2018-09-30 $16
2018-06-30 $8
2018-03-31 $12
2017-12-31 $12
2017-09-30 $10
2017-06-30 $9
2017-03-31 $11
2016-12-31 $11
2016-09-30 $8
2016-06-30 $9
2016-03-31 $9
2015-12-31 $7
2015-09-30 $8
2015-06-30 $5
2015-03-31 $4
2014-12-31 $5
2014-09-30 $7
2014-06-30 $6
2014-03-31 $3
2013-12-31 $4
2013-09-30 $25
2013-06-30 $3
2013-03-31 $2
2012-12-31 $-0
2012-09-30 $3
2012-06-30 $4
2012-03-31 $1
2011-12-31 $0
2011-09-30 $3
2011-06-30 $1
2011-03-31 $6
2010-12-31 $2
2010-09-30 $-0
2010-06-30 $-1
2010-03-31 $-2
2009-12-31 $-6
2009-09-30 $-2
2009-06-30 $-1
2009-03-31 $-0
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance REIT - Retail Equity Trusts $2.231B $0.328B
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. is a corporation that intends to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal incoming tax purposes and that expects to invest in, acquire, own, lease, reposition and manage a diverse portfolio of necessity-based retail properties. This includes primarily, well located community and neighborhood shopping centers, anchored by national or regional supermarkets and drugstores. The company may also acquire other retail properties, including power centers, regional malls lifestyle centers and single-tenant retail locations that are leased to national, regional and local tenants. In addition, the Company may supplement its direct purchases of retail properties with first mortgages or second mortgages, mezzanine loans, bridge or other loans or debt investments related to retail properties, in each case provided that the underlying real estate meets the Company's criteria for direct investment.
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