BNET Industries

Market Cap:$6.8B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$771.7M
  • Public
  • US
Dow Jones Description

Seniors everywhere look to Ventas in their twilight years. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Louisville, KY, Ventas, Inc. (NYSE: VTR) is a REIT focusing on healthcare and senior care properties. The company owns over 500 nursing facilities, hospitals, senior housing complexes, and other facilities. Its properties are located in about 43 US states and 2 Canadian provinces. Most are leased to Kindred Healthcare, its former corporate sibling. The company has annual revenue of about $332.9 million and employs about 30 people. In 2005, it acquired Provident Senior Living Trust, another REIT for $1.2 billion. In 2007, it acquired the assets of Sunrise Senior Living REIT for approximately $2.0 billion.

Number of Employees 63
Contact Information

Ste 300 10350 Ormsby Park Pl

Louisville, Kentucky 40223-6177

www.ventasreit....

(502) 357-9000

NAICS Code : 525930

Recent Events

  • Ventas Says US Court Backs $101 Million Verdict Against HCP

    11/17/09 - Lawsuit Filed - View Story

  • Options Trades Take Longer View

    11/16/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Ventas Reports Third Quarter Normalized FFO of $0.66 Per Diluted Share

    10/29/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Vice President - View Story

  • BUYINS.NET: AMT,VTR, HNZ, EIX, RL, MRX Expected To Be Higher Leading Up To Next Earnings...

    10/28/09 - Sites Leased - View Story

  • Ventas names James L Andrews as VP of Hospital Business Development

    10/02/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Vice President - View Story

  • Ventas names VP of hospital business development

    10/02/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Business Development - View Story

  • Oppenheimer & Co. initiates coverage of Ventas at 'perform'

    9/22/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Ventas Wins Lawsuit Against HCP; Awarded $101M in Damages

    9/13/09 - Lawsuit Filed - View Story

  • Jury awards Ventas $101M

    9/05/09 - Merger / Acquisition - View Story

  • Ventas Reports Second Quarter Normalized FFO of $0.68 Per Diluted Share

    7/30/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • BUYINS.NET: Healthcare REIT Stocks Expected To Be Higher After 6 of Top 6 Correlated Stocks...

    7/14/09 - Sites Leased - View Story

News & Analysis

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     VTR $43.44 +0.07 (0.16% )
Average Volume 2,316,840
Shares Outstanding 156.61M
Market Cap 6.8B
Year High 43.82
Year Low 18.5
Earnings Per Share 1.24
P/E Ratio 35.03
Dividend 2.05
Yield 4.72
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