MPT
$4.83
Medical Properties Trust, Inc.
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Fundamentals
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. is a self-advised real estate investment trust to acquire and develop net-leased hospital facilities. From its inception in Birmingham, Alabama, the Company has grown to become one of the world's largest owners of hospi...
Recent News
Assessing Medical Properties Trust’s Valuation As Financial Health Concerns And Insider Selling Weigh On Sentiment
Why Medical Properties Trust (MPT) is back in focus Recent reports of a 7.8% share price drop in Medical Properties Trust (MPT), a negative Altman Z-Score and insider selling over the past 3 months have pushed the REIT back under the microscope. See our latest analysis for Medical Properties Trust. That 8.0% one day share price decline, alongside a 10.4% 7 day share price return and a 9.7% 30 day share price return, caps a tough stretch where the 1 year total shareholder return of 11.4% and 5...
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Medical Properties Trust (MPT) Is Up 6.2% After Returning To Quarterly Profitability And Affirming Dividend – Has The Bull Case Changed?
In February 2026, Medical Properties Trust, Inc. reported that fourth-quarter 2025 revenue rose to US$270.34 million and it returned to a US$17.31 million net profit after a very large net loss a year earlier, while full-year 2025 losses narrowed to US$277.05 million on nearly flat revenue of US$972.02 million. The earnings release highlighted an improvement in normalized funds from operations, progress resolving tenant bankruptcies through new long-term hospital leases and restructurings,...