Hospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT) to go ex-dividend.On 10/12/2017 Hospitality Properties Trust ( NASDAQ:HPT ) announced that it will be issuing a quarterly dividend in the amount of $0.52 down from $0.52 making the yield .Hospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT) Ex- dividend dateHospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT) is set to go ex-dividend on and will be payable on 11/16/2017 Dividend History for Hospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT) The next payable dividend for Hospitality Properties Trust is scheduled for 11/16/2017. There is an annual dividend of $$2.08 with a yield of 7.08% The payout ration for the trailing 12 months of earnings is 176.27% , 194.39% based on this years estimates and 169.11% based on next years projected estimates.Recent Dividend History for Hospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT)
- On 1/10/2013 Hospitality Properties Trust announced a quarterly dividend of $0.47.
- On 3/4/2013 Hospitality Properties Trust announced a quarterly dividend of $0.45.
- On 4/10/2013 Hospitality Properties Trust announced a quarterly dividend of $0.47.
- On 7/10/2013 Hospitality Properties Trust announced a quarterly dividend of $0.47.
- On 10/10/2013 Hospitality Properties Trust announced a quarterly dividend of $0.48.
- On 1/3/2014 Hospitality Properties Trust announced a quarterly dividend of $0.48.
Recent Analyst Rating for Hospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT)
- On 8/11/2017 Canaccord Genuity, Reiterated Rating, to Hold with a price target of $32.00 to $30.00
- On 8/11/2017 Stifel Nicolaus, Reiterated Rating, to bought with a price target of $33.50 to $33.00
- On 8/10/2017 FBR & Co, Reiterated Rating, fromBuy to Buy to Buy with a price target of $35.00 to $33.00
- On 6/16/2017 Robert W. Baird, Reiterated Rating, to Neutral with a price target of $31.00 to $32.00
- On 4/7/2017 JMP Securities, Reiterated Rating, to Market Perform
- On 3/21/2017 DA Davidson, Reiterated Rating, to bought
Recent Trading for Hospitality Properties Trust (NASDAQ:HPT) Shares of Hospitality Properties Trust closed the previous trading session at with shares trading hands.