Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. (REIT) (RHP)
84.61
-1.38 (-1.60%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 5th, 7:13 AM EDT

With the market pulling back from its highs, there are more opportunities for long-term investors.
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The consequences of hurricanes like Helene and Milton are—typically—quickly shrugged aside by markets as one-off events. That is mostly correct. But not entirely so. For some companies, the revenue and earnings hits are “unrecoverable.”
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These three companies all invest in experiential real estate, but they are very different businesses.
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The real estate sector has underperformed the market in the rising-rate climate, but that could change very soon.
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These stocks have some qualities Buffett likes to see but are too small to be Berkshire investments.
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Finding stocks that pay you can be rewarding.
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These two dividend stocks remain at a discount, despite relief being on the horizon.
Via The Motley Fool · August 17, 2024

The next market sell-off is just a question of when.
Via The Motley Fool · August 13, 2024

RHP stock results show that Ryman Hospitality Props beat analyst estimates for earnings per share and beat on revenue for the second quarter of 2024.
Via InvestorPlace · July 31, 2024

These are three travel and leisure stocks to sell as their potential dwindles from taxes, interest rates and operating expenses.
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These stocks have growth potential and reliable dividends.
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These have been some of my most successful investments, but I'd still be confident in buying them.
Via The Motley Fool · May 17, 2024

RHP stock results show that Ryman Hospitality Props missed analyst estimates for earnings per share and missed on revenue for the first quarter of 2024.
Via InvestorPlace · May 1, 2024

There are some industries with many long-term winners, and others where picking the top companies matters more.
Via The Motley Fool · April 30, 2024

These companies trade at attractive values, which drives their higher yields.
Via The Motley Fool · March 27, 2024

This unique hospitality and entertainment company just gave investors a double-digit dividend increase and could be worth a closer look.
Via The Motley Fool · March 21, 2024