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Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, revealing a net loss per share—diluted—of $(1.38). For the year-to-date period ending September 30, 2025, the net loss per share stands at $(2.09). Despite these losses, the company reported a positive performance in terms of funds from operations (FFO). The FFO per share—diluted, adjusted for the third quarter was $2.22, while the year-to-date figure reached $6.85.
The company continues to focus on its strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing its portfolio and operational efficiency. Alexandria's management emphasized their commitment to navigating the current market challenges while positioning the company for long-term growth. Investors and stakeholders are encouraged to monitor the company's ongoing efforts as it strives to improve its financial standing in the coming quarters.
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