Retail Opportunity Investments Revenue 2010-2024 | ROIC

Retail Opportunity Investments revenue from 2010 to 2024. Revenue can be defined as the amount of money a company receives from its customers in exchange for the sales of goods or services. Revenue is the top line item on an income statement from which all costs and expenses are subtracted to arrive at net income.
Retail Opportunity Investments Annual Revenue
(Millions of US $)
2023 $328
2022 $313
2021 $284
2020 $284
2019 $295
2018 $296
2017 $273
2016 $237
2015 $193
2014 $156
2013 $111
2012 $75
2011 $52
2010 $16
2009 $0
Retail Opportunity Investments Quarterly Revenue
(Millions of US $)
2024-03-31 $85
2023-12-31 $85
2023-09-30 $82
2023-06-30 $82
2023-03-31 $79
2022-12-31 $80
2022-09-30 $78
2022-06-30 $78
2022-03-31 $76
2021-12-31 $73
2021-09-30 $71
2021-06-30 $71
2021-03-31 $69
2020-12-31 $73
2020-09-30 $70
2020-06-30 $67
2020-03-31 $75
2019-12-31 $74
2019-09-30 $72
2019-06-30 $73
2019-03-31 $76
2018-12-31 $75
2018-09-30 $74
2018-06-30 $72
2018-03-31 $74
2017-12-31 $73
2017-09-30 $68
2017-06-30 $67
2017-03-31 $66
2016-12-31 $63
2016-09-30 $59
2016-06-30 $59
2016-03-31 $56
2015-12-31 $51
2015-09-30 $50
2015-06-30 $46
2015-03-31 $45
2014-12-31 $42
2014-09-30 $41
2014-06-30 $37
2014-03-31 $36
2013-12-31 $34
2013-09-30 $27
2013-06-30 $26
2013-03-31 $24
2012-12-31 $21
2012-09-30 $19
2012-06-30 $18
2012-03-31 $17
2011-12-31 $17
2011-09-30 $14
2011-06-30 $11
2011-03-31 $10
2010-12-31 $7
2010-09-30 $5
2010-06-30 $3
2010-03-31 $1
2009-12-31
2009-09-30
2009-06-30
2009-03-31
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance REIT - Retail Equity Trusts $1.581B $0.328B
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. is a corporation that intends to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal incoming tax purposes and that expects to invest in, acquire, own, lease, reposition and manage a diverse portfolio of necessity-based retail properties. This includes primarily, well located community and neighborhood shopping centers, anchored by national or regional supermarkets and drugstores. The company may also acquire other retail properties, including power centers, regional malls lifestyle centers and single-tenant retail locations that are leased to national, regional and local tenants. In addition, the Company may supplement its direct purchases of retail properties with first mortgages or second mortgages, mezzanine loans, bridge or other loans or debt investments related to retail properties, in each case provided that the underlying real estate meets the Company's criteria for direct investment.
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Regency Centers (REG) United States $11.014B 14.36
Federal Realty Investment Trust (FRT) United States $8.593B 15.82
Brixmor Property Group (BRX) United States $6.556B 10.72
Agree Realty (ADC) United States $5.874B 14.56
Kite Realty Group Trust (KRG) United States $4.770B 10.70
Essential Properties Realty Trust (EPRT) United States $4.460B 15.77
Phillips Edison (PECO) United States $4.061B 14.20
Macerich (MAC) United States $3.374B 8.69
Tanger (SKT) United States $3.128B 14.69
EPR Properties (EPR) United States $3.114B 7.86
SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (CWYUF) Canada $2.923B 0.00
SITE CENTERS CORP (SITC) United States $2.881B 11.66
Urban Edge Properties (UE) United States $1.985B 13.38
Acadia Realty Trust (AKR) United States $1.798B 13.33
American Assets Trust (AAT) United States $1.296B 8.83
Saul Centers (BFS) United States $0.871B 11.64
CBL & Associates Properties (CBL) United States $0.702B 3.26
Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust (WHLR) United States $0.010B 0.15
Washington Prime Group (WPGGQ) United States $0.000B 0.00