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W. P. (WPC), the publicly traded net lease real estate investment trust, published its recently finalized Q1 2026 earnings results earlier this month, drawing attention from sector investors and analysts tracking commercial real estate performance. The only financial metric disclosed in the initial earnings release was adjusted earnings per share (EPS), which came in at $1.30 for the quarter. Consolidated revenue and other top-line operating metrics were not included in the initial published fil
WPC (W. P.) delivers far stronger Q1 2026 EPS than forecasts, yet shares edge slightly lower in today’s trading. - EBITDA Estimate Trend
WPC - Earnings Report
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