Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Reduces Stake in Digital Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:DLR)
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund recently reduced its stake in Digital Realty Trust, Inc. by 48.2% during the 1st quarter, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm sold 2,627 shares, leaving them with 2,823 shares worth $407,000. This move comes as a number of other hedge funds and institutional investors have also adjusted their positions in the company.
Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio, Clearbridge Investments LLC, Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc., Lyell Wealth Management LP, and Treasurer of the State of North Carolina are among the institutions that have either increased or decreased their holdings in Digital Realty Trust in recent months.
On the analyst side, several equities analysts have provided ratings for Digital Realty Trust, with varying opinions on the stock. The company’s stock performance has been solid, with a market capitalization of $49.00 billion and a recent opening price of $156.84.
Digital Realty Trust also announced a quarterly dividend, which was paid out on June 28th. Stockholders received $1.22 per share, representing a $4.88 annualized dividend and a yield of 3.11%.
Overall, Digital Realty Trust is a key player in the data center and colocation industry, providing solutions for companies to manage data efficiently. The company’s global data center platform, PlatformDIGITAL, offers secure data solutions and a methodology for addressing Data Gravity challenges.
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