Today: September 24, 2024
Today: September 24, 2024

Camden Property Trust beats second-quarter FFO estimates on strong rental demand

August 01, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - Camden Property Trust beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter funds from operations (FFO) on Thursday, helped by strong demand for rental spaces in states like North Carolina and Arizona.

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