Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc
F:T6O
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T6O's latest stock split occurred on Jan 25, 2011
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jan 25, 2011. This was the only stock split in T6O's history.
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Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc., rooted in a rich history, has carved a distinct niche within the retail real estate sector. Founded by Stanley K. Tanger in 1981, this company pioneered the open-air outlet shopping experience, transforming it into a mainstream retail concept. Tanger's business model capitalizes on owning, operating, and developing high-quality outlet centers across North America. Each center is strategically positioned in diverse locations often within proximity to major metropolitan areas or popular vacation destinations, drawing a consistent flow of price-conscious consumers seeking premium brands at reduced prices. The company thrives by leasing retail space to renowned brand-name manufacturers, offering them a direct-to-consumer channel to clear inventory and showcase their products. Revenue generation at Tanger is tied intrinsically to its tenants' success and the company's ability to maintain high occupancy rates. It employs a flexible leasing strategy that blends fixed base rents with variable income streams such as percentage rent, which ties lease payments to tenant sales performance. This structure aligns Tanger's interests with those of its tenants, as higher sales translate into increased rent revenues. Furthermore, the company is adept at incorporating marketing and events to attract foot traffic, enhancing the shopping experience to encourage consumer spending. Such initiatives ensure steady income flows while mitigating the impact of retail cycles, supporting their sustained growth within a competitive industry landscape.
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