Sabra Health Care REIT Inc
NASDAQ:SBRA

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NASDAQ:SBRA
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Price: 19.31 USD 0.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.8B USD

During the last 3 months Sabra Health Care REIT Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on May 20, 2025 by Foster Michael J , who sold 200.4k USD worth of SBRA shares.

Last Transactions:
Foster Michael J
$-200.4k
Cusack Catherine
$+23.9k
Cusack Catherine
$+16.4k
Cusack Catherine
$+101k
Foster Michael J
$-146.8k
Costa Michael Lourenco
$+24.6k
Andrews Harold W. Jr.
$-1.5m
Cusack Catherine
$+34.4k
Foster Michael J
$-52.2k
Cusack Catherine
$+17.3k
Foster Michael J
$+24.8k
Ettl Robert A.
$-193.9k
Matros Richard K
$-2.7m
Lewis Raymond J
$-1.2m
Foster Michael J
$-311.7k
Andrews Harold W. Jr.
$-10.4k
Walters Milton J
$-88.5k
Walters Milton J
$-44.1k
Foster Michael J
$+99.3k
Walters Milton J
$-49.4k
Andrews Harold W. Jr.
$+125.9k
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During the last 3 months Sabra Health Care REIT Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 2% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on May 20, 2025 by Foster Michael J , who sold 200.4k USD worth of SBRA shares.

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40.3k USD

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Market Cap
4.8B USD
Industry
Real Estate

Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. emerged as a crucial player in the health care real estate sector, weaving its business model around the dynamic needs of senior living and specialized health facilities. Founded in 2010, Sabra was born from the idea of providing reliable financial support to health care operators by investing in their real estate. As a real estate investment trust (REIT), Sabra acquires, owns, and leases properties to operators of skilled nursing facilities, senior housing communities, and hospitals across the United States and Canada. The company derives its income primarily through lease payments from tenants, often structured as triple-net leases, where the operators bear responsibilities for property expenses such as maintenance, insurance, and taxes, ensuring Sabra receives steady, predictable cash flows. Sabra's strategy involves building a diversified portfolio to mitigate risks, investing in a range of facility types, each catering to different demographics and health care needs. This strategic diversity is a testament to Sabra's understanding of the market's cyclical nature and its adaptability to regulatory changes in the health care environment. The management team at Sabra is seasoned and places significant emphasis on maintaining quality relationships with their operators, ensuring the facilities are not just functional but thrive in providing critical services. By effectively leveraging their real estate assets and adapting to industry trends, Sabra not only contributes to the health care ecosystem but also locks in long-term profitability avenues, all while navigating the complexities of a heavily regulated sector.

SBRA Intrinsic Value
19.77 USD
Undervaluation 2%
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