Articles Referencing EPR

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. (RHP): Today's Most Compelling Stock Buy
4/12/2013, 2:07 pm from David Moenning in Investing, Investing Ideas, Real Estate, Stocks
SoTM Bull's Eye Report - Today's Most Compelling Buy Friday, April 12, 2013 At StateoftheMarkets.com , we strive to "own the best and ignore the... Read >>

EPR Properties (EPR) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for March 26, 2013
3/25/2013, 9:00 am from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, Stocks
EPR Properties ( EPR ) will begin
trading ex-dividend on March 26, 2013. A cash dividend payment of
$0.79 per share is scheduled to be paid on April 15, 2013.
Shareholders who purchased EPR... Read >>

EPR Properties (EPR) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for December 27, 2012
12/24/2012, 9:00 am from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, Stocks
EPR Properties ( EPR ) has announced an
ex-dividend date of December 27, 2012 and a cash dividend payment
of $0.75 per share scheduled for January 15, 2013. Shareholders who
purchased EPR stock... Read >>

Celsion: Breaking Down A Biotech Winner
12/12/2012, 10:25 am from SeekingAlpha in Investing, Stocks
By Alex Daley : Traditional cancer treatment options are little more than a
crude mix of "slash, burn, and poison" - that is surgery,
radiation, and chemotherapy. There are radical... Read >>

Your Most Important Investing Decision of the Next 10 Years
9/12/2012, 11:30 am from Carla Pasternak in Investing, Basics, Investing Ideas
Think of where you'd be right now if you'd made this move 10
years ago. The S&P 500 has returned 92% during that time (a 7% average
annual gain). Meanwhile, Permian BasinRoyalty Trust... Read >>

Your Most Important Investing Decision of the Next 10 Years
2/6/2012, 8:30 am from Carla Pasternak in Investing, Investing Ideas
Think of where you'd be right now if you'd made this move 10
years ago.
The S&P 500 is up only 41% during that time (a 3.5% average
annual gain). Meanwhile,
Reynolds American... Read >>

High-Yielders with a Decade of Sales Growth
11/17/2009, 1:02 pm from StreetAuthority in Investing, Stocks
Only 313 U.S. companies have increased sales every year for the
past decade. These are companies that have improved every year
since 1999 -- growing through three presidents and two bear
markets.... Read >>