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Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About Healthpeak Properties, Inc.
Healthpeak owns a diversified healthcare portfolio of approximately 700 in-place properties spread across mainly medical office and life science assets, plus a handful of senior housing, hospital, and skilled nursing/post-acute care assets, as well.
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5 articlesThe article examines three high-yielding healthcare stocks: Perrigo (9.6% yield) faces growth slowdown and profitability pressure despite a 23-year dividend streak; Healthpeak Properties (7.1% yield) offers potential upside through its Janus Living spinoff; Medical Properties Trust (6.8% yield) has stabilized after significant dividend cuts due to tenant bankruptcies but faces ongoing debt maturities.
Zealand Pharma announced the establishment of a new research hub in Cambridge, Massachusetts, expected to be operational from September 2026. The facility will serve as the company's primary U.S. address and will expand global discovery capabilities by combining the company's 25+ years of peptide expertise with Boston's biotech innovation ecosystem. The hub will focus on AI-driven drug discovery, advanced automation, and next-generation molecule creation, including hybrid modalities such as antibody-peptide conjugates and siRNAs.
The article examines three high-dividend S&P 500 stocks with yields between 6.9% and 7.4%: Campbell's (down 41% YTD with a 7.4% yield), Healthpeak Properties (a healthcare REIT with 6.9% yield), and Kraft Heinz (down 22% YTD with 7.4% yield). While these stocks have fallen in price, the article suggests they may offer attractive valuations and dividend income opportunities, though investors should conduct thorough due diligence before investing.
Healthcare stocks are experiencing a pullback amid Middle East geopolitical tensions, but the sector remains resilient. The article reviews five healthcare dividend-paying stocks and funds offering yields between 6% and 14.1%, analyzing their fundamentals and risks including patent cliffs, real estate headwinds, and distribution sustainability.
Kevin Warsh's nomination as Federal Reserve chair provides rate predictability that benefits REITs. Simon Property Group and Healthpeak Properties are highlighted as attractive REIT investments, with SPG benefiting from strong retail consumer spending and DOC positioned to capitalize on aging demographics in healthcare real estate. A barbell strategy combining both REITs is recommended to balance growth upside with defensive stability.