How can I find National Retail Properties in the daily newspapers stock listings?
Different newspapers have different methods of listing publicly-traded companies. The majority of newspapers today list companies alphabetically by company name rather than by ticker symbol and usually group companies listed on the same Exchanges together. More often than not, newspapers will use some variation of an abbreviated version of our name. For example, in The Wall Street Journal, our company is listed as NtlRetailProp in the New York Stock Exchange Composite Transactions table. However, in the Orlando Sentinel, we are listed as NatRetPrp in both the Stocks table as well as the Central Florida Stock Index table. If you can not find National Retail Properties listed in your local daily newspaper, we suggest calling the business news desk at the paper and asking them for their version of how they list NNN.
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