SABRA HEALTH CARE REIT INC (SBRA)

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Score: 57/100
Analysis based upon 6/18/2026 closing price.
Sabra Health Care REIT Inc operates as a self-administered, self-managed real estate investment trust that, through its subsidiaries, owns and invests in real estate serving the healthcare industry. The Company's primary business consists of acquiring, financing and owning real estate property to be leased to third-party tenants in the healthcare sector. The Company invests primarily in the United States nursing home industry, including skilled nursing and transitional care facilities, the United States and Canadian senior housing industry, which includes independent living, assisted living, memory care and continuing care retirement communities, select behavioral health and addiction treatment centers, and acute care and other hospitals. Its skilled nursing facilities provide services that include daily nursing, therapeutic rehabilitation, social services, activities, housekeeping, nutrition, medication management and administrative services for individuals.

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Guru Criteria: David Dreman  
MARKET CAP:FAIL
EARNINGS TREND:PASS
EPS GROWTH RATE IN THE IMMEDIATE PAST AND FUTURE:PASS
P/E RATIO:FAIL
PRICE/CASH FLOW (P/CF) RATIO:FAIL
PRICE/BOOK (P/B) VALUE:FAIL
PRICE/DIVIDEND (P/D) RATIO:PASS
CURRENT RATIO:FAIL
PAYOUT RATIO:PASS
RETURN ON EQUITY:FAIL
PRE-TAX PROFIT MARGINS:PASS
YIELD:PASS
LOOK AT THE TOTAL DEBT/EQUITY:PASS

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