If You Invested $10K In Tanger Stock 10 Years Ago, How Much Would You Have Now?

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If You Invested $10K In Tanger Stock 10 Years Ago, How Much Would You Have Now?
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Tanger Inc. (NYSE:SKT) is a real estate investment trust that owns and operates outlet and open-air shopping centers in the U.S. and Canada.

It is set to report its Q3 2025 earnings on Nov. 4. Wall Street analysts expect the company to post EPS of $0.39, down from $0.54 in the prior-year period. According to Benzinga Pro, quarterly revenue is expected to reach $138.45 million, up from $133 million a year earlier.

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If You Bought Tanger Stock 10 Years Ago

The company's stock traded at approximately $35.73 per share 10 years ago. If you had invested $10,000, you could have bought roughly 280 shares. Currently, shares trade at $33.22, meaning your investment's value could have declined to $9,298 from stock price depreciation. However, Tanger also paid dividends during these 10 years.

Tanger's dividend yield is currently 3.52%. Over the last 10 years, it has paid about $12.16 in dividends per share, which means you could have made $3,403 from dividends alone.

Summing up $9,298 and $3,403, we end up with the final value of your investment, which is $12,701. This is how much you could have made if you had invested $10,000 in Tanger stock 10 years ago. This means a total return of 27.01%. However, this figure is significantly less than the S&P 500 total return for the same period, which was 287%.

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What Could The Next 10 Years Bring?

Tanger has a consensus rating of "Buy" and a price target of $33.57 based on the ratings of 14 analysts. The price target implies just around 1% potential upside from the current stock price.

The company on Aug. 4 announced its Q2 2025 earnings, posting FFO of $0.58, compared to the consensus estimate of $0.56, and revenues of $140.69 million, compared to the consensus of $131.14 million, as reported by Benzinga.

"I am pleased to announce another quarter of strong financial and operating results and an increase in our full-year guidance," said CEO Stephen Yalof. "We continue to drive our core business through our differentiated and proven leasing, operating, and marketing strategies with a keen focus on acquiring new and younger customers by adding in-demand retailers, restaurants, and entertainment destinations."

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For its full-year 2025, the company expects diluted FFO per share to be between $2.24 and $2.31.

Check out this article by Benzinga for four analysts' insights on Tanger.

Given just 1% expected upside potential, growth-focused investors may not find Tanger stock attractive. Conversely, the stock can be a good option for income-focused investors, who can benefit from the company's solid dividend yield of 3.52%.

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