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Vornado Realty Trust·NYSE
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VNO fundamentals

Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) released its earnings on Feb 9, 2026: revenue was 453.71M (YoY -0.89%), beat estimates; EPS was 0 (YoY -100.00%), missed estimates.
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453.71M
-0.89%
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0
-100.00%
Report date
Feb 9, 2026
VNO Earnings Call Summary for Q4,2025
  • Record Leasing Momentum: 4.6M sq ft leased in Manhattan, 2.5M sq ft at $100+ per sq ft. PENN 2 occupancy jumps to 80% with 11.6% yield upgrade.
  • Strategic Developments: 350 Park Avenue construction starts Q2 2026; 623 Fifth Avenue acquisition for $218M to be redeveloped into premium office space.
  • Balance Sheet Strength: $2.39B liquidity, 7.7x net debt/EBITDA, S&P upgrades credit outlook. $3.5B debt refinanced in 2025.
  • Earnings Growth Path: 2027 FFO expected to benefit from PENN 1/2 lease-up, with 623 Fifth Avenue potentially adding $0.11 per share.
  • Share Buybacks: $109M spent since 2023. CEO vows to be more aggressive if stock remains undervalued.

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