American Assets Trust raises 2025 FFO guidance to $1.93-$2.01 amid leasing momentum
American Assets Trust raises 2025 FFO guidance to $1.93-$2.01 amid leasing momentum
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American Assets Trust raises 2025 FFO guidance to $1.93-$2.01 amid leasing momentum

🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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American Assets Trust raises 2025 FFO guidance to $1.93-$2.01 amid leasing momentum

American Assets Trust raises 2025 FFO guidance to $1.93–$2.01 amid leasing momentum Oct. 29, 2025 2:37 PM ETAmerican Assets Trust, Inc. (AAT) StockAI-Generated Earnings Calls Insights Comments Earnings Call Insights: American Assets Trust (AAT) Q3 2025 Management View CEO Adam Wyll opened by emphasizing a disciplined approach and highlighted that "funds from operations came in at $0.49 per diluted share, just ahead of our internal projections, supported by continued leasing progress, disciplined Seeking Alpha's Disclaimer: The earnings call insights are compilations of earnings call transcripts and other content available on the Seeking Alpha website. The insights are generated by an AI tool and have not been curated or reviewed by editors. Due to inherent limitations in using AI-based tools, the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the earnings call insights cannot be guaranteed. Please see full earnings call transcripts here. The earnings call insights are intended for informational purposes only. Seeking Alpha does not take account of your objectives or your financial situation and does not offer any personalized investment advice. Seeking Alpha is not a licensed securities dealer, broker or US investment adviser or investment bank. Quick Insights Stronger than expected rent collections, leasing activity, expense discipline in multifamily, and improving travel trends support higher guidance. Leasing activity and rent spreads improved, move-outs declined, and major assets are seeing increased leasing momentum, though exact stabilization timelines remain uncertain. Macroeconomic volatility, multifamily supply headwinds, Hawaii tourism softness, office move-outs, and credit exposures are key risks cited by management and analysts. Recommended For You More Trending News

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