Public Storage (PSA) shares edged lower after reporting Q4 and full-year 2025 results, which showed modest revenue growth but weaker same-store trends. While total revenues increased, same-store revenues and net operating income declined slightly due to lower occupancy and increased operating expenses. The company maintained a strong balance sheet and continued capital investments, but faces pressure from moderating demand in the self-storage sector.
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Public Storage Shares Edge Lower After Q4 Results Show Modest Revenue Growth, Weaker Same-Store Trends
Public Storage (PSA) shares edged lower after reporting Q4 and full-year 2025 results, which showed modest revenue growth but weaker same-store trends. While total revenues increased, same-store revenues and net operating income declined slightly due to lower occupancy and increased operating expenses. The company maintained a strong balance sheet and continued capital investments, but faces pressure from moderating demand in the self-storage sector.