Barrons.com · 2 days ago
Research overview
Digital Realty Trust, Inc. operates in Data Center REITs within the real estate sector. This profile tracks its company-specific earnings drivers, valuation conditions, and primary-source risks.
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AI and hyperscale leasing
Large AI-oriented hyperscale leases can drive future capacity absorption and recurring rental revenue.
Backlog conversion
Signed but not commenced leases provide a path to future rent as power and data-center capacity are delivered.
Capital partnerships
Joint ventures and asset transactions can broaden funding sources and recycle capital into development opportunities.
Power and delivery risk
Utility interconnection, permitting, construction and equipment constraints can delay lease commencements and backlog conversion.
Large-customer concentration
Large hyperscale contracts increase exposure to a limited set of customers, renewal decisions and negotiated pricing.
Leverage and joint ventures
Development funding, debt refinancing and partner structures can create financing, governance and earnings-volatility risk.
Digital Realty reported record bookings, a large signed backlog, positive renewal pricing, higher Core FFO per share and a raised full-year outlook.
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