Alpine Income Property Trust (PINE) Q2 2026 Earnings Beat — Profit Returns, Dividend Raised
As seen on the 24/7 Wall St. homepage on July 23, 2026.
Alpine Income Property Trust swung to profitability on a commercial lending boom, posting EPS of $0.16 against estimates of $0.14 while revenue of $20M topped expectations, then sweetened the deal with a 6.7% dividend hike and raised full-year guidance.
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Alpine Income Property Trust returned to profitability in Q2 2026, posting earnings per share of $0.16 against the consensus estimate of $0.14 — a beat of roughly 12%. Revenue came in at $20 million, clearing expectations of about $18.9 million by around 6%. The results mark a meaningful turnaround after five consecutive quarters of negative EPS, a stretch that saw losses as deep as $0.18 per share in Q2 2025.
The commercial lending boom credited in the filing appears to be the engine behind the swing back to the black. Management backed up the strong quarter with a 6.7% dividend hike and raised its full-year guidance, signaling confidence that the profitability trend is more than a one-quarter event.
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For investors watching PINE, the trajectory over the past two quarters is worth noting: the trust earned $0.04 in Q4 2025 and $0.06 in Q1 2026 before accelerating sharply to $0.16 in Q2 2026. Whether that momentum holds — and whether the raised guidance proves conservative or optimistic — will be the key question heading into the back half of the year.
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