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MKRYF yields 20000000.00% · VICI yields 6.52%● Live data
📍 MKRYF pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
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Manitok Energy Inc. engages in the exploration, development, and production of petroleum and natural gas reserves in Western Canada. The company's products include light crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. It focuses on conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the Canadian foothills and southeast Alberta. The company's principal properties comprise the Carseland, Wayne, and Rockyford area properties in southeast Alberta; the Stolberg property located to the north of the hamlet of Nordegg, Alberta; and the Willesden Green Area to the north west of Calgary, Alberta. Manitok Energy Inc. was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
Full MKRYF Calculator →VICI Properties is an experiential real estate investment trust that owns one of the largest portfolios of market-leading gaming, hospitality and entertainment destinations, including the world-renowned Caesars Palace. VICI Properties' national, geographically diverse portfolio consists of 29 gaming facilities comprising over 48 million square feet and features approximately 19,200 hotel rooms and more than 200 restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Its properties are leased to industry leading gaming and hospitality operators, including Caesars Entertainment, Inc., Century Casinos Inc., Hard Rock International, JACK Entertainment and Penn National Gaming, Inc. VICI Properties also owns four championship golf courses and 34 acres of undeveloped land adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip. VICI Properties' strategy is to create the nation's highest quality and most productive experiential real estate portfolio.
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