CPPTL Shariah Compliance
Screening Methodology: AAOIFI
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Last Updated: September 02, 2025
Report Source: 2025 2nd Quarter Report
Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust. Stock Analysis CPPTL
Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust provides trust services. The company is headquartered in Plano, Texas. The company went IPO on 2022-05-27. The firm owns 160 retail properties (the Retail Properties) and six distribution centers (the Properties). The Trusts' operations consist solely of owning, leasing, and selling properties. The Trust’s objective is to sell all properties to third-party investors as promptly as practicable. The Trust's real estate portfolio consists of 121 retail properties, of which 21 are encumbered by ground leases, in the United States across 35 states and Puerto Rico, and comprises 16.1 million square feet of leasable space. The Trustee of the trust is GLAS Trust Company LLC. The Trust is externally managed by an affiliate of Hilco Real Estate LLC.
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Today's Range
Today's Open
$10.86Volume
13.65KP/E Ratio (TTM)
17.3952 Week Range
Market Cap
830.63MAvg. Volume
54.57KDividend Yield
15.70%Financial Metrics & Statements of Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust (CPPTL)
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- According to Musaffa’s Shariah screening methodology, Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust (CPPTL) is currently classified as HALAL as of September 2025. The classification is based on an evaluation of the company’s business activities and financial ratios to determine whether it meets Islamic investment guidelines.
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