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Public Storage's core FFO for the full year is below expectations, and CEO Joe Russell will depart

Public Storage, an investment trust in real estate, forecast its core funds from operations for 2026 below Wall Street expectations on Thursday. This was due to a softer demand for their'self-storage' units and the departure of its CEO.

The Glendale-based company is expecting core FFO for the full year to be in the range between $16.35 and $17.00 per common share. According to data compiled by LSEG, the midpoint of this forecast is lower than analysts'?average estimates of $16.91 a share.

Joe Russell, the president and CEO of Self-Storage World's largest self-storage facility, will also step down on March 31, 2019. Tom Boyle will succeed him as the new top boss on April 1, replacing Joe Russell, who is currently chief financial officer.

Joe Fisher is the new Chief Financial Officer, with effect from February 16. He was previously chief financial officer and investment director at UDR, an?REIT for multifamily housing.

Public Storage, a company that leases storage space on a monthly basis to individuals and businesses, reported core FFO at $4.26 per share, compared to $4.21 per a share, for the?quarter ending December 31.

The revenue for the fourth quarter was $1.22 billion compared to $1.18 billion the previous year.

Public Storage's portfolio consisted of 3,533 self-storage facilities in 40 states. This represents approximately 258 millions net rentable square foot in the United States. (Reporting and editing by Alan Barona in Bengaluru, with Abhinav?Parmar reporting from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)