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To own Melisron, you really need to believe in the resilience of its Israeli retail and office assets and in management’s ability to translate steady tenant demand into solid, recurring earnings, even with a relatively low 12.6% return on equity and interest costs that are not comfortably covered. The latest Q3 results fit this picture: sales kept climbing but quarterly profit and EPS slipped, reminding investors that growth is not in a straight line and that prior 12‑month figures were flattered by a ₪1.10 billion one off gain. The fresh dividend declaration reinforces the short term income story rather than changing it. So far, the share price reaction has been muted, suggesting the news modestly tweaks the near term earnings narrative rather than resetting the key risks or catalysts.
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