
Medical Properties Trust Announces Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results Conference Call and Webcast
The dial-in numbers for the conference call are 800-715-9871 (North America) and 646-307-1963 (International) and the passcode is 5278552 to join the conference. Call participants are encouraged to dial in 10-15 minutes early to ensure registration is completed prior to the start of the conference. The conference call will also be webcast live on the Investor Relations section of the company's website, www.medicalpropertiestrust.com.
A telephone and webcast replay of the call will be available shortly after the call's completion. The telephone replay will be available through August 7, 2025, using dial-in numbers 800-770-2030 (North America), 609-800-9909 (International) along with passcode 5278552. The webcast replay will be available for one year on the Investor Relations section of the company's website.
About Medical Properties Trust, Inc.
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. is a self-advised real estate investment trust formed to acquire and develop net-leased hospital facilities. The Company's financing model facilitates acquisitions and recapitalizations and allows operators of hospitals to unlock the value of their real estate assets to fund facility improvements, technology upgrades and other investments in operations. For more information, please visit the Company's website at www.medicalpropertiestrust.com.

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