Cross Timbers Royalty Trust Reports Q2 2025 Distributable Income of $892,548, EPS Declines to $0.148758 Per Unit
Cross Timbers Royalty Trust has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, reporting a distributable income of $892,548, or $0.148758 per unit. This represents a decrease from the prior year quarter's distributable income of $1,345,758, or $0.224293 per unit. The net profits income for the quarter was recorded at $1,293,766, compared to $1,564,871 in the same quarter of the previous year. The administration expenses for the quarter saw an increase of $28,914 from the prior year quarter, influenced by the timing of receipt and payment of Trust expenses and terms of professional services. The Trust's distribution to unitholders for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, matched the distributable income, amounting to $892,548. No specific outlook or guidance information was provided in the results.
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