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Brookfield Office Properties Inc T.BPO.P.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BPO.P.I | T.BPS.P.U | T.BPO.P.N | BROPF | BOPPF | T.BPO.P.P | T.BPO.P.R | T.BPO.P.T | T.BPO.P.W | BKEEF | BRPPF | T.BPO.P.X | T.BPO.P.Y | BKAAF | BRKFF | T.BPO.P.C | BRPYF | BKOFF | BROAF | T.BPO.P.E | T.BPO.P.G

Brookfield Office Properties Inc is a real estate investment firm. It acts as owner, operator, and developer of office and multifamily assets. The office property division defines the skylines of dynamic cities around the world, including gateway cities such as New York, London, Berlin, Toronto, and Sydney and the multifamily business owns, develops, renovates and manages approximately 40,000 high-quality rental apartment buildings in supply constrained markets of major cities such as New York and London, as well as high growth markets in the suburban U.S. In addition, it caters to tenants in financial services, government, and energy and resource sectors.


TSX:BPO.P.A - Post by User

Comment by SONOFFERGUSon Jan 16, 2024 3:27pm
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RE:RE:Looking for insights from long-time BPO peeps

RE:RE:Looking for insights from long-time BPO peepsHi.  Thx for your response.

I'm glad we're on the same page -- hopefully it's the right one!

I haven't bought pref shares in decades, so I was lucky to miss the rise and fall of fixed resets.  Now I'm looking at all these unloved stocks like a kid in a candy store.

Since you swim in floating rate waters, do you have any thoughts on why floaters from high quality issuers trade like something stuck to the bottom of my shoe?  I get there being a discount for illiquidity, but PWF.PR.A at half price, so yielding 140% of prime for the rest of time?  What?




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