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Brookfield Office Properties Inc T.BPO.PR.R


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Brookfield Office Properties Inc. is a global office property company. The Company owns, manages, and develops premier assets in the resilient markets. The Company's signature properties define the skylines of dynamic cities around the globe, including New York, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, Toronto, Calgary, London, Berlin, Sydney and Perth. From Brookfield Places in New York City, Toronto and Perth to Bankers Hall in Calgary and Bank of America Plaza in Los Angeles, its distinguished portfolio attracts financial, energy, government and professional service organizations which have high credit ratings and maintain long-term leases.


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Comment by CrazyTraderon May 29, 2024 7:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Only 10,000,000 "T" shares issued. How many outstanding who

RE:RE:RE:RE:Only 10,000,000 "T" shares issued. How many outstanding whoAgain Pierre, you demonstrate you can't read and understand.   

If the T's went to $15 the next day, Dec 28, while all the others traded as they did.... you wouldn't sell??? !!!!!

Maybe not, as you have some kind of F -uped financial sense.

Comparing the A's and T's using the same number of shares.
Saying Brookfield would never buyback thier permanent capital, that it makes no financial sense.

You totally lack any financial sense if you wouldn't sell if the T's went from $10.50 to $15 the next day, while all the others traded as they did.

You totally lack any financial sense if you can't understand buying back what's basically DEBT (prefer shares) at less than 50% on the dollar makes financial sense if company can easily financially do so.

You totally lack any financial sense on how to use your TFSA and RRSP accounts to take advantage of what they can do for you.




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