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Brookfield Office Properties Inc T.BPO.PR.T


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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 Carenaon May 25, 2024 7:04am
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RE:Short Interest In Light of Bruce Flatt's comments yesterday.

RE:Short Interest In Light of Bruce Flatt's comments yesterday.Good morning,

I was reading an article in the Globe and Mail this morning about how the Canada Pension Plan has underperformed its own stated "Public" Market Index benchmark since 2006 and the only people who ultimately benefitted were its overpaid professional managers.  

Oh yes, the public markets are a "casino".  Instead, lets all own opaque (ie private) assets and play "hide and seek" with our investors.

I will take public markets all day long, thank you very much!  One only need to look at BPY's financial statements to see this.

Have a great weekend,
Carena
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