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BTB Real Estate Investment Trust T.BTB.DB.G

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BTB.DB.H | T.BTB.UN | BTBIF

BTB Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based real estate investment trust (REIT). The Trust’s primary objective is to maximize total return to unitholders, to generate stable monthly cash distributions that are reliable and fiscally beneficial to unitholders, to grow the Trust’s assets through internal growth and accretive acquisitions, and optimize the value of its assets through dynamic management of its properties to maximize their long-term value. The Trust invests in industrial, off-downtown core office and necessity-based commercial properties across Canada for the benefit of its investors. The Trust owns and manages approximately 75 properties, representing a total leasable area of approximately 6.1 million square feet. The Trust operates through three segments, which include Industrial, Off downtown core office and Necessity-based retail. The Trust’s operations are located in the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan.


TSX:BTB.DB.G - Post by User

Comment by alkhoron Aug 25, 2019 3:05pm
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Post# 30063947

RE:RE:RE:RE:Not a mover and shaker

RE:RE:RE:RE:Not a mover and shakerI think you missed the 5:1 consolidation in 2012. The lowest I have it in 2009 was $0.36 pre-consolidation which is equal to $1.80 post consolidation. This was after reaching a high of $15.00 post equivalent in 2007. Still it is around a 250% increase from the low.

Since 2011 it has traded in a fairly norrow band of between $4 and $5. Fine by me as I have it in registered accounts for income only and buy on dips on the distributions received.
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