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Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust T.CAR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  CDPYF

Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based provider of rental housing. The Company owns and manages interests in multiunit residential rental properties, including apartments, townhomes and manufactured home communities (MHC), principally located in and near urban centers across Canada. The Company owns approximately 64,300 residential apartment suites, town homes and manufactured home community sites located across Canada and the Netherlands, with approximately $16.5 billion of investment properties in Canada and Europe. The Company’s objectives are to maintain a focus on maximizing occupancy and responsibly growing occupied average monthly rent (Occupied AMR) in accordance with local conditions in each of its markets; grow FFO per unit, sustainable distributions and NAV per unit by actively managing its properties; invest capital within the property portfolio and adopt edge technologies and solutions; and maintain financial management.


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Comment by Mephistopheles3on Apr 30, 2022 6:06am
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Post# 34644486

RE:Normal Course Issuer Bid

RE:Normal Course Issuer BidLast time I checked SEDI, they didn't purchase anything for the month of March which was only for a few days.  However, they never implemented an automated purchase plan, so wouldn't they be in theory under a blackout period now and not allowed to buyback shares anyways for the month of April? 

Buying back under NCIB would make sense if they're not planning on issuing any more shares to fund future expansion in future years.  Every couple of years recently, they've gone to market to raise more equity to do large purchases.. but at this point, I think they are large enough that they can just fund it internally.  Most of their dividends are DRIP'd anyways, so there's no cash outlay for that. 



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