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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust T.GRT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  GRP.U

Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Trust is engaged in the acquisition, development, ownership and management of logistics, warehouse and industrial properties in North America and Europe. The Trust owns 143 investment properties representing approximately 62.9 million square feet of leasable area. The Trust has approximately 38 industrial properties in Canada, 66 in the United States, 16 in the Netherlands, 14 in Germany and nine in Australia. The Trust's investment properties consist of income-producing properties, properties under development and land held for development. The income producing properties consist primarily of logistics, e-commerce and distribution warehouses, and light industrial and heavy industrial manufacturing properties. All of its income-producing properties are for industrial use and can be categorized as distribution/e-commerce, industrial/warehouse, flex/office or special purpose properties.


TSX:GRT.UN - Post by User

Comment by jon8034on Feb 19, 2007 5:30pm
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Post# 12266002

RE: violation of intellectual copyright law

RE: violation of intellectual copyright lawI subscribe to several newsletters and all say the same thing. You have the right to read but not disseminate. Usually there is some attached verbaiage that unuathorized dissemination may be subject to recovery of damages and/or prosecution under applicable laws. As a broader issue, it is simply theft(being defined as reducing the value of someone else's holdings by misappropriation), as it detracts from the value of the product that they are selling - total public posting of all issues yields no value for their efforts, and partial dissemination decreases the value. Perhaps you had simply not thought it through.
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