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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Invesque Ord Shs T.IVQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  MHIVF | T.IVQ.DB.U | T.IVQ.DB.V

Invesque Inc. is a healthcare real estate company. The Company is focused on investing in a portfolio of North American properties across the health care spectrum. The Company's portfolio includes investments in independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, transitional care, and medical office properties, which are operated under long-term leases and joint venture... see more

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Comment by pjn0987654321on Jun 05, 2023 9:06am

RE:New Press Release - Invesque Inc. Announces Sale of Seven Skilled Nursing Facilities in Illinois Previously Leased by Symphony Care Network

Unable to make the IPO properties pay.  Confession of failure.  As a previous poster remarked, "Clowns!"  
Comment by giovincoon May 29, 2023 9:38pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Executive compensation

It seems that they are still holding the shares as they continue to discuss the big loss at their quarterly meetings, last one held 4 weeks ago. Anyway, I also sold majority of my holdings at a loss ...more  
Comment by pjn0987654321on May 29, 2023 11:21am

RE:RE:RE:Executive compensation

Interesting.  Maybe Tiptree sold a long time ago and the public records have not been updated?!?  Something is not right with this company.  Keeps making new lows.  Perhaps ...more  
Comment by giovincoon May 29, 2023 10:52am

RE:RE:Executive compensation

Tiptree owns like 30% of invesque. They bought 16M shares at around $12 CAD per share, lost ton of money lol they should take action if any.
Comment by pjn0987654321on May 27, 2023 11:29am

RE:Executive compensation

Agree completely.  I hope an activist takes an interest.  The virus is over.  They were stuck with increased costs.  Now the problem is high interest rates.  See the rates ...more  
Post by giovincoon May 27, 2023 5:09am

Executive compensation

Executive comp is way too high for the market cap. They are each making over millions when market cap is far less than 100 million and the earnings are negative. FFO does not matter if none is being ...more  
Comment by giovincoon Mar 08, 2023 2:59pm

RE:RE:Are they reporting on March 10th?

Yeah they are not going to report this week. I am saying that the deadline to report is March 31. They have not even set the reporting date, what the heck are they doing? CEO has time to promote his ...more  
Comment by pjn0987654321on Mar 04, 2023 12:40pm

RE:Are they reporting on March 10th?

March 10 is a Friday.  Most companies don't report on a Friday. 
Post by giovincoon Mar 04, 2023 9:22am

Are they reporting on March 10th?

They did full year reporting on March 10th for the past 2 years, nothing scheduled yet for this time. Reporting schedule was announced and posted in late Jan/early Feb. What are they doing? No news is ...more  
Comment by pennydredfulon Feb 17, 2023 8:11pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Active on NCIB

Because these debentures  are convertible  they  have to follow  NCIB   rules  re buying them  back  ie  can  only  buy  5-10 %  ...more  
Comment by 2young2investon Feb 17, 2023 8:05pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Active on NCIB

Debentures are the priority for sure, but they have limits on how much they can buy back in the open market. There are lots of other maturities this year: mortages, credit line.