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Invesque Ord Shs T.IVQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.IVQ.DB.U | MHIVF | 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 arrangements with operating partners. Its portfolio also includes investments in owner-occupied seniors housing properties in which the Company owns the real estate and provides management services through its subsidiary management company, Commonwealth Senior Living. The Company owns or has a majority interest in a portfolio of approximately 68 properties in the United States, comprised of 57 assisted living and memory care facilities, nine skilled nursing facilities and two medical office buildings.


TSX:IVQ - Post by User

Comment by 2young2investon Oct 14, 2021 12:54pm
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Post# 34005735

RE:RE:RE:Value of U debentures

RE:RE:RE:Value of U debenturesI have a feeling that while @Capharnaum is quite convincing he is not toally objective here, as he bought debentures cheap and was expecting to get cash and move on.

I wass expecting the same, but I'm as also a shareholder, so this is NOT big funds shareholders vs small debentureholders as you are trying to make everyone believe.

Indeed, this is shareholders vs debentureholders kind of issue, and being in both camps, I need to choose the smallet from 2 evils.
So far, accepting the deal seems like the smaller evil to me.
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