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Regent Pacific Properties Inc V.RPP

Regent Pacific Properties Inc. is a Canada-based real estate development and investment company. The Company invests in residential and commercial properties located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Company has a portfolio consisting of about 72,675 square feet three-story commercial office tower and attached single-story bays with an underground parking facility (Cassel Centre), located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Company seeks to expand its portfolio of income producing properties.


TSXV:RPP - Post by User

Comment by Frictionon Feb 24, 2000 9:02am
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RE: RE : Friction DON

RE: RE : Friction DONOK...I said I didn't frequent this board, but things look to either be getting interesting or out of hand. Merger? Not likely unless some of the big stake holders are looking for a bath. This company is $1Billion in debt!!! Big Contracts??? Unless they are indeed persuing an e-business of some type, there will be no Big Contracts. It woule be diffifcult to produce any more paper than they already do, and they already sell everything they make, so there will be no Big Contract on the paper end of things. Management has been doing a lot of travelling lately, which is not the norm. We have been asking if somethig is in the works. The answers we have been getting is that they are trying to atone for recent shipments of poor quality paper -- printers can be very selective, and we have already lost a BIG customer in TIME MAGAZINE. Getting the picture yet??
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