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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 readgirlon Sep 01, 2000 4:51pm
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RE: I too am curious as to what happens to my Rpp

RE: I too am curious as to what happens to my RppI think you are right. My shares are at Investor's Edge, so I assume that when the deal goes through, the shares come out of the account, and the cash goes in--no commission. I can understand why people would buy at .195, because if you can buy enough, you will definitely make a profit. But why are there buyers at .20, and stranger still, .205?
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