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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Pure Multi-Family REIT LP PMULF

"Pure Multi-Family REIT LP is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. It invests in multi-family real estate properties focused on luxury resort-style apartment communities in the United States, which offers investors exclusive exposure to U.S. multi-family real estate assets. Its portfolios are in Dallas, Texas, Arizona, Houston, Georgia, San Antonio, Phoenix, and Nevada. Its portfolio... see more

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Comment by Aminvestor1234on Nov 07, 2017 12:24pm

RE:Not easy to get on board

My mistake. I was looking at the US listing. On TSXV trading volume and spread are actually pretty good and it's easy to pick up shares.
Post by retiredcfon Nov 06, 2017 9:11am

Echelon Wealth Partners

Investors in the Real Estate sector should focus on the quality of properties and the stability and growth prospects of cash flows, according to Echelon Wealth Partners analyst Frederic Blondeau ...more  
Comment by maypeterson Nov 05, 2017 8:12am

RE:YUCK/

You may have meant to say bought deal rather than IPO. I am sure you know the difference between the two.  The bought deal was overalloted. Over the year this stock does this - goes down and ...more  
Post by tomorrow7on Nov 05, 2017 2:59am

YUCK/

             Bought in at the IPO at $8.95,dont know when I will recoup.
Comment by Aminvestor1234on Nov 03, 2017 1:49pm

RE:RE:Not easy to get on board

The problem with putting in a low bid is I always ended up with just a portion of the order filled. So I have to pay commission many times over. Also a thin trading stock like this, I may have problem ...more  
Comment by maypeterson Nov 03, 2017 12:47pm

RE:Not easy to get on board

got to put in a low bid and hope someone sells out. Trading is definitly thin. Gets yanked around quite a bit now days. 
Post by Aminvestor1234on Nov 03, 2017 12:00pm

Not easy to get on board

Good fundamentals. Trying to take a small position in this REIT. No success thus far. The thin trading and wide spread is a concern.
Comment by generaldiscon Nov 01, 2017 4:06pm

RE:RE:'RUF' talk

An NCIB announcement is like me declaring that I am getting ready to go on a date with Megan Fox.
Comment by snewguyon Oct 28, 2017 5:04pm

RE:'RUF' talk

as stated, the token gesture is to inform current shareholders that they have the option to do that. AND NO, you did not understand the NCIB.  they did not buy anything back yet. they have up to ...more  
Post by cymynymon Oct 27, 2017 4:40pm

'RUF' talk

If it's pointless or meaningless why do it?  You haven't responded to the question.  It's pointless and therefore does not matter, okay, so why the announcement? NCIB's may ...more  
Comment by snewguyon Oct 27, 2017 2:45pm

RE:Pure equivocation

optics or token gesture, do you think there is some evil corrupt intent?  its an NCIB, very common. period. its like a salesman sending you a christmas card.  take it for what it is ...more  
Post by cymynymon Oct 26, 2017 4:38pm

Pure equivocation

If we can agree it's a token gesture and by token implying symbolic, symbolic gestures can virtually imply anything and if anything then nothing at all.  My point is people read what they ...more  
Comment by snewguyon Oct 26, 2017 2:53pm

RE:'Pure'ly profuse offering

i agree it may be a token gesture, but many comments here take it for more than that.  The alternative? Do people here want some small special dividend?  But then again, as said, the NCIB ...more  
Post by cymynymon Oct 26, 2017 1:55pm

'Pure'ly profuse offering

In a mathematical (financial engineering) sort of way, perhaps.  But not in a very meaningful way. I would direct you to marketsenses' post and (insert proper pronoun) insights into the ' ...more  
Comment by snewguyon Oct 26, 2017 3:21am

RE: 'Pure'ly passe

do you believe reducing the total number of shares is not benefitting shareholders?
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