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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust
T.HR.UN
Alternate Symbol(s):
HRUFF
Real Estate
REIT - Diversified
H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Company owns, operates and develops residential and commercial properties across Canada and in the United States. The Company operates through the four segments: Residential, Industrial, Office and Retail. The Residential segment consists of approximately 24 residential properties in select markets in the...
United States and its portfolio comprises 8,166 residential rental units. The Industrial segment consists of 66 industrial properties in Canada and two properties in the United States comprising 8.7 million square feet. The Office segment consists of 17 properties in Canada and three properties in select markets in the United States, aggregating 5.5 million square feet. The Retail segment consists of 34 properties in Canada, which are single tenant properties as well as two single tenant retail properties and one multi-tenant retail property in the United States.
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Inflation
Fiat debasement is 100% certain- it is math. Somewhere in the world the printer is going to need to turn on- AND SOON!
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For your benefit... you may want to zoom out and take a look at the sovereigns themselves... countries finance their exiesting debt and deficits by issuing bonds. Therefore, they issue bonds roughly
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Got Paid "TODAY" JULY 14th :>))
T.HR.UN THANK YOU
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Inflation
Whats ther not to get? Times change. 20% rates in 1970s would be impossible now like a good computer in the 1990s had 16 bytes of ram, now a slow computer has 256mb ram. times
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I cannot understand all this griping about "high" interest ratest. Fresh out of school when trying, and finally bought my first house, CMHC could abbrove an NHA morthage at 6&1/2
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HR THE DUD
These guys have so many levers to close gap. Can probably sell HR for around $20. My worry is do reits remain unfavorable for another decade
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RE:RE:RE:Inflation
Hi CptnBlueberries, my guess is as good as yours :) Welcome to Stockhouse! If central banks believe we are in restrictive policy then you want to be in short term t-bills. The
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Inflation
Short-term trades in a highly speculative and manipulated market is a losers game (speculative - participants; manipulated - big boys & central banks)... ask any macro nerd who has been a bear and
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RE:RE:RE:Inflation
Long-term macro trade - short fiat - how you achieve this, which fiat you short, what you pair trade, and/or which instrument(s) used (i.e. CDS) is between you and a very, very competent financial
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Tomorrow could be the day
Few. Understand This.
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RE:RE:Inflation
Hi Torontojay, great posts. So what's the big brain macro play here? Is it to be really conservative for the second half of the year, in anticipation of the current market euphoria fizzling away
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RE:Inflation
Hi Snakeboy. I have a monetarist viewpoint on where inflation is going. The money supply in the US is almost 2 years ahead of where it should be. However, the growth rate of the money supply
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RE:RE:RE:Tomorrow could be the day
Hi Frankie, yes you're right. Here is a mathematical way to calculate a 12 month inflation rate using month over month figures. Cpi (12 month) = (July/June Cpi ) * (August/July
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Dead money
Looks like reits are going to be dead money for awhile. Probably need a crisis for feds to cut rates
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