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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust T.SRU.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  CWYUF

SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based fully integrated real estate investment trust. The Trust develops, leases, constructs, owns and manages shopping centers, office buildings, high-rise and low-rise condominiums and rental residences, seniors’ housing, townhome units, self-storage rental facilities, and industrial facilities in Canada. It is focused on development, ownership, management and operation of investment properties located in Canada. The Trust portfolio features approximately 195 strategically located properties in communities across the country. The Trust’s subsidiaries include Smart Limited Partnership, Smart Limited Partnership II, Smart Limited Partnership III, Smart Limited Partnership IV, Smart Oshawa South Limited Partnership, Smart Oshawa Taunton Limited Partnership, Smart Boxgrove Limited Partnership, ONR Limited Partnership, ONR Limited Partnership I, and SmartVMC West Limited Partnership.


TSX:SRU.UN - Post by User

Post by JerryFrancison Sep 27, 2007 7:27pm
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Post# 13483851

New director[s] coming?

New director[s] coming?A while back I posted that it was my opinion that we would be getting at least one new director replacement and possibley two. Andre and other more recent leaders have their own ideas on how the company should be run and it is entirely possible that those remaining from the 'old guard' might not be on the same page OR might not have the talents that the new regime is looking for. I believe that we will see a board vacancy[ies] filled by a person known to someone on the present board of directors. That person will have a particular expertise or will be able to make a contribution that the older board member couldn't. I am trying to word the post so that there is no negative connotation to it. Who knows, it wouldn't be the first leadership position within a company, that Seymour became personally involved with. Just food for thought. Best regards, Jerry
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