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Slate Grocery REIT T.SGR


Primary Symbol: T.SGR.UN Alternate Symbol(s):  SRRTF

Slate Grocery REIT (the REIT) is a Canada-based open-ended mutual fund trust. The REIT focuses on acquiring, owning, and leasing a portfolio of grocery-anchored real estate properties. The REIT has a portfolio that spans 15.2 million square feet of GLA and consists of 116 critical real estate properties located in the United States of America. The REIT owns and operates real estate infrastructure across United States metro markets. The Company's properties include Centerplace of Greeley, River Run, Sheridan Square, Flamingo Falls, Northlake Commons, Countryside Shoppes, Creekwood Crossing, Skyview Plaza, Riverstone Plaza, Fayetteville Pavilion, Clayton Corners, Apple Blossom Corners, Hillard Rome Commons and Riverdale Shops, Hocking Valley Mall, North Lake Commons, Eastpointe Shopping Center, Flower Mound Crossing, North Augusta Plaza, among others. The REIT's investment manager is Slate Asset Management (Canada) L.P.


TSX:SGR.UN - Post by User

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Comment by hydra100on Jan 17, 2011 5:41am
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Post# 17982157

RE: RE: Thanks Beefstew - Buyout

RE: RE: Thanks Beefstew - BuyoutFrustrated is not the correct word beefy.

As someone who went to great length to dig up a 2 year old story and deleted the date and posted it here you set out to decieve people. 

And you did so and some were fooled.

I do not and will not believe anything you post - anything - as you have lost all credibbility.

If insiders knew of good news coming they are prohibited from buying or selling on that news before it comes public knowledge.  You say -

"When you see an insider buying tens of thousands of shares at market as I demonstrated with the GEA example from the year 2008, you will know without a doubt something is up."

This is wrong - totally wrong and misleads people - again - into believing something that cannot be true.

Insiders would be and are prohibited from buying or selling shares with inside knowledge until it is public.

Martha Steward?


What a web of evil you weave.
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