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Service Properties Trust T.SVC


Primary Symbol: SVC

Service Properties Trust is a real estate investment trust. The Company operates through two segments: hotel investments and net lease investments. It owns a portfolio of hotels and net lease service and necessity-based retail properties. The Company owns over 221 hotels with approximately 37,000 rooms or suites located in over 36 states, in the District of Columbia, Ontario, Canada and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It owns approximately 752 service-oriented retail properties with over 13.3 million square feet located in approximately 42 states. The Company’s net lease portfolio is occupied by over 175 tenants, which is operating approximately 137 brands in over 21 industries. The Company's net lease portfolio is leased to tenants that include travel centers, quick service and casual dining restaurants, movie theaters, health and fitness centers, grocery stores, automotive parts and services and other businesses in service-oriented and necessity-based industries.


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Post by vtech12on May 11, 2011 10:48am
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Post# 18559787

SVC has been forgotten by the street

SVC has been forgotten by the streetSadly the street has turned it's back on Sandvine for now. Any news short of a massive deal with AT&T will be met with little enthusiasm or price movements in the stock.  

The sad sack volumes are a proof of this and when on any given day a good portion of the volumes are from the executives stock disposal plan you've got a problem.  Most of them are selling about 300,000 shares, which isn't a big deal, one doofus is selling 1,800,000 shares so either he's got a horrible financial planner or has less faith than the other guys.

The credibility gap remains for SVC and will continue to hang on this stock.  I believe it's products are far superior to it's competitors (eg. Allot, Procera) and by all accounts should the price should be much higher but given how poorly this company has been managed from an investor perspective one has to wonder if it will ever reach it's potential. 

GLTA
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