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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.


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Post by f_the_bankerson Feb 12, 2013 8:31pm
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Post# 20978049

spot the difference...

spot the difference...

 

in a seemingly normal world (i.e. one based on merits, not the one in which the financial world seems to adher to these days) can you tell which answer best doesn't belong?

 

a) a share price that's fallen ~80% in one year.             [okay, in this case that's true]

b) a 5-year rise in the underlying commodity of 60%.           [okay, i know this is true]

c) a management team that still has their jobs given both a) and b).   [hmm... this doesn't seem to make sense]

 

if you need a hint, it's neither a) nor b)... good luck.

by the way, if you fail this test, you might just be eligible for an executive position at one of the many resource companies listed on the tsx. for more information on job opportunities call stephen letwin, tye burt, or aaron regent. oh, and remember to act really stupid in the interview because that'll improve your odds at getting hired. 

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