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Regent Pacific Properties Inc V.RPP

Regent Pacific Properties Inc. is a Canada-based real estate development and investment company. The Company is engaged in the rental of commercial and residential real estate properties located in Canada. All the properties are in one region: Edmonton, Alberta. The Company also invests in residential and commercial properties located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Company has a portfolio consisting of about 72,675 square feet three-story commercial office tower and attached single-story bays with an underground parking facility (Cassel Centre), located in Edmonton, Alberta. It also has two residential condominium units located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Company seeks to expand its portfolio of income-producing properties.


TSXV:RPP - Post by User

Comment by luigi17on Jun 26, 2000 7:49pm
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Post# 2119877

RE: moving in, moving out...

RE: moving in, moving out... This board has been very inactive and stock volume at an all time low. My previous post was not to drum up interest, but just the first hint of action in Repap that I have heard in a long time. The Irving rumour is certainly not one I would prefer but at this point I think they are a lot better than slowly sinking into the mire. Lots of competition out there with Stora putting out a very competitive product and others improving or expanding. Repap needs a big daddy real bad. Been trying to confirm Irving rumour and cannot. As I have stated previosly, Repap stock sucks but is very solid at 10 cents and anyone in should stay because there appears to be no downside even in the worst of markets and lots of potential upside. As for Friction, I am sure we will hear from him soon.
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