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Crombie Real Estate Investment Trust T.CRR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  CROMF

Crombie Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The principal business of the Company is investing in income-producing retail, retail-related industrial, mixed-use, and office properties in Canada. Its portfolio primarily includes grocery-anchored retail, retail-related industrial, and mixed-used residential properties in Canada's urban and suburban markets. Its portfolio includes 304 properties comprising approximately 19.3 million square feet. The Company’s properties include CIBC Building; Aberdeen Business Centre; Acadia Avenue; Amherst Centre; Amherst Plaza; Antigonish Sobeys; Blink Bonnie Plaza; Brunswick Place; Causeway Shopping Centre Sobeys; Cogswell Tower; County Fair Mall; Dartmouth Crossing Cineplex Cinemas; Downsview Mall and Downsview Plaza; Duke Tower; Elmsdale Shopping Centre; Fall River Plaza; Forest Hills; New Waterford, Plummer Ave; New Waterford, Emerald Street; Scotia Square; Sheet Harbour, and others.


TSX:CRR.UN - Post by User

Post by quantstockon Feb 03, 2014 2:21am
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Post# 22164630

Seems not bad

Seems not badI would go long on Jan 27th, had I seen the chart.
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