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Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust Tr Unit DUNDF

Dream Global Real Estate Investment Trust is a real estate investment trust primarily engaged in the acquisition, ownership, and operation of properties in Europe. The company's portfolio is mainly composed of office and mixed-use spaces. Dream Global REIT's German office properties represent the majority of its holdings in terms of total square footage. The firm derives nearly all of its revenue in the form of rental income. The urban German markets of Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Berlin, and Cologne g


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Comment by Sunnyboyon Feb 18, 2016 1:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Financial Results posted ...

RE:RE:RE:RE:Financial Results posted ...
He I am just saying it’s nice that the market value per unit went up but the payout ratio over the last two years has deteriorated from 95% to 100% and for the last half year has been 111%. This seems to be the only REIT that tries to sell itself by listing an increased market value. Anyway everybody has their own investment criteria. For me 111% payout ratio is a fed flag. FYI I do own DIR.UN. (Up 3.94% today last time I checked.)  with an improving Payout ratio now down to 84.5%. I believe if DIR.UN  would have reported an 111% payout ratio the bottom would have fallen out. What is the difference?
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