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PRO Real Estate Investment 8 Convertible Unsecured Subod Debentures T.PRV.DB

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRVFF | T.PRV.UN

PRO Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based open-ended real estate investment trust. The Company owns a portfolio of commercial real estate properties in Canada, with an industrial focus in robust secondary markets. The Company’s segments include three classifications of investment properties: Industrial, Retail and Office. All of the Company’s activities are located in a single segment, Canada. With a concentration in eastern and central Canada, its industrial-focused real estate portfolio consists of commercial properties located in secondary markets. It has approximately 123 properties, including MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK, Amherst, Nova Scotia; L'ancienne-Lorette, Quebec; Daveluyville, Quebec; Saint John, New Brunswick; Miramichi, New Brunswick; Woodstock, New Brunswick and others. The Company’s properties are located in Western Canada, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada.


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Comment by xbox360on Mar 21, 2016 1:32pm
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Post# 24684139

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FYI

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:FYI I mean temporarily stop the DRIP if they have the ability to pay dividend without the DRIP, because the shares are currently trading at discount to net asset value and they are buying back shares for that reason. OR at least stop the 3% discount.
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