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Service Properties Trust T.SVC


Primary Symbol: SVC

Service Properties Trust is a real estate investment trust. The Company operates through two segments: hotel investments and net lease investments. It owns a portfolio of hotels and net lease service and necessity-based retail properties. The Company owns over 221 hotels with approximately 37,000 rooms or suites located in over 36 states, in the District of Columbia, Ontario, Canada and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It owns approximately 752 service-oriented retail properties with over 13.3 million square feet located in approximately 42 states. The Company’s net lease portfolio is occupied by over 175 tenants, which is operating approximately 137 brands in over 21 industries. The Company's net lease portfolio is leased to tenants that include travel centers, quick service and casual dining restaurants, movie theaters, health and fitness centers, grocery stores, automotive parts and services and other businesses in service-oriented and necessity-based industries.


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Comment by Pandoraon Sep 12, 2016 1:23pm
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RE:LUMPS

RE:LUMPS
0buylowsellhigh wrote: The "lumps" taken are by the retail investors. IR and keeping investors in the dark over this continued "lumpiness" is not well received and especially by any investor looking to add or to venture in with both feet.  With all the new employees, the government $$$, buybacks and sales people, I certainly expected better and no lumpiness...I was wrong.  Ok...time to shut off the flashlight and back in the dark till the next QTR.


Seems like another Canadian tech darling. Great technology but weak management. Twas ever thus. Over the years many great Cdn tech developments have gone nowhere. Maybe they need an American management team to come in -- or as usually happens it will be bought out by a U.S. firm at a distressed value and go on to become a winner.

We have been going through this same scene for 3 years now. I keep thinking it might get back to my purchase price but the trend can't get off the negative bias.

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