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Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust T.D.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DRETF

Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is an open-ended real estate investment trust. The Trust owns central business district office properties in various urban centers across Canada, with a focus on downtown Toronto. The Trust owns and manages 3.5 million square feet of office land in downtown Toronto. Its objectives include managing its business and assets to provide both yield and growth over the longer term. Its properties are located across Adelaide Place, Toronto; 30 Adelaide Street East, Toronto; 438 University Avenue, Toronto; 655 Bay Street, Toronto; 74 Victoria Street/137 Yonge Street, Toronto; 36 Toronto Street, Toronto; 330 Bay Street, Toronto; 20 Toronto Street/33 Victoria Street, Toronto; 250 Dundas Street West, Toronto; 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto; 425 Bloor Street East, Toronto; 212 King Street West, Toronto; 357 Bay Street, Toronto; 360 Bay Street, Toronto; 350 Bay Street, Toronto; 56 Temperance Street, Toronto; and 6 Adelaide Street East, Toronto.


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Comment by gillisron Dec 20, 2016 10:47am
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Post# 25624451

RE:Another year of huge profits for the SNAKE!!!!!!!!!

RE:Another year of huge profits for the SNAKE!!!!!!!!!You know Snake...we are all good at math here and can see through you Bull$hit...

At one point you claimed to be short 7600 shares...which would give you a minimum capital to play with of $137,000

You also claimed you were up $15,000 over the course of your life (and bragged as though that was a good thing).

A $38.5% return on $137,000 is roughly $50,000....in order to have a 38.5% return, you also have to have a much larger amount of capital to work with to offset your $14k losses in Dream.

There is only one scenario that could describe the massive discrepancy that doesn't involve you lying, which I don't think you are smart enough to figure out and I don't believe is the reality.

What is your explanation?
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