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Alexander's Inc V.ALX


Primary Symbol: ALX

Alexander's, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT). The Company is engaged in leasing, managing, developing and redeveloping its properties. It is managed by, and its properties are leased and developed by, Vornado Realty Trust (Vornado). It has five properties in New York City consisting of 731 Lexington Avenue, a 1,079,000 square foot multi-use building comprising the entire block bounded by Lexington Avenue, East 59th Street, Third Avenue and East 58th Street in Manhattan; Rego Park I, a 338,000 square foot shopping center, is located on Queens Boulevard and 63rd Road in Queens; Rego Park II, a 616,000 square foot shopping center, is located adjacent to the Rego Park I shopping center in Queens; Flushing, a 167,000 square foot building, located on Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street in Queens, and The Alexander apartment tower, located above its Rego Park II shopping center, contains 312 units aggregating 255,000 square feet.


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Comment by himmleron Jun 23, 2017 12:27pm
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Post# 26398275

RE:SeekingAlpha article

RE:SeekingAlpha articleBe very carefull with Cenovus.As far as Im concerned they are an extremely risky gamble.Too much debt,the last deal they made may very kill them.
Thats the problem with 'garbage' sites like seeking alpha.Worse than BNN.The authors in many cases have unprofessional opinons..in other words amatuers.Just like most of us.
I have never noticed a single one of their opinions become reality...and no poster here will ever admit to losing money based on what seeking alpha says.
You want to use their opinions as an aid to DD..go right ahead.At your own peril.
Ever noticed posters always use seeking alpha to 'pump' a stock?
Ever wonder why? 
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