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Pure Multi-Family REIT LP PMULF

"Pure Multi-Family REIT LP is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. It invests in multi-family real estate properties focused on luxury resort-style apartment communities in the United States, which offers investors exclusive exposure to U.S. multi-family real estate assets. Its portfolios are in Dallas, Texas, Arizona, Houston, Georgia, San Antonio, Phoenix, and Nevada. Its portfolio includes Pure Fillmore Appartments, Pure Farmers Market Apartments, Lansbrook At Twin Creeks, The Avenue


OTCQX:PMULF - Post by User

Comment by bcscon May 01, 2018 1:59pm
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Post# 27965595

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Management is not acting in the interests of unitholders

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Management is not acting in the interests of unitholders
bruloil wrote: Insurance: Haven’t they raised their coverage under the current policy? The premium went up by more than 50% in 2 years.
Furthermore now aren’t they proposing a compensation committee to overlook their compensation?
No wonder why they are engage in robot calling their shareholders!


Compensation committee arleady exists. Under their watch the base salary of the top 3 executives increased an average of 2.45x from 2016 to 2017.  Unitholders did not fare as well.
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