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Transcontinental Realty Investors Inc V.TCI.H


Primary Symbol: TCI

Transcontinental Realty Investors, Inc. is a fully integrated, externally managed real estate company. The Company operates through two segments: the acquisition, development, ownership and management of multifamily properties, and the acquisition, development, ownership and management of commercial properties, which are primarily office properties. The services for its commercial segment include primarily rental of office space and other tenant services, including parking and storage space rental. The services for its multifamily segment include primarily rental of apartments and other tenant services, including parking and storage space rental. It holds a diverse portfolio of equity real estate located across the United States, including office buildings, apartments, shopping centers, and developed and undeveloped land. It invests in real estate through direct ownership, leases and partnerships and invests in mortgage loans on real estate. It also holds mortgage receivables.


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Comment by Ktownskid1on Aug 13, 2018 3:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:"Almost no orders in the book" "dead, not getting done"

RE:RE:RE:"Almost no orders in the book" "dead, not getting done"good question

Investment banks sign on to lead deals that are terrible more than you would think. most of them are so short sighted and purely focused on near term fees that they don't care if a bad deal gets done as long as they get paid their fee. Sad state of affairs.


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