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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. BPY

Brookfield Property Partners LP owns, operates, and invests in commercial properties in North America, Europe, Australia, and Brazil. The company focuses on being a global owner and operator of real estate, providing investors with diversified exposure to some of the iconic properties and acquiring high-quality assets at a discount to replacement cost or intrinsic value. Its operating segment includes Core Office, Core Retail, LP Investments, and Corporate Segments. The company operates in various sectors such as the office sector, retail sector, industrial, multifamily, hospitality, triple net lease, and the corporate sector. It generates a majority of revenue from the LP Investments segment.


NDAQ:BPY - Post by User

Comment by SargeXon Dec 06, 2019 12:23pm
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Post# 30429353

RE:RE:RE:Buying on this dip.

RE:RE:RE:Buying on this dip. Hey KR

Depends upon your definition of "dead money" and your return expectations. I'm a retiree (6.5 yrs into it) and my wife and I live entirely off dividend income and my CPP & OAS. We only hold TSX listed dividedn income/growth stocks. No bonds, GICs, preferreds, etc.

We are actually quite happy collecting a 7% distribtuon that continues to increase each year.

If you wnat growth and higher risk, you should just sell and go elsewhere. 

I actually still think the stock price will get to $30 in the future.

Each to his own. 

As an aside, are you a millennial by any chance? Sort of sound like it with being impatient and wanting to be spoon-fed and wanting everything right now.   :-)

Ciao
  Boomer Sarge

KR1527 wrote: people have been buying this on dips for months now to no reward. personally im getting frustrated with the consistent underperformance of the SP. Sure the dividend is nice, but now long do shareholders have to wait to see some appreciation here? Feels like dead money ...


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