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Brookfield Property Partners L.P. T.BPY.UN


Primary Symbol: 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 CANCDNon Aug 26, 2020 12:35pm
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Post# 31456048

RE:RE:RE:My prediction

RE:RE:RE:My predictionYou can still be done with me, but why not refute me with some facts.

why is bpy unit holders paying bam 200 million a quarter in management fees when FFO is 178 million.

why would bpy not pay mortgage even for non recourse when this will cost unit holders many times down the road with higher interests rates for loans as this is going to hammer bpy credit rating

why was bpy rent collection for retail so low compared to peers when management fees are 10-20x higher?

why wasn't management fees cut?

bpy keeps saying NAV is 27, why is bam only buying back at 12 with a hard cap?
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