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RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust T.REI.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIOCF

RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Company owns, manages and develops retail-focused, mixed-use properties. Its portfolio includes leasing, development, and residential. The Company’s properties are held by various tenants, such as grocery, pharmacy, liquor, personal services, and specialty and value retailers. Its portfolio comprises approximately 187 properties with an aggregate net leasable area of approximately 33 million square feet. Its properties include 1293 Bloor Street West; 145 Woodbridge Avenue; 1556 Bank Street; 1650 -1660 Carling Avenue; 1860 Bayview; 1946 Robertson Road; 2422 Fairview Street, and others. Its properties for commercial lease, including grocery anchored, open air, mixed-use/urban, and enclosed centers. Its residential brand, RioCan Living, delivers purpose-built rental units and condos. 1293 Bloor Street West is located at the intersection of Lansdowne Ave & Bloor Street in Toronto.


TSX:REI.UN - Post by User

Comment by CANCDNon Nov 12, 2020 12:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sru.un earning shows why sru is better

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sru.un earning shows why sru is better
CANCDN wrote:
Kenneth9 wrote: I agree with hroark7, it's hard to imagine any non-institutional investors having more than 100,000 shares of RioCan. I have 52,000 shares, a fairly large amount, but still only about half as much. 

hroark7 wrote:
Covidruinedme wrote:
so the CEO buying back 800k shares explain a billion dollar in nav difference? Show me the math. Honestly reddit is much better than stockhouse to discuss stocks you guys are so married and in love with your stock you refuse to see the fact and accept it and instead get offended. This is very sad. It's impossible to point out anything negative here. The fact that you people fail to see that CEO buyback itself doesnt move the price but it's the confidence that arises from the CEO purchasing it's own stock is one of the major reason sru trading at a lower discount to nav thst riocan is just beyond sad. But whatever. This has turned into a big circle jerk forum. I'm gonna go back to reddit where people actually talk about the cons and pros of their holdings.best part is after Candan I'm the second largest holder of riocan but unlike you losers acknowledge both the positives and negatives of this company


I have almost 100,000 shares of Riocan so that would make me the largest shareholder here. 

You just said you're going back to Reddit, we're going to hold you to that, no more posts from you, goodbye!

 



I have 60k shares and expect to have 300k shares by end of 2023.


 

I drip and also use margin from IKBR at 0.5%. Keep a 10% buffer at all times. 

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