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H&R Real Estate Investment Trust T.HR.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  HRUFF

H&R Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Company owns, operates and develops residential and commercial properties across Canada and in the United States. The Company operates through the four segments: Residential, Industrial, Office and Retail. The Residential segment consists of approximately 24 residential properties in select markets in the United States and its portfolio comprises 8,166 residential rental units. The Industrial segment consists of 66 industrial properties in Canada and two properties in the United States comprising 8.7 million square feet. The Office segment consists of 17 properties in Canada and three properties in select markets in the United States, aggregating 5.5 million square feet. The Retail segment consists of 34 properties in Canada, which are single tenant properties as well as two single tenant retail properties and one multi-tenant retail property in the United States.


TSX:HR.UN - Post by User

Comment by gasholeon Nov 17, 2020 2:38pm
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Post# 31915837

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Huge upside, but not attractive yield for new buyers

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Huge upside, but not attractive yield for new buyersYes you're probably right and as a side note I look back at the financial crisis it was a full 18 months before HR increased their dividend and many more months after that before it got back to pre financial crisis levels so those that think q1 or q2 they are just going to put the dividend back where it was I think are going to be sadly mistaken... I could be wrong but I do believe they enjoy the dividend savings and can put that extra cash towards share BuyBacks or debt reduction
materialsgirl wrote: gashole

You should save your energy and avoid replying 
to bloggers who do not comprehend the basics
about distributions, payout ratios etc.

If a blogger does not grasp the basics there is no 
point in trying to educate them

mat


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