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Morguard Real Estate Investment 5 25 convertible unsecured subordinated debentures T.MRT.DB.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  MGRUF | T.MRT.UN

Morguard Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based closed-end real estate investment trust. The Company provides real estate advisory services and portfolio management services, specializing in publicly traded equities and fixed-income securities, to institutional clients and private investors. The Company owns a diversified portfolio of 46 retail, office and industrial income-producing properties in Canada consisting of approximately 8.2 million square feet of leasable space. It owns and manages a diversified portfolio of office, industrial, retail, multi-suite residential and hotel properties in North America. It is a significant sponsor of two real estate investment trusts (REITs): Morguard REIT, a closed-end Trust with a diversified portfolio of Canadian commercial real estate assets; and Morguard North American Residential REIT, an open-end Trust with a diversified portfolio of multi-suite residential assets across North America.


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Comment by Shirtlessnomoreon Dec 07, 2020 9:49pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:what's the problem with this stock?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:what's the problem with this stock?It could be a very simple plan, they take as many shares as possible on the drip, then when this is over buy back shares from weak hands on open market while at the same time bringing the price back up to where they feel it should be then raise the dividend back to 8 cents and then collect the fantastic monthly returns. Does anyone else not see this unfolding? Theyve never been happy with the stock price and who's fault is it really? Its retail buyers fault not the company, if joe baloney doesnt sell his shares for 6 bucks then it wouldnt be 6 bucks would it? MRC and institutions arent flipping shares for a quarter?? Retail does, the less shares there are for retail to fight over the better. ...
canadian wrote: What are they achieving by this? What is there long term plan?


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