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Invesque Ord Shs T.IVQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  MHIVF | T.IVQ.DB.U | T.IVQ.DB.V

Invesque Inc. is a health care real estate company. The Company owns a portfolio of North American properties across the health care spectrum. The Company invests in a portfolio of predominantly privately paid senior housing communities. The Company's portfolio includes investments primarily in independent living, assisted living, and memory care, which are operated under long-term leases and joint venture arrangements with industry operating partners. The Company's portfolio also includes investments in owner-occupied seniors housing properties in which the Company owns the real estate, the licensed operations, and provides management services through Commonwealth Senior Living, LLC. It owns a portfolio of over 56 properties in the United States, comprised of 53 assisted living and memory care facilities and three skilled nursing facilities. In Canada, the Company owns an interest in four seniors housing assets.


TSX:IVQ - Post by User

Comment by Stratocheifon Dec 29, 2020 9:52pm
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Post# 32194700

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Q3 is out

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Q3 is outIve been burned so many times with convertible debentures. I used to have dozens of them in my portfolio. Now just 2 or 3 and they are with the most secure companies. Big mistake not to get rid of ivq debentures last year. Now i have to go thru it. When a company runs into problems all they have to do is convert those debentures into shares. No one can stop them. Why would they redeem them? They arent obligated to like with secured bonds.And even with those the same thing can happen. Happened to me at least half a dozen times. You get a pile of shares and if the company continues to decline you end up with pennies on the dollar. I own some of these but i certaintly wouldnt buy any more. Any comments?
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