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Granite Real Estate Investment Trust T.GRT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  GRP.U

Granite Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The Trust is engaged in the acquisition, development, ownership and management of logistics, warehouse and industrial properties in North America and Europe. The Trust owns 143 investment properties representing approximately 63.3 million square feet of leasable area. The Trust’s investment properties consist of income-producing properties, and development properties. The income-producing properties consist primarily of logistics, e-commerce and distribution warehouses, and light industrial and heavy industrial manufacturing properties. The Trust has approximately 38 industrial properties in Canada, 66 in the United States, 16 in the Netherlands, 14 in Germany and nine in Australia. All of its income-producing properties are for industrial use and can be categorized as distribution/e-commerce, industrial/warehouse, flex/office or special purpose properties.


TSX:GRT.UN - Post by User

Comment by SargeXon Jan 07, 2021 6:57pm
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Post# 32250571

RE:RE:RE:RE:Daily Buy/Sell Adviser

RE:RE:RE:RE:Daily Buy/Sell AdviserI guess I figure that's really short term worrying. I would have thought that you'd have realized that the market makes very little sense in the short term and that good companies will be fine in the longer term.

For an old guy. it seems like way too much watching and unnecessary short term worrying.

As an aside, I just added 90 shares at $76.60 on Monday and another 105 today at $77.90 to use some of the dough I'm triming because of the BAM take-over of BPY.UN. I didn't really hesitate thinking about price knowing it will do very well in the long term.

Ciao
  Sarge

ol_griz wrote: I'm fine in one account, and think it's a core holding for my rrsp, having bought in much lower, so my grumble was really about a more recent purchases around $78 that were skewered for unkown reasons. 

If you bought in Jan. 2020 it was a cagey buy on a dip, however.  Timing makes the difference.

Anyway, I bought more today before the bounce, so I am dead even again in that acccount as of 4:00.  Hoping for and expecting better as COVID winds down.


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