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Lanesborough Real Estate Investment Trust V.LRT.UN

Lanesborough Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The investment properties of the Company are separated into three operating segments: Fort McMurray Properties, Other Investment Properties, and Held for Sale and/or Sold Properties. Fort McMurray Properties includes eight properties. Other Investment Properties include two properties. Held for Sale and/or Sold Properties includes sold properties: five properties. The property portfolio of the Company consists of approximately 11 rental properties, encompassing 10 multi-unit residential properties, including the unsold condominium units at Lakewood Townhome.


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Comment by quicksilver545on Jul 25, 2022 1:12pm
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Post# 34848615

RE:RE:RE:RE:Response from Manitoba Securities

RE:RE:RE:RE:Response from Manitoba SecuritiesThe silence is deafening. Every year except this year they have released the results of the voting from the AGM the day of, or after, the AGM.

Now because the results didn't go their way, they don't release the results, and just release the results of the consolidation motion? Plus their rules clearly state that resignations have to be tendered within 60 days of the vote.

If they use the board to "reject" the resignations, that would be incredibly manipulative and likely violate the intention of the rules. 

Has anyone heard anything from the company, or gotten any response whatsoever?
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