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Healthpeak Properties Inc V.DOC


Primary Symbol: DOC

Healthpeak Properties, Inc. is a fully integrated real estate investment trust (REIT). The Company acquires, develops, owns, leases, and manages healthcare real estate across the United States. Its strategy is to invest in and manage real estate focused on healthcare discovery and delivery. It has a diversified portfolio of high-quality healthcare properties across three core asset classes of lab, outpatient medical, and continuing care retirement community (CCRC) real estate. The Company’s segments include Lab, Outpatient medical and CCRC. The lab segment properties contain laboratory and office space, are leased primarily to biotechnology, medical device and pharmaceutical companies, scientific research institutions, government agencies, and other organizations involved in the life science industry. The Outpatient Medical segment includes outpatient medical buildings and hospitals. Outpatient medical buildings typically contain physicians’ offices and examination rooms.


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Comment by Honeston Jul 05, 2023 9:18am
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Post# 35527044

RE:Nice bonus

RE:Nice bonusI was under the same impression as well. If this was indeed a margin eroding line of business then it was a good decision. However with each line of business that is closed off, there is always an impact to top line revenue. Any ideas on how much topline revenue would be forgone? It would need to be recivered from increased sales within core business. 
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