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Wall Financial Corp T.WFC

Alternate Symbol(s):  WFICF

Wall Financial Corporation is a Canada-based real estate investment and development company. The Company is focused on development and management of residential and commercial rental units, development and construction of residential housing units for sale and development and management of hotel properties. Its segments include ownership and management of revenue-producing residential and commercial properties (Rental), ownership and management of hotel properties (Hotel), and the development and sale of residential housing (Development). Its properties include The Beginnings at Peter Wall Mansion, Granville Skytrain Station, 1050 Burrard at Wall Centre, Wall Centre Richmond, Wall Centre Vancouver, Crofton Lands, The Trails Phase 2, Wall Centre Burnaby, 1105 Seymour, Hornby & Drake, Hastings & Gore, Ivy on the Park, Strathcona Village, York Theatre, Wall Centre False Creek, The Capitol Residences & Music School, Yaletown Park, Electric Avenue, and Metropolitan Towers.


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Comment by malx1on May 21, 2024 3:36pm
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Post# 36050607

RE:RE:There we go.

RE:RE:There we go.
wynner wrote: Seeing as 30 people have viewed the last post , as opposed to the usual 1. As I have spent most of the day cutting branches on my trees, I will go out on a limb and say that there may be a $2 dividend announcement for June. That would be a 10% yield. That is in my ballpark.


Nobody "buying" that speculation.

Dividends here get paid when insiders need to break the piggy bank.

RE markets have already topped out.

Recession is now.


Why shares under $20?

Yup
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