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Urbanfund Corp V.UFC

Urbanfund Corp. is a Canada-based real estate development and operating company. The Company’s focus is to identify, evaluate and invest in real estate or real estate-related projects, with a focus on a mix of both residential and commercial properties. The Company owns, develops and operates a real estate portfolio, which is focused on a mix of both residential and commercial properties. The Company’s assets are located in Toronto, Belleville, Kitchener, London, and Brampton, Ontario and in Montreal and Quebec City, Quebec and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Company’s property portfolio includes 305 North Front Street, 476 Wonderland Road, 7251 Avenue Malicorne, 249 Avenue Du Pont-Scott, 4300 4e Avenue East, 2924 Rue De La Verdure, 352 Avenue Saint-Sacrement, 51 Joseph Young Street, 95 Highfield Park Drive, 10 Micmac Boulevard, 1040 Martin Grove Road, 63 Scott Street, Westborough Plaza, and 3080-3094 Don Mills Road & 200 Van Horne Avenue, among others.


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Post by winnerswingon May 29, 2024 4:19pm
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What will it take for this stock to surge?

What will it take for this stock to surge?Do you think interest rates decrease by government would trigger such an event?
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