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SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust T.SRU.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  CWYUF

SmartCentres Real Estate Investment Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based fully integrated real estate investment trust. The Trust develops, leases, constructs, owns and manages shopping centers, office buildings, high-rise and low-rise condominiums and rental residences, seniors’ housing, townhome units, self-storage rental facilities, and industrial facilities in Canada. It is focused on development, ownership, management and operation of investment properties located in Canada. The Trust portfolio features approximately 195 strategically located properties in communities across the country. The Trust’s subsidiaries include Smart Limited Partnership, Smart Limited Partnership II, Smart Limited Partnership III, Smart Limited Partnership IV, Smart Oshawa South Limited Partnership, Smart Oshawa Taunton Limited Partnership, Smart Boxgrove Limited Partnership, ONR Limited Partnership, ONR Limited Partnership I, and SmartVMC West Limited Partnership.


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Comment by 3centspluson Dec 22, 2004 7:34pm
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Post# 8350025

RE: Lanny You're Wrong - Grade not Tonnage Needed

RE: Lanny You're Wrong - Grade not Tonnage Neededhead frame , you go and check out how much an open pit mine will cost to start and operate. The one thing I know it is no where near $230.00a ton and there probably be enough profit to continue to explore for the deeper 2% material to upgrade the systems. I think because you feel you have all the answers you perhaps should fiqure out the above mentioned senerio as this is the program williams de Bro is inclined to feel will work.My professional friends say you are by far to high in your theory's So show us . Thwen for intrest sake only please post what Raglin average grade is and costs. I am sure that is with in your means. Perhaps then we can learn from your posts. Thanks in advance . regards Jim Andrews
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