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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Pure Multi-Family REIT LP PMULF

"Pure Multi-Family REIT LP is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. It invests in multi-family real estate properties focused on luxury resort-style apartment communities in the United States, which offers investors exclusive exposure to U.S. multi-family real estate assets. Its portfolios are in Dallas, Texas, Arizona, Houston, Georgia, San Antonio, Phoenix, and Nevada. Its portfolio... see more

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Pure Multi-Family REIT LP > Impatient sellers
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Post by marketsense on Jul 20, 2017 4:56pm

Impatient sellers

Do sellers have to keep hitting the bid price all the time just because there is a spread between
the bid and the ask?  It is very annoying and has a tendency to collapse the stock each time.
How about letting the bid come up and take out your offers for a change or would that be too
much to ask?  Maybe you might even get more money out of your sell that way but that's just
me.  As a buyer I would be quite happy to continue to low ball you all day long knowing that 
sellers can't be bothered to sit on the offer,
Comment by maypeters on Jul 20, 2017 4:58pm
True. Happens all the time in stocks with lower voluments - irrelevant in the longer term. 
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