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Ten-X’s Tunc Akin says advances in technology are further improving transparency.
Tom Wilkin of PwC says new standard addresses concerns about off-balance sheet transactions.
Green Street’s Craig Leupold says number of REITs may decline in short-term.
CEO Ben Butcher says company cooling on JV deals.
Rutgers University's Jennifer Senick witnessing heightened interest in portfolio performance.
Digital Realty’s William Stein sees growth potential in U.S. and overseas.
King & Spalding’s Keith Townsend says boards are considering the potential permanency of challenges.
IPOs more attainable for smaller REITs, says Bohlert of NYSE.
Duke tax director Mark Patterson highlights need for internal cohesion to support compliance.
Lazard's Jay Leupp says market in middle innings of recovery.
Ross Prindle of Duff & Phelps says Notice 15-02 brings greater transparency to share prices.
CEO Michael Carroll seeing expansion and segmentation in grocery segment.