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Morgan Stanley's Seth Weintrob discusses Bernanke's hints at tapering.
Dr. James Pogue says leaders must treat inclusion matters with dignity and respect.
CEO Wendy Simpson says health care REIT upholding stringent underwriting standards.
HCP’s Tom Klaritch stresses importance of statistics matching utilization of building.
CEO Justin Knight says the trend will positively impact the lodging and resorts sector.
Mike Landy says Monmouth’s portfolio has vacancy rate of only 1%.
CFO Jaap Tonckens says retailer uncertainty impacting rent growth.
Jim Connor says higher steel prices pose a challenge for the “foreseeable future.”
CEO Jeff Witherell says the company likes class-B, light industrial and assembly space.
Hospitality Properties Trust increasing presence in travel center sector.
Joey Agree says REIT improving quality of portfolio on a consistent basis.
David Toti of Cantor Fitzgerald discusses potential effects of interest rate increases.
EY’s Dale Kim says voters could remove a tax increase ceiling for commercial and industrial properties.
Mike McGillis of Tetra Tech says upfront analysis of assets key to long-term success.