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Experts say it’s important for ETFs to embrace REITs, and vice versa.
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CEO Chris Czarnecki says company looking to invest more in cold storage segment.
CEO Sam Landy points to higher occupancy, sales, and product acceptance.
CEO David Schulte said unpredictable oil prices have led the REIT to be more careful about what assets it owns.
REALpac’s Nancy Anderson comments on inclusion of non-GAAP measures in statements.
CEO Keith Cline says the REIT had almost 3,000 rooms out of service after Hurricane Irma.
CEO Ed Fritsch says “advantageous” footprint continues to attract tenants.
CEO T. Wilson Eglin said the REIT’s portfolio is now 72% industrial.
CEO Steven Grimes says omnichannel shopping concept has created a “smarter retailer.”
Analyst David Guarino says data centers remain an “attractive investment overall.”
SOFR transition expert Readie Callahan says REITs should begin proactively moving away from LIBOR.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller says REITs de-levered aggressively in wake of global financial crisis.
CEO John Kite points to growth in NOI, average base rents, and anchor leases in 2018.
CEO Don Brain says investors are reacting positively to the strategy.
CEO Arlen Nordhagen sees increased competition for assets across most markets.
King & Spalding’s Spencer Johnson says strong private capital markets is delaying companies from going public.