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EPRA CEO Dominique Moerenhout expects continued IPO activity in 2018.
CEO Ben Butcher also said ESG practices help save money over time.
Lazard’s Jay Leupp says magnitude of impact unclear at this time.
CEO Sandeep Mathrani expects “peer-leading” performance from GGP in 2016.
Broadstone CEO Amy Tait says shareholders want company to remain private.
Paulson & Co.'s Taylor urges investors to stick to basics.
Inland’s Mitchell Sabshon says reporting changes a win-win for investors and companies in non-listed REIT sector.
Vornado’s Dan Egan highlights increased focus on carbon intensity of assets.
STAG Industrial’s Ben Butcher highlights improvement in fundamentals.
CEO T. Wilson Eglin said the REIT’s portfolio is now 72% industrial.
Global head of research Chris Caton says industrial supply has been measured.
Chris Constant also says tenants have been able to pass on higher gas prices to consumers.
CEO David LaRue says Forest City's strategic review of assets nearing completion.
EY’s Serena Wolfe says investors should expect a balance sheet composition change.