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CFO Jeffrey Theiler sees “fantastic tailwinds” for health care sector.
Tom Ehmann also expects SEC to address human capital issues in October.
Paciorek says executives have integrated sustainability into culture.
Host’s Michael Chang says REIT had a “very positive story to tell.”
CEO Dave Schulte says REIT focused on diversification across the energy value chain.
Green Street’s Phil Owens says cost of capital a major impediment to growth.
CEO David Neithercut says Equity Residential taking cautious approach to development.
Neithercut says deal part of broader effort to transform company's portfolio.
Michael Gallagher says lack of certainty surrounds new auditor report.
King & Spalding’s Kathryn Furman says preferred equity is a popular alternative capital source.
Catchmark Timber's Jerry Barag discusses competition for acquisitions in timber market.