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Executives to discuss trends in single-family rental sector.
CEO David Helfand says the REIT moved from 156 assets down to 11.
Hirsh Ament, partner at Venable, discusses the outcomes of the 2023 proxy season and the evolving landscape of corporate governance.
Rehan emphasizes that public debt and equity markets are leading the thawing process.
CEO John Case says balance sheet has “never been in better shape.”
Jana Borer stresses the need for a “human in the loop” when utilizing AI.
KPMG’s Matthew Ams sheds light on tax implications and strategies for REITs.
Craig Stern of Forvis Mazars breaks down recent IRS guidance on zero-income REITs, EV charging stations, and airport terminal leases.
Farmland Partners’ Christine Garrison sheds light on the challenges and opportunities facing GCs today.
Dyckman also discussed the compliance complexities of joint ventures, especially with foreign investors.
CEO Andy Power outlines how power, AI, and sustainability are shaping Digital Realty’s next phase of growth.
Jason Goode is advising clients that 2025 is not a year for “business as usual.”
Kronforst says companies must prioritize preparations for financial statement requirements.
Sonia Barros expects a shift toward a more deregulatory and pro-business stance at the SEC.
CEO Joe Margolis discusses steady demand, operational innovation, and disciplined capital deployment.
Shane Shelley of Morrison Foerster discusses solar integration, IRS rulings, and the complexities of REIT joint ventures.