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Lindemann says he foresees more REIT IPOs.
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School explains research on REIT capital structures during the global credit crunch.
CEO Dennis Greshenson discusses expanded view of "location."
CEO Phil Hawkins says demand has “never been better.”
University of Denver’s Glenn Mueller says real estate cycle past recovery phase.
CEO Christopher Constant says consolidation within the convenience industry creates opportunity.
Mark Decker Sr. of BMO Capital Markets says REITs still “small part of a much greater whole.”
CEO Jon Bortz says REIT “significantly reinvesting” into LaSalle assets.
CEO Jon Bortz expects growth in boutique hotel brands to continue.
CEO Dennis Gershenson says company focused on redeveloping shopping centers.
President Bob Cutlip says REIT comfortable purchasing assets in secondary markets.
Adam Emmerich of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen and Katz stresses importance of advance preparation for unsolicited takeover bids.
Columbia Threadneedle’s Arthur Hurley expects wide performance differences between REIT sectors in 2018.
Jay Leupp of Lazard Asset Management says earnings and economic growth bode well for REIT investors.
EY’s Serena Wolf also sees heightened interest in non-GAAP measures by audit committees.
Fund manager Sherry Rexroad says monetary policy exerting significant influence around the world.