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CEO Christopher Volk says the company works to create demand rather than stealing market share.
Khalid Husain says operating and capital expenditure considerations are part of the mix.
REALpac’s Nancy Anderson comments on inclusion of non-GAAP measures in statements.
Green Street’s Justin Brown also highlights Indian REIT market opportunities.
PwC’s Tom Wilkin sees scope for IPOs in non-traditional areas.
CEO Glenn Rufrano says setting diversification goals several years ago has kept company on track.
Brian Jones said the sectors currently have the strongest demand relative to the supply of real estate.
GGP’s Kate Courtis says REITs with JVs should consider different ways to treat transactions.
CEO Paul Pittman says “dishonest, market-manipulative behavior must be policed.”
REIT says transaction will create a global platform for data center needs.
CEO Bill Blackham says investment strategy “working very nicely.”
Green Street’s DJ Busch says portfolios today are “much higher quality.”
Christian Hartman at Arch says SCA filings have fallen due to decreased M&A activity.
Michael Kessler also says M&A conditions remain favorable.