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Green Street Advisor's Dirk Aulabaugh advocates REITs buy back stock.
J.P. Morgan's Tony Paolone gives outlook for REIT sectors in 2014.
In a competitive market for acquisitions, retail REIT is buying without raising leverage, according to CEO Ken Bernstein.
CEO Jack Cuneo discusses decision to go public.
Health care properties in Cole portfolio to be sold to Senior Housing Properties Trust.
CEO Benjamin Schall says the differentiator allows Seritage to find constructive buyers.
Fund will target $80 million of investor capital commitments.
Data from Leader in the Light participants suggest REITs remaining strategic with investments in energy efficiency.
CEO David Schulte sees annual dividend growth of 3 percent to 5 percent.
Chairman of Global Logistic analyzes business in China, Japan.
CEO Bill Bayless says 2014 will see shift in focus towards operations.
Dynex Capital’s Byron Boston favors “well-defined” cash flows in commercial sector.