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CEO Ramin Kamfar says internalization of management will increase REIT’s acceptance.
CEO Dennis Gershenson says company committed to maintaining diverse tenant base.
CEO James Stewart says REIT looking for assets that have enduring value.
Kristin Bauer says ISSB could issue two new standards by the end of the second quarter.
Capital One's Kalaw expects more REIT IPOs, consolidation.
BDO’s Tara Pendleton also says critical audit matters are unique to every company.
Lowell Bolken says Securian has positioned portfolios for short term inflation.
CEO Chris Volk says database of potential tenants exceeds 10,000 companies.
Property values climb more than 3 percent nationwide in first quarter.
Capital One’s Greg Horstman says REIT management teams have “variety of levers to pull.”
Green Street’s Philip Owens highlights importance of communication, balance sheet strategy.
Fidelity’s Steve Buller says REITs de-levered aggressively in wake of global financial crisis.
CEO Chad Williams expects advances in connectivity solutions.