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Dave Levy of Skadden Arps says spinoffs often increase taxes.
Two bills passed in April by House aim to promote information sharing.
Anne McCulloch expects acquisition opportunities at “better prices than we’ve seen in a long time.”
CEO Ric Campo says supply and demand in balance across most markets.
Co-CEO Gary Beasley says market response to single-family rental model still evolving.
Morrison Foerster’s John Good says SEC continuing to examine financial metrics in REIT filings.
Griffin Capital’s Kevin Shields says transparency broadening appeal of PNLRs to investors.
CEO Mary Fedewa says deal is an “excellent outcome” for shareholders.
Goodwin Procter’s Ettore Santucci skeptical about REIT IPO increase in 2015.
Positive factors offset by continued high leverage, slow economy.
CEO Gordon DuGan says long-term financing a key to company’s future success.