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CEO Mitchell Sabshon says Inland focusing on grocery and shadow-anchored retail.
CEO Michael Landy says company on a “virtuous cycle.”
Philip Charls sees further opportunities to introduce REIT model in Europe.
Equity Residential’s Mark Parrell stresses need for direct, candid conversation.
QTS Realty’s Oliver Schmidt stresses need for alignment on determining key risks.
REALPAC's Nancy Anderson says fundamentals healthy across most regions and asset classes.
REIT market total returns trail S&P 500 for first quarter.
Goodwin Procter’s Gil Menna says REITs already offering high level of transparency.
Venable partner Jim Hanks urges continued and enhanced shareholder engagement.
NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure points to benefits of REITs’ low leverage and high occupancy levels.
Proskauer Rose’s Peter Fass says loyalty of retail investors becoming apparent.
EY’s Michelle Randall sees “mixed bag” of potential tax reform options on state level.
PwC’s Adam Feuerstein also highlights main tax issues for subsidiary REITs.
Winston & Strawn’s Kenneth Betts highlights issues of interest to REIT investors.
NYSE’s Ron Bohlert previews first-ever REIT IR symposium.
Sullivan says effects of retailers’ struggles on real estate valuations might be “overdone.”