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Equity Residential’s Ian Kaufman says REIT using AI to improve decisions and operations.
PNC’s Jason Kushner describes capital markets as “unsettled.”
S&P’s Ana Lai says 2018 debt issuance will be flat to slightly below year-earlier.
CEO Bill Bayless sees potential for agreements with other Fortune 50 companies.
CEO Drew Alexander expects REIT to continue selling assets in second half of 2018.
CEO Jerry Barag says Pacific Northwest, Southern markets are benefitting from Chinese demand.
CEO Willing Biddle expects dividends to FFO ratio to continue to fall.
CEO Bill Blackham says investment strategy “working very nicely.”
CBRE’s Drew Genova expects increased role for data analytics.
Sturgis Partners’ Mary Hogan Preusse sees trend fueled by public valuations, ample private funds.
CEO Randy Churchey says discount to NAV is “very frustrating for all of us.”
Green Street’s Eric Frankel points to “amazing institutional investor demand.”
CEO Stephen Lebovitz says 70 percent of first quarter leasing was with non-apparel retailers.
CEO John McRoberts sees signs of stabilization in skilled nursing.
Green Street’s Craig Leupold says number of REITs may decline in short-term.
CEO Owen Thomas says REIT expanding presence in Reston, Virginia.