real-estate investment trust
Americannoun
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While equity investors have conviction on the value of a warehouse at the end of a lease, they’re less certain about the value of data centers, said Ronald Kamdem, head of U.S. real-estate investment trust and commercial real-estate research at Morgan Stanley.
The Asia-focused real-estate investment trust is acquiring an additional one-third interest in Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3, making it the biggest shareholder in the building, which has a value of about US$1.12 billion.
Analyst Vikram Malhotra at Mizuho Securities, which was one of the IPO’s lead underwriters, wrote in a note to clients that he likes the potential reward from buying the stock relative to the risks, due partly to the company’s plan to be both a landlord, as a real-estate investment trust, and a power generator.
From MarketWatch
And last month, real estate focused activist Land & Buildings reiterated a previous push for Six Flags to sell or spin out its real estate into a real-estate investment trust.
Earlier, he was responsible for the billboard division — CBS Outdoor — morphing into a real-estate investment trust.
From Los Angeles Times
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