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The effect of REIT mergers on REIT stock prices

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Consolidation of publicly traded real estate investment trusts (REIT) in the near future is occurring less rapidly and in a different manner than originally expected by observers in the public equity market. A growing real estate market has presented investors with new opportunities for investments and estate planning. REIT mergers have different implications for investors companies depending on stock performance. Categories of transactions include acquisitions and related offerings, stock swaps and mergers, and cash performance. Speculation of REITs can be profitable but is risky.

Author: Taylor, Louis W., Paolone, Anthony
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1997
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REITS are attractive LBO targets

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Real estate investment trusts (REIT) acquisitions and mergers have become possible largely because of the standardization of the REITs securities markets. The space of acquisitions and mergers are expected to lead to the consolidation of the industry. Such things as advanced analytical techniques, data bases and investment models have all contributed and helped to foster industry standardization.

Author: Scherrer, Philip S.
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1995

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The REIT industry in the next four years: a glance around the corner. (real estate investment trust)

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A major trend in the real estate investment trust industry (REIT) between 1998 and 2002 will be consolidation. There were 200 REITs in 1994 and there will probably be between 15 and 20 REITs in 2024. Equitization is expected to increase at 40% per year between 1998 and 2002 and securitization is also expected to increase at this level for this period.

Author: Zell, Samuel
Publisher: West Group
Publication Name: Real Estate Review
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0034-0790
Year: 1999
United States, Industry Overview

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Subjects list: Analysis, Real estate investment trusts
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