Property trusts readying for stock inflows with new grouping.
Company claims damaging online post was the work of a hedge fund shorting the stock.
New reg mandates changes to customer account statements that better reflect true value of nontraded REITs.
Independent broker-dealers face a series of hurdles as they try to revive flagging REIT sales.
Vereit, formerly ARCP, received a request to redeem millions worth of “operating partnership” units from affiliates of its former manager run by Mr. Schorsch.
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While investment crowdfunding is a trendy way to raise funds for companies, advisers should inform clients of the caveats
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Jeffrey Kolitch, manager of the Baron Real Estate fund, says investors should look at cruise-line companies, cell-tower operators, casinos and companies involved in real estate infrastructure.