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Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust, commonly referred to as Choice Properties, is a Canadian unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust (REIT) based in Toronto, Ontario. It is the largest real estate investment trust in Canada, with an enterprise value of $16 billion. [1] It mainly owns Canadian retail properties ...
Canada is a nation heavily dependent on the real estate industry which accounted for roughly 14% of its GDP in 2020 [126] and over 20% in 2023. [127] There is a high risk that if investor sentiment changes, buyer demand may drop significantly, triggering a vicious cycle of prices declines that snowball . [ 128 ]
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Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust CUF.UN: Computer Modelling Group Ltd. CMG: Condor Gold plc COG: Condor Petroleum Inc. CPI: Conifex Timber Inc. CFF: Constellation Software Inc. CSU: Copper Mountain Mining Corporation CUM: Corby Spirit and Wine Limited: CSW.A: Corus Entertainment Inc. CJR.B: Corvus Gold Inc. KOR: CounterPath Corporation CCV ...
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George Weston Limited, often referred to as Weston or Weston's, is a Canadian holding company.Founded by George Weston in 1882, the company today consists of the Choice Properties real estate investment trust and Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest supermarket retailer, in which it maintains a controlling interest.
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In August 2006, Coles announced that a group of private equity companies led by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) was looking to buy the company, with an initial proposal of $14.50 per share. The Coles board rejected the offer stating it significantly undervalued the company, and was conditional on a due diligence process, without a guarantee ...