REIT values in the eye of the beholder
Language: English Series: National Real Estate Investor ; 47(10) 2005, 21-28(6)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Over the last five years REITs have enjoyed rising share prices that insulated them from the rapid fluctuations common to other securities. They have managed to outperform every major index, with the exception of the NASDAQ's 50% return in 2003. However, REIT shares in 2005 are beginning to show signs of vulnerability. For instance, while they continue to outperform broad indices, a 9% loss in August suggested that they have begun to fluctuate.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L133284 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 133284-1001 |
Over the last five years REITs have enjoyed rising share prices that insulated them from the rapid fluctuations common to other securities. They have managed to outperform every major index, with the exception of the NASDAQ's 50% return in 2003. However, REIT shares in 2005 are beginning to show signs of vulnerability. For instance, while they continue to outperform broad indices, a 9% loss in August suggested that they have begun to fluctuate.