Kimco Realty Corp. (KIM)

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  • commenter
    Aug 01 09:38 AM
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    10 Notable Companies Announcing Dividend Hikes [view article]
    i know it fluctuates but a yield % would be helpful as todays inflation rate for the 5 daily basic needs is app.15-16%. Reply
  • Housing Bubble and Real Estate Market Tracker [view article]
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  • commenter
    Jul 31 08:13 AM
    Oil Opinions - Fast Money Recap (7/30/08) [view article]
    mrbill for V - are you serious? take a look at their track record and take a look at cramers....this is a solid show and remember, do your own homework. I would like to see your gains vs their averaged gains. Market closes at 4pm. Their show is on at 5pm and they are constantly on their laptops between talking. Reply
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    Jul 31 07:30 AM
    Oil Opinions - Fast Money Recap (7/30/08) [view article]
    Joan, do we really need a recap of what "Fast Money" has to say? If these people were really good at what they do, would they really have time to do a show every day? Reply
  • Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    Those are some pretty good stocks out there for which I have never heard anything yet.

    stc1,

    Nobody would take your comments seriously unless you provide some hard data evidence that David Powell's calculation data is wrong. You might be correct, but please next time you criticize something, please have your backup ready.

    Guliamo,

    What you are saying about RYN is generally correct. It doesn't have to chop down trees if it doesn't like the price. But how else is the company going to be able to generate the cashflow to pay dividends to shareholders?
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  • commenter
    Jun 11 03:42 PM
    Commercial RE To Follow "Jingle Mail" Trend? [Housing Tracker] [view article]
    The "jingle mail" phenomenon is still, so far, urban legend not backed up with solid evidence that it's really happening in the residential market. Let's not legitimize the fairy tale by using the term until the facts on the ground justify the sound... Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 11 12:36 PM
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    Commercial RE To Follow "Jingle Mail" Trend? [Housing Tracker] [view article]
    That's quite an article on Kimco and the rationale for putting commercial property back to the lender. Having been fairly severe in my criticism of residential property owners exercising their put option, I may have to go back and rethink my position. Reply
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    Jun 11 11:24 AM
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    Commercial RE To Follow "Jingle Mail" Trend? [Housing Tracker] [view article]
    The CMSA study data is encouraging, but until spreads drop more the playing field still looks more like frozen tundra. Reply
  • commenter
    May 25 09:16 AM
    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    the reit divy play is getting pretty old and risky when you consider the magic math needed to justify the huge debts...... if youre gonna play with high risk,,,,,,,,,DHY @ $3.50 paying 11% is a less risky play. been kicking old and stagnant DVY's butt since $70 Reply
  • commenter
    May 18 01:01 PM
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    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    Rayonier is a timberland company that owns 10's of thousands of would land acres. They chop down a few acres, then move to the next in a cycle that allows re-growth. No need to explain how important wood is to many aspects of our life but wood is also good as an investment and a great hedge against a volatile market. If Rayonier doesn't like the current price it's offered for it's wood, it simply doesn't have to chop any - the inventory keeps growing, literally, on the tree - so no warehousing costs and no depreciation. Since the housing slowdown, RYN has been beaten up with the rest of the field, but not for a good reason. So if you are looking for a great way to play it solid and get a 4.6% dividend while you're doing it, Rayonier is the play for you. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 30 12:03 PM
    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    CMO prefered is paying $1.26. 10% yield. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 28 11:00 PM
    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    you gotta go with the mortgage reits. CMO is tops! Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 28 07:28 PM
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    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    The performance of the 15 above is impressive. Will the future be so bright? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 28 05:05 PM
    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    Also, I'm fairly certain your calc's for EPR, ARE, AMB and SLG are wrong, as their div's haven't grown by those percentages. All four came public in 1997, so I'm guessing you used their partial div's for the year for your base to calc div growth. AIV is also wrong; I don't know where your numbers are coming from. But hey, I tentatively think that the remaining five might be right! Just follow this simple rule: GGP should always come out #1 in historical dividend growth among REITs. If you get another result, your looking at the wrong info.

    Long ARE, EPR, GGP & O
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  • commenter
    Apr 28 03:51 PM
    Top 15 Dividend Paying REITs [view article]
    This article needs a bit more homework. GTY and RYN weren't REITs for the entirety of your timeframe, so their dividend growth is skewed upward by their REIT conversion. PEI's div growth doesn't reflect the fact that the company foundered through most of the 90's and had to cut its dividend and restructure through a backdoor UPREIT (in 1997) before starting to grow again. PSA's div growth is skewed by some of its formation transactions. Reply