Ventas, Inc. (VTR)

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  • commenter
    Apr 17 01:26 PM
    Crocs Feels Like a Heel - Fast Money (4.15.08) [view article]
    Months ago Finerman said she would "live or die by CROX", and maintained her bullish opinion as the stock worked down....what is she still doing on that show?? She's the show's L.V.P. (Least_Valued_Player) Reply
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    Apr 17 07:03 AM
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    Crocs Feels Like a Heel - Fast Money (4.15.08) [view article]
    SNDK may be under pressure as flash prices are weakening. Reply
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    Apr 06 05:21 AM
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    General Discussion on VTR
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 29 06:11 PM
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    Healthy Income Investments for Challenging Times [view article]
    Thanks for the heads- up - I will make sure that I include it in any follow-up articles. Reply
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    Jan 29 06:17 AM
    Healthy Income Investments for Challenging Times [view article]
    I almost forgot. Thank you for the article, good stuff. Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 29 06:13 AM
    Healthy Income Investments for Challenging Times [view article]
    Yes, there is one that you forgot. It focuses on the new trends of healthcare. It is MPW. It is newer and lesser known, but I consider it to be the best and most undervalued.

    At first, glance the payout ratio and high dividend yield may throw you off, them seem too high. But I urge you to dig deeper.

    The annual report is worth a read. This management team is rock solid. Their plan and focus is completely different then anyone out there. This is a growth story and the yield will be more than covered and probably actually grow in my opinion.

    I am long and accumulated aggressively over the last few months. I am a long term, buy and hold type investor.

    Just my opinion, MPW deserves a look
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    May 30 01:16 PM
    Housing Bubble and Real Estate Market Tracker [view article]
    This is an enormously helpful summary -- thank you. Quick comment: Although housing sales and prices are declining, consumer confidence is holding up. And the Archstone-Smith buy out suggests that private equity firms don't think that prices are too high. Reply