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US offices have been a wreck after COVID. Here’s what you need to know about Prime US REIT’s 15% dividend yield play.
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US offices have been a wreck after COVID. Here’s what you need to know about Prime US REIT’s 15% dividend yield play.
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Cromwell European REIT’s current dividend yield trades much higher than its projected IPO distribution yield of 7.8%. Worth looking at?
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