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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend Yield Investing -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DividendYields who wrote (2)12/7/2016 4:05:11 AM
From: AnhartDark  Respond to of 6
 
CIM invests in various types of properties, with “Class A” office buildings accounting for 80% of the portfolio. The remaining 20% is invested into hotels and multi-family properties. The strategic business model has classified CMCT stock as a high-dividend stock thanks to the reliable, steady cash flow.

A reason why such a large portion of the portfolio is invested into office buildings is because it is a business with a high barrier to entry. A large amount of capital and an experienced management team are needed to enter, and investments are only made in high-demand areas such as New York, Los Angeles, and D.C. state.