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To: FL_Guy who wrote (54465)12/1/2021 6:35:31 PM
From: E_K_S  Respond to of 69887
 
Both could be True; distribute 90% of the gains by paying off bond debt/mortgages, reinstating preferred dividends (or buying some/all of the preferred issues in the open market) AND the 100 preferred shareholder rule regarding the 'annual dividend'.

In all cases good for the shareholders of both the common & preferred.

I guess this only applies to income & realized gains (from an asset sale) not from property appreciation.

The best is yet to come in my opinion. I suspect an activist investor and/or buy out candidate may try to force more property sales. That would make things interesting. Where is Carl Icahn?