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  2. Franklin Templeton Investments - Wikipedia

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    Prominent funds include the Templeton Growth Fund, Inc. (opened 1954), the Mutual Shares fund (opened 1949), and the Mutual Discovery Fund (opened 1992) and the Templeton Growth (Euro) Fund. The Franklin Income Fund (FKINX) is a mutual fund in Morningstar's "conservative allocation" category and "large/value" style box.

  3. TPG Angelo Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Angelo Gordon’s CMBS fund and the non-investment grade corporate credit fund were recognized by Bloomberg for Best Performance for Directional Fixed Income (2011-2014.) [30] The RMBS/ABS fund appeared in Barron’s Top 100 Hedge Funds in 2013 [31] and in 2014. [32]

  4. H&R REIT - Wikipedia

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    It is the third largest REIT in Canada by market capitalization (after RioCan and Choice Properties). H&R's portfolio operating mostly through its Primaris subsidiary includes 40 office properties, 161 retail properties, and 105 industrial properties and 11 other properties, with a total value of $13 billion. [1]

  5. Elliott Investment Management - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Investment Management L.P. is an American investment management firm. It is also one of the largest activist funds in the world. [4]It is the management affiliate of American hedge funds Elliott Associates L.P. and Elliott International Limited.

  6. Dream Office Real Estate Investment Trust - Wikipedia

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    Dream Office REIT is part of the Dream family of companies, which also include three other Toronto Stock Exchange–listed real estate funds, as well as Dream, Dream Office's asset manager. [13] The Dream name was originally an acronym for Dundee Real Estate Asset Management.

  7. Chief investment officer - Wikipedia

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    The chief investment officer (CIO) is a job title for the board level head of investments within an organization. The CIO's purpose is to understand, manage, and monitor their organization's portfolio of assets, devise strategies for growth, act as the liaison with investors, and recognize and avoid serious risks, including those never before encountered.

  8. Heitman LLC - Wikipedia

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    Heitman LLC (Heitman) is an American real estate investment firm headquartered in Chicago.It has three main business areas, private equity real estate, real estate debt and investment in real estate securities such as Real estate investment trusts (REITs).

  9. Rayonier - Wikipedia

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    Rayonier purchased 969,000 acres (3,920 km 2) of timberland in Florida, Georgia and Alabama in 1999, then relocated the corporate offices to Jacksonville, Florida, to be closer to company employees and properties. [8] Rayonier converted to a real estate investment trust (REIT) on January 1, 2004. [9]