Apartment Investment and Management Co. (NYSE:AIV)
A self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust, engaged in the acquisition, ownership, management and redevelopment of apartment properties.
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High unemployment, lower wage growth and higher taxes will adversely affect profits related to the apartment management business, even if occupancy rates rise.
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Making money from real estate? The best minds in the business will do well to manage that over the next few months. P/E is awful, P/B too high, and debt/equity terrifying.
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Debt is good, plenty of cash flow, glass of wine while you wait (dividend), WAY OFF 52 week highs.
Unemployment high, foreclosures still climbing, people cannot get credit nor afford 20-25% down, ARMs now scare people. People still need a place to stay - so, apartments!
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AIV has an illiquid balance sheet and a too high valuation compared to its sales potential. Its profitability is decreasing. It distributes an unsustainable dividend.
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this company looks very promissing
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worst 30days caps
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#17 yield in S & P 500 as of 04/01/08.
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Say goodnight Gracie, this stock is going to divebomb.
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Those who have lost their homes need someplace to live. Many of them will live in AIV's apartments. Lower homeownership rates may push occupancy rates up.
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i need to check this p/e story, but this is a great industry, if this is a good co, there will be no stopping us,,,
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Great company run by a really smart CEO - when the REIT market gets better this will fly.
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Weakening sales market for homes means strengthenin rental market for apartments.
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High dividend, growing area, I personally own shares in this company
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crap housing market will push this apt investment company up as more people move into cheaper/affordable apartments
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As shaky mortgage holders sell out to protect against foreclosure, they will turn to apartments as a place to live.
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