Sentences with phrase «foreign owners sell»

Wilkins also pointed to an unanswered question: if there's an adverse shock, would foreign owners sell?

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In the fall, The Real Deal reported that China's largest mall owner, Dalian Wanda Group, was selling five foreign developments, including One Beverly Hills, a $ 1.2 billion condo and hotel project.
Fifteen foreign owners have been forced to sell their illegally bought properties by the Australian government, reports the Australian Financial Review (6 February 2017).
Resentment is growing not only towards those who ran up the debts — Iceland's bankrupt Kaupthing and Landsbanki, with its Icesave accounts, and heavily geared property owners in the Baltics and central Europe — but also towards the foreign advisers and creditors who put pressure on these governments to sell off the banks and public companies to insiders.
Resentment is growing not only toward those who ran up these debts — Iceland's bankrupt Kaupthing and Landsbanki with its Icesave accounts, and heavily debt - leveraged property owners and privatizers in the Baltics and Central Europe — but also toward the neoliberal foreign advisors and creditors who pressured these governments to sell off the banks and public infrastructure to insiders.
The old board came out with the BS about not being sold to a single foreign owner and made that promise... broken once payday was large enough.
Before we sold our clubs to foreign owners and had foreign managers we failed miserably.
Territorial taxation, where capital gains are taxed for all local properties regardless of where the owner is, can help ensure that foreign speculators receive less benefit when they sell.
Not only did he get me in a Jeep Patriot after being a foreign car owner for the past several years but he's so good he sold me a vehicle they didn't even have yet.
Having created their surf camp after the devastating 2004 tsunami, when local land was sold to foreign investors, the owners really wanted to keep this area of Weligama Bay as authentic as possible.
Then, as Sullivan points out, the HNW or family office owner could turn around and sell the industrial portfolio to an eager foreign or institutional buyer.
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