Financial News Discussion of FRT - Federal Realty Investment Trust on Mad Money

Financial News for Federal Realty Investment Trust (FRT)

FRT 2/9/2010 2:02PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$62.98 $36.92 — $71.92 $3.9 Billion 4.20% $2.48

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Federal Realty Investment Trust was discussed on Mad Money which was originally produced by CNBC on 8/19/2009
Federal Realty Investment Trust was talked about on Mad Money, and you can see the relevant discussion below.

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Others. That's why you've seen reits move so aggressively not just shoring up the balance sheet, but they start programs to take advantage of opportunities in the future. >> not fair to use brandywine. I mentioned FEDERAL REALTY and boston props. You've got -- in your conference call, you talk on page four. You say there are areas that are actually strong -- new jersey, delaware, up 36% quarter-to-quarter. That area better than anyone else in real estate investment up 31%. Metro dc, the building mentioned today made it sound so up 4%. These are not the kind of numbers I expect to see when I read scary articles about commercial real estate getting much worse. >> what's great to see, jim, is

“ot -- in your conference call, you talk on page four. You say there are areas that are actually strong -- new jersey, delaware, up 36% quarter-to-quarter. That area better than anyone else in real estate investment up 31%. Metro dc, the building mentioned today made it sound so up 4%. These are not the kind of numbers I expect to see when I read scary articles about commercial real estate getting much worse.
what's great to see, jim, is ”
Mad Money Aug 19, 2009 6:28 PM
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