• Pollina, a geoeconomist, is the author of the Pollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States Study, which is published annually by Chicago-based Pollina Corporate Real Estate.

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  • The state is the second worst in the nation when it comes to incentive programs for businesses. according to a study done by Pollina Corporate Real Estate.

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  • Accept that losses will be higher than initial estimates, as bad loans come in waves with corporate real estate first, then unsecured credit, then small business loans, and finally residential mortgages.

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  • According to the 2012 State of the Industry Report by CoreNet Global, a corporate real estate association, the continuing demand for the workplace is to serve as a central place for collaboration.

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  • In a recent survey conducted by Corenet, corporate real estate managers in the northeast corridor reported that Hurricane Sandy had affected a variety of functions, including the operation of mission-critical facilities, data storage, back up energy sources and access to transportation infrastructure.

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  • It uses a wider array of asset classes, including municipal and corporate bonds and real estate.

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  • In Britain, where corporate ownership of real estate is less pervasive, REITs have a more entrepreneurial mind-set.

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  • While the capital raising efforts were viewed by some as a way to provide stability to the company, there was also concern that those benefits could be offset by Thornburg's corporate structure as a real estate investment trust and continued weakness in the mortgage securities market.

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  • Jerseys are worn by players and fans alike, making them prime real estate for corporate investors.

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  • To get into that game you had to "be there, " so cash poured into real estate and corporate nameplates.

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  • Most markets cycle through similar sequences, but the timing is asymmetrical between consumer and commercial, real estate lending and corporate bonds.

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  • Enterprising companies sometimes use the serendipity of country code domains to make creative URLs for themselves or to protect real estate around their corporate trademarks.

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  • Under the program, the BOJ buys not only government bonds, but also corporate bonds, equity and real-estate funds, a move other major central banks don't employ.

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  • Yung describes himself as a former U.S. Marine and said he hoped to educate and interest other Marines about "the opportunities available on the Internet" and to inform them "against corporate evils that attempt to harvest their sacrifices and financial security in the name of corporate, Wall Street, and real estate profit, " the 2011 complaint said.

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  • As with any exclusive form of real estate, plenty of corporate heavyweights are in on the action.

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  • In both these cycles, recession bit deeply into corporate earnings, while residential and commercial real estate values fell off the screen.

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  • They priced portfolios of mortgage-backed bonds, corporate loans and securities backed by commercial real estate, and provided more liquidity to debt markets.

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  • Master limited partnerships, like real estate investment trusts, avoid corporate taxes by distributing most of their earnings as dividends to investors.

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  • "I'm not a fan of sticking real-estate companies in a trust so you don't have to pay corporate tax, " said activist hedge fund investor William Ackman of Pershing Square Capital during a recent real-estate conference sponsored by New York University.

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  • Reaching for returns, they shifted assets from low-yielding corporate loans to Japan's booming equity and real estate markets, which proceeded to collapse.

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  • Then, reaching for returns, they shifted assets from low-yielding corporate loans to Japan's booming equity and real estate markets -- which proceeded to collapse.

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  • She is currently the Chief Strategy Officer at a commercial real estate firm, serves on two corporate boards, and has held several executive positions for corporations, including Chief Operating Officer for two Fortune 500 companies.

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  • Royalty trusts are like U.S. real estate investment trusts, which can avoid corporate taxes by channeling most of their earnings to investors.

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  • Japan's tax reductions should encompass not only personal income and corporate profits but also the punitive capital gains levies on real estate, as well as the national sales tax.

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  • All of them got into trouble with their investment portfolios last year, particularly in commercial real estate, mortgage paper and low-grade corporate bonds.

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  • While the 15% rate applies to most corporate payouts, that's not the case for most real estate investment trust dividends or for bond fund dividends, which are really interest and are taxed at ordinary income rates of up to 35%.

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  • Enterprise Products (nyse: EPD - news - people) is a master limited partnership, a specialized investment vehicle somewhat like a real estate investment trust, which is exempt from corporate income taxes as long as it pays out almost all of its profits to investors.

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  • Keith Pomroy , editor of SNL Real Estate Securities Monthy, says that even if corporate dividends enjoy tax-free status at the individual level, REITs, which are required to pay out at least 90% of their income, will continue to enjoy advantages over other investments, from an income perspective.

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  • Third, the central bank said that it would consider establishing a programme to buy public- and private-sector assets from banks including commercial paper, corporate bonds and perhaps even exchange-traded funds and Japan real-estate investment trusts.

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  • In the limited fashion of the corporate world, cufflinks are the ultimate mood gaugers and prime real estate for sartorial self-expression.

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