
Joseph Ori : This month's REIT Focus is on Apartment Investment and Management Company ( AIV ). AIV is a self-administered and self-managed ..... UpReit partnership that owns the assets of AIV . AIV engages in the ownership and management
suggests they may be overvalued as a group. In order of size, they are: EQR (Equity Residential) AVB (Avalon Bay Communities) AIV (Apartment & Investment Management) UDR (UDR inc.) CPT (Camden Property Trust) HME (Home Properties) ESS (Essex Property
Apartment Investment & Management ( AIV ) Q1 2012 Earnings Call May 04, 2012 1:00 pm ET Executives Lisa R. Cohn - Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Good afternoon, and welcome to the Apartment Investment and Management Company First Quarter 2012 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. After today's presentation
Apartment Investment & Management ( AIV ): Q1 EPS of $0.40 beats by $0.04 . Revenue of $274M (+4% Y/Y) beats by $14M . ( PR ) Post your comment!
Notable earnings after Thursday's close: AIG , AIV , CF , CFN , CNQ , CUBE , ED , EGO , FLR , FSLR , INVN , KFT , KOG , LNKD , MCHP , MHK , MTW , PSA , QLGC , ROVI , SD , SWN , TRMB , WYNN , YOKU Post your comment!
We plan to drop coverage of Apartment Investment and Management AIV in the coming weeks. We provide broad coverage of more than 1,800 companies across 91 industry groups and adjust our coverage as necessary based on client demand and investor interest.
company's ability to expand. Apartment Investment and Management Company is a multifamily real estate ..... affordability of single-family housing. Apartment Investment and Management Company, or AIMCO, is a real estate
price models for two financial companies from the S&P 500 list - Franklin Resources ( BEN ) and Apartment Investment and Management Company ( AIV ). There was a sound reason behind this direct comparison - both companies has similar models
Jan Brzeski submits: This article is adapted from a recent white paper written on the same topic. In 2010 and 2011, single family homes were derided as an investment by everyone but small, entrepreneurial operators who made money buying, renovating and reselling them (or, in some cases, leasing ...