
James O'Brien
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Nov 19, 2024 |
shepherd.com | Robert Kagan |James O'Brien |Philip Roth |Martin Pengelly
My favorite read in 2024 Robert Kagan created headlines of his own before the US election, by resigning from the Washington Post when its owner, Jeff Bezos, declined to offer an endorsement. Kagan should make headlines after the election for his prescience in Rebellion, which was published in February 2024 and outlined precisely the forces that then promised to push Donald Trump back towards the White House. Spoiler alert: Trump won. Read Kagan to understand why.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Eric Greenberg |James O'Brien
The REIT industry is a major force in real estate, with public REITs holding approximately $2.5 trillion in assets and more than 170 million Americans invested in REITs. Despite difficult headwinds coming out of 2023, REITs have been on the rise in 2024, showing resilience in diverse sectors, including surprisingly positive performance in the office sector. REITs provide key insights into market trends and are an attractive option for investors seeking diversified portfolios.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
shepherd.com | James O'Brien |Peter Reid |Tim Goddard
My favorite read in 2024 This is an opportunity to revisit Middle-Earth. Like many science fiction and fantasy fans, I grew up on Tolkien and devoured everything I could of his writing. The later collections of notes and fragments compiled by Christopher Tolkien have always been somewhat impenetrable for me, teasing a recapture of the magic from those early days. However, not until these new compiled works have been released have they spoken to me in the same way.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
lbc.co.uk | James O'Brien
Exclusive After 14 years in power, Tories can't dodge responsibility for their mess, says James O'Brien James O'Brien considers where things 'went wrong' for the Tories at the general election | LBC The Conservative Party Conference this year is more notable for who's not there than who is, both journalistically and possibly politically. What has gone so wrong for the Tories?
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Sep 18, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Jason DeJonker |Eric Greenberg |James O'Brien
High interest rates, escalating costs, and rising vacancy rates have taken a toll on real estate assets, particularly in the office sector, with buildings in key markets selling at significant discounts. At the same time, refinancing options have become increasingly elusive. How can those interested in acquiring distressed assets capitalize on current market conditions?
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