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First week summary: In the first week of December, the Shopping Center sector year-to-date price gains went from an increase of 28.40% to 28.77%. The inclusion of CARS and EPR to the charts in this sector rose the year-to-date gains to 30.00%. Mall sector price gains went from an increase of 40.92% to 41.44%. The Health Care sector gains went from 47.21% to 48.94%. Second week summary: In the second week of December, the Shopping Center sector year-to-date price gains went from an increase of 30.00% to 32.32%. Mall sector price gains went from an increase of 41.44% to 41.61% [GGP had a 3-1 stock split during the week, but GGP is shown in data on this page at a pre-split price]. The Health Care sector gains went from 48.94% to 53.05%. Third week summary: The third week of December saw few changes. The Shopping Center sector year-to-date price gains went from an increase of 32.32% to 32.34%. Mall sector price gains went from an increase of 41.61% to 42.27%. CWN's merger must be complete, for I could find no data on CWN. The Health Care sector gains went from 53.05% to 53.40%. Fourth week summary: The Shopping Center sector year-to-date price gains went from an increase of 32.34% to 32.02%. Mall sector price gains went from an increase of 42.27% to 42.71%. The Health Care sector gains went from 53.40% to 58.32%. Shorting Activity: A scan of shorting activity [updated for December 18th] shows large short ratios in the Retail sector for REG [63 days of average sales volume and 18.61% of float], HTG [11], and NXL [7]. In the Mall sector there were larger than average short ratios for GRT [11 - and up from 5 in November], CPG [5 - down from 7 in November] and MLS and RSE [both 5 and both down from 6 in November]. In the Health Care sector there were larger than average short ratios for HCP and VTR [both 7]. Notes: 02 FFO's for AKR and RPT were taken from their year-end stats release, and were substantially different for numbers in the WSJ database. Note: GGP had a 3-1 stock split during the week, but GGP wiill be priced on these data tables as if it had NOT split. Click here for the Office, Industrial and Apartment Updates. Click here for this months articles.
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