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		<title>(PCL) Overvalued Timber REITs: Why Timber Investing Isn’t What It Used To Be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by David Fessler, Advisory Panelist Ten years ago, it would be hard to imagine a more stable investment than timber, or those Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) that bought millions of acres of harvestable trees. The 1990s were an ideal period to have timber as an investment: Housing was doing well, and growth was beginning to take off in major cities. The world was still pre-digital, and business still relied heavily on shuffling paper. Electronic news was still a novelty; magazines and newspapers were still going strong. What a difference a decade makes… Housing is in the dumper, with no clear sign of a resurgence on the horizon. Business has embraced the smartphone and has gone digital, shunning paper. The world is increasingly getting its news in electronic form, as ]]></description>
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