All Intu articles
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News
Shopping centre owner Intu warns of bankruptcy as loss widens [updated]
CEO says company has options to provide liquidity and will seek to negotiate covenant waivers
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News
Shopping centre owner Klépierre ends bid for Hammerson
Klépierre increased its offer for British rival Hammerson earlier this week
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UK REIT Hammerson rejects Klépierre's sweetened bid
Klépierre raised bid to 635p representing a 3.25% increase on previous offer
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UK REIT Hammerson rejects takeover proposal from French rival Klépierre
Hammerson said the 615p a share proposal significantly undervalues the company
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Mall REIT mergers: Shopping spree or defensive strategy?
Mall owners challenged as data shows online shopping continues to grow
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News
Hammerson and Intu to merge to create £21bn European retail landlord
Consolidation of UK REITs will be followed by £2bn disposal programme
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News
CPPIB provides £250m of debt to shopping centre operator Intu
Subordinated facility indirectly secured by Intu Trafford Centre
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News
TH Real Estate, Intu Properties invest €264m in Spanish mall
Joint venture paying €264m for half stake in property
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News
People moves: Leonard joins NYC office of Rockwood Capital
Rockwood Capital, Intu Properties, CIM Group, Atrium, DIC Asset, JLL
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News
Alaska Permanent Fund close to London shopping centre swoop
LaSalle close to agreeing acquisition from Intu and Aviva Investors
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News
QIC nears UK exit following £400m sale of retail mall
Australian investor closes in on Florida asset
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News
CPPIB enters second Spanish joint venture with Intu
Canadian investor takes 50% stake in shopping centre for €451m
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Analysis
Bluewater deal highlights REITs' renewed focus on income
Land Securities buys Bluewater shopping centre for £696m at 4.1% yield
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News
Malaysia's KWAP spends £175m on UK shopping centre
Stake in West London retail asset appeals to government pension plan
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Magazine
Sector Focus: Funds shopping for retail
Overseas money is targeting the continent and investors are broadening their strategies, writes Mark Faithfull