1,462 research outputs found

    Real Estate Securities and a Filter-based, Short-term Trading Strategy

    Get PDF
    Anecdotal evidence provides overwhelming support to the belief that sophisticated real estate investors profit by timing long-run real estate cycles. This article examines the investment performance benefits that sophisticated investors may derive from short-run cycles in real estate, specifically, through the publicly traded real estate markets. Using a simple strategy that filters out noise in real estate investment trust (REIT) price reversals, this study shows that a contrarian strategy is many times more profitable than the associated execution costs. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that the REIT market has been sufficiently liquid to execute this trading strategy. This last point is directly related to the filter strategy since only REITs with large price movements satisfy the hypothetical investor’s selection criteria.

    JOUR 270.02: Beginning Reporting

    Get PDF

    JOUR 580.01: Graduate Seminar - Journalism and Society

    Get PDF

    JOUR 165.01: Current Events

    Get PDF

    Michael Cooke Interview

    Get PDF
    Transcript of oral history interview with Michael Cooke by Michael Downs on his experiences during the Vietnam War on February 5, 1984

    Inhibition of Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase by Aminoimidazole Carboxamide Ribotide Prevents Growth of Salmonella enterica purH Mutants on Glycerol

    Get PDF
    The enzyme fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBP) is key regulatory point in gluconeogenesis. Mutants of Salmonella enterica lacking purH accumulate 5-amino-4-imidazole carboxamide ribotide (AICAR) and are unable to utilize glycerol as sole carbon and energy sources. The work described here demonstrates this lack of growth is due to inhibition of FBP by AICAR. Mutant alleles of fbp that restore growth on glycerol encode proteins resistant to inhibition by AICAR and the allosteric regulator AMP. This is the first report of biochemical characterization of substitutions causing AMP resistance in a bacterial FBP. Inhibition of FBP activity by AICAR occurs at physiologically relevant concentrations and may represent a form of regulation of gluconeogenic flux in Salmonella enterica

    Richard Hughes Interview

    Get PDF
    Transcript of oral history interview with Richard Hughes by Michael Downs on his experiences during the Vietnam War on November 24, 1983

    Scott Gillock Interview

    Get PDF
    Transcript of oral history interview with Scott Gillock by Michael Downs on his experiences during the Vietnam War on October 19, 1983
    corecore