Overview of the SNL DataSource–Real Estate in the Public Eye
Paul J. Reeder
Journal of Real Estate Literature, 2001, vol. 9, issue 2, 229-246
Abstract:
The author describes the SNL DataSource®, an interactive database service, and its symbiotic relationship with the contemporary public real estate industry. First compiled with the advent of the current generation of real estate investment trusts in the early 1990s, DataSource contains eleven years of financial data on over 225 companies, tracks 1,300 separate capital issues and provides data on over 36,000 properties owned by these companies. DataSource is utilized for decision-making by analysts who track the companies, by investors in the industry, and is a unique source for academic research into the public real estate markets.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1080/15738809.2001.12519403
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