With the annual NAREIT convention starting Wednesday in San Francisco, analysts and fund managers are once again questioning how much zoom is left among highflying real estate investment trust stocks.
Since the bull market for commercial real estate began about four years ago, REITs' net asset values have risen an average of 24% a year, according to Green Street Advisors, an independent REIT research shop. Year to date, most of the better real estate mutual funds are up over 25%, making them one of the best sector performers.
However, REITs have fallen 4% over the past week, the largest correction in months, again raising fears among some that the sector could post disappointing returns going forward.
A string of companies recently either missed quarterly earnings estimates, reduced guidance or provided lower-than-expected 2007 forecasts, spooking investors. ...
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