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Bryden Teich Blackstone Mortgage Trust BXMT-N BUY Nov 28, 2018

He likes the asset management model going forward. They have a great reputation for running their business. It would be highly leveraged to the US market. He would prefer to own the parent company (BX-N), who is less levered to European assets.
$35.440

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