
Activist Investor Pushes Six Flags to Sell Real Estate Assets
Activist investment firm Land & Buildings is pressuring Six Flags to sell its real estate, which it estimates could be worth up to $6 billion.
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Activist investment firm Land & Buildings is pressuring Six Flags to sell its real estate, which it estimates could be worth up to $6 billion.
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Compass Inc. has agreed to acquire Anywhere Real Estate for $1.6 billion in an all-stock deal, creating a global network of 340,000 agents.
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