
Investor Who Predicted 2008 Crash Warns on Data Centers
Fernando de Leon, an investor who successfully navigated the 2008 financial crisis, is now raising concerns about the long-term viability of the booming data center market.
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Fernando de Leon, an investor who successfully navigated the 2008 financial crisis, is now raising concerns about the long-term viability of the booming data center market.

Cushman & Wakefield's stock has climbed 27% in the past year, but some analysts believe it remains undervalued by about 10% based on its financial outlook.

Real estate investors now account for 30% of all single-family home purchases in the U.S. as of Q3 2025, stepping in as traditional buyers are sidelined.

While traditional real estate like offices and malls face challenges, specialized sectors including casino properties, manufactured homes, and self-storage are thriving.

Alexandria Real Estate Equities stock plunged over 27% this week after a weak Q3 report revealed falling revenue, profits, and a significant drop in occupancy.

NYU professor Scott Galloway explains why real estate remains a top investment in the U.S., citing its powerful tax advantages and its role as a forced savings mechanism.

Beyond Meat stock surged approximately 250% this week, fueled by social media investors and a Dubai-based real estate developer. This places the plant-based food company back in meme-stock territory,

The S&P 500 real estate sector is showing modest growth projections for Q3 earnings, but its 3.37% year-to-date return lags the broader market's 13.30% gain.

Seritage Growth Properties is continuing its multi-year plan to sell its entire real estate portfolio and return capital to shareholders, a process initiated three years ago.

Northwest Healthcare Properties REIT will release its Q3 2025 financial results on Nov. 11, followed by an investor conference call on Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. ET.

Nvidia has been named the top-performing stock in the S&P 500 over the last two decades, fueled by the AI boom. Wall Street analysts maintain a strong buy rating.

A detailed financial analysis of Federal Realty Investment Trust (NYSE:FRT) suggests the stock may be undervalued, with valuation models pointing to a potential 24.8% discount.