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    Cornering the Market in a Suburb

    Focus versus diversification is one of the key issues here. As far as cost goes, this is a long-term plan whose speed is limited by available capital. In the early stages I think of it more in terms of building a creeping shareholding while keeping it under the major shareholder disclosure...
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    Cornering the Market in a Suburb

    Has anyone ever attempted to corner the market in a particular suburb? By this I mean gain a controlling interest over a significant proportion of the houses? To take a shares analogy, when you get say 10% of a company you may have enough votes to get onto the board of directors. I guess there...
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