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EQR

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EQRElectric Quarterly Report (US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
EQREquivalence Ratio
EQREnlisted Qualification Record
EQREssential Qualification Requirement
EQREqui-Rectangular
EQRExternal Quality Review
EQREducational Quality Ranking
EQREnvironmental Quality Report


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As a result, EQR had some very specific structuring needs that Van Varick and his team at Freddie Mac were able to address with a great deal of creativity and flexibility," said David Neithercut, EQR's executive vice president and CFO.
For the 12 months ended June 30, 2009, EQR maintained solid and consistent coverage, as reflected by its fixed charge coverage (recurring operating EBITDA less capital improvements divided by interest incurred and preferred distributions) ratio of 2.
Although EQR typically acquires assets at lower capitalization rates than assets it sells, Fitch notes that the longer-term stronger fundamentals within these markets should allow EQR to drive revenue and net operating income growth above the national average.
 
 
 
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