LSE:SUPR (Supermarket Income REIT plc)

About SUPR

Supermarket Income REIT PLC is a United Kingdom-based company, engages in the provision of investments. It invests in a high-quality supermarket property with the objective of providing shareholders with a level of income together with the potential for capital growth by investing in a diversified portfolio of supermarket real estate assets in the United Kingdom.
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