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TORONTO 鈥?Shares in Hudson Bay Co. TSX:HBC soared more than 13 per cent Monday amid news that it facing investor pressure to unlock value from its real estate assets, even if that means closing its crown jewel locations.Land Buildings Investment Management of Stamford, Conn., said in a public letter that HBC Saks Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan, New York, is worth more than the company as a whole at current stock prices.It estimates that the Saks flagship location would be worth C$16 per share, after debt, compared with HBC recent stock price of C$8.88 at the close of trading on Friday. The company has said in the past that the building is worth US$3.7 billion. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Toronto-based company share
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COVID-19 infections in younger people are on the rise in certain hotspots across the GTA and Hamilton, according to provincial data, medical officers and researchers 鈥?especially in Toronto and Peel, both of which have seen a recent increase in reported cases among 20-somethings in recent weeks.Public health units are now investigating this emerging trend to better understand whats driving this apparent demographic shift in the provinces COVID epidemic, which is now largely centred in the GTA.While some suspect it could reflect a change in testing patterns, medical officers and health workers are pointing to other factors like workplace outbreaks, housing arrangements and lockdown fatigue coupled with an invincible attitude amongst younger people who might feel insulated from COVIDs worst effects 鈥?even though deaths and severe outcomes have been reported in these age groups across the province. ARTICLE CONT
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