RDOG tracks the S-Network REIT Dividend Dogs Index, a benchmark that’s similar to those found on ALPS’s other dividend dogs ETFs.
“Many investors are concerned that the continued growth of e-commerce is a large, structural negative trend for brick-and-mortar retail,” writes Morningstar analyst Kevin Brown. “However, we believe the omnichannel strategy–e-commerce sales by traditional retailers–that is being increasingly pursued by most national retailers favors the high-quality portfolios owned by the retail real estate investment trusts.”
The Surprising Case for Retail
There has been plenty of talk about the rise of e-commerce and online retail companies, with much of that coming at the expense of traditional brick-and-mortar retailers. While the number of store closures across the U.S. is expected to jump in the coming years, writing obituaries for shopping malls may be a bit premature.
The Baha Men, who made the song Who Let The Dogs Out? famous, are coming to Owensboro. They'll be playing on the pier on opening night of Friday After 5.
16-year-old Jacob hopes to be adopted by a loving family
16-year-old Jacob hopes to be adopted by a loving family
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DETROIT (WXYZ) â Jacob is a free spirit and a super friendly kid who likes soaking up the sun and listening to upbeat tunes.
The 16-year-old who is currently in foster care is hoping to be adopted by a loving family soon.
âHe loves to laugh, loves to watch videos,â said one of his workers. âAnd he likes watching videos of Tiger Woods.â
Jacob likes singing and dancing. His favorite song is âWho Let the Dogs Outâ â especially the âwoof woof woof woof woofâ part.
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There’s a bumper crop of brilliant books for those aged eight and above this month, including
Who Let the Gods Out? author Maz Evans. Valentine “Vi” Day has an unusual family; her dad was a supervillain, her mum is an ex-spy and just about to marry Vi’s teacher. Now Vi herself is determined to win a place at spy school by carrying out a dangerous mission, with the help of her indomitable Nan, her shy almost-stepbrother, and a supporting cast of geriatric secret agents and semi-retired rogues. Wildly hilarious, full of bum jokes and acutely observed family dynamics, and with illustrations by Jez Tuya, it’s riotous escapist fun.