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KKRリアルエステートファイナンストラストの内部関係者が362,472ドル相当の株式を購入していたことが、最近のSEC提出書類で明らかになった。

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-- 取締役兼最高経営責任者(CEO)のマシュー・A・セーラム氏は、2026年4月24日、KKRリアル・エステート・ファイナンス・トラスト(KREF)の株式6万株を36万2,472ドルで購入しました。SECへのフォーム4の提出後、セーラム氏は同社の普通株式合計70万3,075株を保有することになり、そのうち70万3,075株は直接保有しています。 SEC提出書類:https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1631596/000114036126017128/xslF345X05/form4.xml

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