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The Rose Corporation
156 Duncan Mill Rd., Ste. 12
Toronto, Ontario M3B 3N2, Canada
Tel. 416-449-3535
Toll Free 877-449-3535
Fax 416-449-9887

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.rosecorp.com
Employees: 140

The Rose Corporation has blossomed as a merchant bank specializing in real estate. Rose provides first mortgages and short-term mezzanine lending to developers primarily in Toronto and invests in such properties as senior living centers and resorts. Benefiting from Canada's thriving entertainment industry, subsidiary Toronto Film Studios will build and operate Filmport, a $250 million multistage film lot and media village in Toronto's port area. CEO Sam Reisman split from a family of homebuilders to found Rose (named for his wife) in 1982; he took the firm private in 2003.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending July, 2008:
Sales: $23.8M

Officers:
CEO: Sam Reisman
COO: Martin Simon
VP Finance: Kirk Lloyd

Competitors:
Boardwalk Real Estate
Brookfield Properties
Cadillac Fairview

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The Rose
by Sara Teasdale
From Rivers to the Sea Part II


BENEATH my chamber window
Pierrot was singing, singing;
      I heard his lute the whole night thru
        Until the east was red.
Alas, alas, Pierrot,
I had no rose for flinging
      Save one that drank my tears for dew
        Before its leaves were dead.

I found it in the darkness,
I kissed it once and threw it,
      The petals scattered over him,
        His song was turned to joy;
And he will never know--
Alas, the one who knew it!--
      The rose was plucked when dusk was dim
        Beside a laughing boy.

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