In a release issued earlier today by Chimera Capital Partners, LLC please note that the company name should be Chimera Capital Partners, LLC, not Chimaera Capital Partners, LLC, as previously stated, and that the last paragraph was removed. The corrected release follows:
Chimera Capital Partners has Funds for U.S. Real Estate Investments
NEW YORK, March 27, 2018 -- Chimera Capital Partners, LLC, a special purpose investment vehicle funded by significant investors announced today that it has the commitment capital for U.S. real estate investments. The company also went on to say that it is exploring various acquisitions, in the States.
A company spokesperson said, “There have been no formal real estate purchase agreements signed to date for any hotel.” All of the companies current acquisitions are being funded with conventional capital and not by any token sales or any ICO.
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Veronica Welch
VEW Media
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