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Simon Property Group - CEO Interview.

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Publication Date: 20-SEP-05
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Original Source: CNBC/DOW JONES BUSINESS VIDEO

MARK HAINES, CNBC ANCHOR: With no time to go shopping at the Bank of America Investor Conference, Becky managed to track down the CEO of the nation`s largest owner of shopping malls -- Becky.

BECKY QUICK, CNBC CORRESPONDENT: Yes. Pretty fancy, right? He happened to come up just now so we could talk to him, David Simon is here, he`s the CEO of the Simon Property Group, which, as you mentioned, is the largest real estate investment trust for the mall owners out there.

David, let`s jump right into the high energy prices. We`ve heard from a lot of different retailers like Wal-Mart (WMT) that they are...

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