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Posted by AK71 at 9:28 PM 4 comments
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FA,
Saizen REIT
The positive divergence observed in the weekly chart many times before could be playing out. Today, price rose strongly on the back of higher volume as a long wickless white candle was formed. Price was $1.60 at the open and $1.69 at the close.
Posted by AK71 at 9:10 PM 4 comments
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capitamalls asia,
TA
As a rule, I am very careful with my CPF money and first utilised the money in my CPF OA during the global financial crisis some two years ago. I used the money almost exclusively for the purchase of shares in SPH which is my favourite blue chip for its high yield.
Sabana REIT is beginning to look attractive. "Sabana REIT has an aggregate leverage of 26.5% which is comfortable... Its NAV per unit is 99c... The estimated annualised DPU for 2011 is 8.63c and for 2012 is 8.67c." Read my analysis: Sabana REIT: Fundamental Analysis.
Posted by AK71 at 7:10 PM 0 comments
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FA,
Sabana REIT,
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There was a single transaction today where 14,600 lots were sold down at 19.5c. This was at 4.01pm. That wiped out the buy queue at 19.5c. I went in and bought more units at 19.5c shortly after. It was a bargain and I could not resist it.
Posted by AK71 at 6:55 PM 0 comments
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AIMS-AMP Capital Industrial REIT,
FA
On 15 March, Argyle Street Management Limited, a substantial shareholder of Saizen REIT, increased its holdings from 15.036 % to 15.201% or an increase of 1,942,000 units. Average price per unit: 13.06c. This is their second open market purchase two days in a row. Announcement here.
Posted by AK71 at 6:35 PM 4 comments
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Posted by AK71 at 7:30 PM 2 comments
"In the areas affected by the earthquake and tsunami, all 6 properties in Morioka and Koriyama, and 17 out of 22 properties in Sendai have been viewed by the property managers thus far, and preliminary reports have confirmed that these properties appear to have sustained only minor damage and to have remained intact.
Posted by AK71 at 11:11 PM 10 comments
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Saizen REIT,
TA
Quite a few people I know have their eyes on CapitaMalls Asia and they are hoping that it would go closer to its NAV/share to buy some or more shares of the company. Its NAV/share is currently $1.50.
Posted by AK71 at 10:55 PM 0 comments
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capitamalls asia,
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Back from hot yoga. I think the heat is somewhat challenging. I should try yoga without the "hot" next. Anyway, time to catch up on my blogging.
Posted by AK71 at 10:33 PM 0 comments
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AIMS-AMP Capital Industrial REIT,
CIT,
FA,
TA
"I said in an earlier blog post that I am willing to pay a small premium above NAV which is acceptable for a lower risk investment. So, if a retest of the low of May 2010 at 91.5c were to happen, I could buy some units." This was what I said in my blog on 8 March, a few days before the terrible disaster hit Japan. Today, I bought some units of CLT at 91.5c.
Posted by AK71 at 7:06 PM 14 comments
Cache Logistics Trust is making its maiden acquisitions.
Posted by AK71 at 11:45 PM 6 comments
Many would like to know what am I doing next with regards to Saizen REIT. I have replied to readers in this blog and in emails that I am holding my position and waiting for more announcements from the managers.
Posted by AK71 at 11:15 PM 10 comments
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FA,
Saizen REIT,
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Saizen REIT divested another property, Wealth Meinohama, which is located in Fukuoka, from the property portfolio of YK Shingen. It was built in December 1998 and comprises 12 residential units and 1 parking lot.
Posted by AK71 at 10:22 PM 0 comments
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FA,
Saizen REIT
This is the latest from the managers:
Posted by AK71 at 10:08 PM 0 comments
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FA,
Saizen REIT
Panic selling of units of Saizen REIT from the opening bell this morning was evident as price gapped down and started the day at 13.5c. As of now, it seems to have found support at 13c, the price at which I started investing in the REIT in 2009.
Posted by AK71 at 9:29 AM 21 comments
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FA,
Saizen REIT
There is much concern that the two nuclear power plants could suffer a meltdown. "However, experts said Japan should not expect a repeat of Chernobyl. They said pictures of mist above the plant suggested only small amounts of radiation had been expelled as part of measures to ensure its stability, far from the radioactive clouds Chernobyl spewed out 25 years ago." Read full story here.
"Favourable winds will likely blow possible radioactive pollution from a blast at a Japanese nuclear power plant out over the Pacific Ocean, the French Nuclear Safety Authority said Saturday." Read full story here.
Personally, I like to look at the worst case scenario. What if meltdown should happen at the two nuclear power plants? Would Saizen REIT have to abandon the buildings in the cities of Sendai, Koriyama and Morioka even if they were not destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami?
Posted by AK71 at 2:33 PM 6 comments
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FA,
Saizen REIT
In LP's cbox, a conversation took place on whether we should use handkerchiefs or tissue paper. Some went on to say that guys who use handkerchiefs are romantic. I have been using handkerchiefs forever! No one has ever said I was romantic. In fact, some people think that I am a dinosaur.
This is my favourite handkerchief, one that my mom bought for me when I was in secondary school. So, it must be at least 24 years old by now. Actually, I suspect it is a couple of years older.
Posted by AK71 at 1:45 PM 6 comments
The quake that rocked Japan affected the city of Sendai the most. Saizen REIT has 22 properties in that city and we are still awaiting news on the extent of the damage. Here are photos of some of the properties in Sendai taken from Saizen REIT's website :
Posted by AK71 at 11:08 AM 0 comments
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Saizen REIT
Crude palm oil (CPO) price was down 2.75%, "touching their lowest level in four months as key crop data pointed to a surprise increase in stock levels." Source: Dow Jones Newswires.
Posted by AK71 at 9:38 AM 0 comments
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FA,
Golden Agriculture,
TA
On my recent vacation, while spending time by the beach in Phuket, I witnessed a somewhat interesting event.
A mother pushed her baby in a pram to the beach and stood there for quite a while before deciding to take a swim, leaving the pram on the beach as the tide was coming in.
Posted by AK71 at 11:22 PM 2 comments
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tea
In the massive selling down, CapitaMalls Asia touched a new low of $1.68 before closing at $1.70, which remains an important support. Would the price continue to decline next week? Your guess is as good as mine.
Posted by AK71 at 3:50 PM 0 comments
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capitamalls asia,
TA
This is a momentous day. I went for my first Hot Yoga class! Yes, were you expecting me to talk about the correction in the USA or the earthquake in Japan? Well, jokes aside, I have not stretched myself in so many different directions and curled myself up in so many positions in ages, if at all! It was all done in a room set at a temperature of 38 degrees centigrade. I lost almost a kilo after the session. Had a dinner of salad, fish and rice after the session just to continue feeling good about myself doing something healthy for a change!
Posted by AK71 at 11:38 PM 6 comments
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CIT,
japan,
Saizen REIT,
USA,
Yoga