Many years ago when I decided to reduce my investment in industrial S-REITs, I was faced with the choice of reducing my stake in either Sabana REIT or AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT as both were the largest investments in my S-REITs portfolio.
Yes, they were both about the same size.
I decided that AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT was better run.
So, Sabana REIT was given the boot.
Today, AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT is my largest investment in the S-REITs universe and a rough back of the envelope calculation tells me that with all the distributions collected over the years, my investment in the REIT is going to be free of cost very soon.
Free?
Yes, free!
This is massive for me not only because I like free things but because it is such a massive investment in my portfolio.
If an investment is 2% of our portfolio and it has become free of cost (like Sabana REIT is for me), ho hum.
If an investment is 20% of our portfolio and it is going to become free of cost soon, it isn't ho hum x 10, is it?
It is like my position in Sabana REIT x 10 being free of cost.
OK, somehow, using Sabana REIT as an example doesn't seem very appealing but I am sure you get the idea.
Although doing well now, AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT is facing headwinds and things might get tougher in the next year or two but it has a competent manager that is focused on improving value for stakeholders.
That is very comforting.
On hindsight, I am glad I decided to get on board with Mr. George Wang so many years ago and I look forward to receiving soon to be free money every quarter for many more years to come.
1. AA REIT: A private tour.
2. My history with Sabana REIT.
9 comments:
What do you mean by free of cost?
It is just a way some investors look at numbers.
Example 1:
If you bought 1000 shares at $1 a share and the price went up to $2, if you sold 500 shares, the balance 500 shares are free.
Example 2:
If you get a dividend yield of 20% on an investment, in 5 years, your investment is free.
It is about a 100% recovery of capital.
congrats AK! I'm in good company then I guess - I also had both in my portfolio and made the choice to cut Sabana. However, my AAREIT is not free yet as I did subscribe to the rights issue back in 2015(?)
Hi Serendib,
Hello to a fellow unitholder. ;)
They have had more than one rights issue, I believe, and I took advantage of all of them. I have been an investor in AA REIT since the Global Financial Crisis. Went through the drama with Mr. George Wang when he led the buy out to re-capitalize MI-REIT.
AIMS AMP Reit to raise S$50m with 3.6% five-year bond issue
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/aims-amp-reit-to-raise-s50m-with-36-five-year-bond-issue
See:
AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT levels up!
AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT has launched of a private placement exercise to raise gross proceeds of at least SGD50 million.
The placement will see the REIT issue between 37,175,000 and 38,314,000 new units at an issue price of between SGD1.305 and SGD1.345 each.
The issue price represents a discount of between 4.1% and 6.9% to the volume weighted average price of SGD1.402 per unit, for trades done on the Singapore Exchange on 21 November 2017.
Proceeds from the exercise will primarily be used to partially repay the REIT’s existing borrowings to reduce aggregate leverage, and create additional debt headroom for future potential acquisitions, and asset enhancement initiatives (AEIs), among others.
Reader says...
What repercussions will it have on existing holders of AAReit based on their new announcement on more shares at 1.34-1.35?
AK says...
Logically, DPU should decline a little.
But if they are able to increase income, then, no difference.
Reader says...
Forward looking is good. But I still prefer right issue
AK says...
To raise smaller amounts like $50 million, faster and cheaper for the REIT to do placement than to do rights issues.
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