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First REIT: 3Q 2012.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

As the contribution from the divestment of its Adam Road property has run out, First REIT's DPU sees a reduction of 12.5%, quarter on quarter, from 1.92 to 1.68c.



Year on year, however, DPU has improved from 1.58c to 1.68c.

I would say that First REIT has produced sterling results yet again.

Income distribution is payable on 29 November 2012.

See financial statement: here.

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LMIR: More acquisitions and lesser DPU again.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012


The latest acquisitions of Pejaten Village and Binjai Supermall will further reduce DPU.

Of so many REITs I am vested in, LMIR is one which has constantly disappointed in more ways than one.

The management has listed the advantages of acquiring these malls and they sound like a rehash from their equally distasteful purchase of 4 malls recently:

1. Acquisitions are at a discount to NAV.
2. Enhance earnings of the Trust.
3. Properties are of good quality.
4. Increase economies of scale in operation and marketing.
5. Minimise concentration risk.

The price tag for the purchase of the two malls: $126.5m
NPI of the two malls: $7.0m
NPI yield: 5.53%

Just like its recent purchase of 4 malls, these acquisitions are not NPI yield accretive. NPI yield of the REIT's portfolio is being gradually diluted with these overpriced purchases.

It does not matter that purchases are at a discount to valuation. They are still too expensive if ordinary unit holders are getting less income even as the REIT's asset base grows! If there is nothing worth buying, don't buy anything. Doesn't sound too difficult or does it?

The primary beneficiary here is the REIT's manager as they will be paid an Acquisition Fee equal to 1% of the purchase price which works out to be about $1.3m!

I think Ms. Viven Sitiabudi should consider retiring as CEO.

Read announcement: here.

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LMIR: More benefits from acquiring 4 malls?


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