Reader:
may I check with you about AIMS AMP. Its DPU for last 2 quarters have been dropping. But you seem very optimistic about it. Do you think things will get better?
AK:
Management is very important.
There is little they can do about headwinds
But you have to compare it against other industrial REITs and you will see it shines
Rather than acquiring more properties to boost DPU, AA REIT focused on extracting maximum value from their assets.
Reader:
Oh. How would it fare against soilbuild?
AK:
Soilbuild had a stroke of bad luck
Very unfortunate
Reader:
The technics offshore company who vacated the place?
AK:
I like the Biz Parks they own
yup
Reader:
Ok, thank you. Will read more on ur posts of aims amp before deciding
AK:
Unlike very short lease biz park owned by VIVA in Chai Chee, Soilbuild's biz park have relatively long leases.
Reader:
Since Keppel D.C. Reit seems unpromising, I might just switch to AA
AK:
If the management sama sama as Keppel REIT, cham
Reader:
Yes.... I think I'm quite clueless as a industrial reit investor. When I read the viva report, I was quite impressed by it
AK:
People tell us good things only
Reader:
Only heard the other side of the story when I saw your post, even though you kena hantum by that one reader. Haha
AK:
I should talk less. 😞
Reader:
Haha no la. Should talk more. For the greater good
May I check if you've written any articles on assessing industrial reits? I mean, I know the usual of NPI, DPU, gearing, occupancy etc. But the short lease part is something that's new (but makes sense) to me
AK
Er... maybe. I cannot remember liao. Too much talking to myself until I blur.
Reader:
Haha. It's ok! Thank you. I'll search through your trains of thought via your articles
Related posts:
1. AA REIT levels up.
2. VIVA Industrial Trust.
3. Soilbuild REIT.
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AA REIT, Soilbuild REIT and VIVA Industrial Trust.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017Posted by AK71 at 2:24 PM 1 comments
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DPU plunged at Keppel DC REIT.
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Reader:
Just wondering if you are familiar with Keppel DC Reit?
I bought into it some time ago, lured in by its 'good potential', but as of last dividend payout, it's one of those cases where NPI went up but DPU dropped by 20%.
Not an encouraging sign.
But the company presentation said that things will get better because income from its new acquisition will 'kick in' by next payout. However it's hard for me to gauge if it'll make up the 'shortfall' of 20%.
Extrapolating from the most recent dividends, its annual yield would be only 4.7%. DBS still rates it as a BUY though.
AK:
I don't have this. I avoided.
I must say I have not been following developments though.
Reader:
I really didn't like the part where it's NPI went up but DPU dropped 20%.
AK:
Sounds like another Keppel REIT.
Plain English guide to data centres.
For anyone who might be interested, see my one and only blog on Keppel DC REIT (well, not anymore, I guess) and why I avoided investing in it:
Is Keppel DC REIT an attractive investment?
There were two reasons for me to avoid investing in this REIT.
Now, there might be a third one.
Posted by AK71 at 2:09 PM 1 comments
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