Reader:
Frasers Hospitality Trust. I like this and invested in it last year and applied for excess rights.
I find FHT attractive because mostly freehold and spread across many countries. Yield is 7%+. Plus strong sponsor and brand name.
I am not good in analysing. Hope you will talk to yourself. :)
AK:
I don't like it when a REIT purchases properties and DPU goes down.
And the rights issue was in part to strengthen balance sheet which did nothing to improve DPU.
"The issue would also reduce FHT's debt levels and strengthen its balance sheet."
http://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/frasers-hospitality-trust-to-raise-266m-in-rights-issue
I don't like it when total distributable income goes up but DPU goes down.
"Distribution income for the quarter was up 3.1 per cent year-on-year... DPS in the three months as at end December 2016 was down 18.9 per cent year-on-year..."
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/frasers-hospitality-trusts-dps-down-on-enlarged-stapled-security-base
As a shareholder, I should be very interested in what happens to the DPU. I feel that the shareholders could have been better off without the rights issue.
There are probably things to consider beyond that but my plate is full. ;)
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Thursday, June 29, 2017Posted by AK71 at 9:44 AM 3 comments
AK is speaking at InvestX Congress 2017.
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Quite a few readers have been asking me whether I am going to have another session (or two) of "Evening with AK and friends" this year.
Yes, I know. AK has been so lazy this year. Lazier than last year.
Bad AK! Bad AK!
Well, I am not sure if I want to do it this year but I did promise my friends at The Fifth Person to make an appearance at InvestX Congress 2017.
So, if you really want to take a photo with me badly, here are the details:
Date: 19th August 2017.
Time: 9am to 6pm.
Venue: NTUC Auditorium Level 7.
Address: 1 Marina Boulevard.
At the last InvestX Congress a couple of years ago, some readers complained that I had to share the stage and I had too little air time.
Alamak, what air time? AK is just full of hot air lah but the organisers have taken the feedback seriously.
I will be alone on stage for a full hour this time and I will also be on the panel at the end of the event.
I wonder how many songs would I have to sing to fill up that one hour? Hmmm.
If you decide to go, you will find out on that day.
How much will the ticket cost?
Get it by 19th July:
$127.00.
Get it later:
$147.00.
For those who drag their feet:
$197.00 at the door.
But I doubt anyone will have the chance to buy a ticket at the door. The last InvestX Congress sold out 3 weeks before the event!
Still, who wouldn't want to pay less? So, do you want to get a cheaper ticket? What is the lobang?
Come in pairs!
Then, you get the second ticket at $97.00.
On a serious note, go to InvestX Congress not because you want to hear me sing or take photos with me. I am just the event mascot lah. ;)
Get more information and also to purchase tickets: HERE.
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