NAV per share of OUE C-REIT: $1.02 (unaudited Dec 2013) Issue Price: $0.80 (discount of 21.8%) Loss to sponsor, OUE on per share basis: -$0.10
Essentially, OUE trying to sell apart of their assets to the market cheaply. Thus this is the key reason why OUE drops.
So why did OUE C-REIT drop? Reason why investors would buy REIT? For stable yields. Lets look at the yield quality of OUE C-REIT: 1. REIT manager: OUE. Can OUE get more properties for the REIT at discounted prices or get more yield accretive properties to justify the 0.3% base management fee + 25% performance fee? 2. Can OUE C-REIT sustain the 6.8% yield they claimed on the front page of the prospectus? (see pg 42) without income support the yield drops to 5.56% (see pg 85) net income S$32, but pay S$47m in distribution using unit-holder contributions? what you pay for, they just return it straight to you? [note: stable yield prob only 2-3%] stabilizing manager? or price support manager? c.5% of the units can be utilized in stabilization.
looks like if you're participating the IPO, you are banking on the work of the stabilizing manager.
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NAV per share of OUE C-REIT: $1.02 (unaudited Dec 2013)
Issue Price: $0.80 (discount of 21.8%)
Loss to sponsor, OUE on per share basis: -$0.10
Essentially, OUE trying to sell apart of their assets to the market cheaply. Thus this is the key reason why OUE drops.
So why did OUE C-REIT drop?
Reason why investors would buy REIT? For stable yields. Lets look at the yield quality of OUE C-REIT:
1. REIT manager: OUE. Can OUE get more properties for the REIT at discounted prices or get more yield accretive properties to justify the 0.3% base management fee + 25% performance fee?
2. Can OUE C-REIT sustain the 6.8% yield they claimed on the front page of the prospectus?
(see pg 42) without income support the yield drops to 5.56%
(see pg 85) net income S$32, but pay S$47m in distribution using unit-holder contributions? what you pay for, they just return it straight to you? [note: stable yield prob only 2-3%]
stabilizing manager? or price support manager? c.5% of the units can be utilized in stabilization.
looks like if you're participating the IPO, you are banking on the work of the stabilizing manager.
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2014-01-28 08:34