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Kandee
    16-Feb-2021 19:55  
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The gearing went up due to negative revaluation of some of the properties.

Also in their announcement, they mention on investing into business parks either direct or take a stake, which would require MUST to raise funds...

freeme      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 15:53) Posted:

Nice drop.. their gearing are high.. any other reasons for this drop?

 
 
freeme
    16-Feb-2021 15:53  
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Nice drop.. their gearing are high.. any other reasons for this drop?
 
 
PhillipTan
    16-Feb-2021 14:20  
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That will be sad, at least for me
I hope it will at least stay at 0.70 or above

Singpost      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 13:53) Posted:

drop 60 cts level ?

 

 
Singpost
    16-Feb-2021 13:53  
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drop 60 cts level ?
 
 
marketuncle
    16-Feb-2021 12:30  
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because their results wasn' t good.

PhillipTan      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 10:34) Posted:

Yeah, was around 0.74 when dividends announced
Then dropped to around 0.715-0.72
Yesterday to today dropped again to 0.70
Hope it doesn' t go below 0.70  surprise

huattogether      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 10:09) Posted:

Oh, now drop more..


 
 
PhillipTan
    16-Feb-2021 11:31  
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btw, what is a con stock? can' t seem to find anything on google
 

 
PhillipTan
    16-Feb-2021 11:27  
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erm, i think it is still listed on sgx?
i remember i bought it on sgx though lol

Singpost      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 11:11) Posted:

i sthat a con stock?

 
 
Singpost
    16-Feb-2021 11:11  
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i sthat a con stock?
 
 
PhillipTan
    16-Feb-2021 10:34  
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Yeah, was around 0.74 when dividends announced
Then dropped to around 0.715-0.72
Yesterday to today dropped again to 0.70
Hope it doesn' t go below 0.70  surprise

huattogether      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 10:09) Posted:

Oh, now drop more...

huattogether      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 09:58) Posted:

Dividends 0.026, now only drop 0.02. Where got more than dividends issued


 
 
huattogether
    16-Feb-2021 10:09  
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Oh, now drop more...

huattogether      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 09:58) Posted:

Dividends 0.026, now only drop 0.02. Where got more than dividends issued.

PhillipTan      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 09:45) Posted:

Share price dropped more than dividends issued.  sad


 

 
huattogether
    16-Feb-2021 09:58  
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Dividends 0.026, now only drop 0.02. Where got more than dividends issued.

PhillipTan      ( Date: 16-Feb-2021 09:45) Posted:

Share price dropped more than dividends issued.  sad

 
 
PhillipTan
    16-Feb-2021 09:45  
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Share price dropped more than dividends issued.  sad
 
 
PhillipTan
    10-Feb-2021 18:28  
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Nice pun there lol

asianguy      ( Date: 10-Feb-2021 09:11) Posted:

This stock is a " MUST" buy


https://www.theedgesingapore.com/capital/brokers-calls/stock-must-buy?utm_source=WeekdayEDM& utm_medium=email& utm_campaign=FREE

Analysts are upbeat on Manulife US Real Estate Investment Trust (MUST) following its latest FY2020 results announcement, which saw a 5.4% y-o-y drop in DPU to 5.64 US cents, mainly due to provisions for expected credit loss, and a sharp reduction in car parking income.

  While gross revenue rose 9.3% to US$194 million in FY2020, property expenses rose 17% to US$78.5 million. Net property income (NPI) in FY2020 rose 5.6% to US$115.8 million. MUST&rsquo s 2H2020 was weaker than the first where gross revenue rose just 1.2% while property expenses rose 16.5% resulting in an 8.3% y-o-y decline in NPI to US$53.6 million.

  See: Headwinds in 2020 largely in the price as Manulife US REIT looks forward to 2021

  Despite weaker results, analysts are all keeping their &ldquo buy&rdquo calls on the REIT. 

  DBS Group Research has a target price of 90 US cents, lower than US$1 previously. But still liking the stock as it is trading at about 8% yield and 1 time P/NAV. 

  In a Feb 9 report, lead analyst Rachel Tan says that its yield spread remains attractive and favourable with Fed rates expected to stay low for longer. 

  Meanwhile, MUST managed to maintain its healthy operational metrics despite lockdown procedures in the US. Low expiring leases in FY2021 also helps to reduce risks. 

  &ldquo MUST is now placed on a better playing field post index inclusion in the FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Asia Index where it will likely herald a virtuous cycle of greater investor visibility. Following this, we have already seen higher trading liquidity and yield compression for MUST. Given its strong execution and acquisition track record, we believe MUST will continue to command a premium over its peers,&rdquo says Tan.

  Maybank Kim Eng has a lower target price of US$1.10 from US$1.15 previously. 

  In a Feb 8 report, analyst Chua Su Tye says, &ldquo We expect FY2021-2022 DPUs to be cushioned by its low lease expiries, its strong assets and quality tenancies. Valuations are undemanding at 7.9% FY2021 yield (as management maintains a 100% payout) compared to 5.0-6.0% for its S-REIT peers, backed by high DPU visibility with stable income growth and low leasing risks, and upside as it returns to acquisition mode.&rdquo

  On the outlook, Chua believes that with the REIT&rsquo s increased leverage of 41.0% from 39.9% and debt headroom of US$375 million (50% limit), management will be eyeing larger M& A deals of US$500-600 million from third parties or joint ventures, as it pushes into business parks to add 20% of high-growth tenancies.

  RHB Research Group too has kept its &ldquo buy&rdquo call but with a lowered target price of 87 US cents from 90 US cents. 
Analyst Vijay Natarajan says in a Feb 9 report, &ldquo 2HFY2020 results slightly missed mainly due to provisions. US office leasing activity has started to pick up with vaccine roll-outs and the gradual return of employees back to offices. Management is on the lookout for portfolio acquisitions and M& A opportunities to further diversify and position its portfolio in growth sectors.&rdquo

  The REIT is also open to divest some of its mature assets if a good opportunity arises. &ldquo With gearing at 41%, any acquisitions ahead is expected to be a combination of debt and equity and we believe accretive acquisitions are still possible with low cost of debt of c.2% and a wide range of US office cap rates at 5.5-7%,&rdquo says Natarajan. 

 

  CGS-CIMB too is positive on the stock but with a lowered target price of US$1 from US$1.05. 

  &ldquo We continue to like MUST for its resilient portfolio, with 96% of its leases by gross rental income having inbuilt rental escalations,&rdquo says analyst Lock Mun Yee, noting that MUST&rsquo s unit price has been underperforming in recent months and at the present projected FY2021 DPU yield of about 8.6%, which is likely because the market has priced in near-term risks. 

  OCBC Investment Research continues to rate MUST &ldquo buy&rdquo with a fair value estimate of 83 US cents.

  &ldquo We expect leasing momentum to remain soft in FY2021 as tenants reassess their office space requirements, and plan for a very gradual re-entry to the office. However, MUST&rsquo s minimal lease expiry profile in 2021, resilient portfolio with long WALE of 5.3 years, and annual rental escalation of 2.0% could limit downside risk and provide income stability,&rdquo says analyst Chu Peng. 

  And with the rollout of vaccines in the US, MUST is poised to benefit from the gradual reopening and recovery of economy. 

  As at 3.35pm, units in MUST are trading at 72 cents or 1.0 time FY2021 book with a dividend yield of 8.1%, according to RHB&rsquo s estimates.

 
 
 

 
 
asianguy
    10-Feb-2021 09:11  
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This stock is a " MUST" buy


https://www.theedgesingapore.com/capital/brokers-calls/stock-must-buy?utm_source=WeekdayEDM& utm_medium=email& utm_campaign=FREE

Analysts are upbeat on Manulife US Real Estate Investment Trust (MUST) following its latest FY2020 results announcement, which saw a 5.4% y-o-y drop in DPU to 5.64 US cents, mainly due to provisions for expected credit loss, and a sharp reduction in car parking income.

  While gross revenue rose 9.3% to US$194 million in FY2020, property expenses rose 17% to US$78.5 million. Net property income (NPI) in FY2020 rose 5.6% to US$115.8 million. MUST&rsquo s 2H2020 was weaker than the first where gross revenue rose just 1.2% while property expenses rose 16.5% resulting in an 8.3% y-o-y decline in NPI to US$53.6 million.

  See: Headwinds in 2020 largely in the price as Manulife US REIT looks forward to 2021

  Despite weaker results, analysts are all keeping their &ldquo buy&rdquo calls on the REIT. 

  DBS Group Research has a target price of 90 US cents, lower than US$1 previously. But still liking the stock as it is trading at about 8% yield and 1 time P/NAV. 

  In a Feb 9 report, lead analyst Rachel Tan says that its yield spread remains attractive and favourable with Fed rates expected to stay low for longer. 

  Meanwhile, MUST managed to maintain its healthy operational metrics despite lockdown procedures in the US. Low expiring leases in FY2021 also helps to reduce risks. 

  &ldquo MUST is now placed on a better playing field post index inclusion in the FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Asia Index where it will likely herald a virtuous cycle of greater investor visibility. Following this, we have already seen higher trading liquidity and yield compression for MUST. Given its strong execution and acquisition track record, we believe MUST will continue to command a premium over its peers,&rdquo says Tan.

  Maybank Kim Eng has a lower target price of US$1.10 from US$1.15 previously. 

  In a Feb 8 report, analyst Chua Su Tye says, &ldquo We expect FY2021-2022 DPUs to be cushioned by its low lease expiries, its strong assets and quality tenancies. Valuations are undemanding at 7.9% FY2021 yield (as management maintains a 100% payout) compared to 5.0-6.0% for its S-REIT peers, backed by high DPU visibility with stable income growth and low leasing risks, and upside as it returns to acquisition mode.&rdquo

  On the outlook, Chua believes that with the REIT&rsquo s increased leverage of 41.0% from 39.9% and debt headroom of US$375 million (50% limit), management will be eyeing larger M& A deals of US$500-600 million from third parties or joint ventures, as it pushes into business parks to add 20% of high-growth tenancies.

  RHB Research Group too has kept its &ldquo buy&rdquo call but with a lowered target price of 87 US cents from 90 US cents. 
Analyst Vijay Natarajan says in a Feb 9 report, &ldquo 2HFY2020 results slightly missed mainly due to provisions. US office leasing activity has started to pick up with vaccine roll-outs and the gradual return of employees back to offices. Management is on the lookout for portfolio acquisitions and M& A opportunities to further diversify and position its portfolio in growth sectors.&rdquo

  The REIT is also open to divest some of its mature assets if a good opportunity arises. &ldquo With gearing at 41%, any acquisitions ahead is expected to be a combination of debt and equity and we believe accretive acquisitions are still possible with low cost of debt of c.2% and a wide range of US office cap rates at 5.5-7%,&rdquo says Natarajan. 

 

  CGS-CIMB too is positive on the stock but with a lowered target price of US$1 from US$1.05. 

  &ldquo We continue to like MUST for its resilient portfolio, with 96% of its leases by gross rental income having inbuilt rental escalations,&rdquo says analyst Lock Mun Yee, noting that MUST&rsquo s unit price has been underperforming in recent months and at the present projected FY2021 DPU yield of about 8.6%, which is likely because the market has priced in near-term risks. 

  OCBC Investment Research continues to rate MUST &ldquo buy&rdquo with a fair value estimate of 83 US cents.

  &ldquo We expect leasing momentum to remain soft in FY2021 as tenants reassess their office space requirements, and plan for a very gradual re-entry to the office. However, MUST&rsquo s minimal lease expiry profile in 2021, resilient portfolio with long WALE of 5.3 years, and annual rental escalation of 2.0% could limit downside risk and provide income stability,&rdquo says analyst Chu Peng. 

  And with the rollout of vaccines in the US, MUST is poised to benefit from the gradual reopening and recovery of economy. 

  As at 3.35pm, units in MUST are trading at 72 cents or 1.0 time FY2021 book with a dividend yield of 8.1%, according to RHB&rsquo s estimates.

 
 
 
 
 
Singpost
    09-Feb-2021 08:55  
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US covid improving ... Great news cominng ....

Reit to rally soon 
 

 
cmengchan
    09-Feb-2021 08:07  
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1. I believe there is an expiry date for W8BEN. 2 years or something like that so need recertification or declaration again when needed. Probably no harm to resubmit since there is no costs.

2. W8BEN is tied to each agent or broker. So custodian account and broker accounts have to submit the form separately. I think that is because the agent/broker is holding your shares on your behalf.



jamesng      ( Date: 09-Feb-2021 00:38) Posted:

Hi all, 

I own this stock before and had submit W8BEN form that time. If I buy again, do I need to submit the form again???

cmengchan      ( Date: 08-Feb-2021 17:52) Posted:

I believe you can log into DBS Internet to submit the W8BEN form online


 
 
jamesng
    09-Feb-2021 00:38  
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Hi all, 

I own this stock before and had submit W8BEN form that time. If I buy again, do I need to submit the form again???

cmengchan      ( Date: 08-Feb-2021 17:52) Posted:

I believe you can log into DBS Internet to submit the W8BEN form online.

asianguy      ( Date: 08-Feb-2021 16:33) Posted:

I bought this counter recently. My shareholding is currently witth DBS custodian. Do i have to go to DBS submit this to avoid the 30% tax on dividend ? Thanks.


" Unitholders who do not submit required U.S. tax forms completely and accurately will be subject to 30% withholding taxes on the Distribution. The U.S. tax forms are required to be reviewed and validated by the appointed processing agent by Tuesday, 9 March 2021. To ensure the forms can be validated by Tuesday, 9 March 2021, unitholders are reminded to submit the completed tax forms to Manulife US REIT& rsquo s Unit Registrar & ndash Boardroom Corporate & Advisory Services Pte Ltd by Tuesday, 2 March 2021."


 
 
cmengchan
    08-Feb-2021 17:52  
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I believe you can log into DBS Internet to submit the W8BEN form online.

asianguy      ( Date: 08-Feb-2021 16:33) Posted:

I bought this counter recently. My shareholding is currently witth DBS custodian. Do i have to go to DBS submit this to avoid the 30% tax on dividend ? Thanks.


" Unitholders who do not submit required U.S. tax forms completely and accurately will be subject to 30% withholding taxes on the Distribution. The U.S. tax forms are required to be reviewed and validated by the appointed processing agent by Tuesday, 9 March 2021. To ensure the forms can be validated by Tuesday, 9 March 2021, unitholders are reminded to submit the completed tax forms to Manulife US REIT& rsquo s Unit Registrar & ndash Boardroom Corporate & Advisory Services Pte Ltd by Tuesday, 2 March 2021."

cmengchan      ( Date: 08-Feb-2021 08:47) Posted:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Unitholders of Manulife US Real Estate Investment Trust (&ldquo Manulife US REIT&rdquo ), will be closed at 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 17 February 2021 for the purpose of determining Unitholders&rsquo entitlement of Manulife US REIT&rsquo s distribution. Manulife US REIT has announced the distribution of US 2.59 cents per unit for the period from 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2020 (the &ldquo Distribution&rdquo ).
Unitholders whose securities accounts with The Central Depository (Pte) Limited (&ldquo CDP&rdquo ) are credited with units in Manulife US REIT (&ldquo Units&rdquo ) as at 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 17 February 2021 will be entitled to the Distribution that will be paid on Tuesday, 30 March 2021.

The Distribution will comprise two components:
(a) distribution out of tax-exempt income (the &ldquo tax-exempt income component&rdquo ) of US 2.15
cent and
(b) distribution out of capital (the &ldquo capital component&rdquo ) of US 0.44 cent.

Unitholders who do not submit required U.S. tax forms completely and accurately will be subject to 30% withholding taxes on the Distribution. The U.S. tax forms are required to be reviewed and validated by the appointed processing agent by Tuesday, 9 March 2021. To ensure the forms can be validated by Tuesday, 9 March 2021, unitholders are reminded to submit the completed tax forms to Manulife US REIT&rsquo s Unit Registrar &ndash Boardroom Corporate & Advisory Services Pte Ltd by Tuesday, 2 March 2021.


 
 
asianguy
    08-Feb-2021 16:33  
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I bought this counter recently. My shareholding is currently witth DBS custodian. Do i have to go to DBS submit this to avoid the 30% tax on dividend ? Thanks.


" Unitholders who do not submit required U.S. tax forms completely and accurately will be subject to 30% withholding taxes on the Distribution. The U.S. tax forms are required to be reviewed and validated by the appointed processing agent by Tuesday, 9 March 2021. To ensure the forms can be validated by Tuesday, 9 March 2021, unitholders are reminded to submit the completed tax forms to Manulife US REIT& rsquo s Unit Registrar & ndash Boardroom Corporate & Advisory Services Pte Ltd by Tuesday, 2 March 2021."

cmengchan      ( Date: 08-Feb-2021 08:47) Posted:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books and Register of Unitholders of Manulife US Real Estate Investment Trust (&ldquo Manulife US REIT&rdquo ), will be closed at 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 17 February 2021 for the purpose of determining Unitholders&rsquo entitlement of Manulife US REIT&rsquo s distribution. Manulife US REIT has announced the distribution of US 2.59 cents per unit for the period from 1 July 2020 to 31 December 2020 (the &ldquo Distribution&rdquo ).
Unitholders whose securities accounts with The Central Depository (Pte) Limited (&ldquo CDP&rdquo ) are credited with units in Manulife US REIT (&ldquo Units&rdquo ) as at 5.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 17 February 2021 will be entitled to the Distribution that will be paid on Tuesday, 30 March 2021.

The Distribution will comprise two components:
(a) distribution out of tax-exempt income (the &ldquo tax-exempt income component&rdquo ) of US 2.15
cent and
(b) distribution out of capital (the &ldquo capital component&rdquo ) of US 0.44 cent.

Unitholders who do not submit required U.S. tax forms completely and accurately will be subject to 30% withholding taxes on the Distribution. The U.S. tax forms are required to be reviewed and validated by the appointed processing agent by Tuesday, 9 March 2021. To ensure the forms can be validated by Tuesday, 9 March 2021, unitholders are reminded to submit the completed tax forms to Manulife US REIT&rsquo s Unit Registrar &ndash Boardroom Corporate & Advisory Services Pte Ltd by Tuesday, 2 March 2021.

 
 
freeme
    08-Feb-2021 12:18  
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72cts is probably a fair value to MUST -> NAV 72cts
8.2% p.a is attractive -> BUT part of the dividend is paying out from its capital which I don' t quite like.
Gearing at 41% -> due to revaluation of its property value which I also don' t like because its quite high
Interest coverage ratio at about 3.5x -> okie BUT ideally is to have it at about 5x

So after dividend recorded, i view is it may dropped more to near 0.95x to 0.90x its P/B. 

In my watchlist!
 
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