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hokpin
    16-Sep-2020 21:26  
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https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/brokers-take-dbs-says-time-to-relook-singapore-office-reits-as-china-tech-firms

DBS Research on Wednesday reiterated its positive stance on Singapore office real estate investment trusts (Reits), citing a potential upcycle in office demand spurred by the expansion plans of Chinese tech giants.

In their report, analysts Rachel Tan and Derek Tan pointed to recent news that Tencent had picked Singapore as its Asia hub after setbacks in the US and India, with other Chinese giants, including Alibaba and ByteDance, also reportedly making plans to expand in the Republic.

Investors should " watch out for this as an inflection point" , the analysts said, adding that the sector remains attractive as it is trading at a price to net asset value ratio of 0.8 times.

Describing news of Tencent' s upcoming expansion as " a jab in the arm" for office landlords, Mr Tan and Ms Tan said they believe the entry of new investments implies new demand for office space in Singapore.
 


" While the return of existing office space will likely be more gradual, demand from these tech giants is immediate, judging by the job postings on various career platforms," they said.

hokpin      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 17:31) Posted:

Good sign! Am vested!

drwealthz      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 17:20) Posted:

Funds seem to have begun flowing into the bigger / stronger reits.  It seem to have started a few days ago. 

While Covid numbers are diminishing in Singapore.   


 
 
hokpin
    16-Sep-2020 17:31  
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Good sign! Am vested!

drwealthz      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 17:20) Posted:

Funds seem to have begun flowing into the bigger / stronger reits.  It seem to have started a few days ago. 

While Covid numbers are diminishing in Singapore.   

john_ric      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 16:17) Posted:

why up so much today. any news?
+7 cents @ $1.53


 
 
drwealthz
    16-Sep-2020 17:20  
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Funds seem to have begun flowing into the bigger / stronger reits.  It seem to have started a few days ago. 

While Covid numbers are diminishing in Singapore.   

john_ric      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 16:17) Posted:

why up so much today. any news?
+7 cents @ $1.53

 

 
drwealthz
    16-Sep-2020 17:16  
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I agree that many retailers seem to be eyeing fast gains in penny

I have holdings in Suntec.  They are well-known to institutions.  Many institutions/funds support Suntec reit.   

Suntec reits' s managment is also good.  Just that the brand may be too old for youngster. I' m not sure (I might be generalizing).  I see mostly experienced investors here only. 

wiltay      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 16:27) Posted:

maybe this forum not many ppl invest. in Suntec.. now all play penny counter.lol...

john_ric      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 16:19) Posted:

smiley


 
 
wiltay
    16-Sep-2020 16:27  
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maybe this forum not many ppl invest. in Suntec.. now all play penny counter.lol...

john_ric      ( Date: 16-Sep-2020 16:19) Posted:

smiley

john_ric      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 15:20) Posted:

convention centers allowed to hold up to 250 people events.
no wonder suntec so happy. sh price up.


 
 
john_ric
    16-Sep-2020 16:19  
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smiley

john_ric      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 15:20) Posted:

convention centers allowed to hold up to 250 people events.
no wonder suntec so happy. sh price up.

 

 
john_ric
    16-Sep-2020 16:17  
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why up so much today. any news?
+7 cents @ $1.53
 
 
wiltay
    08-Sep-2020 16:39  
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" lao ya pok" hahaha which one? 

reitsdrz      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 16:35) Posted:

U will notice once the good commodities get snapped up, even the lao ya pok one also will follow --- people want a place to park their money and they run out of places to park

 
 
reitsdrz
    08-Sep-2020 16:35  
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U will notice once the good commodities get snapped up, even the lao ya pok one also will follow --- people want a place to park their money and they run out of places to park
 
 
reitsdrz
    08-Sep-2020 16:33  
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Just momentum in action. Everybody's reasons we cannot tell. Just know that they have good FA.

The general answer is people see value in this for the long haul.

Crisis period = opportunity to buy commodities at discount / cheaper price

Commodities like real estate got and can hold their inherent value. Especially since land is precious in Sg.

wiltay      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 15:57) Posted:

This Reit has highest volume among other Reits.. what happening?

 

 
wiltay
    08-Sep-2020 15:57  
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This Reit has highest volume among other Reits.. what happening?
 
 
wiltay
    08-Sep-2020 15:31  
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step by step... going up

reitsdrz      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 15:30) Posted:

momentum and volume too

john_ric      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 15:22) Posted:

yes.
notice that their prices are firming up.
 


 
 
reitsdrz
    08-Sep-2020 15:30  
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momentum and volume too

john_ric      ( Date: 08-Sep-2020 15:22) Posted:

yes.
notice that their prices are firming up.
 

wiltay      ( Date: 03-Sep-2020 13:24) Posted:

Broker' s take: Jefferies upgrades Mapletree Commercial Trust, Suntec Reit to ' buy'



JEFFERIES Singapore has upgraded its recommendation on Mapletree Commercial Trust (MCT) and Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust (Suntec Reit) to " buy" from " hold" .

The brokerage has also raised its price target on MCT to S$2.25, up from S$1.45, and increased its price target on Suntec Reit to S$1.70, up from S$1.25 previously.

This comes as Jefferies Singapore believes that diminishing cases of virus, growing headlines of vaccine, as well as the easing of travel and social distancing norms should lift sentiment and consumption.

In addition, MCT has an " attractive asset portfolio" located next to Southern Waterfront, which is possibly the next central business district with no retail mall in the precinct, wrote analyst Krishna Guha in a research note published on Wednesday.

He added that MCT has a " strong execution track record" , where distribution per unit (DPU) has grown more than 40 per cent since its initial public offering, though there is no visible pipeline in the near term.

 

According to Mr Guha, a pickup in consumer spending and a restart in tourism will help MCT' s operating statistics. " While e-commerce and changed tourism environment will adversely impact sector fortune, MCT' s assets are uniquely positioned to weather the slowdown. Valuation is relatively expensive, but asset positioning and execution justifies the premium," he said.

Compared to MCT, Suntec Reit is more of a valuation call, added Mr Guha.

" We think Suntec Reit' s assets are a bit more challenged. Redevelopment of Marina precinct will take time and some of the small and medium-sized enterprises tenants in Suntec tower may give back space.

" However, at 5.6 per cent yield versus 4 per cent for MCT and Frasers Centrepoint Trust, we think the risks are adequately compensated."

Jefferies Singapore has raised its estimate for Suntec Reit' s DPU for fiscal 2021 by 45 per cent, and by 28 per cent for fiscal 2022, driven by higher contributions from Suntec City Mall. It has also lowered Suntec Reit' s medium-term growth rate to 2 per cent from 3 per cent previously, in line with other Singapore real estate investment trusts (S-Reits) under its coverage.

Following a phased reopening, retail sales in June rose 51 per cent month on month and declined 28 per cent year on year (y-o-y), a much slower pace than the 52 per cent y-o-y decline in May, Jefferies Singapore said. It also noted that inbound tourism has picked up pace, albeit off a low base, as more flights are being restated and green lanes are explored.

In the report, Mr Guha added that the asset values of selected Reits have declined by low to middle single-digit since the last valuation.

" Cap rates are sticky and change in valuation is driven by lower market rents and rental growth assumptions," said Mr Guha.

He added that within the industrial space, more sale and leaseback transactions have taken place, which may reflect efforts by owners to shore up liquidity. " All in, we do expect valuation to evolve as more transactions occur," Mr Guha said.

Units in MCT were trading at S$1.98, down S$0.01 or 0.5 per cent before the midday break, while units in Suntec Reit were trading at S$1.41, down S$0.01 or 0.7 per cent.

 


 
 
john_ric
    08-Sep-2020 15:22  
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yes.
notice that their prices are firming up.
 

wiltay      ( Date: 03-Sep-2020 13:24) Posted:

Broker' s take: Jefferies upgrades Mapletree Commercial Trust, Suntec Reit to ' buy'



JEFFERIES Singapore has upgraded its recommendation on Mapletree Commercial Trust (MCT) and Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust (Suntec Reit) to " buy" from " hold" .

The brokerage has also raised its price target on MCT to S$2.25, up from S$1.45, and increased its price target on Suntec Reit to S$1.70, up from S$1.25 previously.

This comes as Jefferies Singapore believes that diminishing cases of virus, growing headlines of vaccine, as well as the easing of travel and social distancing norms should lift sentiment and consumption.

In addition, MCT has an " attractive asset portfolio" located next to Southern Waterfront, which is possibly the next central business district with no retail mall in the precinct, wrote analyst Krishna Guha in a research note published on Wednesday.

He added that MCT has a " strong execution track record" , where distribution per unit (DPU) has grown more than 40 per cent since its initial public offering, though there is no visible pipeline in the near term.

 

According to Mr Guha, a pickup in consumer spending and a restart in tourism will help MCT' s operating statistics. " While e-commerce and changed tourism environment will adversely impact sector fortune, MCT' s assets are uniquely positioned to weather the slowdown. Valuation is relatively expensive, but asset positioning and execution justifies the premium," he said.

Compared to MCT, Suntec Reit is more of a valuation call, added Mr Guha.

" We think Suntec Reit' s assets are a bit more challenged. Redevelopment of Marina precinct will take time and some of the small and medium-sized enterprises tenants in Suntec tower may give back space.

" However, at 5.6 per cent yield versus 4 per cent for MCT and Frasers Centrepoint Trust, we think the risks are adequately compensated."

Jefferies Singapore has raised its estimate for Suntec Reit' s DPU for fiscal 2021 by 45 per cent, and by 28 per cent for fiscal 2022, driven by higher contributions from Suntec City Mall. It has also lowered Suntec Reit' s medium-term growth rate to 2 per cent from 3 per cent previously, in line with other Singapore real estate investment trusts (S-Reits) under its coverage.

Following a phased reopening, retail sales in June rose 51 per cent month on month and declined 28 per cent year on year (y-o-y), a much slower pace than the 52 per cent y-o-y decline in May, Jefferies Singapore said. It also noted that inbound tourism has picked up pace, albeit off a low base, as more flights are being restated and green lanes are explored.

In the report, Mr Guha added that the asset values of selected Reits have declined by low to middle single-digit since the last valuation.

" Cap rates are sticky and change in valuation is driven by lower market rents and rental growth assumptions," said Mr Guha.

He added that within the industrial space, more sale and leaseback transactions have taken place, which may reflect efforts by owners to shore up liquidity. " All in, we do expect valuation to evolve as more transactions occur," Mr Guha said.

Units in MCT were trading at S$1.98, down S$0.01 or 0.5 per cent before the midday break, while units in Suntec Reit were trading at S$1.41, down S$0.01 or 0.7 per cent.

 

 
 
john_ric
    08-Sep-2020 15:20  
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convention centers allowed to hold up to 250 people events.
no wonder suntec so happy. sh price up.
 

 
hokpin
    08-Sep-2020 07:50  
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https://www.zaobao.com.sg/realtime/singapore/story20200907-1083017?ref=top-nav-news

Exhibition / Forum are allowed to resume at no more than 250 people.
 
 
wiltay
    03-Sep-2020 13:24  
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Broker' s take: Jefferies upgrades Mapletree Commercial Trust, Suntec Reit to ' buy'



JEFFERIES Singapore has upgraded its recommendation on Mapletree Commercial Trust (MCT) and Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust (Suntec Reit) to " buy" from " hold" .

The brokerage has also raised its price target on MCT to S$2.25, up from S$1.45, and increased its price target on Suntec Reit to S$1.70, up from S$1.25 previously.

This comes as Jefferies Singapore believes that diminishing cases of virus, growing headlines of vaccine, as well as the easing of travel and social distancing norms should lift sentiment and consumption.

In addition, MCT has an " attractive asset portfolio" located next to Southern Waterfront, which is possibly the next central business district with no retail mall in the precinct, wrote analyst Krishna Guha in a research note published on Wednesday.

He added that MCT has a " strong execution track record" , where distribution per unit (DPU) has grown more than 40 per cent since its initial public offering, though there is no visible pipeline in the near term.

 

According to Mr Guha, a pickup in consumer spending and a restart in tourism will help MCT' s operating statistics. " While e-commerce and changed tourism environment will adversely impact sector fortune, MCT' s assets are uniquely positioned to weather the slowdown. Valuation is relatively expensive, but asset positioning and execution justifies the premium," he said.

Compared to MCT, Suntec Reit is more of a valuation call, added Mr Guha.

" We think Suntec Reit' s assets are a bit more challenged. Redevelopment of Marina precinct will take time and some of the small and medium-sized enterprises tenants in Suntec tower may give back space.

" However, at 5.6 per cent yield versus 4 per cent for MCT and Frasers Centrepoint Trust, we think the risks are adequately compensated."

Jefferies Singapore has raised its estimate for Suntec Reit' s DPU for fiscal 2021 by 45 per cent, and by 28 per cent for fiscal 2022, driven by higher contributions from Suntec City Mall. It has also lowered Suntec Reit' s medium-term growth rate to 2 per cent from 3 per cent previously, in line with other Singapore real estate investment trusts (S-Reits) under its coverage.

Following a phased reopening, retail sales in June rose 51 per cent month on month and declined 28 per cent year on year (y-o-y), a much slower pace than the 52 per cent y-o-y decline in May, Jefferies Singapore said. It also noted that inbound tourism has picked up pace, albeit off a low base, as more flights are being restated and green lanes are explored.

In the report, Mr Guha added that the asset values of selected Reits have declined by low to middle single-digit since the last valuation.

" Cap rates are sticky and change in valuation is driven by lower market rents and rental growth assumptions," said Mr Guha.

He added that within the industrial space, more sale and leaseback transactions have taken place, which may reflect efforts by owners to shore up liquidity. " All in, we do expect valuation to evolve as more transactions occur," Mr Guha said.

Units in MCT were trading at S$1.98, down S$0.01 or 0.5 per cent before the midday break, while units in Suntec Reit were trading at S$1.41, down S$0.01 or 0.7 per cent.

 
 
 
drwealthz
    28-Aug-2020 00:00  
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Highly likely unless the money they already distributed out = 90 percent of their earnings already, which is unlikely

john_ric      ( Date: 27-Aug-2020 22:43) Posted:

do you think suntec will give div next qtr??

 
 
drwealthz
    27-Aug-2020 23:58  
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My sentiments too. Good for the shareholders. Bad for those few souls.

When the economy fully reopens (if it ever does), Suntec can also start on a cheaper slate. They can re evaluate now to determine if they need to replace those 80+ retrenced workers 1-for-1 and at same cost/salary (which is unlikely the case)

Goldfinger      ( Date: 27-Aug-2020 21:43) Posted:

Yes, yonders back.  But, what is good for shareholders is bad for the workers.

wiltay      ( Date: 27-Aug-2020 21:29) Posted:

are u vested in this counter?
 


 
 
Goldfinger
    27-Aug-2020 22:47  
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SHould be - since they have a very large commercial office property segment.  Retail at the Mall also back to BAU.

john_ric      ( Date: 27-Aug-2020 22:43) Posted:

do you think suntec will give div next qtr??

 
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