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MapletreeLog looking to buy assets in Asia

MAPLETREE Logistics Trust (MapletreeLog) is in advanced talks to buy assets in Asia, as its business outlook improves.

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It said this yesterday as it reported a net property income of $44.1 million for the third quarter ended Sept 30 – 9.5 per cent higher than a year ago.

‘We are in a position to consider some growth in line with our ‘yield plus growth’ strategy,’ said Chua Tiow Chye, CEO of trust manager Mapletree Logistics Trust Management. ‘With less competition from buyers in the region, we believe sellers will be less demanding in terms of asking prices and cap rates for disposing of their properties.’

For instance, MapletreeLog believes that deals commanding a capitalisation rate of about 9 per cent in Singapore are possible.

It emphasised that the acquisitions will be accretive, and will not lead to significant movement in its gearing. It will fund purchases through a mix of debt and equity, and capital from any equity fund-raising exercise will not go towards recapitalisation.

As at Sept 30, MapletreeLog’s aggregate leverage ratio was 38.1 per cent, slightly higher than the 37.8 per cent three months previously. It says it faces no refinancing risk this year; it has $19 million of working capital loans due for renewal in Q4, which can be covered by committed revolving credit facilities. Continue reading

CCT posts 20.8% rise in Q3 distributable income

CAPITACOMMERCIAL Trust (CCT) has posted a 20.8 per cent year-on-year increase in distributable income for the third quarter to $52.14 million.

Net property income rose by 15.5 per cent to $77.1 million on the back of positive rent reversions as well as cost savings from lower property taxes.

In addition, CCT’s distributable income for Q3 was boosted by lower interest expense arising from the prepayment in July of a $664 million debt from proceeds from the trust’s rights issue in June.

CCT’s distribution per unit (DPU) for Q3 ended Sept 30, 2009, was 1.85 cents, down from 3.10 cents in Q3 last year.

After adjusting for the issued rights units, the DPU rose from 1.54 cents to 1.85 cents, the trust manager said. Unitholders will not receive any distribution for Q3 as the trust distributes semi-annually. Continue reading