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CapitaLand Ascendas REIT – 1st quarter results update is out! Occupancy rate 93.3 percent, Divestment of properties at 64.2m, Gearing is healthy at 38.3 percent and positive rental reversion of 16.9 percent. 75 percent fixed loan rate. Nothing mentioned about Gross Revenue and NPI. The numbers seem not bad!
By Singapore Stocks Sharing  •  April 22, 2024
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT  - 1st quarter results update is out! Occupancy rate 93.3 percent, Divestment of properties at 64.2m, Gearing is healthy at 38.3 percent and positive rental reversion of 16.9 percent. 75 percent fixed loan rate. Nothing mentioned about Gross Revenue and NPI. The numbers seem not bad! Chart wise,  2.47 looks like a great pivot support point! Golden opportunity is back! Pls dyodd. CapitaLand Integrated comm Tr  - She has broken down 1.89 likely to go down to revisit 1.81 than 1.79. At 1.85, yield is about 5.8 percent which is quite a good yield level!Pls dyodd. CapLand IntCom Tr  (C38U.SI) - I think Great sales is back! Treading at 1.92, yield is about 5.6 percent for this Class A Office cum Shopping Mall reit is worthy to take a closer look! Do take note! NAV 2.11. I think she may go down to revisit 1.89 which might be a great pivot point to consider! Pls dyodd. Meeting Date29 April 2024 2.30 P.M. AT THE STAR GALLERY LEVEL 3, THE STAR PERFORMI...
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