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Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr – 2nd quarter results shown Gross Revenue is down 6.1 percent to 225m. NPI is down 8.5 percent to 167m and DPU is down 11.6 percent to 1.98 cents. Are we seeing the lowest point or situation for MPACT and hopefully it will trunaound and improve on the future figures! Gearing has came down from 40.5 percent to 38.4 percent this may help to lower the financial cost. China market may eventually improve with the stimulus package being introduced by the gov. Japan we may see nee tenants taking over the space from Fujisu in 2026. I think we need to monitor and see how things turn out for next few quarters!
By Singapore Stocks Sharing  •  October 29, 2024
Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr  - 2nd quarter results shown Gross Revenue is down 6.1 percent to 225m. NPI is down 8.5 percent to 167m and DPU is down 11.6 percent to 1.98 cents. Are we seeing the lowest point or situation for MPACT and hopefully it will trunaound and improve on the future figures! Gearing has came down from 40.5 percent to 38.4 percent this may help to lower the financial cost. China market may eventually improve with the stimulus package being introduced by the gov. Japan we may see nee tenants taking over the space from Fujisu in 2026. I think we need to monitor and see how things turn out for next few quarters!...
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