Is there any good property company for long term investing?
currently I am holding sgp.
Any suggestions appreciated
At the beginning of the year Centro's lenders were too frightened to take it off life support fearing the impact a fire sale of it's assets could have on property valuations.CNP Centro Mate. They will get there debt extension this week by the look of the levels of volume in the last week. .40 really cheap.. Great long term hold.
At the beginning of the year Centro's lenders were too frightened to take it off life support fearing the impact a fire sale of it's assets could have on property valuations.
The deal struck then allows the banks to convert some of the debt to equity. This though is at the expense of existing unitholders who will be heavily diluted. The banks will get most of any equity upside so in this context the recent unit price rise is very hard to fathom.
CNP Centro Mate. They will get there debt extension this week by the look of the levels of volume in the last week. .40 really cheap.. Great long term hold.
If that is the case, CNP's unprovoked announcement on the 24th regarding the rapid rise will go down as one of the biggest corporate porkies of 2009.I'm thinking a renegotiation must be in the works, hard to explain at 400%+ rise any other way. I don't see why the lenders would renegotiate though, they did get themselves a pretty deal looking at it 10 months later.
Why is that?I'm also wary of the yield. At present market prices WDC/SGP/GPT will be only be yielding 5 to 6% under future distribution policies.
Is there any good property company for long term investing?
currently I am holding sgp.
Any suggestions appreciated
WDC is outstanding compared to its peers but that is reflected in the share price.Why is that?
WDC seems good, according to their half year report, isnt it?
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20090826/pdf/31k9nhz05cpjpg.pdf
if pick 2 companies from SGP,CNP, WDC, GPT for long term investing, which 2 do you choose? guys
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