Tulasi,
I don't believe it's as simple as that...what about fees generated from services business? ...and distributions not paid out in the past and future,where does this go?..and gross rental income % increase?..and alot of others factors?
Anyone can play with mirrors and make any company in this climate look like a basket case...the press are doing a good job of that...
income source of Centro is very stable, this can be confirmed by the company's statement and bank's extention of debt. I am major in accounting but haven't spent much time on reading the balance sheet yet. from Centro's cashflow statement, I didn't see the loan expense can not be covered. and I read several articles saying Centro can well serve its interests. The assets' book value loss is not a real loss. and one thing very important about Centro is that it holds comercial property, not residential property. shopping centers can hold value much more stable than house. if your home is located in a hot renting area, is the price more unlikely to drop? if Centro's assets can be sold near the book value, the SP will go up, if not, banks won't allow the sale. and more extentions will be given until the property market recovers or someone else want to take over. if Centro have to be wound up, it was long time ago. the pain to me now is that wait another year or two seems very long. so upset to sell all my cnp just one day before its surge last week. I was thinking about buying them back soon after, anyway...
From another forum,
Someone has stumbled across a PDF outlining the sales of some of the Centro properties.
Apparently a search with google resulted in the following PDF
http://centroportfolio.com/Portfolio Overview FINAL.pdf.
Some key notes from the PDF
1)Release of preliminary information: Monday 2 June, 2008 (Access to Financials post receipt of CA)
2)Receipt of first round bids: 12 Noon, Thursday 10 July, 2008
3)Confirmation of shortlist: 12 Noon, Wednesday 16 July, 2008 (Access to data room provided)
4)Close of final bids: 12 Noon, Thursday 14 August,2008
5)Execution of unconditional contracts: By Friday 15 August, 2008
Page 13 also talking about keeping the management rights..
WOW!! this might explain the huge volume the last hour of the day + green.
Cheers
I hope you can back that statement up with some technical analysis. to post a 100% rise on a gut feeling must be classed as a ramp.For all you CNP punters out there, CNP is getting ready to move back up closer to the 50 - 63 cent level.
This is partly a gut feeling and partly technical analysis so please DYOR.
Tulasi
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