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    Those are really solid numbers ... could be worth a flutter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Great Gold Guru View Post
    Those are really solid numbers ... could be worth a flutter!

    But ....debt, debt, debt, debt..........it's so out of line with the other listed trusts, that if they have to reduce leverage (and they will one day) they'll get walloped. As CEO says selling buildings to repay debt leaves them worse off profit wise - and raising capital will be impossible at current debt levels. I don't see dividends staying up for too long, although they predict them holding for next year.

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    I haven't gone back too far on this thread (as things change), but a quick look at a few of these gives approximate figures of;

    GMT @.99 a 10% div and a 5% discount to NTA
    KIP @ .99 a 8% div and a 25% discount to NTA
    ING @.69 a 11% div and a 40% discount to NTA
    APT @.77 a 9% div and a 43% discount to NTA

    I have MFL units from a long time ago - which if I'm right is basically ING Prop? If so I probably don't need more exposure there. However, I've always been keen on KIP and APT, just never bought any as I've usually not had any spare money. However, I have had some finance company money repaid (yes, there are still some that haven't collapsed!) and thought either APT or KPI, or a mix wouldn't be a bad way to go for a reasonably steady (if somewhat unexciting) income/investment.
    Any particular reasons not to at present?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimy View Post
    I haven't gone back too far on this thread (as things change), but a quick look at a few of these gives approximate figures of;

    GMT @.99 a 10% div and a 5% discount to NTA
    KIP @ .99 a 8% div and a 25% discount to NTA
    ING @.69 a 11% div and a 40% discount to NTA
    APT @.77 a 9% div and a 43% discount to NTA

    I have MFL units from a long time ago - which if I'm right is basically ING Prop? If so I probably don't need more exposure there. However, I've always been keen on KIP and APT, just never bought any as I've usually not had any spare money. However, I have had some finance company money repaid (yes, there are still some that haven't collapsed!) and thought either APT or KPI, or a mix wouldn't be a bad way to go for a reasonably steady (if somewhat unexciting) income/investment.
    Any particular reasons not to at present?
    Thanks.
    Don't overolok the fact these are pie returns - no need to include in tax return . And don't forget about KPF. Far too cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funguspudding View Post
    Don't overolok the fact these are pie returns - no need to include in tax return . And don't forget about KPF. Far too cheap.
    With not many properties and the occupancy rate and length of leases I'm just a little uncomfortable on this one. Discount is certainly impressive though. But think I'd sleep better with one of the larger funds.

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    Default ING Directors

    YO F/Pud...
    You are for a Directorship this time around ??
    Two spots going
    Cheers BB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Boy View Post
    YO F/Pud...
    You are for a Directorship this time around ??
    Two spots going
    Cheers BB

    Sorry, no can do. I'd like to be a director, but unfortunately my suit has shrunk while hanging in the wardrobe.

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    Arrow Kip.. $1.00..

    Well the KIP made it to the $1.00 up from 90 cents this little stock has been a good BET..

    WHO missed.. out..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRICKS View Post
    Well the KIP made it to the $1.00 up from 90 cents this little stock has been a good BET..

    WHO missed.. out..
    Me, went with APT who are also going in the right direction though.
    Still watching KIP for any dip.

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