This may sound abit pleading but i gotta say that i wish i got First REIT when it was at 40cents, now i wish i had it at 60 cents!
An indonesia healthcare REIT that yields 10% with 15% debt to equity ratio. Healthcare REITs are by far the most resilient and stable. Not too much capital appreciation, but if you got it at the right price it yields pretty good cashflow.
I like this and Parkway REIT. Parkway REIT is also at a premium and yields 4.7%. Please come down so that i will have a chance!
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Brandon
Wednesday 2nd of December 2009
I believe some of your counters are not adjusted to rights issue. Therefore there is a distortion on the dividend yields.
Drizzt
Wednesday 2nd of December 2009
hi brandon, yes you are right. companies like Frasers Comm, MacArthurCook and Fortune have gone ex rights. I did not manage to secure the data for the new outstanding no of shares thus have not listed them. apologies for any confusion.