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Research piece from AmFraser
It will be interesting to see what the management of the trust does with concessions running down yet no new acquisitions...
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K‐GREEN TRUST
An insipid growth story. Q313 remains an unexci?ng quarter for KGreen
Trust (KGT). The only catalyst for growth, that is acquisi?ons,
remains nowhere in sight as we con?nue to witness KGT’s sliding net
asset value (NAV).
Results stable, yet uninspiring. KGT delivered revenue of S$17.1mil
and net profit of S$3.8mil in Q313, which are ‐1.7% and ‐4.2% lower
than our projec?ons respec?vely. Opera?on and maintenance
(O&M) income con?nued to form the bulk of overall revenue at
74.9%, with future increases remaining dependent on annual
adjustments of O&M and power tariffs to account for changes in
consumer price index and fuel price.
Inching towards its first concession expiry. KGT is now another step
closer to facing its first concession expiry on its Senoko Plant in 2024.
Remaining concession agreements for the Ulu Pandan Plant and Tuas
DBOO Plant are due for expiry in 2027 and 2034 respec?vely. We
understand that these concession agreements are unlikely to be
renewed.
Zero NAV the end‐game. We reiterate the declining NAV story of
KGT. KGT’s assets are recognized as service concession receivables,
that represents the right to receive fixed and determinable amounts
of payments from its customers NEA and PUB over the concession
period. Naturally, these service concession receivables will gradually
decline over ?me as KGT receives its payments. KGT’s NAV of 99c per
share represents an all‐?me low as at 30 Sep 2013.
Reiterate SELL. Since our ini?a?on on 15 Apr 2013, KGT is down 9%
and is currently trading at S$1.02. At current levels, we believe
investors have yet to fully price in the investment nega?ves of KGT.
With an unchanged fair value of S$0.78, we reiterate our SELL call on
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16-10-2013, 09:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-10-2013, 10:29 PM by Nick.)
I don't think acquisitions will solve anything. The business model is self liquidating ie no cash is being retained to replenish assets. Nothing right or wrong about such a model - growth (if any) will have to come from new equity eventually. Alternatively, just value it as a self liquidating fund (like any BOT project) and see what returns would entice an investor.
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I thought it was Cityspring Trust that was acquiring and developing data centres ?
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Keppel Infrastructure Trust ("KIT") formerly K-Green Trust have not made any acquisition since IPO, I am hoping it make yield accretive acquisition soon
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Too late already. Chao Sng liao.
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