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When the quarter result will be out?
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S$2bn development pre-sales and A$192M recurring profit from investment properties. Of course good results.
Best is launch the industrial REIT ASAP. Easily S$1.5 bn
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Wow! Drop by 0.055! Someone accumulating at lower price?
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Drop by the amount of the dividend. Correction perhaps
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Some post-agm queries I put answered on email. Certainly a very responsive company..
Thanks for your patience. Please see below response to your questions:
1. With regards to the acquisition of Australand, how is the integration going? Is FCL looking at a loose integration or tight integration of Australand?
FCL is working closely with the existing management team of Australand to review the holding structure of Australand and its assets to determine the optimal structure for the Australand properties under the FCL ownership. We announced on 3 Nov 14 that Australand MD Bob Johnston will lead our Australia business. It is our goal to ensure the continuity and strategic alignment of Australand and FCL’s business objectives within the larger group.
2. Are there any considerations to inject Australand assets into the relevant Fraser REITS?
We are studying ways to optimise Australand’s asset holding structure like how we hold our investment properties in our REITs. Leveraging our REIT platforms to unlock value and capital for FCL, and growing our REITs, have always been part of our corporate strategy. We will consider the suitability of Australand’s assets for injection into our REITs in the same manner that we consider the suitability of FCL’s assets. We would like to highlight that as separately-listed entities, the management team and shareholders of the REITs will need to decide on any acquisition of assets from FCL.
3. ON the Annual Report, page 172, under 22(b), the receivables for 2014 had increase from $897,000 to $9,053,000. Would you be able to share the huge jump in long aging receivables?
The receivables are mainly development management fees that are charged to our joint venture company in Australia for our projects there. Collection is expected by end of this month.
Mod.. If the info here is not suitable to disseminate (there are non shareholders) please let me know. Though I dont think there is much sensitive information.
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