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 REIT V3, Real Estate Investment Trust

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river.sand
post Mar 9 2012, 08:55 AM

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QUOTE(jeenhao @ Mar 8 2012, 12:15 PM)
I opened already. Haha! But need to wait few more days before it's valid. I think I wont buy first because of the brokerage fee.
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What do you mean by not buying because of brokerage fee?

Usually there is a minimum fee charged. So if you buy large volume, the fee, as a percentage of share value, will be lower.

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QUOTE(bryan5073 @ Mar 8 2012, 10:40 PM)
Ya wait till the market dip like last august wink.gif
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No need that dip lah.

As long as not the usual price will do. Check the graph.
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post Mar 9 2012, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(apagranpa10 @ Mar 8 2012, 01:17 PM)
Nav= Net Asset value. Derived from the property valuation of each individual Reit. You will hv to do more homework to get to the intrinsic value.
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Net Asset is not the same as equities? rclxub.gif


QUOTE(wongmunkeong @ Mar 8 2012, 01:59 PM)
Dude - on an online stock trading platform, U shd be able to see NAPS (Net Asset Per Share).
I am on HLeB also, but which one is NAPS rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(river.sand @ Mar 9 2012, 11:35 AM)
Net Asset is not the same as equities?  rclxub.gif

I am on HLeB also, but which one is NAPS  rclxub.gif

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NAPS & NAV are "same difference". Both are derived from the Net Assets of the company, here primarily being properties due to the nature of REITs (pls correct if i'm in lalaland).

Equities, in your context = ?
Thus, NAPS & NAV may be different from Equities (depending on yr context what Equities are per se - assets? shareholder equity? etc?)

As for NAPS on HLeB
Bro - U may need to customize yr columns.
See screenshot:
1. I've NAPS (3rd column, just after DY%) among other columns
2. Which icon to click to customize columns.

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post Mar 9 2012, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(river.sand @ Mar 9 2012, 11:35 AM)
Net Asset is not the same as equities?  rclxub.gif
I am on HLeB also, but which one is NAPS  rclxub.gif

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Can also check out this website :-

http://mreit.reitdata.com/


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post Mar 9 2012, 02:17 PM

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OK, now I understand biggrin.gif

Net Asset Value = Total Assets - Total Liabilities

In many balance sheets, this number is equivalent to Shareholders' Equities; but in the case of REITs, it is known as Unit-holders' Fund.

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post Mar 9 2012, 05:18 PM

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UOA reit dropped significantly today. What's up with that?
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post Mar 9 2012, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(wankongyew @ Mar 9 2012, 05:18 PM)
UOA reit dropped significantly today. What's up with that?
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Aiyah, made worried. rclxub.gif only 2 lots sold whole day. some1 needeed small cash onli. no reason. I got 30lots...
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post Mar 10 2012, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(river.sand @ Mar 9 2012, 02:17 PM)
OK, now  I understand  biggrin.gif

Net Asset Value = Total Assets - Total Liabilities

In many balance sheets, this number is equivalent to Shareholders' Equities; but in the case of REITs, it is known as Unit-holders' Fund.
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REIT is an Investment Trust so it's like a Unit Trust listed in the stock exchange, very much like Closed Ended Fund (icap). Correct me if I'm wrong tongue.gif
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post Mar 12 2012, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(bryan5073 @ Mar 10 2012, 12:04 PM)
REIT is an Investment Trust so it's like a Unit Trust listed in the stock exchange, very much like Closed Ended Fund (icap). Correct me if I'm wrong tongue.gif
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Should be more similar to an Open ended.

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post Mar 12 2012, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(apagranpa10 @ Mar 12 2012, 11:08 AM)
Should be more similar to an Open ended.
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But it's listed on the stock exchange wo, how can it be open ended leh?
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post Mar 12 2012, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(bryan5073 @ Mar 12 2012, 01:44 PM)
But it's listed on the stock exchange wo, how can it be open ended leh?
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biggrin.gif seriously i was not pulling your legs. i was confused too. rclxms.gif

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post Mar 12 2012, 05:48 PM

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Tower actually hit 1.35 today. sleep.gif"
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QUOTE(lytros @ Mar 12 2012, 05:48 PM)
Tower actually hit 1.35 today. sleep.gif"
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at what price are u willing to buy/sell ?
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QUOTE(apagranpa10 @ Mar 12 2012, 04:50 PM)
biggrin.gif seriously i was not pulling your legs. i was confused too. rclxms.gif
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Haha. Open ended is usually for unit trust which have limitless units where managers can keep adding units to it. Closed-ended is for stocks listed on the exchange where the units is limited and it's subject to supply and demand. When less people want the stock, price will go down. If many people want the stock, price will go up. wink.gif
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post Mar 13 2012, 01:28 AM

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Let's talk about alaqar, the only healtcare reit listed in the world, with no turning back on the healthcare fees, alaqar is a good investement for capital rise and also div..
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post Mar 13 2012, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(kobeczc @ Mar 13 2012, 01:28 AM)
Let's talk about alaqar, the only healtcare reit listed in the world, with no turning back on the healthcare fees, alaqar is a good investement for capital rise and also div..
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opps not really we got first reits in our neighbour SG icon_idea.gif icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(apagranpa10 @ Mar 12 2012, 06:49 PM)
at what price are u willing to buy/sell ?
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Willing to buy below 1.3. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(cwhong @ Mar 13 2012, 02:01 AM)
opps not really we got first reits in our neighbour SG  icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif
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Lets talk First then.........nobody seems to be intrested in S-REITS? sad.gif
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Mar 13 2012, 10:04 AM)
Lets talk First then.........nobody seems to be intrested in S-REITS?  sad.gif
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Sreits yields is higher but the only setback is the charges, its charge twice for bokerage (SG+MY) and the divvy still have to deduct admin charges ...... BUT open an account from SG then it will be perfectly fine. whistling.gif

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