Q: Peter, could I get your updated opinion on Aliied property reit. I dont believe they have ever cut the dividend and some folks on BNN are calling it a strong buy. The div. is certainly attractive. I am looking for income not particularly growth, Thanks Ken
Q: Why the sudden market reversal ? With the forecast of 2 or 3 central rate cuts by the Bank of Canada, their value should rise, shouldn’t it ? thank you
Q: Hello,
I read your response on June 24 on Allied REIT and was wondering about your specifics concerns on the company. You mentioned debt, vacancy and payout as main concerns for these office REIT. Allied reports a debt to GBV ratio of 36%, 87% occupancy, 2.8X interest coverage. The payout ratio is probably too high. Allied reports a book value per unit in the mid $40s and it’s trading at about $16. Obviously, Allied reported Cap Rates for their book is too optimistic. Their unsecured debt was downgraded to junk, it seems because of high debt level. What do you think is the main factor explaining the stock price (sentiment towards office or fundamentals)? Their leverage seems to be reasonable but likely higher than investors would like. Occupancy level are better than average. Your general comments are appreciated. Thank you.
Q: What is your opinion about open-ended vs. closed-ended REIT's? AP.UN became open-ended last year, and I'm wondering if this might change the potential for unit value or distribution level improvements.
Q: Hello
A general question.
Are any REITs such as AP.UN, Royalty Funds such as AW.UN or any ETF's eligible to claim the dividend tax credit?
Thank you
Jeff
Q: I am hearing investors piling into commercial real estate. I am looking for office real estate REITs in Canada that are beaten down, will not go down but have a potential price appreciation when environment improves. I am more looking for capital appreciation and not necessarily dividend.
Q: I don't really understand what happened to the $5 special distribution. I know it was consolidated into the existing share count, but I do not see any benefit. Can you please explain. Thanks
Q: I was surprised by the drop in share price today. Can you please provide me your opinion on the reason and if it is a good time to buy more, hold existing or sell. Thank you.
Q: You recently provided me with your top two picks in the industrial REIT space- thank you. Could you please do the same for the CDN office REIT space. Again looking for a focus on share price appreciation over dividend yield. Thank you.
Long time holder of NWH.UN as a small part of my REIT basket. Been thinking i woukd just hang on (in my RRSP so no tax loss benefit ) but reading more on AP.UN that I used to own and wondering if that would be a better albeit still risky option than NWH.UN going forward
Q: Peter; Slate Office just cut their payout - could AP.UN be inline to do it too?!My wife holds AP.UN in her TFSA - no tax benefits- would you move on and into saybDIR.UN? Thanks.
Rod
Q: On October 30th. Peter asked you about the recent results is AP.UN.
In your response you indicated that AP.UN increased the distribution by 11%
Is this an increase over and above the $1.80 dividend indicated now ? Is the new dividend $1.80 + 11% of $1.80. ?
Thanks.