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TR Property NAV grows amid tougher macroeconomic climate

Thu, 22nd Nov 2018 11:10

(Sharecast News) - TR Property Investment Trust released its half-year numbers on Thursday, reporting a 5.4% improvement in its net asset value per share to 417.06p, as well as a 5.4% rise in shareholders' funds to £1.32bn.The FTSE 250 company said revenue earnings per share were 9.25p in the six months ended 30 September, a 5.5% increase, with the board declaring an interim dividend of 4.9p, a 5.4% improvement.Looking at its performance, its net asset value total return was 7.4%, slowing from the 15.5% reported on 31 March, with the share price total return slowing to 8.6% from 25.5%."As we move into the second half of the financial year, there appears to have been a change in the mood and equity markets around the globe have been subject to a sell-off," said chairman Hugh Seaborn."Macro risks abound with the potential escalation in the US/China trade war whilst geopolitical concerns are heightened."Closer to home Brexit dominates and the UK will be the hardest hit by a poor outcome, however collectively there are no economic winners from this negotiation and growth across Europe will also suffer."Seaborn said the European Union was also being put to the test, by Italy's breach of the budget deficit rules.He said that, while the European Central Bank had flagged the termination of its bond-buying programme, and signalled an intention to resume a normalised interest rate cycle, the TR Property board believed it was "quite possible" that it would be deferred further if economic growth was dampened."It is in this context that our manager has sought to focus on secure earnings streams, often index linked, in sectors with lower earnings volatility such as student accommodation, private rented residential, healthcare, long income and away from development or consumer focused retail property."Crucially many of the companies we invest in are still growing their earnings and have a tenant base for whom ongoing occupation is business critical."If interest costs continue at these very low levels the ability of many of these property companies to offer investors high, sustainable, growing earnings will underpin valuations."
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29 May 2013 08:09

TR Property Investment Trust's annual earnings increase

TR Property Investment Trust Chairman Peter Salsbury delivered his last set of results on Wednesday before stepping down after nine years with the company. Total income came to £133.9m for the year to end of March, up from a loss of £51.8m, on the back of strong performance of investments despite a

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15 Feb 2013 07:58

Friday broker round-up UPDATE

Aberdeen Asset Management: UBS shifts target price from 440p to 470p and reiterates a buy recommendation. Credit Suisse takes target price from 410p to 470p staying with its outperform rating. Barclays revises target price from 470p to 490p, while its overweight rating remains unchanged. Jefferies m

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22 Nov 2012 07:19

TR Property to merge portfolios and share classes

TR Property, an investment trust focused on the European property market, is proposing to merge its two property portfolios and convert its Sigma shares into one class of ordinary shares. The move comes following a strategic review and was announced as it delivered its interims for the six months e

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23 Nov 2011 08:03

TR Property gets the blues over euro-area property

TR Property, the investment trust focused on the European property market says "political ineptitude" and a "lack of resolution" on the part of euro-area leaders has put downward pressure on property returns. TR has two types of shares, "Ordinary", which aims at returns from a broad range of proper

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11 Jul 2011 17:25

Two Ovoca directors sell shares totalling £1.84m

Two companies controlled by board members of Ovoca Gold have cut their stakes in the Russia-focused gold miner in two transactions totalling £1.84m. On 8 July, Salyco Trading Company, a firm controlled by Ovoca's executive chairman Mikhail Mogutov, sold over 2.37m ordinary shares at a price of 40p

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15 Jun 2010 08:24

TR Property Inv. Sells Cambridge Property For GBP6.7M

LONDON (Dow Jones)--TR Property Investment Trust Plc (TRY.LN), an investment trust, managed by Thames River Capital LLP, announced Tuesday it has completed the sale of the leasehold interest in Unit 270, Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, from the Ordinary share class portfolio for a sale price of G

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25 Nov 2009 07:48

TR Property bounces back

TR Property Investment Trust saw sharp increases in the net asset value of both classes of its shares as property shares rallied in the April to September period. The investment trust’s ordinary share class saw a net asset value (NAV) total return of 45.3%, though this was 7.7% behind the growth of

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