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PILR Pacific Ind

119.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Pacific Ind PILR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 119.00 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
119.00
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Pacific Ind PILR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 17/4/2018 17:08 by spectoacc
269k at 121p is interesting, tho prob delayed-reported.

I like PILR in that they're shrewd - can see them being eg £2.50 in a 5 years time, whereas eg RGL (which I also hold) are further down the scale, albeit with a great yield.
Posted at 10/4/2018 10:11 by tiltonboy
This was done at a premium to the price you could buy at in the market, and even more so when considering you don't get the dividend either!
Posted at 30/3/2018 09:40 by lovat scout
I won’t bore you with the full story but PILR were first movers in the listed mid/small logistics space, have great management and board but have been let down badly by their choice of brokers in trying to gain scale. Warehouse REIT overtook them in one leap but Warehouse then panicked and bought a fully priced portfolio from Hansteen. PILR is a good investment but they don’t make it easy for us to get involved. The second fund raise was mostly from platforms and intermediaries- why not repeat the exercise?
Posted at 19/3/2018 07:29 by spectoacc
Like the sound of the assets, the name change, the 10-15% targeted return and "in excess of 6%" divi - but is a placing price mentioned?
Posted at 16/3/2018 09:57 by spectoacc
Haven't seen the press, and seemed to be covered last month anyway, but - they'd better not dilute:

16 March 2018
Pacific Industrial & Logistics REIT plc
("Pacific Industrial & Logistics " or the "Company")
Response to Press Commentary
Pacific Industrial & Logistics, (AIM: PILR), the specialist UK industrial and logistics REIT, notes the recent press commentary in Property Week.
Pacific Industrial & Logistics has a strategy to build a significant real estate business with a focus on assets in the industrial and logistics real estate subsectors with individual values of less than GBP10 million. The Directors believe that an attractive investment opportunity exists to develop a diversified portfolio of properties which meet its target investment criteria, which are located in key logistics locations and which have strong cash flow characteristics.
The Company confirms it is in preliminary discussions with existing and potential new investors to raise equity finance of up to GBP50m to fund the acquisition of an identified pipeline of urban logistics assets. There can be no certainty that either the fundraising nor the acquisitions will complete.
The Board will provide a full update in due course.
Posted at 13/8/2017 14:32 by nimbo1
Yes I will wait for the next raise but of course price may fall as new 115p shares aren't on the market yet. When they arrive more stock may become available. Don't really mind either way to be honest. This will probably be at 130-140p within 12 months I would hope with decent Dividend yield secure if course
Posted at 29/7/2017 14:36 by nimbo1
Im relaxed about the results from raise. Even if it didn't go ahead and they had to move ahead more slowly I still want access to the small unit industrial space and this is the only concentrated way to do it. Divi would remain at 6% after all with scope for further capital growth from asset management. So happy to hold for the long term either way.
Posted at 23/5/2017 07:25 by spectoacc
All positive, but I'd have liked NAV to have been higher. We know they're very shrewd buyers from the roadshow, but not convinced that's really coming through yet.


"22.6% total shareholder return over the period compared to 0.0% annual total shareholder return for FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Index to 31 March 2017
Earnings and dividend
-- EPRA earnings per share of 7.8 pence, reflecting the rapid deployment of capital into highly income generative assets
-- Declaration of dividend of 3.0 pence per share, taking total dividends paid or declared in respect of the period ended 31 March 2017 to 6.0 pence per share, reflecting an annualised yield of 6.2% on the IPO price
-- Dividend covered 1.3x by EPRA earnings per share "
Posted at 30/11/2016 16:25 by skyship
I've added PILR to the CP+ Header

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