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AEWL Aew Uk Long Lease Reit Plc

72.50
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Aew Uk Long Lease Reit Plc LSE:AEWL London Ordinary Share GB00BDVK7088 ORD GBP0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 72.50 72.00 73.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Aew Uk Long Lease Reit Share Discussion Threads

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26/5/2017
06:59
Spec - yes, it looks like HL are rebating part of their commission - the same as VCT discount brokers.

My reason for investing in this (as with LXI) is defensiveness, no more. If it owns a freehold, default by the leaseholder should be an extremely rare occurrence, though if it's the head leaseholder there's rather more hazard.

jonwig
26/5/2017
06:54
Brief IC article today. Conclusion:

IC VIEW:

Investment manager AEW UK Investment Management forms part of AEW Global, which has more than €60bn (£52bn) of assets under management, so the investment pipeline should be pretty decent. The prospective yield is competitive, but it's worth noting that this will only be paid when the proceeds are fully invested. Therefore, initial yields will be somewhat lower than the 5.5 per cent targeted, but the shares might be worth a closer look.

jonwig
25/5/2017
14:33
Thanks @jonwig.

I said on the other thread:

"SpectoAcc11 May '17 - 20:27 - 79 of 86 1 0 Edit
Would like to see the costs - the yield feels like it could/should be higher - the gearing, and also:

"..leisure, healthcare, education, hotels, student accommodation, supported living and automotive.."

aren't particularly under-represented IMO - student accommodation is overdone if anything.

But otherwise agree - worth a look, subject to the fact I've personally a little too much property exposure already."


But the HL "bonus" has persuaded me to apply for some. Will probably take a recession to test all these new "safe income" ITs, or a rise in interest rates, but neither looks imminent, barring a Corbyn win.

spectoacc
22/5/2017
11:37
Jon: Thanks. Money is chasing good yield at the moment so this looks a timely opportunity. I shall probably invest.
cousin jack
22/5/2017
11:17
Jack - the intermediaries receive commission, which is usually 1 to 1.5% (I can't find the figure in the prospectus here). HL are, of course, grabbing clients.

As for not reaching size, yes that's always a possibility. But this is also an institutional placing and 5.5% on long leases is pretty secure: it will suit pension funds.
It's worth comparing this with LXI REIT which has a similar mandate, offers 5% and trades at 104p.

jonwig
22/5/2017
10:39
HL offering 0.75% free extra shares additional to any application made through them. I don't recall seeing an offer like that before - might this indicate an element of doubt about how successful the issue will be ?
cousin jack
21/5/2017
06:45
The header website contains links to structure of the offer including dates, brochure and prospectus.

Closing date 31 May (may be earlier for the intermediaries), dealings start 6 June.

jonwig
21/5/2017
06:45
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Significant shareholdings (June 2017) total 80,500,000 shares:

Old Mutual ......... 15,000,000 18.3%
Hawksmoor Inv Mgt ... 7,605,139. 9.4%
Charles Stanley ..... 4,035,250. 5.0%

jonwig
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