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In recent discussions on ADVFN regarding AEW UK REIT PLC (AEWU), a notable sentiment among investors emerged around the stock's ex-dividend date, which occurred on February 3, 2025. This announcement spurred interest among investors as they considered the implications of the dividend on their investment strategies. The discourse highlighted not only the timing of the dividend but also the importance of keeping track of announcements related to the stock, indicating a proactive investor base.
Additionally, one user shared a link to an investor presentation, suggesting a focus on transparency and communication from the company. This highlights a significant development where investors are actively seeking information that could impact their decisions. As one participant succinctly stated, "The ex-dividend date is crucial for any serious investor," underscoring the broader sentiment of attentiveness to financial milestones. Overall, investor discussions reflect a cautious yet engaged sentiment towards AEW UK REIT, with an emphasis on dividend performance and corporate updates.
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AEW UK REIT Plc recently announced several key developments in its operations and financial performance. On January 30, 2025, the company released its unaudited Net Asset Value (NAV) for the period ending December 31, 2024, reporting a NAV of £174.30 million or 110.02 pence per share, reflecting an increase from the previous quarter's NAV of £172.76 million. The firm posted a total return of 2.73% for the three-month period alongside a like-for-like valuation increase of 1.22%. Additionally, AEW UK REIT declared an interim dividend of 2.00 pence per share, marking 37 consecutive quarters of dividend payments. The reported EPRA earnings per share decreased slightly to 2.35 pence compared to 2.68 pence in the prior quarter.
Furthermore, in late January, AEW UK REIT established new governance structures by forming a Nomination and Remuneration Committee and a Management Engagement Committee, alongside the existing Audit and Risk Committee. These committees will include all board directors, with chairs appointed for each. Notably, Liz Peace has been designated as the Senior Independent Director, strengthening the leadership team as the firm prepares for a live investor presentation on February 4, 2025, where management will provide insights into the company's performance and strategy.
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XD 2p today |
A bit of a screw up on the tax though albeit the inv mgr is going to deal with it so no impact. |
A pretty good update. NAV slightly better than I would have expected; and of course great to see the 2p Qtly divi again held at 2p. Also that divi looking more secure. |
I have CLI Sky, I think it was one of your posts that first alerted me to them, crazy discount was the clincher for me and the not too shabby dividend. SERE I also hold, but, not EBOX, I looked at it but, I'm already quite exposed to CRE with large holdings in RECI and SUPR. In hindsight I should have added. |
dsct - hopefully you bought into those two mentioned above in 1560. |
@wllmherk certainly due a Qtrly NAV update as well |
Seems to be picking up steam like a few of my REIT's at the moment. We should be due a dividend announcement soon as these went xd last year 4th May. |
dsct - we are currently spoiled for choice with REITs yielding over 8%. |
@dsct got the best yield in the mainstream reit group but isn't covered and hasn't been for years but they've had a knack of churning the portfolio regularly to realise gains to cover the deficit. However, this year the halo over them has evaporated somewhat. I know their lead mgr is off on maternity leave but im sure she will be keeping her finger on the pulse here. |
Like @Raj K, I have been looking at AEWU, as a replacement for BCPT (which is in a Formal Sale process, so may not be about much longer). Swapping one Real Estate for another. |
I have just begun to look at AEWU for the income side of my portfolio. Does anyone think this REIT would be bid for? |
Nice to see a gentle recovery from lows...so far... |
Yes, always happy to hear contrary viewpoints constructively made, even if I disagree with them |
Thanks SpectoAcc. I have a few on your list, bought near recent lows and GABI bought at £1+ :-( |
@Tag57 - quite a few, but ramping them across multiple BBs isn't my way ;) |
SpectoAcc, I like reading your comments as they usually give an opposing view to the norm (although usually negative :-) ) Just out of interest are their any companies / trusts that you are actually bullish on? |
Yes, the dividend has become almost a matter of honour for AEWU so I also would be surprised if they cut it. |
"EPRA earnings per share have been negatively impacted by 0.28 pence due to two tenants entering administration during the period.." |
Specto - in their IM presentation (see link below) they confirmed the Wilko site already under negotiations for re-letting; and the industrial property at Runcorn likely to be re-let at a higher level. |
Agreed, AEWU has delivered, but best to value it now with the dividend lowered, say 1.5p/qtr going forwards. |
Agreed - but although based over a perhaps statistically significant period of 5.5 years, that still does not include a lot of transactions, nor the change in investment manager as of not that long ago. Added to the risk is the relatively small size of the REIT. This is not to say that it cannot continue to outperform, but therein lies some increased risk. Hence my preference for one or two others, although the now hard hit share price of 84p to give a yield of 9.5% is beginning to get interesting (once again). |
One man's 'churn' is another man's 'asset management to improve the quality of income streams and maximise value, exploiting pricing inefficiencies in smaller commercial properties, let on shorter occupational leases in strong commercial locations'. |
Nickrl, that is my sense. I have been an avoider of AEWU (for 18 months or so) after having been a cheerleader (arguing against the dividend doubters). The price reflects far less benefit of doubt than some others, at a time when doubt is reappearing to some extent. |
Modest top up just under 83p. Seems very weak with a persistent seller. Ho hum... |
Type | Ordinary Share |
Share ISIN | GB00BWD24154 |
Sector | Real Estate Investment Trust |
Bid Price | 100.00 |
Offer Price | 100.20 |
Open | 99.90 |
Shares Traded | 246,583 |
Last Trade | 16:35:04 |
Low - High | 99.80 - 101.20 |
Turnover | 24.35M |
Profit | 9.05M |
EPS - Basic | 0.0571 |
PE Ratio | 17.55 |
Market Cap | 158.42M |
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