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IHR Impact Healthcare Reit Plc

84.20
-0.10 (-0.12%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Impact Healthcare Reit Plc LSE:IHR London Ordinary Share GB00BYXVMJ03 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.10 -0.12% 84.20 719,623 16:35:21
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
84.00 84.70 85.00 84.00 84.50
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Real Estate Investment Trust 42.95M 16.89M 0.0408 20.74 350.56M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
18:00:06 O 5,246 84.20 GBX

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31/3/202411:37Impact Healthcare157

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Impact Healthcare Reit (IHR) Most Recent Trades

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2024-04-26 17:00:3484.205,2464,417.13O
2024-04-26 17:00:2084.206,2535,265.03O
2024-04-26 16:35:4384.0358,77549,385.69O
2024-04-26 16:35:4384.208,7467,364.13O
2024-04-26 16:15:0084.00255,627214,726.68O

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Posted at 26/4/2024 09:20 by Impact Healthcare Reit Daily Update
Impact Healthcare Reit Plc is listed in the Real Estate Investment Trust sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IHR. The last closing price for Impact Healthcare Reit was 84.30p.
Impact Healthcare Reit currently has 414,368,169 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Impact Healthcare Reit is £350,555,471.
Impact Healthcare Reit has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 20.74.
This morning IHR shares opened at 84.50p
Posted at 31/3/2024 11:26 by catch007
I have added to PHP recently as well as IHR. Both will benefit as interest rates move lower (though I think it will be gradual small cuts to find a new baseline around the historic averages)

WilliamCooper104: IHR also carrying additional costs in this year after reorganising tenant portfolio following one poorly performing tenant being exited. Rent collection is good (though capped at 4% maximum annual inflation rate). Quality of homes is continuing to rise and now we are well post Covid occupancy rates are starting to rise again despite the cost - aging population will provide a tailwind. Care homes in the past have been an absolute minefield however I believe IHR and THRL are well positioned at present.
Posted at 26/3/2024 23:30 by mpage
PaulBoz: Yes, I hold them all, several for many years. I don't expect SUPR (or IHR, THRL, INPP) to be able to grow their divs by much - perhaps in the region of 2%pa (as with REITs there is usually a rent cap of 4% and, with higher debt costs, div gth must surely be below this). However they do offer a degree of inflation proofing and some have tenants on very long leases.

Also, at the moment, we are at the top of the rate cycle so running yields are quite good. I'd be looking for 3%-4% above whatever the yield on 10-yr gilts is (around 4%). I have added to UKW earlier this year -best prospects for div gth and think SUPR looks quite attractive at its current yield - they expect the div to be covered by the end of the current financial year. The net initial yield on a recent acquisition looks fine to me. The debt of Sains+ Tesco is investment grade, so they're unlikely to struggle to pay the rent.

I've not looked at PHP in detail but you may well be aware that when a new CEO (like Mark Davis) takes over, they are obliged to start building up a reasonable holding in their company's shares. He may well be doing it largely for regulatory reasons.
Posted at 26/3/2024 13:36 by paulboz
Hi Una, thanks for your reply. It is all about dividends for me. I'm looking to supplement my state pension with divis from my Sipp. So far I have Aviva, HSBC, LGEN, Lloyds bank, Phoenix and Php. I'm looking for other companies that are likely to pay steady divis.IHR and Assura look like possible candidates.
Posted at 26/3/2024 10:08 by alotto
Assura is also a good option. I have Assura. I would diversify buying IHR
Posted at 25/3/2024 08:38 by paulboz
Una: are you now tempted? At the current price of 82.8 the yield is now 8.17%, which certainly tempts me. The results look reassuringly dull but steady to me.
Posted at 13/12/2023 12:53 by 2sporrans
121SPA

Having looked at various timeframe charts v THRL + LXI,BBOX,WHR
I have to concur that the underperformance persists.
Yes, the recent bounce was muted here.

THRL, the close comparator, was badly underperforming, from when the general sell-off commenced until March 2023; then it became an outperformer, most notably since the summer.
Pretty much averaged out v IHR over the bear market timeframe.

The other REITs above, all more sensitive to the business cycle, lost a lot more earlier....
Perhaps IHR has simply 'caught up', in the sense it has reverted to some kind of mean valuation for the REIT basket?

Whatever, it's on ~25% discount to a NAV that continues to notch higher, setting a new all time high in October.
As long as the rents roll in OK + inflation upflifts, divi remains covered, debt stable/hedged, and the EPS and NAV continue to creep up, i'm happy to hold.
When rates come back down, that big discount is going to reduce in concert; well that's my expectation fwliw.
Posted at 25/9/2023 10:08 by cwa1
RBC cuts Impact Healthcare REIT price target to 115 (120) pence - 'outperform'
Posted at 25/4/2023 09:36 by gbcol
NAV up in qtr with property valuations up a tad. NAV now at 112.60p

“NET ASSET VALUE
-- Unaudited net asset value ("NAV") as at 31 March 2023 was GBP466.6 million, 112.60 pence per share. This represents an increase of GBP20.6 million (2.43 pence per share), against the 31 December 2022 NAV of GBP445.9 million, 110.17 pence per share.”
Posted at 23/1/2023 10:51 by rhatton
What are expectations of dividends this year? Share pad showing 1.7p per quarter?
Posted at 21/10/2022 08:41 by 18bt
Strong update showing just what value exists in the share at the current share price
Impact Healthcare Reit share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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