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THRL Target Healthcare Reit Plc

84.00
0.30 (0.36%)
29 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Target Healthcare Reit Plc LSE:THRL London Ordinary Share GB00BJGTLF51 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.30 0.36% 84.00 84.40 84.50 85.20 83.90 84.30 1,091,400 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Finance Services 69.55M 73.02M 0.1177 7.18 519.14M
Target Healthcare Reit Plc is listed in the Finance Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker THRL. The last closing price for Target Healthcare Reit was 83.70p. Over the last year, Target Healthcare Reit shares have traded in a share price range of 75.00p to 93.00p.

Target Healthcare Reit currently has 620,237,346 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Target Healthcare Reit is £519.14 million. Target Healthcare Reit has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.18.

Target Healthcare Reit Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/11/2024
16:34
I think what we’re seeing with Target is that the sh1t that shadyfall were throwing towards the company was basically untrue. The company’s dividend is healthy, their customer base is reliable and their assets are best in class.

I like it.

Salty.

saltaire111
30/9/2024
14:22
Agreed, looks like an easy buy and hold to me, I'm tempted to increase my position to a full one on continued weakness. Currently just have a starter position, which I've held for a while.
al101uk
30/9/2024
13:17
Thanks for the link. I just watch it. I really liked it.
Humble, down to earth, the business is easy to understand, their strategy as well. They execute what they say.
Low leverage, sells at nav or above. Recycling the portfolio.
Focus on high quality product, they know what elderly population are looking for and do checks on the care companies to ensure they have a business that keeps paying rent.

gonsan
18/9/2024
10:34
Jefferies raises Target Healthcare REIT price target to 110 (104) pence - 'buy'
cwa1
17/9/2024
06:21
Seems very good results to me.
igoe104
13/9/2024
11:34
Cant wait. This is one of the less talked about REITs in forums and news. Whereas people might decide not to go to the office, we will not run out of old people going to care homes!
gonsan
12/9/2024
10:32
Results next Tuesday, 17/09.
dandigirl
27/6/2024
06:10
Target Healthcare REIT plc and its subsidiaries

("Target Healthcare" or "the Group")

Disposal of four care homes for £44.5 million

Target Healthcare (LSE: THRL) announces that it has completed the disposal of four UK care homes for £44.5 million to the incumbent tenant. The sale price reflects a modest premium to the portfolio's carrying value at both 31 December 2023 (the latest date prior to the offer being received) and 31 March 2024, and an implied net initial yield of 5.64%.

Proceeds from the disposal, which represented 326 beds and c.4.6% of the Group's overall portfolio value, will enable a partial repayment of the Group's revolving credit facilities and therefore reduce its unhedged interest cost. Overall, the disposal reduces net LTV by approximately 3.8%.

These assets were originally constructed in 2007/08, and were consequently amongst the oldest assets in the Group's portfolio, and had a c.12% lower gross internal floor space per resident than the portfolio's weighted average. In addition, these assets represented the Group's four shortest lease terms, with an average of 13.6 years remaining. Following the disposal, the portfolio's weighted average unexpired lease term increases to 26.3 years from 25.8 years, and the Group's weighting to Yorkshire and the Humber reduces, an area that was previously its largest geographical exposure.

These properties were originally acquired as part of the significant portfolio acquisition in December 2021. Despite the relatively short holding period for a property investment, this disposal enabled the Company to crystalise significant value from these assets, resulting in an annualised ungeared IRR in excess of 7% over the period of ownership (including both acquisition and sales costs) and is a testament to the Group's asset management expertise.

Scott Steven, Head of Asset Management at Target Fund Managers, commented:

"These care homes have been a successful investment for the Group, delivering a consistent and attractive rental yield over the period of ownership, combined with the realisation of a capital uplift on disposal. We care deeply about the quality of our assets and the services they facilitate; however we are not unduly attached to holding onto the bricks and mortar where we identify opportunities to improve both the overall portfolio and the Group's capital structure. This disposal is a clear illustration of our ability to pro-actively manage the portfolio to provide an attractive and sustainable level of income, together with the potential for growth, from our diversified portfolio of modern, purpose-built care homes."

nerja
23/5/2024
15:43
Looks to be a general REIT sell off. Perhaps as you say yesterday's inflation data is the key reason. General election concerns a less rational reason - it was coming soon enough and Labour look a dead cert for victory regardless of the precise timing.
frazboy
23/5/2024
12:23
I bought 2500 78p on the drop so of course it went down to 76p.
No news other than high interest for longer and gen election stories.

simonzaphodbeeblebrox
23/5/2024
09:47
Quite a pull back even when you allow for it going ex-div. I was wondering if the markets were taking fright at the prospect of a Labour government but price action in gilts (looking at the 10 year) suggests not. So, the boring explanation is, that we have a seller. Anyone know differently?
frazboy
09/5/2024
12:33
Very happy with this investment.

Salty.

saltaire111
09/5/2024
07:10
Quite satisfactory on the face of it :-)
cwa1
09/5/2024
06:33
Nice update this morning.
ammons
10/4/2024
06:46
Sorry, what have I missed saltaire111?
cwa1
10/4/2024
06:42
Revenues down but strong bottom line growth.
saltaire111
28/3/2024
15:53
Nice director buy
spoole5
27/3/2024
09:10
I have strated looking at the property companies in the healthcare sector.

As i understand THRL just own the property and collect rent from a care home operator.

So they get long lease rental income from the operator and i see they get some non rental income. Is this becuase the operators pay THRL to manage repairs and maintenance?

Also does anyone know are there any healthcare property companies that actually are the operators too?

raj k
12/3/2024
09:28
I liked this share a little too early but I am holding; low LTV, strong demand and credit cost lowering with good yield, in a sector still unloved...more patience required...
jpleight
12/3/2024
08:30
Folks would rather invest in bitcoin, rather than undervalued companies like this...
igoe104
12/3/2024
08:13
The market response is nuts!
saltaire111
12/3/2024
07:40
Very good results. Surely this will pick up to closer to £1 a share?
saltaire111
12/3/2024
07:29
Decent results, can only see the share improving when they start reducing interest rates in H2..
igoe104
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