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Published: 25 Jan 12
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What you need to know about Keppel Land

What you need to know about Keppel Land

After selling its OFC and acquiring a 51% stake in a Beijing commercial site, how is the developer faring?

DMG has a positive outlook for Keppel Land on account of steep discount of 50% to RNAV; bumper dividend which may provide support to share price in the near term; and any potential of China policy overhang abating in 2H12.

Here’s more from DMG:

OFC booster to muted FY11 results. Kepland announced FY11 results with a huge booster of one-time gains totaling S$1.086b mainly from the divestment of OFC and its attributed revaluation surplus, as well as partly from MBFC Ph.2 and K-REIT. The results are slightly ahead of expectations, with net profit ex. exceptional gains of S$279.7m at -0.6%YoY slightly above our expectation of S$253.3m. We have a BUY recommendation on Kepland, TPS$3.53.

Bumper dividend slightly above expectations. We previously highlighted the possibility of a special dividend for FY11 post divestment of OFC should capital deployment opportunities remain protracted. Along with FY11 results, total dividend of 20 cents per share (ex.div 26 Apr 12; 7.8% yield) has been proposed which is slightly ahead of our expectations of 18 cents per share.

Near term focus on commercial segment, Beijing acquisition announced. Post divestment of OFC, current balance sheet is healthy at c.0.1x gearing. We gather takeaways from management comments along with the FY11 results and believe KepLand’s near term focus for capital deployment lies in the commercial segment given policy overhang on both Singapore and China markets.

Along with FY11 results, KepLand announced the acquisition of a 51% stake in a Beijing commercial site (2.6-ha, GFA 100,000 sm; completion end 2014) which is expected to be developed into three office blocks and retail premises in the Chaoyang district. This may allay some possible market concerns on uncertainty regarding KepLand’s currently evolving business model.

Maintain Buy, TPS$3.53. We reduce TP to S$3.53 after factoring in a lower consensus TP for KREIT, partly mitigated by higher AUM for AIP with first closing of Alpha Asia Macro Trends Fund (AAMTF) II. Maintain BUY on account of i) steep discount of 50% to RNAV, ii) bumper dividend which may provide support to share price in the near term, and iii) any potential of China policy overhang abating in 2H12. 

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Tags: Keppel Land FY11 results, Keppel Land, Keppel OFC divestment

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