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Consortium including Perennial, BreadTalk could net gain of $398 mil in potential AXA Tower sale
By Jude Chan | August 2, 2017
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DBS Group Research says the consortium including Perennial Real Estate Holdings, BreadTalk Group, and Wilmar CEO Kuok Khoon Hong could realise a net gain of at least $398 million in the potential en bloc sale of AXA Tower.

The Perennial-led consortium on Monday after market close announced it is considering the sale of the property at no less than $1.65 billion.

The known major shareholders of the consortium are Perennial with a 31.2% stake, and Kuok’s wholly-owned investment vehicle HPRY Holdings with 10.1%. According to DBS, BreadTalk has a 5.31% stake.

Perennial Real Estate Holdings



Assuming the sale price to be at the minimum asking price of $1.65 billion, this would translate into an estimated net gain of around $120 million for Perennial, says DBS lead analyst Rachel Tan in a flash note on Tuesday.

"Once again, investors have benefited from the keen eye of [Perennial CEO Pua Seck Guan] in turning around an ageing office asset into a new spanking integrated development and ability to then realise value through this potential sale with a respectable return,” says Tan.

"This highlights the quality and value hidden within the group,” she adds.

According to Tan, the estimated post-tax gain implies a three-year internal rate of return (IRR) of close to 12% on an unlevered basis. “Actual returns on equity will be much higher given leverage taken out on the property,” she says.

Further, Tan notes that Perennial is trading at an attractive 0.6x P/NAV, which is a significant discount to its property peers that trading at an average of 0.9x P/NAV.

Tan is keeping the research house’s “buy” call on Perennial with a target price of $1.05.

Shares in Perennial closed 1 cent higher at 90 cents on Tuesday.

BreadTalk Group

According to Tan, a sale price at the minimum of $1.65 billion could see BreadTalk book a net gain of around $25 million.

Its  equity stake of 5.31% in AXA Tower would be worth some $45 million, or 16 cents per share, Tan says. “This could potentially raise BreadTalk’s target price from $1.92 to $2.00,” she adds.

Assuming a 50% payout from the sale, Tan says this would also translate into a special dividend of 4.5 cents for BreadTalk’s shareholders.

DBS is keeping its “buy” call on BreadTalk with a target price of $1.92.

Shares in BreadTalk closed half a cent higher at $1.755 on Tuesday.

This story first appeared on The Edge Markets 


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