Below is a comparison using the latest data from comparison tables on SREITs Data page. The most favorable figures are marked in blue and given a +1 score, while the least favorable are in red with a -1 score. The highest score in each category determines the winner. Note that this is a simple comparison without weightage assigned to each figure.
Relative Valuation
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Hi! May I know why Ascendas has a premium rating for relative valuation when the p/nav seem not as attractive than others?
ReplyDeleteThe relative valuation is compare to its own historical yield, p/nav and price. For Ascendas, it is still slight high as compared to it's historical record.
DeleteOh sorry I might have misunderstood. so “premium” is not better than rank 1? But means worse than rank 3?
DeleteFor relative valuation, the rank is based on price, dividend yield and PNAV attractiveness against its historical record. Premium mean it is at higher price range as compared to others.
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