Excerpts from analysts' reports

usbank5.14US Bank Tower in Los Angeles was bought by OUE in 2013. Photo: www.skyscrapercity.comDaiwa Capital Markets says bet on OUE's overseas investments

Analyst: David Lum, CFA

OUE's recent overseas ventures in the Midan City resort and the US Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles for USD367.5m last year highlight management's view that now is not the right time to invest in Singapore real estate, given the elevated capital values across almost all segments.

Instead, management believes that shareholders would be better off if OUE acquires a landmark asset (US Bank Tower) deeply below replacement value, with the potential to create value through active leasing and adding a restaurant and observation deck on top of the building. 

Management is considering adding a boutique hotel or possibly even selling off strata condo space. We also understand that Chinese buyers have recently offered to buy the property at several times what OUE paid for it. 
 
Management recognises that its business decisions by executive chairman, Stephen Riady, could be regarded as unconventional and that it might not be the right fit for every investor.

Nonetheless, management has been dismayed by the stock's poor performance (down 22% YoY, underperforming the FSSTI by 16.9% over the period) even though it has delivered tangible value for shareholders recently.  
 
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For instance, it has paid a special dividend of 20¢ following the listing of OUE Hospitality Trust (OUEHT) (Not rated) and a 1-for-6 dividend in specie of OUEHT units following the listing of OUE Commercial REIT (Not rated), which led to the increase in its book value to SGD4.06 as at 31 March 2014 from SGD3.18 as at 31 December 2013. 
 
Although it caught some investors buy surprise, the company's 1Q14 net profit of SGD946m, which included a gain of SGD986m from the deconsolidation of OUEHT, was only 2% higher than our forecast.

■ What we recommend 
We reaffirm our Buy (1) rating and target price of SGD3.20, derived from our SOTP valuation of SGD3.50 after applying a 10% discount to OUE’s Singapore office property valuations.

In addition to significant value, we believe management's proactive approach in identifying and creating value from assets that are neglected or underappreciated by the market could eventually pay off for shareholders in the longer term. A risk to our call would be the persistence of investor scepticism following corporate actions.

For the target prices of other analysts, click here. 




OSK-DMG maintains buy call on Mencast and 76-c target


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Analyst: Lee Yue Jer (left)

Keeping Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) in sight; maintain BUY. At current growth rates, Mencast is well on track to hit its BHAG of SGD50m bottomline by FY20. 


Although valuations are not as low as some of the other companies under our coverage, and its balance sheet is looking slightly stretched due to the rapid pace of growth and acquisitions in recent years, we believe that management will continue to deliver, making it a strong candidate for long-term investment. 

Maintain BUY, with our SGD0.76 TP based on a 12x FY14F P/E, slightly higher than the 10x we usually use, due to the strong recurring nature of Mencast’s income. 


Recent story: XMH -- target trimmed to 41 cents, MENCAST -- 76 cent Target

 

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