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Property For Industry in trading halt ahead of bookbuild announcement

Thursday 10th September 2015

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Property For Industry, the listed industrial landlord, has gone into a trading halt ahead of announcing the details of its bookbuild following its $49.5 million rights offer. 

The Auckland-based property investor announced in August it would tap shareholders via a one-for-12 rights offer, at $1.44 per share and fully underwritten by Forsyth Barr. The company has secured $86 million in acquisitions and development activity, and will use the cash to fund that. 

Property For Industry merged with Direct Property Fund to create an $800 million industrial property empire in 2013. 

In August the company reported profit rose to $36.4 million in the six months ended June 30, from $14.4 million a year earlier. Operating revenue was little changed at $32.1 million, with the bulk of the bottom line gain coming from a $25.6 million fair value gain on investment properties.

The shares last traded at $1.515 and have gained 14 percent over the past year. 

 

 

BusinessDesk.co.nz



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