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CDL divestment of Seoul hotel seen as 'right move' by RHB

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 2 min read
CDL divestment of Seoul hotel seen as 'right move' by RHB
In a report dated Dec 14, RHB Group Research has also kept its target price of $9 on the counter.
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RHB Group Research analyst Vijay Natarajan has kept “buy” on City Developments Limited (CDL) after the property group announced the divestment of Millennium Hilton Seoul on Dec 13.


See: CDL to divest Millennium Hilton Seoul and adjoining land for $1.26 bil at 'significant premium to book value'

The divestment gains stood slightly higher than the analyst’s expectations, he writes.

The sale marks the fourth and the largest hotel divestment by the group from its Millennium & Copthorne (M&C) portfolio since the latter’s privatization in 2019, notes Natarajan.

“We are positive on the divestment as it helps crystallise gains from some of its older hospitality assets amidst a challenging outlook, and recycle proceeds into its Singapore redevelopments,” he writes.

“We expect the group to continue to rationalise its hospitality portfolio by divesting two or three more assets in 2022,” he adds.

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In a report dated Dec 14, Natarajan has also kept his target price of $9 on the counter.

To him, CDL has been making the “right moves” in the Singapore market. This is done “by extracting value via redevelopment of its older assets to boost its return on equity (ROE). These, along with a potential recovery in the hospitality sector, should put the stock back on the investors’ radar moving into 2022,” he says.

Following the completion of the divestment, Natarajan believes the proceeds are likely to be channelled for redevelopments in Singapore.

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“We see good value proposition in CDL’s above value unlocking moves amidst current intense competition seen for land parcels in Singapore, and also helps reinforces its strong local brand presence,” he continues.

Natarajan’s report comes before the Singapore government announced, on Dec 15, that it would be implementing property cooling measures with immediate effect. The next morning, property counters listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) dived on the back of the measures.

See also: Fresh set of property cooling measures with immediate effect and Property counters on SGX see red as cooling measures kick in

As at 3.20pm, shares in CDL are trading 18 cents lower or 2.55% down at $6.89.

Photo: Hilton website

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