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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NorthWest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Invest 10 Convert Sub Debentures 31 March 2025 T.NWH.DB.G

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.NWH.DB.H | T.NWH.DB.I | T.NWH.UN | NWHUF

Northwest Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust is an open-ended real estate investment trust. The Company is the owner and operator of healthcare real estate infrastructure in North America, Brazil, Europe and Australasia. The principal business of the Company is to invest in healthcare real estate globally. It focuses on the cure segment of healthcare real estate, such as... see more

TSX:NWH.DB.G - Post Discussion

Post by garyreins on May 14, 2024 8:00pm

AFFO TRACKING TO BE 0.09 Q2

Not sure how the market feels about that 100% payout ratio...I think they need to unlock a UK or Brazil or US JV or asset sale, for the next leg up to happen to $6-7.   These non-core asset sales for a few hundred m over a couple quarters aint going to cut it
Comment by divime1 on May 14, 2024 9:10pm
I  see a 80 % payout ratio. What am I missing ? Adjusted funds from operations ("AFFO") per unit for Q1 2024 was $0.11(1) (Q1 2023 - $0.17 per unit), resulting in a payout ratio for Q1 2024 of 80% (Q1 2023 – 121%) 
Comment by garyreins on May 14, 2024 9:46pm
I said in Q2 not in Q1.  Interest rate caps expired halfway through Q1 adding 0.02 to affo.  So in q2 it will be 0.09.  they explained this back in sept when the cut the dividend by 60%
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