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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Killam Apartment REIT T.KMP.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  KMMPF

Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (Trust) is a Canada-based residential real estate investment trust. The Trust owns, operates, and develops a $5.3 billion portfolio of apartments and manufactured home communities (MCHs). Its segments include Apartment, MHC, and Commercial. Its Apartment segment acquires, operates, manages and develops multifamily residential properties across... see more

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Post by retiredcf on Mar 20, 2024 9:38am

RBC

RBC analyst reiterates his top picks across the Canadian real estate sector

RBC Capital Markets analyst Pammi Bir surveyed the domestic REIT sector and reiterated top picks,

“Our Outperform ratings are intact and include Allied, Boardwalk, BSR, CAPREIT, Chartwell, Colliers, Dream Industrial, FirstService, First Capital, Flagship, Granite, InterRent, Killam Apartment, Minto Apartment, Morguard Residential, RioCan, SmartCentres, and StorageVault. On balance, Q4 marked a decent finish to 2023, with healthy FFOPU [funds from operations per unit] growth and strength in fundamentals across most subsectors. Organic NOI [net operating income] growth remains near record levels, aided by seniors housing where the recovery is in full stride and brisk advances in multi-family. Our earnings and NAV estimates took a slight step back, with a moderate, yet healthy outlook for growth in the year ahead. In short, we believe the sector remains on sound footing. Still, higher rates continue to weigh on investor appetite. With this in mind, we expect capital to follow the lead of fundamentals and earnings growth, with our preferred picks still leaning toward multi-family, industrial, select seniors housing, self-storage, and defensive retail”

Comment by Maxmoe on Mar 27, 2024 1:05am
What could be more useless than an analyst with an "outperform" ranking on 18 stocks ?? I counted your list ! It's not mathematically possible for each and every of the 18 names to "outperform". With that many names how far off the index can it possibly get? But I bet he's popular with the guys in corporate. An outperform rating = more fees and commissions earned ...more  
Comment by retiredcf on Apr 08, 2024 9:28am
Just for you, he did it again this morning. GLTA RBC Capital Markets head of global real estate research Pammi Bir surveyed the domestic real estate sector and reiterated his top picks, “Since the BoC set course on its aggressive rate tightening campaign in 2022, our universe has traded at an average 20% NAV discount. Even after taking our NAVs down 14%, the outsized discount persists as ...more  
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