MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares mixed, NZOG gains on takeover while CBL, Goodman Property drop
By Sophie Boot
Aug. 10 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand shares were mixed, with New Zealand Oil & Gas gaining on a partial takeover offer while CBL Corp and Goodman Property Trust fell.
The S/NZX50 Index fell 9.93 points, or 0.1 percent, to 7,789.71. Within the index, 21 stocks rose, 15 were unchanged and 14
fell. Turnover was $137 million.
Arvida Group was the best performer, up 1.5 percent to $1.32. Mercury NZ gained 1.4 percent to $3.56 and Fletcher
Building rose 0.9 percent to $7.97.
Vital Healthcare Property Trust gained 0.4 percent to $2.29. The listed hospital owner and developer increased annual
earnings 54 percent as it saw rental income grow in a year when it made seven major acquisitions, with its outlook
strong for 2018.
Distributable earnings, the preferred measure for property investors because it strips out unrealised movements in the
value of property, rose to $61.8 million in the 12 months ended June 30, from $40.2 million a year earlier. Net profit
rose 86 percent to $217.6 million, including a $168.5 million gain on the value of Vital's property portfolio.
"I don't think it's any surprise, with property stocks you know what you're going to get," said Grant Davies, investment
advisor at Hamilton Hindin Greene. "The key is the yield they can support, and they've probably got the lowest yields on
the market at the moment."
CBL Corp fell furthest, down 1.8 percent to $3.73, with Spark New Zealand down 1.8 percent to $3.87 and Sky Network
Television declining 1.5 percent to $3.25.
Goodman Property Trust dropped 0.8 percent to $1.27. The NZX-listed commercial and industrial property investor plans to
spend $107 million in six industrial developments in Auckland, saying it is intensifying activity in the city to meet
demand. The six new projects will add 58,368 square metres of warehouse and office space to GMT’s 1 million sqm
portfolio, it said in a statement.
Outside the benchmark index, New Zealand Oil & Gas rallied 9.6 percent to 68.5 cents. Zeta Resources, the ASX-listed investment group advised by Duncan Saville's ICM
unit, is making a partial takeover offer for NZOG, offering a 15 percent premium for shares in the oil and gas explorer.
Zeta Energy, a subsidiary of Zeta Resources, plans to offer 72 cents a share for 41.955 percent of NZOG's fully and
partly paid shares that it doesn't already own. The target company shares last traded at 62.5 cents.
"There's a bit of water to go under the bridge yet, but the market is starting to price in the likelihood of this
occurring," Davies said. "We'll have to wait and see, but it's probably attractive enough to get people taking that
offer."
Teamtalk gained 8.3 percent to 78 cents. The network provider says full-year profit was between $4.7 million and $5.1
million, more than double the guidance it gave in March, largely reflecting the sale of 70 percent of BayCity
Communications to Vodafone New Zealand.
(BusinessDesk)