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NAVs of India-centric realty funds fall over 90% on AIM
Raghavendra Kamath / Mumbai January 7, 2009, 0:58 IST

Even as investors raise issues about management moves of London’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM)-listed realty funds, net asset values (NAVs) of such India-focussed realty entities have fallen as much as 90 per cent in the last one year. This mirrors the sharp fall in stock and realty markets and poor investor sentiment the world over.

 
 
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The NAV of Delhi-based Unitech group’s Unitech Corporate Parks has fallen nearly 93 per cent, followed by Hirco, Raheja group’s Ishaan Real Estate and Trikona Trinity Capital, whose NAVs have gone down by 80 per cent.
 

CRASH COURSE
Company Jan 7, '08 Jan 5 '09 % Fall
Unitech Corp Parks 118.00 8.89 92.47
Hirco 390.75 76.50 80.42
Ishaan Real Estate 114.50 32.75 71.40
Trikona Trinity Capital 95.75 35.50 62.92

Recently, an international investor, Laxey Partners, raised objections to the Hiranandani group’s AIM-listed realty fund Hirco’s proposals to buy and merge with itself two loss-making India projects of its promoters. Laxey’s stand was that the move would lead to a fall in the fund valuation and loss to shareholders.

Explaining the fall in NAVs, Shobhit Agarwal, joint managing director, Capital Markets, Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, said, “There is an issue of cash flows as most of their projects have not started generating revenue. When they were listed, everybody valued them on the basis of the land they had, but now, investors are valuing them on the cash flow and that is the reason why such a sharp discounting is happening.”

The managing director of a US-based pension fund, who did not want to be quoted, blamed the fall on the carnage in stock markets globally and the heavy pullout by investors led by hedge funds. “Last year saw unprecedented pullouts by hedge funds as they faced huge redemption pressure. Lots of investors believed that they have paid too much and sold off. Most of the funds were listed in 2006 when realty prices were high. But now, prices have come down in most parts of the world,” he said.

Banking on the low disclosure norms, less regulatory and compliance requirements, wide international capital base and the low filing and reporting costs, about a dozen Indian companies have raised over £2 billion from AIM since 2006. Important among them are Hirco (£370 million), Unitech Corporate Parks (£260 million) and Trinity Trikona (£250 million).

However, promoters of these funds are steadfast about the performance of their NAVs. Niranjan Hiranandani of Hiranandani Constructions said, “The fall has to do with the perception of real estate among investors and not on the companies. Our fund has done well after we announced restructuring plans.”

A spokesperson for Unitech said, “The NAV of Unitech Corporate Parks has actually risen from the time of listing. Its NAV is 142 pence per share as against the issue price of 100 pence. The share price is not reflecting the underlying value of the portfolio probably because of the prevailing global sentiment and poor liquidity. Key shareholders of our fund understand this and they continue to be shareholders.”

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vinodgupta
you have stated that nav has gone down but it is share price that you have given. i agree that the valuations at the time of listing were very wrong but the international propert firms including lasalle meghraj along with the promoters were responsible for that feature. now these firms are changing tune but should be hauled up for making wrong valuTIONS. THESE FIRMS HAD VALUED ONE PROJECT LAND AT 450 MILLION PER ACRE WHEN IT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE THAN 60 MILLIONAS AS SOLD BY SOMEONE ELSE.
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