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First REIT acquires 3rd Singapore nursing home (51 Lentor Avenue) for S$12.8 million

  • Marks the Group s 4th acquisition in Singapore
  • Expected incremental annualized distribution per unit of 0.067 Singapore cents
SINGAPORE   1 June 2007   First Real Estate Investment Trust ( First REIT ), Singapore s first healthcare real estate investment trust, announced that it has entered into a conditional Option Agreement ( Option Agreement ) for the acquisition and lease of a nursing home at 51 Lentor Avenue (the  Property ) for S$12.8 million.

This latest move follows First REIT s acquisition of two nursing homes and a hospital in Singapore in January 2007.

The Option Agreement was entered into with the Vendor - Sphere Investment Pte Ltd, which currently owns the four storey custom-built 148-bed nursing home with a land area of 2,485.6 square metres and gross floor area of 2,982.721 square metres. Upon the completion of the acquisition, First REIT will in turn lease the Property to First Lentor Residence Pte Ltd for 10 years at a commencement rental income of S$998,400 per annum, with an option to renew the lease before the expiry. In addition, First REIT will enjoy annual step up rental increases in the subsequent years for up to 10 years.

First REIT, which expects the acquisition to be completed by June 2007, estimates that Property will give rise to an incremental annualised distribution per unit ( DPU ) of 0.067 cents. 

This acquisition will represent our third nursing home in Singapore. We will continue to identify acquisition targets for modern and purpose-built nursing homes in Singapore as they provide relatively high yield with stable and high occupancy,  said Dr Ronnie Tan, Chief Executive Officer of Bowsprit Capital Corporation Limited, as manager of First REIT (the  Manager ).

Dr Tan added,  Not only will this acquisition further strengthen our income stream, it will also enlarge First REIT s asset portfolio, raising it to S$293.1 million once the deal is completed. This will expand our asset base by 14% since our IPO in December 2006. Our investment goal is clear   to grow our asset base to S$500 million within 3 years from the initial public offer, focusing on quality healthcare assets in Asia. Based on the acquisition momentum we have set, and the pipeline of acquisitions which we are currently negotiating, we believe we are on track to achieve our target. 

The acquisition will be fully funded by debt via the proceeds of a S$90 million term loan from Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation set up on 11 January 2007. Assuming that the acquisition is successfully completed by June 2007, First REIT s gearing will be raised from the current 7.88% to 11.68% as at 30 June 2007. 

Our gearing after the acquisition will still be relatively low, giving us financing flexibility to undertake more acquisitions that fit in with our strategy. We will continue to look out for quality healthcare assets in different parts of Asia so as to reduce our reliance on any single country or type of tenants,  added Dr Tan.

First REIT believes that it is well positioned to benefit from Asia s growing healthcare industry, supported by rising life expectancies in the region, increasing consolidation within the Asian healthcare industry, as well as the growing demand for healthcare services. It remains confident of delivering on its FY2007 forecast distribution of 6.51 cents as indicated in First REIT s prospectus dated 4 December 2006.




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First Reit announces ACQUISITION OF 51 LENTOR AVENUE

Further to the announcement made on 7 May 2007, Bowsprit Capital Corporation Limited, as manager (the  Manager ) of First Real Estate Investment Trust ( First REIT ), wishes to announce that HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited, as trustee of First REIT (the  Trustee ) has entered into a conditional Option Agreement (the  Option Agreement ) with Sphere Investment Pte Ltd (the  Vendor ) for the acquisition and leaseback of the property known as 51 Lentor Avenue, Singapore 786876 (the  Property ).

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ANNOUNCEMENT - MOU FOR ACQUISITION AND LEASEBACK OF THE LENTOR RESIDENCE 

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First REITs 1Q07 distributable income of S$4.4M exceeds forecast by 5.8%

  • 1QFY07 distribution per unit is 1.60 Singapore cents
  • Annualised distribution yield of 8.54%
  • Strong acquisition pipeline for FY2007

SINGAPORE 27 April 2007 Bowsprit Capital Corporation (the Manager), the manager of First Real Estate Investment Trust (First REIT), Singapores first healthcare real estate investment trust, today announced that First REITs distributable income for the first quarter of FY2007 ended 31 March 2007 exceeded forecast by 5.8% to hit S$4.4 million.

This was achieved on the back of lower property management and other trust-related expenses. As a result, First REITs distribution per Unit (DPU) for the first quarter was 5.3% higher than forecast, amounting to 1.60 Singapore cents, representing an annualised yield of 8.54% based on the closing price of S$0.76 per Unit on 26 April 2007.

The Books Closure Date is 15 May 2007. Including the DPU from the listing date of 11 December to 31 December 2006, Unitholders can expect to receive a total DPU of 1.96 Singapore cents on 31 May 2007.

Commenting on First REITs results, Dr Ronnie Tan, Bowsprits CEO said, Based on our higher than expected distributable income, we believe that our yield of 8.54% is one of the highest among Singapore REITs.

First REIT has in place a clear growth strategy of expanding its portfolio of healthcare assets and improving income diversification by reducing reliance on any single country or tenant. Our commitment is evident from our successful acquisition of two nursing homes in Singapore just four months after our listing.

Moving ahead, we will continue to focus intensively on our growth plans to ensure that we consistently deliver enhanced returns to Unitholders.

Strengthened Portfolio

Since its listing on 11 December 2006, First REIT has diversified its portfolio of assets beyond Indonesia to include two Singapore assets.

On 11 April 2007, it successfully acquired two nursing homes located at No. 6 Lengkok Bahru ("Lengkok") and No. 21 Senja Road ("Senja") from Pacific Healthcare Nursing Home Pte Ltd (Pacific Nursing) and Pacific Eldercare and Nursing Pte Ltd (Pacific Eldercare)

both of which are associates of Pacific Healthcare Holdings Limited.
The acquisition deal was structured on a sale and leaseback basis where the properties were leased back to the Vendors for 10 years, with an option to renew the leases

We are extremely selective in the type of assets to acquire. Not only will these two properties be immediately accretive to First REITs DPU, they will also contribute steady returns to our cash flow through the long 10-year lease tenure which has a built-in mechanism for annual step-up rental increases.

We are currently in active negotiation with a few vendors in the region which we hope will lead to a few additional proposed acquisitions this year, said Dr Tan.

First REITs pipeline of new assets also includes Adam Road Hospital located at No. 19 Adam Road in Singapore. The Manager is currently working with the Vendor, Pacific Hospital Consultants Pte Ltd ("Pacific Consultants") to complete the planned acquisition.

Capital Management

First REIT, which had zero gearing as at 31 March 2007, intends to start using debt financing to fund its acquisitions. Assuming that the acquisition of the Adam Road Hospital is completed, and taking into account the successful acquisition of the two nursing homes in Senja and Lengkok, First REITs gearing will be 13.76%.

Our gearing after the acquisition will still be relatively low, giving us financing flexibility to undertake more acquisitions that fit in with our strategy. Our target is to increase our asset portfolio from the current S$280.3 million to S$500 million in three years time, adds Dr Tan.

Outlook for FY2007

With rising life expectancies in the region, increasing consolidation within the Asian healthcare industry, coupled with the growing demand for healthcare services augmented by the continual growth in per capita healthcare expenditure, the Manager believes that First REIT is poised to deliver on its promise of providing enhanced returns to Unitholders. First REIT is a proxy to Asias growing healthcare sector. With the growing importance of healthcare services and the rise in the medical tourism sector in the region, we are confident of delivering on our 2007 forecast distribution of 6.51 cents 1 , barring any unforeseen circumstances, added Dr Tan.


-- Edited by tfwee at 21:29, 2007-04-27

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11-Apr-2007

FIRST REIT COMPLETES THE ACQUISITION OF 6 LENGKOK BAHRU AND 21 SENJA ROAD FOR S$23.3 MILLION

Further to the announcements made on 22 January 2007, the Board of Directors of Bowsprit Capital Corporation Limited, as manager of First Real Estate Investment Trust ("First REIT"), is pleased to announce the completion of the acquisition of No. 6 Lengkok Bahru, Singapore 159051 ("Lengkok") and No. 21 Senja Road, Singapore 677736 ("Senja") today for the purchase considerations of S$11.8 million and S$11.5 million respectively.

HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Limited, as trustee of First REIT ("Trustee"), has today exercised the call options under the put and call option agreements ("Option Agreements"), both dated 22 January 2007, entered into with Pacific Healthcare Nursing Home Pte. Ltd. and Pacific Eldercare and Nursing Pte. Ltd. in connection with the sale and purchase of Lengkok and Senja respectively.

Pursuant to the exercise of the call options by the Trustee, the parties are deemed to have entered into the purchase agreements in respect of Lengkok and Senja in the form as appended to the Option Agreements.

The purchase price and other acquisition costs of Lengkok and Senja are funded by debt.


-- Edited by KK at 20:50, 2007-04-11

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Resignation Of A Non-Executive Director

The Board of Directors of Bowsprit Capital Corporation Limited, the Manager of First Real Estate Investment Trust ("First REIT)" wishes to announce that Mr Chan Kin will resign as the Non-Executive Director of the Company with effect from 24 March 2007. He shall accordingly cease to be a member of the Audit Committee.

Following the above resignation, the Board of Directors now comprises the following members:

Mr. Albert Saychuan Cheok (Chairman and Independent Director)
Mr. Goh Tiam Lock (Independent Director)
Mr. Mag Rainer Silhavy (Non-Executive Director)
Datuk Robert Chua Teck Chew (Independent Director)
Dr. Ronnie Tan Keh Poo @ Tan Kay Poo (Director/Chief Executive Officer)
Mr. Klaus Krombass (Alternate Director to Mr. Mag Rainer Silhavy)

Merrill Lynch (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited were the joint lead managers and underwriters of the initial public offering of units in First REIT.

By Order of the Board

Dr Ronnie Tan
Chief Executive Officer
Date: 7 March 2007



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26 Feb 2007

Initiating with a Buy rating, PO of S$0.88/share
We are initiating coverage on First REIT with a Buy rating and a 12-month price objective of S$0.88/share, which implies a total return of 25%. Our price objective is based on a 5% premium to our DCF valuation, which is calculated using a discount rate of 11.3%. Further upside could come from acquisition growth.

Healthcare focus
First REIT is the only Singapore REIT (S-REIT) focusing on the Asian healthcare industry. We are positive on the outlook for the Asian healthcare industry. The strong fundamentals reflect rising disposable income, growth in elective surgeries, rising new investment, and the need for REITs to assist industry growth.

Strong acquisition pipeline
We believe First REIT is in a strong position to double its IPO investment portfolio from S$257mn to over S$500mn in the next three years. First REIT has a conservative gearing level, and can benefit from sponsor Lippo Karawaci’s regional contacts in the healthcare industry.

Investment risks
A sustained downturn in hospital operations, which may reduce the ability of Lippo Karawaci (87% tenant) to pay rental commitments to First REIT. Any deterioration in the Indonesian economic environment may also restrict the ability of special purpose companies domiciled in Indonesia to repatriate funds to Singapore.



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I called their trust mgr, Bowsprit Capital, to ask them if their properties (2 Hospitals and 1 Country Club) are affected by the Jakarta floods. Their initial reply was that they hv not heard any news fm their Indonesia side. After checking (I requested), they called me to assure me that their Indonesia properties are not affected. :D

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BT, January 25, 2007, 3.17 pm (Singapore time)

First Reit in talks for China buys

SINGAPORE - Singapore-listed First Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) is in talks over potential acquisitions in China and may borrow up to $50 million (US$33 million) from banks to expand outside Indonesia and Singapore.


'We are talking to three or four parties. We hope (to buy) in Shanghai because the profiling and branding would be right,' Ronnie Tan, First Reit chief executive officer, said on Thursday. Earlier this week, First Reit - part of the business empire of Indonesia's Riady family - agreed to buy three assets from healthcare provider Pacific Healthcare Holdings for $38.2 million. Mr Tan said the next likely acquisition would be a hospital in Indonesia, that would probably cost less than $30 million.


The trust, which is based on healthcare assets such as hospitals spun off by Indonesia's Lippo Karawaci, wants to borrow to fund its expansion, raising its debt gearing level to about 35 per cent from 17 per cent.


The smallest of Singapore's 15 listed Reits with a market capitalisation of $212 million, currently has a $90 million credit line. -- REUTERS



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Using the IPO Prospectus Dividend projection, the Yield is calculated as fllws, 

Price FY06 FY07 FY07 (Acq) 
$0.710
8.620% 9.169% 9.441% 
$0.715
8.559% 9.105% 9.375% 
$0.720
8.500% 9.042% 9.310% 
$0.725
8.441% 8.979% 9.246% 
$0.730
8.384% 8.918% 9.182% 
$0.735
8.327% 8.857% 9.120% 
$0.740
8.270% 8.797% 9.058% 
$0.745
8.215% 8.738% 8.997% 
$0.750
8.160% 8.680% 8.937% 
$0.755
8.106% 8.623% 8.878% 
$0.760
8.053% 8.566% 8.820% 
$0.765
8.000% 8.510% 8.762% 
$0.770
7.948% 8.455% 8.705% 
$0.775
7.897% 8.400% 8.649% 
$0.780
7.846% 8.346% 8.594% 
$0.785
7.796% 8.293% 8.539% 
$0.790
7.747% 8.241% 8.485% 
$0.795
7.698% 8.189% 8.431% 
$0.800
7.650% 8.138% 8.379%

The last column includes the 0.193cts for the acquisition fm Pacific HC (if successful) for FY07 yield



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First REIT to acquire two nursing homes, hospital from Pacific Healthcare

SINGAPORE : First REIT is making its first acquisitions since its listing on the Singapore Exchange in December.

The property trust announced on Monday that it was acquiring two nursing homes and a hospital in Singapore for S$38.2 million.

It is buying over the properties from Singapore-listed Pacific Healthcare.

The move will help First REIT diversify its income geographically and reduce its reliance on any single country.

They will be accretive to First REIT's distribution per unit by 0.193 cents annually.

First REIT's initial assets include three Indonesian hospitals and a hotel managed by Lippo Karawaci. - CNA/ms



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BT, Published January 12, 2007

First Reit seals $90m OCBC credit facility

FIRST Real Estate Investment Trust (First Reit) yesterday said it has established a $90 million credit facility with OCBC Bank secured by the Reit's properties.

First Reit, which is Singapore's first healthcare trust, said the proceeds will be used to finance the Reit's future acquisition plans, targeted at healthcare and healthcare-related assets in Asia.

'First Reit currently has zero gearing and this leaves us with significant financing flexibility to undertake future acquisitions. Our credit facility with OCBC Bank marks our first debt financing which will allow us to push ahead with our near-term acquisition plans and expand our portfolio to bring about greater unit-holder value,' said Ronnie Tan, chief executive of the Reit's management team.

The Reit had earlier signed memoranda of understanding (MOU) for the purchase and leaseback of two of Pacific Healthcare's nursing homes and a hospital in Singapore. The acquisitions will allow First Reit to diversify its portfolio, which presently contains only Indonesian properties. Also, the Reit has signed another MOU to buy and leaseback a hospital in Medan, Indonesia.

First Reit was listed on the SGX on Dec 11 with $257 million of assets. Its shares closed unchanged at 76.5 cents yesterday, up 7.7 per cent from its IPO price of 71 cents.



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Extracted from DMG

First Reit (FIRT SP: S$0.74) BUY (Initiate)

First mover advantage

First Reit offers an attractive value proposition: high base yield of 8.8%
(net of tax), backed by rental income from long 15-year leases from 3
hospitals and 1 hotel in Indonesia. Favourable lease structures with
inbuilt yearly rental escalation plus percentage of turnover clauses will
ensure organic growth of 2-3% annually. Forex volatility is eliminated as
rental proceeds are received in Singapore dollars. Being the first listed
healthcare reit in Singapore, it has first mover advantage to draw on the
growing private healthcare market in Indonesia. Potential for significant
earnings enhancement via acquisitions is underscored by a strong
unleveraged balance sheet on listing. Furthermore, access to the efficient
Singapore capital market would enable it to tap healthcare real estate
investment opportunities around the region. Assuming a target 35% gearing,
First has headroom to fund an estimated $120-130m of new buys through debt.
Acquisition pipeline is healthy, with 3 MOUs in the bag. These are located
in Singapore and Indonesia, providing geographic diversification and
lowering perceived sole sponsor dependency risk. Our DDM-backed price
target of $0.87, based on expanding portfolio size to about $340m over the
next 12 months, translates to a total return upside of 26%. Recommend Buy.


First healthcare reit

· First Reit (First) is the first listed Singapore reit that gives
exposure to the Indonesian healthcare market. First’s portfolio comprises 3
hospitals and a hotel, totalling 525 beds and 190 hotel rooms, valued at
$257m. These properties, with a total 774868sf of GFA, are spread over 32
plots of land in Tangerang, West Jakarta and Surabaya. The land parcels
have “Right To Build” (Hak Guna) titles, equivalent to international
leasehold standards.

· First has acquired the 4 properties at a 20% discount to book NAV of
$0.89 from sponsor, Lippo Karawaci through an issue of 271.4m units at
$0.71 apiece. The largest asset in terms of value would be Siloam
Gleneagles Lippo Karawaci, accounting for just over half of portfolio value
and 49% of income.

· Under the terms of the agreement, Lippo Karawaci will leaseback all
the properties from First Reit for 15 years on a base rent plus annual step
up rental and percentage of turnover clauses, with an option to renew for
another 15 years.

· Forex volatility is mitigated as rental proceeds are received in
Singapore dollars based on a pre-determined forex rate of 5623.5 Indonesian
rupiah per Singapore dollar for the life of the tenancy.

· First has the highest distribution income to revenue ratio amongst
S-reits of 72% as rents are received on a triple net plus basis ie after
deducting all operating costs including maintenance, insurance and taxes.
In addition, during the first two years of tenancy, Lippo Karawaci would
bear all replacement and repair costs. First would be responsible for
structural, mechanical and electrical equipment from the third year of
lease.

Reit structure with a difference

· First has a slightly different reit structure from other S-reits to
enable cash traps such as depreciation to be released within the structure.
There are two sets of special purpose vehicles (SPVs) to own the assets.
The Indonesian SPVs own the assets while the Singapore SPVs are established
to own the Indonesian SPVs.

Base income with inbuilt growth engine

· First has projected after-tax DPU of 1.53cts for the 3 months ended
Dec 2006 and 6.5cts in FY07. This is based on a pro-rated floor rent of $6m
in FY06 and $24.1m in FY07. The variable rental component would kick in
only after the first year of listing. The above DPU estimates translates to
an annualized FY06 and FY07 yield of 8.3% and 8.8%, the highest amongst
S-reits.

· Favourable lease structures provide a long term 2-3% annual organic
growth. This is via a yearly rental escalation clause of 2x Singapore CPI,
subject to a floor of 0% and a cap of 2%. In addition, there is a variable
income component which is a function of the revenue growth of the hospital
and hotel operations.

· First’s certainty of rental income stream is backed by strong
cashflow from the hospital and hotel operations, which is more than
sufficient to pay for rents. The carved out performance of the hospital and
hotel operations had generated EBITDA of $24.1m in 2005. Annualizing 1H06
numbers of $15.7m would give 2006 EBITDA of $31.4m, significantly above the
base rent level.

Favourable industry and market trends

· First reit will benefit as an early mover in the Asian healthcare
reit sector. It will gain from the rising private healthcare expenditure in
Indonesia. It will also have access to the efficient Singapore capital
market to leverage on the growing healthcare real estate investment
opportunities in Indonesia as well as around the region.

Lagging healthcare spending
· The Indonesia healthcare sector has grown strongly over the past 2-3
years, boosted by strong economic growth and rising affluence. Between 2003
and 2005, total healthcare spending increased an average 7.9% annually to
US$7.3b in 2005. In per capita terms, healthcare expenditure rose to US$31,
but still lags its Asean counterparts such as Malaysia (US$167), Singapore
(US$416) and Thailand (US$141). Looking ahead, industry consultants
estimate total healthcare expenditure in Indonesia to expand to US$9.1b by
2008 or an average 8.2% a year over the next 3 years.

· Apart from the rising healthcare spending trend, revenue growth at
the sponsor’s hospital operations are anticipated to grow at a
better-than-industry-average rates due to its well established centres of
excellence such as neuroscience, cardiology, urology, O&G and
gastroenterology, specialities areas which are highly sought after.

Expanding healthcare infrastructure
· Another factor in First’s favour is the trend of aging population in
the region. The increasing need for more infrastructure to cater for home
based long term care would likely provide First with real estate investment
opportunities in this sector. The percentage of population aged 65 years in
Indonesia, Singapore, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong is
anticipated to increase by an average 30% by 2015.

Local and regional acquisition focus to drive growth

· Another driver to DPU growth would be acquisition pipeline. First’s
mandate allows the group to purchase healthcare related assets including
hospitals, nursing homes and aged care facilities. Countries within its
radar include Indonesia, Singapore, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong
Kong.

· First has signed MOUs to purchase 3 properties from Pacific
Healthcare Group and a hospital in Medan. Earnings accretion from these
purchases should likely be significant as First can leverage on debt to
finance these purchases.

· First has a strong balance sheet with no gearing upon listing. Under
Singapore guidelines, S-reits can leverage up to 35% of asset value without
obtaining a credit rating and up to 65% ceiling with a credit ranking from
a rating agency. In Singapore, the wide gap between estimated NPI yield of
7-7.5% and cost of funds of 4.5%, or 250-300bps spread should translate
into significant earnings accretion. Based on an $80-120m pipeline and
blended NPI yield of 7.4-8%, we estimate that FY07 DPU can be boosted by
2.8-7.5%.

· The sponsor could provide another source for acquisitions. Currently
Lippo Karawaci holds pole position in terms of private bed share with a
total of 735 beds capacity in 4 hospitals, 3 of which have been sold to
First. Within its stable, there is another hospital in Cikarang. In the
longer run, there are plans to build a new 250-bed hospital in Jakarta
together with a new National Tumour Centre. These could potentially form an
acquisition source for First.

Potential concerns

· The key risk to First is its present sole dependency on sponsor Lippo
Karawaci for income stream. However, we view this risk as low given that
the reliance would be gradually reduced with diversification through new
acquisitions of third party assets. Moreover, Lippo Karawaci’s current
operations are profitable with a consolidated net earnings of S$29.1m for
1H06 and gearing at 55%.

Valuation and recommendation

· The only other Asian reit that owns hospital assets is the Al-Aqar
KPJ Reit listed in Malaysia. It owns 1.7msf GFA portfolio of hospital
assets in Malaysia, worth RM461.3m. The stock trades at 1x P/Book NAV and
at FY07 estimated yield of 7.6% based on prospectus forecast, 310bps above
the Malaysian 10-year government bond yield.

· In terms of yield comparison, First is trading at FY07 yield of 8.8%,
exceeding the range of existing S-reit yields of 2.4-7.8%. Pacific Shipping
Trust, also with a sale and leaseback agreement, is trading at 9.4% FY07
yield. However, we believe, First should trade above the latter given its
exposure to the underlying real estate.

· Our price target of $0.87 based on dividend discount method, is based
on expanding portfolio size to about $340m over the next 12 months. This
translates to a potential absolute return of 26%. Recommend buy.


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Prospectus here



OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION BY BOWSPRIT CAPITAL CORPORATION LIMITED 140,400,000 Units (Subject to the Over-allotment Option) Offering Price: S$0.71 per Unit  



Indicative Timetable


An indicative timetable for the Offering is set out below for the reference of applicants for the Units:


Date and time Event

5 December 2006, 9 a.m. . . . . . . . . . Opening date and time for the Offering.

7 December 2006, 12 noon . . . . . . . . Closing date and time for the Offering.

8 December 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balloting of applications, if necessary. Commence returning or refunding of application monies to unsuccessful or partially successful applicants.

11 December 2006, at or before 2.00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Completion of the acquisition of the Properties.

11 December 2006, 2.00 p.m. . . . . . . Commence trading on a “ready” basis.

14 December 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Settlement date for all trades done



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BT, Published November 23, 2006

Pricing of Lippo Reit said to be delayed

THE pricing of Lippo Group's Singapore property trust, which was due to take place yesterday, has been postponed until Monday as certain regulatory issues need to be resolved, sources close to the deal said.

Indonesian conglomerate Lippo wants to raise as much as $111 million from the sale of units in First Reit, which is backed by a group of Indonesian property assets - a first for a Singapore real estate investment trust. 'The delay is technical,' one source close to the deal said, adding that the company has to complete some formalities before it can submit its final document to the Monetary Authority of Singapore. On Tuesday, another source had said that the order book for the initial public offering was five times covered and that the deal would be priced yesterday.

Jakarta-listed Lippo Karawaci, one of the real-estate arms of Lippo Group, is selling 140.4 million units for First Reit at between $0.68 and $0.79 per unit. The Reit is based on three hospitals and a hotel resort worth $257 million. Merrill Lynch and OCBC are joint lead managers for the deal. - Reuters



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BT, Published November 22, 2006

Lippo Reit draws strong response

THE order book for the initial public offering of Indonesian conglomerate Lippo Group's property trust is five times covered, a source close to the deal said yesterday. The source also said that the deal would be priced today.

Jakarta-listed Lippo Karawaci, one of the real-estate arms of the Lippo Group, is raising up to $111 million with the listing in Singapore of a property trust.

The real estate investment trust, to be called First Reit, will be based on three hospitals and a hotel resort worth $257 million in total, and would be the first Singapore-listed Reit to be based on Indonesian assets. The group is offering 140.4 million units for the property trust at a price range of between $0.68 and $0.79 per unit. Merrill Lynch and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp are joint lead managers for the deal.

Lippo, which is controlled by Indonesia's Riady family, said the trust would eventually own and invest in healthcare assets in Singapore, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong. - Reuters



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