BJT babcock & brown japan property trust

fy08 net 121.63

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    Sydney - Friday - August 15: (RWE Aust Business News) - Babcock &
    Brown Japan Property Trust (ASX:BJT) posted a net profit of $121.63
    million for the year to June 30 2008, down 6 per cent compared with FY07.
    Revenue was up 27pc to $233.24m.
    The net operating profit after tax for the year was $68.9m, up
    22pc.
    A final distribution of 6.72c will be paid on 3rd September.
    The strong result has been driven by a 32 per cent increase in
    property income, following eight accretive property acquisitions and
    rental increases negotiated across the portfolio.
    "Against a backdrop of turbulent financial markets, BJT's
    delivery of another strong result is particularly pleasing," said Eric
    Lucas, managing director of Babcock & Brown Japan Property
    Management.
    Mr Lucas said: stock prices in the listed property trust sector
    continue to experience significant downward pressure.
    "BJT has demonstrated a strong track record of operational
    performance, with a compound annual growth rate for DPU and NTA since IPO
    of 14.3pc and 12.1pc respectively," he said.
    "The significant premiums achieved on the three opportunistic
    property sales this year further illustrate the strong asset management
    skills of the Babcock & Brown Japan team and the embedded value within
    the portfolio.
    "Looking forward, we believe that BJT is well positioned to
    continue to deliver unitholder value. We have no short term refinancing
    risk, a well located, diversified property portfolio and an experienced
    asset management team in Tokyo.
    "Distribution guidance for the 2009 financial year of not less
    than the 2008 financial year distribution of 13.05 cpu, reflects our
    continued confidence in our portfolio and our platform."
 
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