Not really on the yeild thing, they are paying about the odds for the company type they are.
ING, Macquaire and others pay around the 8% plus as a property trust.
ALZ pays over the odds because they are still a developer and you are being paid for the increased risk that comes with that.
Lots of developers have seen the advantage of building a portfolio, including a more stable if lowered growth and income rate.
But it would normally not offer as high a share price growth but ALZ has been badlt discounted, for more of a market perception, rather than anything they have done, and were due to return to their original price of around $1.86.
Regards
Stu
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