riocan
Toronto symbol REI.UN, is Canada’s largest REIT. It specializes in large, Big Box-style retail shopping centres.
Many Canadian firms have tried to expand into the U.S. over the years. Some, like Tim Hortons (symbol THI on Toronto), have had difficulty in the United States. Other companies’ expansion efforts have failed miserably. Canadian Tire (symbol CTC.A on Toronto) provides a memorable example of a failed U.S. expansion. In 1982, the retailer bought a chain of Whites automotive-retail stores in Texas. By 1985, Canadian Tire had lost $300 million on this purchase. That’s when the company decided to sell the division and retreat to Canada. Its stock price has since gone up more than 600%.
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This real estate investment trust’s U.S. expansion adds risk — and potential rewards
CANADIAN TIRE CORP., $52.29, Toronto symbol CTC.A, fell 3% this week after the company reported lower-than-expected 2009 earnings. During the year, Canadian Tire earned $348.0 million, or $4.26 a share. That’s down 12.2% from $396.4 million, or $4.86 a share, in the prior year. These figures exclude several one-time items, including gains and losses on sales of securities by Canadian Tire’s finance division. The company also paid a penalty for redeeming debentures before their expiry date. That will let it take advantage of the improvement in the credit markets to issue new bonds at lower interest rates. Without these one-time items, analysts were expecting Canadian Tire to earn $4.34 a share. Revenue fell 4.8%, to $8.7 billion from $9.1 billion. Overall sales at the company’s main retail division, which consists of its Canadian Tire stores and the PartSource auto-parts chain, fell 2.8%, while same-store sales were 4.2% lower. Weak sales of electronics offset stronger sales of household-cleaning, kitchen and pet-care goods. As well, a lack of snow in Ontario and Quebec hurt sales of winter merchandise, such as snow shovels....
RIOCAN REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST $18 (Toronto symbol REI.UN; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Units outstanding: 242.3 million; Market cap: $4.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 5.5; Dividend yield: 7.7%; SI Rating: Average) has mainly focused on outdoor shopping malls in Canada since it became a real estate investment trust in 1993. RioCan recently announced its first investment in the U.S. The trust will form a joint venture with Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc. (New York symbol CDR). RioCan will pay Cedar $181 million U.S. for 80% of this venture, which will hold seven of Cedar’s malls in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. RioCan will also hold a 15% interest in Cedar. The deal will close in March 2010. This is a big investment for RioCan in relation to its 2009 earnings. To put the purchase price in perspective, the trust earned $113.9 million, or $0.49 a unit, in 2009. Still, this purchase only represents 4% of its market cap....
ISHARES CDN REIT SECTOR INDEX FUND $12.03 (Toronto symbol XRE; buy or sell through a broker) holds the 10 Canadian real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index. The weight of any one REIT is limited to 25% of this index’s value. RioCan REIT makes up 23.7% of the iShares CDN REIT’s total value, followed by H&R REIT (15.7%), Canadian REIT (12.0%), Boardwalk REIT (9.9%), Calloway REIT (9.1%), Primaris Retail REIT (6.8%), Canadian Apartment Properties REIT (6.5%), Chartwell Seniors Housing REIT (5.8%), Cominar REIT (5.7%) and Extendicare REIT (4.2%). The fund yields 5.7%. Its expenses are 0.55% of its assets....
The best real estate investment trusts (REITs) continue to have high occupancy rates. They are also renewing leases at a steady pace. As well, today’s low interest rates are helping many REITs save money on mortgage refinancing, or fund expansion. Most REITs, including our recommendations, are exempt from Ottawa’s new income-trust tax, which comes into effect on January 1, 2011. We still advise against overindulging in REITs. But if you stick with REITs that have steady cash flows and sound balance sheets, like the three we recommend on this page, you should earn attractive long-term returns at relatively low risk....
TORONTO-DOMINION BANK, $65.33, Toronto symbol TD, had to set aside more funds to cover bad loans in its latest fiscal year. However, the bank still reported higher earnings, as low interest rates spurred strong demand for new loans. TD earned $4.7 billion in the year ended October 31, 2009. That’s up 23.7% from $3.8 billion in the prior year. Earnings per share rose 9.6%, to $5.35 from $4.88, on more shares outstanding. These figures exclude several unusual items, including writedowns of securities the bank holds, and costs to integrate U.S.-based Commerce Bancorp, which TD bought last year. On that basis, the latest earnings beat the $5.07 a share that analysts were expecting. Loan-loss provisions jumped 133.3%, to $2.5 billion from $1.1 billion. Revenue rose 21.8%, to $17.9 billion from $14.7 billion....
RIOCAN REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST $18.05 (Toronto symbol REI.UN; Units outstanding: 234.4 million; Market cap: $4.2 billion; SI Rating: Average) has announced its first expansion into the U.S. The trust has formed a joint venture with Cedar Shopping Centers (New York symbol CDR), which owns shopping centres in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic U.S. The joint venture will hold seven of Cedar’s malls in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. RioCan will own 80% of this new company. It will also receive common shares and warrants in Cedar that would give it a 15% stake....
RIOCAN REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST, $18.34, Toronto symbol REI.UN, announced its first expansion into the U.S. this week. The trust has formed a joint venture with Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc. (New York symbol CDR). Cedar owns shopping centres in northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. The new joint venture will hold seven of Cedar’s malls in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. RioCan will own 80% of this new company. It will also receive common shares and warrants in Cedar. Exercising these warrants would give RioCan a 15% stake in Cedar....
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GUARDIAN MONTHLY HIGH INCOME II FUND $10.66 (CWA Rating: Income) (GGOF Guardian Group of Funds, Commerce Court West, Suite 4100, P.O. Box 201, Toronto, Ontario M5L 1E8. 1-800-668-5613; Web site: www.ggof.com. Available from brokers) continues to emphasize more stable real estate investment trusts (REITs) and high-quality, long-lived resource trusts that pay out a low percentage of cash flow as distributions. This should help the fund keep distributions high even after Ottawa’s tax changes in 2011. Guardian Monthly High Income II pays a $0.06 monthly distribution, for a 6.8% yield. The fund has an MER of 2.30%....