Segro Buys BAA's Stake In Industrial Venture For GBP116 Million
27 Aprile 2010 - 9:24AM
Dow Jones News
Airport operator BAA Ltd. Tuesday said it has sold its 50% stake
in the Airport Property Partnership, or APP, to Segro PLC (SGRO.LN)
for GBP116 million as part of its strategy to dispose of non-core
assets.
The remaining 50% stake in APP, which is focused on
airport-related industrial assets in and around major U.K.
airports, is owned by clients of Aviva Fund Management Ltd.
Segro will take on BAA's share of APP's debt and other
liabilities of about GBP128 million, resulting in net proceeds for
BAA of GBP116 million. The total consideration includes GBP3.7
million in asset management fees and partnership distributions from
Jan. 1, 2010, to completion, BAA said. BAA is a unit of Spain's
Grupo Ferrovial SA (FER.MC).
Segro said the acquisition price implies a property valuation of
GBP446.6 million on 100% ownership, which excludes indirect
investments, and a net equivalent yield of 7.6%.
At the same time, Segro, Europe's largest listed industrial
landlord, said it is in talks with Aviva Investors to expand the
joint venture through the purchase by APP of GBP240 million of
complementary assets within Segro's existing portfolio.
The two transactions are expected to generate net cash proceeds
of approximately GBP60 million for Segro. BAA said it expects the
deal to complete in June.
In 2008, APP sold 33 assets to the Arora Family Trust for GBP309
million and the joint venture now owns 18 industrial warehouses in
or near Heathrow, Stansted, Edinburgh and Gatwick airports.
Separately, Segro said in a trading update that it has made
encouraging progress despite the challenging conditions in the
occupier market across the U.K. and Continental Europe.
With limited new supply coming on stream, the group is
recommencing its development program in response to specific
occupier demand, with a carefully selected number of pre-let
developments.
It said it expects to begin speculative development of a number
of small light industrial projects in Continental Europe later in
the year.
"Our priorities continue to be to stay close to our customers,
to fill empty space, to manage our finances and other risks
prudently, and to recycle our capital into suitable reinvestment
opportunities, particularly pre-let development," Segro Chief
Executive Ian Coull said.
By Kaveri Niththyananthan, Dow Jones Newswires; 4420 7842 9299;
kaveri.niththyananthan@dowjones.com
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