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City Developments Limited - Phillip Securities 2017-05-15: Recovery In CCR Segment In Sight

City Developments Limited - Phillip Securities 2017-05-15: Recovery In CCR Segment In Sight CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED C09.SI

City Developments Limited - Recovery In CCR Segment In Sight

  • 1Q17’s PATMI met 11% of our full year estimates and was within our expectations as we expect more revenue recognition from the handover of units in the next few quarters.
  • ABSD woes significantly reduced for Commonwealth Towers/The Venue Residences.
  • Strong take up rate at Gramercy Park suggests recovery in CCR market segment.
  • Lack of new launches in CCR will benefit New Futura’s Launch.
  • Overseas Residential – Positive on China long term, cautious on UK pending General Elections.
  • Hospitality Business – Global RevPARs recover, but one-off foreign exchange loss dragged on performance.



On track to clear off remaining units at Commonwealth Towers and The Venue Residences before ABSD deadline 

  • CDL sold a total of 131 units in Commonwealth Towers and The Venue Residences in 1Q17, bringing the sales status of the two developments (8% of our RNAV estimates) to be 64% and 88% sold respectively. 
  • We noted that there was a pickup in transactions since the start of 2017 amid improving sentiments, and are of the view that the Group will be able to clear the remaining units in the developments before the ABSD deadline which are September 2017 and April 2018 for The Venue Residences and Commonwealth Towers respectively.
  • We have initially expected an ASP reduction in Commonwealth Towers towards S$1,500 PSF in order to move units in the development, but instead saw that ASP maintained at S$1,600 region and is moving upwards into S$1,700. 
  • The Group continues to cut prices in The Venue Residences in a bid to accelerate sales volume but was within our expectations. We expect further price cuts towards the S$1,300 PSF region for The Venue Residences as the development is near its tail-end.


Strong take up rate at Gramercy Park suggests recovery in CCR market segment 

  • CDL sold a total of 90 units in the 174-unit high end freehold condominium development, Gramercy Park (5% of our RNAV estimates), as at 1Q17. In March 2017, the Group has soft launched and sold 16 out of 20 units in the second tower where ASP has increased to S$2,800 PSF from S$2,600 PSF. 
  • The strong take up rate in Gramercy Park and ASP gains suggest that prices could be a prelude that prices have more or less bottomed out in the CCR segment, providing an opportunity for the Group to launch two new developments, New Futura and South Beach Residences. 
  • Additionally, with more than 66% of its Singapore development projects’ RNAV located in the CCR market segment, we expect CDL to benefit significantly as the CCR segment recovers.


Investment Action

  • We remain optimistic that a recovery in the CCR market segment is in sight which CDL will be a beneficiary of given its large exposure in the market segment. 
  • Consequently, we have reduced our discount to CDL’s RNAV estimates to 15% (20% previously). 
  • We maintain our ‘Accumulate’ rating with an upgraded TP of S$11.07 based on our FY17 RNAV estimates.


Lack of new launches in CCR will benefit New Futura’s Launch 

  • There are two development projects in the Core Central Region (CCR) market segment that are slated to be launched in 2H17. We view that the lack of new launches in the CCR market segment in 2017 will bode well for CDL, as the Group intends to launch New Futura, a 124-unit freehold development project, in District Ten this year. 
  • Given the scarcity of freehold new launches in the CCR segment, we are expecting ASP in New Futura to be in the range of S$2,600 PSF – S$2,800 PSF, which will potentially add S$0.10 – S$0.11 to our RNAV estimates when completely sold. The other development is a 450-unit project located on Martin Road which is expected to be launched in 2H17.
  • Recent residential land site tender at Tampines Avenue 10 CDL submitted a winning bid of S$370.1 million for a land plot located in Tampines Avenue 10 with a maximum GFA of 60,810 sqm, translating into a land price of S$565 PSF PPR. The site is expected to be developed into a 15-storey residential project with 800 units and a child care centre. We estimate that the breakeven cost for the project to be S$940 PSF and expect ASP to be S$1,100, adding S$0.10 to our RNAV estimates when completely sold. We expect take up to be at least decently strong considering that the remaining units in The Santorini and The Alps Residences are likely to be substantially sold by the time CDL’s units are ready to be rolled out for sale sometime in 2018.


Overseas Residential – Positive on China long term, cautious on UK pending General Elections 

  • Revenue continued to be boosted by progressive handover of units in Phase 1 of Suzhou Hong Leong City Center (HLCC). To-date, 1062 units (or 77% of total 1374) of Phase 1 have been sold vs 1038 as at end FY16. Total sales value of Phase 1 units sold thus far amount to RMB 2.27bn.
  • Despite multiple rounds of cooling measures, developers in Shanghai and Chongqing (where CDL is present in) continue to show sustained appetite for land acquisition, with 1Q17 land purchases up 98% and 16% y-o-y respectively. (Source: CEIC). CDL continues to hold a positive long term view of the property market and growth opportunities in China and we think developers’ shared optimism on the saleability of projects going forward judging from the increased land purchases bode well for CDL’s China projects.
  • In the UK, the Group has delayed the launch for some of its ready-to-market projects until after the General Election after which the Group opines the outlook for the London residential market will be clearer.


Hospitality Business – One-off foreign exchange loss dragged on performance 

  • The Group’s 65% owned Millennium and Copthorne (M&C) recorded a 50% drop in PATMI to £3mn in 1Q17. This was primarily due to a S$6.5mn exchange loss at M&C’s REIT associate CDLHT, without which M&C Group pre-tax profit for the period would have dropped 5.6% to £17mn. Global RevPAR however, showed an encouraging increase of 4.6% y-o-y (vs down 2.3% in FY16) driven by increases in US, Europe and Australasia on a constant currency basis. 
  • RevPAR weakness was persistent in Asia, this time led by Taipei and Seoul with the lower number of Chinese tourists. We expect the Singapore weakness to persist due to the anticipated 6.1% increase in hotel supply in 2017 (mostly in upscale/luxury sector), notwithstanding improved corporate demand that we anticipate in 2H17. We however expect weakness in the Seoul and Taipei markets (which was due to political tensions between China and the two countries) to be passing and Asia RevPAR to improve in 2H17. 
  • Overall, we expect global RevPARs to continue to show improvements as improved global sentiment and economic conditions continue to boost tourism.




Peter Ng Phillip Securities | Dehong Tan Phillip Securities | http://www.poems.com.sg/ 2017-05-15
Phillip Securities SGX Stock Analyst Report ACCUMULATE Maintain ACCUMULATE 11.07 Up 10.400



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