$Quantum(QMCO.US)$CapLand India T(CY6U.SG)$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)
CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) was listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) in August 2007 as the first Indian property trust in Asi...
CapitaLand India Trust posts investor presentation on 1H 2026 performance and growth strategy
CapitaLand India Trust issues 2,036,329 units to manager for 50% of base fee at $ 1.03 each
CapitaLand India Trust H1 DPU rises, distributable income up 8% at S$64.2 million
CapitaLand India Trust to pay distribution of 2.56 Singapore cents per unit on Sept. 23
CapitaLand India Trust swings to FY26 1H net loss of S$28.69 million; revenue falls 8% to S$137.63 million
S-Reits maintain pockets of resilience despite headwinds in H1
$Quantum(QMCO.US)$CapLand India T(CY6U.SG)$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)
buy the dip, almost a bubble market correction
$Quantum(QMCO.US)$CapLand India T(CY6U.SG)$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)
$CapLand India T(CY6U.SG)
Context: CapitaLand India Trust remains interesting because India continues to offer stronger structural growth than many mature REIT markets. The attraction is not just the distribution yield, but also the potential for its portfolio to expand as demand for quality business parks and data-centre assets develops.
My trade: Looking to add exposure gradually rather than chasing a sudden price rise after earnings. The preference is to accumulate when valuation offers a reasonable margin of safety while still collecting distributions.
Takeaway: Next time, more attention will be paid to entry price versus NAV and borrowing costs instead of looking mainly at yield.