Bukit Sembawang's pivot to recurring income will boost dividends: DBS
Group has potential debt-funding headroom of S$360-750 million
Vivienne Tay
Singapore
DBS Group Research on Friday said Bukit Sembawang Estate's move to pivot its business model to build a recurring income base will boost dividends.
This could generate revenues of about S$11 million per annum, DBS said in a report on Friday. The research team has initiated coverage on the property developer with "buy" and a S$5.44 target price.
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