Stockland's Non-Residential Profits Will Take Time to Arrive -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Jun 15

0210 GMT - Morgan Stanley says headwinds to Stockland's FY27 residential settlements are intensifying, leading it to examine what options the Australian property company has to shore up earnings. Residential demand has been dented by interest-rate rises in Australia and changes to tax incentives. Analyst Lauren A. Berry notes prior slowdowns have seen Stockland fill the earnings void with land selldowns, JV profits, and non-residential items. MS estimates Stockland has up to 1 billion Australian dollars of non-residential profits potentially coming to fruition through 2032 from three major sources, including data centers. "But we think FY27 may be too early for any major profits out of those three buckets," MS says. "If a plug were to come, it would have to be via some one-off land sales." (david.winning@wsj.com; @dwinningWSJ)

 

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