All posts tagged "Investment Performance"
Conflict of Interest
Jun 1985 – In a period of ‘retailing revolution,’ one wonders how advisers to pension funds can be so confident that the rate of growth essential to justify low initial yields on purchase price will materialise at the review date. Many funds are already becoming increasingly disillusioned with their agents’ failure to achieve the anticipated […]
Good time to invest?
Sep 2009 – It seems to me there are a growing number of people thinking to themselves now seems like a good time to invest in shop property. But I’m not convinced. Not because life’s difficult for many retailers, and that for many struggling on in the hope of surviving is possibly about the best […]
September 1984 – No.1
Sep 1984 – Many people know that I am a regular contributor to the correspondence columns, so circulating a commentary of this nature to Clients must look like an ego trip to a captive audience – it has crossed my mind that you may not read it! The objective is to keep in touch with […]
Shop investment: direct or indirect?
Aug 2025. Shop investment: direct or indirect? Direct is owning the property, indirect is a shareholder. Which is better depends upon judicious choice. For direct ownership, cue is best taken from institutional investors. Pension funds have a longer time horizon. They do not pay 20 YP (5%) for 10 YP (10%) rack-rented investments. They do […]