For Reit, capital appreciation is bonus. Diividend is the focus. 
Looking to invest in Digicore soon as the yield of  > 7% is quite compelling.
What are the negatives apart from the interest rate? 
Looking to invest in Digicore soon as the yield of  > 7% is quite compelling.
What are the negatives apart from the interest rate? 
JurongW ( Date: 30-Mar-2026 21:57) Posted:
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You bought at good price considering its peak of $1.25 in 2022, though short term may drift lower due to bearish sentiment on REITS.
Just collect above 5% dividends while waitng for capital appreciation once REITS start to cover.

Just collect above 5% dividends while waitng for capital appreciation once REITS start to cover.

Nippon72 ( Date: 30-Mar-2026 21:07) Posted:
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I would say such actions (SBB + Mgt purchase) are assuring, skin in the game. Plus data centre theme, I will just ride the wave. 
As long got divvy income, capital gain to beat inflation, I am happy liao. Just vested recently.
As long got divvy income, capital gain to beat inflation, I am happy liao. Just vested recently.
Director and Lead Independent Non-Executive Director bought 205,000 shares bought at USD0.4859 on 27 Mar
https://links.sgx.com/1.0.0/corporate-announcements/SFJT0VROE6NS0MA0/880950__Form%201%20-%20John%20Herbert.pdf
He had bought 250,000 shares at USD0.495 on 28 May 2025
https://links.sgx.com/1.0.0/corporate-announcements/G7GX7M99B4BHSH5O/847465__Form%201%20-%20John%20Herbert.pdf
 
SBB today - 1,700,000 shares bought at USD0.485 (USD825,488)
SBB today - 713,100 shares bought at  USD0.4864 (USD347,267)
Lots of SBB by manager!  They have so mych $$$$$$$$$$$????????
SBB today - 600,000 shares bought at USD0.49 (USD 294,352)
SBB today - 971,200 shares bought at USD0.49 (USD476,458)
SBB today - 903,200 shares bought at USD0.4872 (USD440,566)
SBB today - 900,000 share bought at USD48.06 (USD 433,058)
SBB today - 400,000 shares bought at USD0.4875 (USD 195,233)
Details of SBB on 19 Mar (Purchased shares to be cancelled)
Digital Core Reit&rsquo s H2 DPU flat at US$0.018, with Frankfurt deal raising both revenue and expenses
Full-year distribution per unit is also unchanged at US$0.036
[SINGAPORE] Digital Core Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) declared a distribution per unit (DPU) of US$0.018 for the six months ended Dec 31, 2025, unchanged from the year-ago period.
The data centre-focused Reit owns 11 facilities across the US, Canada, Germany and Japan.
The flat DPU came even as H2 revenue rose 61.6 per cent to US$87.3 million. That increase followed its acquisition of an  additional 15.1 per cent stake  in a data centre in Frankfurt, Germany, in December 2024.
But with the acquisition, Digital Core Reit&rsquo s H2 property expenses for the half-year nearly doubled to US$44.8 million. Net property income thus increased by a smaller margin than revenue, by 35.1 per cent to US$42.4 million.
For the full year, the Reit&rsquo s DPU was also unchanged at US$0.036. Revenue was up 72.2 per cent at US$176.2 million.
With FY2025 property expenses more than doubling, net property income stood at US$88.7 million, up 43.5 per cent from the year-ago period.
The results show &ldquo the resiliency of our business, the quality of our portfolio and the strength of our sponsor support&rdquo , said John Stewart, chief executive of the Reit&rsquo s manager, in a statement on Wednesday (Feb 4).
Digital Core Reit had an in-service portfolio occupancy rate of 97 per cent as at Dec 31, 2025 its weighted average lease expiration stood at 4.6 years. The Reit had US$671 million of total debt outstanding &ndash all of which is unsecured &ndash and aggregate leverage of 37.1 per cent.
Units of Digital Core Reit ended Wednesday flat at US$0.53.
Full-year distribution per unit is also unchanged at US$0.036
[SINGAPORE] Digital Core Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit) declared a distribution per unit (DPU) of US$0.018 for the six months ended Dec 31, 2025, unchanged from the year-ago period.
The data centre-focused Reit owns 11 facilities across the US, Canada, Germany and Japan.
The flat DPU came even as H2 revenue rose 61.6 per cent to US$87.3 million. That increase followed its acquisition of an  additional 15.1 per cent stake  in a data centre in Frankfurt, Germany, in December 2024.
But with the acquisition, Digital Core Reit&rsquo s H2 property expenses for the half-year nearly doubled to US$44.8 million. Net property income thus increased by a smaller margin than revenue, by 35.1 per cent to US$42.4 million.
For the full year, the Reit&rsquo s DPU was also unchanged at US$0.036. Revenue was up 72.2 per cent at US$176.2 million.
With FY2025 property expenses more than doubling, net property income stood at US$88.7 million, up 43.5 per cent from the year-ago period.
The results show &ldquo the resiliency of our business, the quality of our portfolio and the strength of our sponsor support&rdquo , said John Stewart, chief executive of the Reit&rsquo s manager, in a statement on Wednesday (Feb 4).
Digital Core Reit had an in-service portfolio occupancy rate of 97 per cent as at Dec 31, 2025 its weighted average lease expiration stood at 4.6 years. The Reit had US$671 million of total debt outstanding &ndash all of which is unsecured &ndash and aggregate leverage of 37.1 per cent.
Units of Digital Core Reit ended Wednesday flat at US$0.53.
Digital Core Reit&rsquo s H2 DPU flat at US$0.018, with Frankfurt deal raising both revenue and expenses
Full-year distribution per unit is also unchanged at US$0.036.
Digital Core REIT Investor Update: January 2026 - Comprehensive Analysis
https://www.minichart.com.sg/2026/01/05/digital-core-reit-2026-investor-presentation-sustainable-growth-global-data-centre-expansion-and-ai-driven-demand-1/
nice upward move. massively undervalued still. can acutally add to this on the way up.   
Digital Core REIT anounces Linton Hall lease-up
https://www.theedgesingapore.com/news/reits/digital-core-reit-anounces-linton-hall-lease
Stocks to watch: PropNex, Digital Core Reit, Nam Lee, Olam
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/capital-markets-currencies/stocks-watch-propnex-digital-core-reit-nam-lee-olam