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21st Austria weekly - S Immo, Vienna Airport, UBM (02/03/2022)

06.03.2022

S Immo: With the sale of its 12.69% stake in Immofinanz, S Immo has generated proceeds from the sale and cash inflow of more than Euro 400 mn. The equity investment thus has generated a total return (including dividends) of approximately Euro 81 mn over the entire investment period. Compared to the last consolidated financial statements as of 30 September 2021, the sale including the dividend payment received in October 2021 results in a positive effect before taxes of approximately Euro 55 mn. S Immo has disposed of its investment in Immofinanz AG following the sale of its investment in CA Immo in 2021. As a result, the company can now fully concentrate on its core business of letting and managing profitable properties in Germany, Austria and Central and Eastern Europe, as well as acquiring properties with high potential for value growth. Currently, several interesting acquisitions are in the pipeline.  Bruno Ettenauer, CEO of S Immo AG, comments: "As a result of our partial offer for Immofinanz shares, we have succeeded in selling our stake in Immofinanz at an improved price. The situation and liquidity thus created puts us in an excellent position to significantly expand our real estate portfolio and increase the earnings potential of S Immo. This represents a further step towards sustainably enhancing the value of S Immo."
S Immo: weekly performance: -5.58%

Vienna Airport: Vienna airport reported positive business results which are clearly above the break-even point with revenues of 407.0 mn, EBITDA of Euro 153.7 mn and a net profit for the year of Euro 6.1 mn. “Flughafen Wien AG concluded the year 2021 with positive business results in spite of the coronavirus crisis and was clearly above the break-even point in contrast to many other airports. This was due to stringent cost-saving measures, the short-time working scheme and most recently thanks to rising passenger volumes. We are led to expect a strong upswing and more passengers in 2022. I would like to thank all employees for their great commitment in this tough crisis period and in spite of their salary cut. Now it is important to further reduce travel restrictions and end the blanket entry checks at the airport. Instead, in the future passengers should only be checked before departure. We are currently concerned about the current events in the Ukraine. I welcome the decisive response of the West and the sanctions which were adopted. We are prepared, similar to 2015, to participate in welcoming and taking care of refugees. The current flight cancellations involve about 4% of passenger volumes, but the indirect impacts are not yet foreseeable. In spite of the crisis-related uncertainty, we continue to focus on climate protection. Austria’s largest photovoltaic facility will soon come on stream and help enable CO2 neutral operations starting in 2023”, explains Günther Ofner, Member of the Management Board of Flughafen Wien AG.
Flughafen Wien: weekly performance: -6.99%

UBM: Real estate developer UBM has acquired four plots with a total of more than 42,000 m² of floor space at the “Zollhafen Mainz”. Around 75 per cent of this waterfront development area, which will be marketed under the German name “Zollhafen Mainz”, is earmarked for residential use and 25 per cent for commercial/office use.  “After the gradual development of these four plots, we expect sales proceeds totalling more than €300m,” explained Thomas G. Winkler, CEO of UBM Development AG. “This clearly demonstrates the importance of the transaction for UBM.” The properties’ sellers are CA Immo Deutschland GmbH and Zollhafen Mainz GmbH & Co. KG.
UBM: weekly performance: -7.49%

(From the 21st Austria weekly https://www.boerse-social.com/21staustria (02/03/2022)


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S Immo: With the sale of its 12.69% stake in Immofinanz, S Immo has generated proceeds from the sale and cash inflow of more than Euro 400 mn. The equity investment thus has generated a total return (including dividends) of approximately Euro 81 mn over the entire investment period. Compared to the last consolidated financial statements as of 30 September 2021, the sale including the dividend payment received in October 2021 results in a positive effect before taxes of approximately Euro 55 mn. S Immo has disposed of its investment in Immofinanz AG following the sale of its investment in CA Immo in 2021. As a result, the company can now fully concentrate on its core business of letting and managing profitable properties in Germany, Austria and Central and Eastern Europe, as well as acquiring properties with high potential for value growth. Currently, several interesting acquisitions are in the pipeline.  Bruno Ettenauer, CEO of S Immo AG, comments: "As a result of our partial offer for Immofinanz shares, we have succeeded in selling our stake in Immofinanz at an improved price. The situation and liquidity thus created puts us in an excellent position to significantly expand our real estate portfolio and increase the earnings potential of S Immo. This represents a further step towards sustainably enhancing the value of S Immo."
S Immo: weekly performance: -5.58%

Vienna Airport: Vienna airport reported positive business results which are clearly above the break-even point with revenues of 407.0 mn, EBITDA of Euro 153.7 mn and a net profit for the year of Euro 6.1 mn. “Flughafen Wien AG concluded the year 2021 with positive business results in spite of the coronavirus crisis and was clearly above the break-even point in contrast to many other airports. This was due to stringent cost-saving measures, the short-time working scheme and most recently thanks to rising passenger volumes. We are led to expect a strong upswing and more passengers in 2022. I would like to thank all employees for their great commitment in this tough crisis period and in spite of their salary cut. Now it is important to further reduce travel restrictions and end the blanket entry checks at the airport. Instead, in the future passengers should only be checked before departure. We are currently concerned about the current events in the Ukraine. I welcome the decisive response of the West and the sanctions which were adopted. We are prepared, similar to 2015, to participate in welcoming and taking care of refugees. The current flight cancellations involve about 4% of passenger volumes, but the indirect impacts are not yet foreseeable. In spite of the crisis-related uncertainty, we continue to focus on climate protection. Austria’s largest photovoltaic facility will soon come on stream and help enable CO2 neutral operations starting in 2023”, explains Günther Ofner, Member of the Management Board of Flughafen Wien AG.
Flughafen Wien: weekly performance: -6.99%

UBM: Real estate developer UBM has acquired four plots with a total of more than 42,000 m² of floor space at the “Zollhafen Mainz”. Around 75 per cent of this waterfront development area, which will be marketed under the German name “Zollhafen Mainz”, is earmarked for residential use and 25 per cent for commercial/office use.  “After the gradual development of these four plots, we expect sales proceeds totalling more than €300m,” explained Thomas G. Winkler, CEO of UBM Development AG. “This clearly demonstrates the importance of the transaction for UBM.” The properties’ sellers are CA Immo Deutschland GmbH and Zollhafen Mainz GmbH & Co. KG.
UBM: weekly performance: -7.49%

(From the 21st Austria weekly https://www.boerse-social.com/21staustria (02/03/2022)



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