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Charter Hall Long WALE REIT (ASX:CLW) Valuation Rank


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What is Charter Hall Long WALE REIT Valuation Rank?

The Valuation Rank measures the current valuation of a business relative to other companies in the same industry and its own historical valuation. The companies are split in equal numbers and then ranked from 1 to 10, with 10 as the most undervalued and 1 as the most overvalued.

  1. Three factors:
    • Absolute valuation (medpsvalue) relative to current stock price, rank among all companies
    • Historical valuation over the past 10 years. Rank pe, ps, pocf, ev2ebit over their own historical values
    • Industry relative valuation
  2. Companies without enough data is not ranked
  3. Companies with negative earnings are ranked lower

These three factors are used to calculate the value score for every eligible company, with values from 1 to 10. The final ranked companies are split in equal numbers and ranked from 1 to 10, with 10 as the most undervalued, and 1 as the most overvalued. The numbers of companies in each rank are the same.


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Charter Hall Long WALE REIT (ASX:CLW) Business Description

Traded in Other Exchanges
Address
No. 1 Martin Place, Level 20, Sydney, NSW, AUS, 2000
Charter Hall Long Wale REIT is a diversified property trust, with assets in Australia and New Zealand. Occupancy is near 100%, and weighted average lease length is a long 11.2 years (as at June 30, 2023). More than half the REIT's leases are triple-net, where tenants pay rates, maintenance and most outgoings. The REIT's about AUD 7 billion portfolio of 550 properties spans offices, industrial, retail, social infrastructure, and agricultural logistics assets, with about 79% of the portfolio on Australia's eastern seaboard. Leases are evenly spread between CPI-linked (7.2% average rent increase expected in 2023) and fixed uplifts (average 3.1% uplift expected). The tenant profile is strong, with almost all occupiers being government, multinational or national businesses.