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Stock news, analysis and financial results related to Starhill Global REIT. My stock analysis will provide the current dividend yield based on historical payout and current stock price.

Starhill Global REIT Sells Nakameguro Place Property

On May 13, 2018 By My Sweet Retirement In Stock News

Following my updates on Starhill Global REIT’s recent financial results ( Starhill Global REIT 3Q2017/18 Results Is Disappointing ) , the manager of the REIT has announced the divestment of one of its Japan properties. The …

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Starhill Global REIT 3Q2017/18 Results Is Disappointing

On April 28, 2018 By My Sweet Retirement In Stock News

On 26 April 2018, Starhill Global REIT has released a set of disappointing 3QFY17/FY18 results. Gross Revenue, Net Property Income (“NPI”), Distributable Income and Distribution Per Unit (“DPU”) has all declined. Despite the fact that …

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Starhill Global REIT High Dividend Yield Can Buy?

On September 10, 2017 By My Sweet Retirement In Stock Analysis

In the year 2016, I wrote about Starhill Global REIT ( My Dividend Yield of Starhill Global REIT ) giving a dividend yield of 6.56% at the stock price of $0.79. Recently, the share price of …

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My Dividend Yield of Starhill Global REIT

On August 7, 2016 By My Sweet Retirement In My Stock Transactions

Previously, I done my Personal Analysis of Starhill Global REIT. On 29th July 2016, Starhill Global REIT announced a distribution per unit of 1.29 cents for its 4th quarter. Although the distribution per unit remains flat …

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My Personal Analysis of Starhill Global REIT

On July 25, 2016 By My Sweet Retirement In Stock Analysis

Starhill Global REIT has been in my watch list for a few months. The stock price fell as low as $0.73 when there was a rental dispute with Toshin in Ngee Ann City property. I …

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