-- 根据周二提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件,Dexus(ASX:DXS)表示,在墨尔本和悉尼签署租赁协议后,其办公物业组合的入住率在3月份季度提升了90个基点,略高于93%,高于约85%的市场平均水平。 该公司还表示,其工业物业组合的入住率也高达近97%,但仍有超过7%的空置率,这为在即将到期的租约中重新调整租金以增加收入创造了机会。 Dexus重申了其对截至6月份的12个月内调整后运营资金(FFO)的预测,每股收益为0.445澳元至0.455澳元,每股分红为0.37澳元。 该公司股价在周二的交易中下跌超过2%。
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