-- ヴィシニティ・センターズ(ASX:VCX)は、火曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出した書類の中で、第3四半期のポートフォリオ全体の小売売上高が3.4%増加したと発表した。これは、小規模・大規模店舗の3.7%増に支えられたものだ。 同社は、以前の提出書類で、前年同期のポートフォリオ全体の小売売上高は2.4%増だったと報告している。 堅調な小売需要を背景に、稼働率はほぼ100%と高い水準を維持し、リーススプレッドは5.1%、既存テナントの契約継続率は3.1%と低水準にとどまった。 専門小売店の売上高生産性は、1平方メートルあたり約13,500豪ドルに上昇した。 同社は、2026年度の業績見通しを再確認し、1株当たり営業キャッシュフロー(FFO)および調整後営業キャッシュフロー(CFFO)は、それぞれ0.15~0.152豪ドル、0.128~0.13豪ドルの範囲の上限付近になると予想している。
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