Babcock and Brown Infrastructure
Australia's biggest electricity producer gained considerably at the Sydney stock exchange after it announced its refinancing achievements. Babcock and Brown today announced that it has managed to refinance it’s a$ 2.7 billion debt which led to increased investor confidence which made the share prices advance 16 percent or 12 cents to 85 cents. It has been its highest gain since June 12.
Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI) has a target price of $1.35 from Australian Stockmarket analyst Macquarie Research Equities.
Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI) B&B pressure could be a positive for BBI
B&B & retail selling pressure:
Babcock & Brown was the overall worst performing stock taking in a 51.96 percent decrease in their listed company value. It was a mixture of investment, fund and asset management, learning services, infrastructure services and energy companies who were among the worst performing stocks for the week 24 of 2008 on the Australian sharemarket: Babcock & Brown (BNB), ABC Learning (ABS), Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI), Babcock & Brown Power (BBP). The majority of the worst performers for the week were attached to Babcock & Brown Group and it was the highlight of the week.
Australia's second largest investment bank, Babcock and Brown has witnessed a free fall at the stock market. Investors have accelerated their selling speed after the share prices have witnessed a landslide of as much as 32 percent. The stocks have lost $7 billion in value out of which half of the loss comes from this week.
Here is an update on the Australian infrastructure sector provided by Australian market analyst UBS.
Australian Infrastructure
Return to fundamentals on the horizon
Infrastructure & long-duration interest rate relationship broken...for now:
Macquarie Research Equities (MRE) are bullish on Babcock and Brown Infrastructure (BBI) with price target lifting to $1.69. MRE believe the key reasons to invest in BBI are:
1. Relatively attractive tax deferred distribution. BBI has already confirmed that it will pay out an interim distribution of 6.5¢ps which is expected to be fully tax deferred.
2. Potential further growth in the distribution yield through additional yield accretive acquisitions.
3. Quality asset portfolio.
4. Growth options in some assets.
5. Low operational volatility.
6. Acquisition track record.
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