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CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

CONSTRUCTION WORLD

Capital Equipment

Capital Equipment News is dedicated to the application of equipment and modes of transport that are used in the mining, construction, quarrying, and transport industries.

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Construction World

Construction World was first published in 1982 and has grown to become a leader in its field, offering a unique mix of editorial coverage to satisfy the diverse needs of its readers.

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ELECTRICITY + CONTROL

MECHCHEM AFRICA

Electricity + Control

E + C publishes innovative, technical articles that provide solutions to engineering challenges in measurement, automation, control, and energy management.

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MechChem Africa

MechChem Africa supports African engineering and technical managers across the full spectrum of chemical and mechanical disciplines.

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MODERN MINING

SPARKS ELECTRICAL NEWS

Modern Mining

Established in 2005, Modern Mining is one of SA's leading monthly mining magazines, noted for the quality and accuracy of its writing and the breadth of its coverage.

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Sparks Electrical News

Readable and informative, Sparks Electrical News is the newspaper for those involved in installing and maintaining electrical supplies and equipment.

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AFRICAN FUSION

African Fusion

African Fusion (AF), the official journal of the Southern African Institute of Welding, provides up-to-date insight into welding and NDT technology and metal fabrication industries across Africa.

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MODERN QUARRYING

Modern Quarrying

Modern Quarrying is read by quarry operators, recyclers and members of the extractive industries for aggregate. The magazine is targeted  to the needs of key decision-makers who purchase and specify quarrying plant and equipment.

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South African listed property once again outclassed bonds, cash and equities in 2015. Listed property returned 7,99% to its investors, outstripping cash’s 6,46%, equities 5,13% and bonds’ -3,93%, according to figures from Catalyst Fund Managers.

sareitCommenting on the sector’s top performance, SA REIT association chairman, Laurence Rapp says: “Despite a tough operating environment and the brutal turmoil that hit local markets in December, the SA REIT sector continued its excellent track record of outperformance for investors in 2015.”

While being the best performing asset class of 2015, listed property’s returns were somewhat lower than in recent years after it took a nasty knock in December, with other sectors, as capital markets responded to what has been coined Nenegate. As the market was rocked by the news, listed property dropped around 10% in two days. It later recovered to some extent. Despite these gains, in December listed property still lost 6.12%. Before then, listed property wasn’t only leading other asset classes but outperforming market expectations.

Rapp notes that while the limp local economy will put all sectors under pressure in 2016, the listed property sector is already ahead in its quest to find greater value for investors by entering new markets and subsectors. “International and sectoral diversification has been a growing trend in the sector for some years now, and certainly dominated strategies in 2015,” says Rapp.

This focus is likely to continue in 2016. Rapp adds: “Given the stagnant economy, weakened Rand and further threats of a credit downgrade, the sector will work hard to sustain value in local markets while also looking for offshore assets with more attractive fundamentals and Rand hedge benefits. However, property is a long-term game, so REITs favour taking a corresponding long view when making investments. It is this approach that has sustained the sector’s performance in tough times.”

In its pursuit to continue its outperformance, remain attractive to investors locally and internationally, and to grow despite tough times, the sector will come together for the SA REIT Conference 2016 on 17 March -- an event that already looks set to sell out.

The conference’s headline speaker is internationally acclaimed business trailblazer and ex-CEO of global property giant Unibail-Radamco, Guillaume Poitrinal. It is his first time speaking in South Africa. Poitrinal will be joined by outspoken international keynote speaker Andrew Parsons, MD of Resolution Capital (Australia). The conference’s full programme addresses the big issues South Africa’s listed property sector, and its partner industries, face as we enter 2016.

“This conference couldn’t happen at a better time,” says Mark Stevens, Chairman of the SA REIT Marketing Committee. “We’ve started the year on an uneasy footing with yet another set of economic hurdles. This is the ideal opportunity to come together, hash out challenges and learn from one of the world’s best business leaders, Poitrinal. His commercial insights are invaluable, but he also has a wealth of knowledge for the public sector. Poitrinal has been appointed by French President Francois Hollande to lead the charge to make France more business friendly by simplifying administrative and fiscal formalities.”

The one-day executive SA REIT Conference is hosted by the SA REIT Association and sponsored by Property Finance at Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking (NCIB). It takes place on 17 March 2016 at The Maslow in Sandton Central, with limited seats still available at www.sareit.com/conference.php.

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Mark Stevens, chairman of the SA REIT Marketing Committee.

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