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Songbird's share price, 150 pence $2.45 at Tuesday's close, is still well off the 52-week high of 166 pence that the shares hit last April.
In London, Deal Talk Is Sign of Confidence William Boston 2011
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Anyone out there willing to trust the Songbird's decisions now?
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Takeover rumors that surfaced last week involving Songbird Estates PLC, the company that owns a majority of Canary Wharf Group, didn't exactly light a fire under Songbird's stock price.
In London, Deal Talk Is Sign of Confidence William Boston 2011
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As a result, Songbird's shares are trading at about a 22% discount to the company's net asset value, says Green Street Advisors, a boutique research group.
In London, Deal Talk Is Sign of Confidence William Boston 2011
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Also, Songbird's debt service last year was £253.4 million, not £470.5 million as stated in the article.
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The article incorrectly said the total value of Songbird's assets fell by that amount.
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Songbird's best hope lies in persuading valuers that this provides a benchmark for the rest of the portfolio.
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Songbird's net assets dropped 80.4% in 2008 to £459.7 million.
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That will increase Songbird's own property vacancy rate to 4.3% in 2010 from 0.3% currently, and the vacancy rate for the estate to about 7% from 5%.
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The market value of Songbird's property portfolio, including development sites, fell 20% to £4.92 billion from June 30 to Dec. 31.
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