Manulife US REIT FY2025 audited net loss widens after US$6.8 million Figueroa write-down

Reuters04-01
Manulife US REIT FY2025 audited net loss widens after US$6.8 million Figueroa write-down
  • Manulife US REIT published FY2025 audited financial results that materially adjusted unaudited figures, cutting carrying value of Figueroa asset held for sale to about US$ 86 million from about US$ 93 million.
  • Total asset value in audited accounts fell to about US$ 960 million from about US$ 960 million in unaudited results.
  • Net asset value was revised down to about US$ 340 million from about US$ 350 million.
  • Net fair value change in investment properties widened to about US$ 84 million loss from about US$ 77 million loss.
  • Net loss attributable to unitholders increased to about US$ 88 million from about US$ 81 million.


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