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NEPI Rockcastle shares slump on Viceroy report over profits

NEPI Rockcastle shares slumped the most in almost 10 months in Johannesburg after short sellers Viceroy Research accused the Johannesburg and Amsterdam-listed real estate fund of overstating its profits from Romania.

Viceroy said in a report published Wednesday that it had uncovered “numerous inconsistencies within NEPI Rockcastle’s financial reporting.” Even without taking those into account, the Isle of Man-based investor is “fundamentally overpriced when compared with peers,” it wrote.

“The report is based on numerous factual errors, misleading information and false claims,” NEPI said in statement. “The company is considering taking measures to hold any parties accountable for presenting misleading information.”

NEPI’s Romanian portfolio generated pre-tax profit of €284.9m (about R4.5bn) in 2017, according to its financial statements. Yet the assets really operate at annual losses of more than €40m (about R629m), according to Viceroy, citing local account filings. Romania is the company’s largest market and makes up almost half of its rental income.

Viceory rose to prominence just over a year ago when it published a report on South African retailer Steinhoff International Holdings [JSE:SNH] just after the company reported accounting irregularities that triggered a share-price collapse.

That report detailed a number of third-party transactions that were used to inflate asset values, deals that are under investigation by auditors at PwC.

NEPI shares declined 13% to R99.94 as of 15:36  in Johannesburg, extending the drop for the year to 53%. Fortress REIT, another Johannesburg-listed property firm that owns a 24% stake in NEPI, fell 4.9%.

NEPI’s €400m notes maturing in February 2021 are down eleven cents to 90 cents on the euro, the lowest level since their issuance in November 2015, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

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