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For anyone considering Centurion, the key belief is that demand for purpose-built worker and student accommodation will support steady cash flows even as the group leans into capital-heavy projects. The latest half-year numbers complicate that story: sales climbed to S$184.94 million, but net income fell sharply to S$26.48 million, squeezed by one-off items and thinner margins. At the same time, management is guiding to stronger second-half revenue and has secured the 7,000-bed Kranji Close project on a 30-year lease, which reinforces a long-term growth pipeline but also raises execution and balance sheet risk. With the stock already trading on a richer earnings multiple and recent returns lagging the broader Singapore market, the near-term catalysts now hinge on how quickly profitability recovers and how comfortably Centurion can fund its expansion without pressuring returns.
However, investors should be aware that the Kranji project meaningfully lifts Centurion’s financial and execution risk profile. Centurion's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued. Find out how large the opportunity might be.Explore 2 other fair value estimates on Centurion - why the stock might be worth just SGD1.70!
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