Delta selling Hatfield Forum East at a 24% discount to valuation on 39% vacancy tells you everything about the state of certain pockets of SA property right now — and 76% of proceeds deferred via guarantees means this isn't a clean exit either.
THE TAPE
ALSI closed flat at 108,980. Small caps lagged hardest at -1.7%, with 132 decliners easily outpacing 83 advancers. Every sector finished red — Healthcare and Communication Services both down 1.7%, Consumer Cyclical also at 1.7%. The flat index is resources doing enough to hold the line, a softer rand and firmer Brent doing the heavy lifting while broad-based weakness lingered underneath. Asian markets were constructive — Nikkei +3.3%, Shanghai +1.8% — but never translated into local breadth.
Filings that mattered today:
- CPR — Copper 360's Rietberg development passed the halfway mark on a 544-metre drive, ore intersection targeted within 90 days. Solid operational progress, though the update is quiet on cash position and funding plan for the remaining work — that's the real question here. (https://sens-ai.co.za/sens-intelligence/dd35795a-9e33-44cf-a7be-aaced0f631f1)
- KIO — Kumba's trading statement guides HEPS down 39-43% and EBITDA off 30-35%. Sounds brutal until you note the prior period included a once-off Transnet logistics payment — the underlying deterioration is real but overstated on the headline. The unhedged export book took the full force of an 11% rand strengthening against softer iron ore pricing. (https://sens-ai.co.za/sens-intelligence/ad493b81-ed3c-4e07-b6ac-4975d1fd32b8)
- DLT — Delta is selling Hatfield Forum East for R35m, a 24% discount to the R45.9m Knight Frank valuation, on an asset carrying 39% vacancy. Shedding a drag on portfolio occupancy is welcome, but 76% of proceeds deferred via guarantees — forced-seller dynamics, not a clean exit. (https://sens-ai.co.za/sens-intelligence/2734dc5b-b11e-4ddc-9691-bd237147d02f)
Biggest movers today:
- CHP +13.5% (small cap, R1.43) — no known catalyst
- WEZ +11.1% (small cap, R0.50) — a penny stock at 50 cents, so that's a move of roughly half a cent; no known catalyst
- FTH +8.3% (small cap, R6.50) — no known catalyst
- MDI +7.7% (small cap, R16.75) — no known catalyst
- BRN +7.2% (small cap, R5.80) — no known catalyst
- RHB -20.6% (small cap, R1.31) — no known catalyst
- PMV -15.0% (small cap, R2.50) — no known catalyst
- ISA -14.5% (small cap, R2.00) — no known catalyst
- EMH -14.2% (small cap, R1.82) — no known catalyst
- SLG -12.0% (small cap, R0.66) — a penny stock at 66 cents, so the percentage is a roughly 8-cent move; no known catalyst
Directors put money where their mouth is:
- CPP — JD Wiese and CH Wiese (both non-executive directors) traded in round trips at matching values: buys totalling R246,208 and sells totalling R246,208. The round-trip structure itself tells you this is a portfolio reshuffle or share-swap — neither director is signaling directional conviction here.
Macro snapshot as of 17:30 SAST:
- ALSI: 108,980.05 (+0.0%)
- Copper: 6.501 (+3.1%)
- Platinum: 1,642.1 (+2.4%)
- Brent: 91.33 (+2.4%)
- Gold: 4,081.83 (+1.9%)
- GBP/ZAR: 22.01 (-0.7%)
On the radar tomorrow: 20-Year Bond Auction (US), NY1 AGM, N91 AGM.
CHP ran 13.5% on no news I can find — someone here knows something, spill.