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IPE sees a hidden infrastructure asset in Prologis's Segro bid

An IPE Real Assets analysis frames Prologis's £14bn offer for Segro as a hunt for a hidden infrastructure asset.

Prologis is offering £14bn for Segro, the UK REIT, according to IPE Real Assets. The outlet's analysis carries a title that tells readers to look past the obvious asset: 'Why is Prologis offering £14bn for Segro? (Hint: it's not for the warehouses).' The piece opens with a line promising to uncover 'the hidden infrastructure asset' driving the takeover.

The setup is deliberate misdirection. The obvious read is a property deal: Prologis pays for Segro's warehouses. The hint says the real prize sits underneath the sheds. What that prize is, the visible portion of the article does not say; the excerpt stops at the claim, leaving the infrastructure asset hidden in more ways than one.

At £14bn, the difference between those two views is not academic.

The framing points to a different valuation lens. A buyer paying for warehouses prices rent rolls, occupancy, location. A buyer paying for infrastructure prices something harder to replicate: a network, a connection, a longer-lived asset. If the infrastructure thesis carries the deal, the rationale sits outside the usual REIT sum-of-parts.

The infrastructure argument is IPE's analytical angle, not a statement from either company. The article is analysis, not a bid document. What it does is sharpen the question of what Segro is: a collection of sheds or a piece of critical infrastructure. The title suggests the answer, and the pound sign says the answer is expensive.

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