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Spirit Finance Corporation (NYSE: SFC)
- Real Estate Acquisitions and Financings Total $151 Million -
- FFO Per Share Increases 40% -
- Spirit Raises 2006 Full Year FFO Guidance -
- Spirit Poised to Exceed 2006 Acquisition / Investment Goal -
Spirit Finance Corporation (NYSE: SFC), a real estate investment
trust (REIT) focused on single tenant, operationally essential real
estate, today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31,
2006.
Financial Highlights
Net income for the first quarter of 2006 increased 19% to $8.1
million, or $0.11 per diluted share (based on 76.7 million weighted
average common shares outstanding), from $6.8 million, or $0.10 per
diluted share (based on 67.4 million weighted average common shares
outstanding) in the first quarter 2005. First quarter 2006 total
revenue from continuing operations increased significantly to $34.4
million as compared to $14.4 million in the first quarter of 2005.
First quarter 2006 funds from operations (FFO) and adjusted funds
from operations (AFFO) totaled $16.5 million and $16.1 million,
respectively, or $0.21 per diluted share. For the first quarter of
2006, both FFO and AFFO per diluted share increased 40% on a
year-over-year basis primarily due to the significant volume of real
estate acquisitions the Company made over the past year. A
reconciliation of net income, calculated in accordance with U.S.
generally accepted accounting principles, to FFO and AFFO is included
in the accompanying tables.
Spirit Finance acquired or financed over $151 million in real
estate properties during the first quarter of 2006 as compared to $38
million in the first quarter of 2005. The acquisitions consisted of 41
properties closing throughout the quarter and the full earnings impact
of the first quarter acquisitions will begin to be realized in the
second quarter of 2006. The Company's first quarter 2006
sale/leaseback transactions included a $57 million acquisition of the
headquarters building and primary distribution center of the Casual
Male Retail Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CMRG) in Canton, Massachusetts.
Mr. Christopher H. Volk, President and Chief Executive Officer,
stated, "We believe this quarter's results capitalized on the momentum
we created in 2005. Our portfolio growth for the first three months of
the year was characterized, as it has been in the past, by our focus
on meeting the dual goal of helping our clients with their real estate
financing needs and generating shareholder value with an eye on
disciplined underwriting. The composition of our pipeline should
enable us to not only grow the absolute size of our real estate
investments, but also to improve our diversification."
Portfolio Highlights
As of March 31, 2006, the Company's investment portfolio totaled
over $1.6 billion and represented 719 owned or financed properties,
including $70 million of mortgage loans secured by real estate and
other loans primarily secured by equipment used in the operation of
properties owned by the Company. The Company's properties are
generally leased under long-term, triple-net leases, with a weighted
average remaining noncancelable lease term of approximately 14 years
at March 31, 2006. No single tenant represented more than 5.2% of the
Company's total investment portfolio at March 31, 2006.
The Company's real estate portfolio is diversified geographically
throughout 41 states and among various property types. Only one state,
Texas (16%), accounted for 10% or more of the total dollar value of
the investment portfolio. Spirit's three largest property types at
March 31, 2006 as a percentage of the total investment portfolio were
restaurants (30%), specialty retailer properties (13%) and movie
theaters (12%). The Company's assets also include educational
facilities, automotive dealers, parts and service facilities,
recreational facilities, industrial properties, supermarkets,
convenience stores/carwashes, distribution facilities, interstate
travel plazas and drugstores.
Other First Quarter 2006 Events
In February, the Company completed a public offering of 13.8
million additional common shares (including the exercise of the
underwriters' over-allotment option of 1.8 million shares) which
raised proceeds, net of underwriters' discounts and offering expenses,
of $154 million. A portion of these proceeds were used to pay down
$110 million of borrowings outstanding under one of the Company's
secured credit facilities. As of April 30, 2006, the Company had
81,848,485 common shares outstanding.
In March, Spirit Finance issued, through a private placement,
$301.8 million aggregate principal amount of Net-Lease Mortgage Notes,
Series 2006-1. This was the second issuance under the Company's master
funding structure which was created in 2005. This second private
placement consisted of amortizing notes bearing interest at an annual
rate of 5.76% due in 2021. The Company's master funding program is a
unique method of financing real estate assets, as it is not only a
means of pooling a large number of diverse assets and borrowing
against the collective whole, but also allows for the flexibility of
adding new assets to the existing pool over time.
Subsequent Event
On May 9, 2006, Spirit Finance signed a definitive agreement to
acquire the real estate assets of ShopKo Stores, Inc. ("ShopKo") for
approximately $815.3 million. The assets will be acquired from SKO
Group Holding Corp. ("SKO"), an affiliate of Sun Capital Partners,
Inc., and include approximately 112 ShopKo properties and 66 Pamida
properties. Spirit Finance will acquire the real estate assets by
purchasing 100% of the outstanding stock of ShopKo and will enter into
long-term triple net lease agreements with affiliates of SKO which
will continue to manage the existing operations of the retail
locations and all related corporate functions. The acquisition is
subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to be
completed by the end of the second quarter of 2006. After completion
of the ShopKo transaction, Spirit Finance will have exceeded its
minimum net investment target of $800 million for 2006.
Guidance
Assuming the successful and timely completion of the ShopKo
transaction, including obtaining permanent financing, and additional
real estate transactions being completed during 2006, the timing of
which will determine how much of the acquisitions will contribute to
2006 FFO, the Company's current outlook enables management to raise
its expectations of FFO per diluted share for 2006 to a range from
$0.99 to $1.04.
Dividend
A first quarter 2006 dividend of $0.21 per common share was paid
on April 25, 2006 to shareholders of record as of April 15, 2006.
Conference Call
Spirit Finance will hold a conference call and webcast to discuss
the Company's first quarter results and the ShopKo transaction at 8:30
a.m. (Eastern Time). Hosting the call will be Morton Fleischer,
Chairman, Christopher Volk, President and Chief Executive Officer, and
Catherine Long, Chief Financial Officer.
The call will be webcast live over the Internet at
www.spiritfinance.com under the section entitled "Investors."
Participants should follow the instructions provided on the website
for the download and installation of audio applications necessary to
join the webcast. The call can also be accessed live over the phone by
dialing (800) 289-0743 or (913) 981-5546 for international callers.
A replay of the call will be available one hour after the call and
can be accessed by dialing (888) 203-1112 or (719) 457-0820 for
international callers; the password is 9420621. The replay will be
available from May 10, 2006 through May 17, 2006 and will be archived
for a limited time on Spirit Finance Corporation's website.
About Spirit Finance Corporation
Spirit Finance Corporation provides customized, flexible
sale/leaseback financing solutions for single tenant, operationally
essential real estate assets that are vital to the operations of
retail, service and distribution companies. The Company's core markets
include free-standing automotive dealers, parts and service
facilities, drugstores, educational facilities, movie theatres,
restaurants, supermarkets, and other retail, distribution and service
businesses. Additional information about Spirit Finance Corporation is
available on the Company's website.
Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements
Statements contained in this press release which are not
historical facts are forward-looking statements as the term is defined
in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such
as "expects," "plans," "estimates," "projects," "intends," "believes,"
"guidance," and similar expressions that do not relate to historical
matters. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties which can cause actual results to differ materially from
those currently anticipated, due to a number of factors which include,
but are not limited to, continued ability to source new investments,
changes in interest rates and/or credit spreads, changes in the real
estate markets, and other risk factors discussed in Spirit Finance
Corporation's Annual Report on Form 10-K and other documents filed by
the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to
time. All forward-looking statements in this press release are made as
of today, based upon information known to management as of the date
hereof, and the Company assumes no obligations to update or revise any
of its forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes
show that indicated results or events will not be realized.
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Spirit Finance Corporation
Consolidated Statements of Operations
Unaudited
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Quarters Ended
March 31,
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2006 2005
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Revenues:
Rentals $32,286 $13,143
Interest income on loans receivable 1,499 930
Other interest income 638 355
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Total revenues 34,423 14,428
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Expenses:
General and administrative 4,282 2,587
Depreciation and amortization 8,226 3,112
Interest 13,697 2,561
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Total expenses 26,205 8,260
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Income from continuing operations 8,218 6,168
Discontinued operations (a):
Income from discontinued operations 50 708
Net losses on sales of real estate (133) (57)
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Total discontinued operations (83) 651
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Net income $8,135 $6,819
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Net income per common share:
Basic:
Continuing operations $0.11 $0.09
Discontinued operations - 0.01
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Net income $0.11 $0.10
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Diluted:
Continuing operations $0.11 $0.09
Discontinued operations - 0.01
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Net income $0.11 $0.10
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Weighted average outstanding common shares
(b):
Basic 76,413,164 67,023,019
Diluted 76,742,960 67,443,662
Dividends declared per common share $0.21 $0.19
(a) Periodically, Spirit Finance may sell real estate properties that
do not meet the Company's long-term strategic investment
objectives. Such properties are typically acquired in conjunction
with the acquisition of a group of real estate properties. The
Company considers these occasional sales of real estate properties
to be an integral part of its overall operating business strategy
in acquiring a diversified real estate investment portfolio.
Proceeds from the sales of real estate investments are reinvested
in real estate properties such that cash flows from ongoing
operations are not negatively affected by sales of individual
properties. Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 144,
"Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets,"
requires that gains and losses from any such dispositions of
properties and all operations from these properties be reported as
"discontinued operations." As a result, previously reported
"income from continuing operations" will be updated each time a
property is sold. This presentation has no impact on net income,
FFO or AFFO.
Spirit Finance sold 6 properties during the first quarter of 2006
and sold 43 properties during the year ended December 31, 2005,
including 6 properties sold during the first quarter of 2005.
Rental revenues from discontinued operations for the three months
ended March 31, 2006 and 2005 totaled $77,000 and $1.2 million,
respectively.
(b) The increase in the number of weighted average shares outstanding
from 2005 to 2006 is primarily the result of a public stock
offering of 13.8 million common shares completed on February 1,
2006.
Spirit Finance Corporation
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(dollars in thousands)
March 31, December 31,
2006 2005
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ASSETS (Unaudited)
Investments:
Real estate investments, net $1,509,427 $1,382,853
Loans receivable 70,229 59,008
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Net investments 1,579,656 1,441,861
Cash and cash equivalents 156,190 30,536
Lease intangibles, net (a) 20,835 21,395
Other assets 23,751 19,633
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Total assets $1,780,432 $1,513,425
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Debt obligations:
Secured credit facilities $- $229,855
Mortgages and notes payable 1,006,522 664,929
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Total debt obligations 1,006,522 894,784
Dividends payable 17,192 14,209
Other liabilities 12,917 11,639
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Total liabilities 1,036,631 920,632
Stockholders' equity 743,801 592,793
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Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity $1,780,432 $1,513,425
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(a) Lease intangibles represent the value of in-place leases and arise
from the allocation of the purchase price of the real estate
properties acquired to their tangible and intangible asset values.
Spirit Finance Corporation
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Unaudited
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
Quarters Ended
March 31,
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2006 2005
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Net income $8,135 $6,819
Add: Portfolio depreciation and amortization
expense (a) 8,210 3,359
Less: Net losses on sales of real estate 133 57
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Funds from operations (FFO) 16,478 10,235
Less: Straight-line rental revenue, net of
allowance (359) (247)
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Adjusted funds from operations (AFFO) $16,119 $9,988
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Net income per diluted share $0.11 $0.10
FFO per diluted share $0.21 $0.15
AFFO per diluted share $0.21 $0.15
Weighted average outstanding
common shares (diluted) 76,742,960 67,443,662
(a) Includes depreciation and amortization expense related to
discontinued operations.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Included in this press release are certain "non-GAAP financial
measures," which are measures of the Company's historical or future
financial performance that are different from measures calculated and
presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
(GAAP). Non-GAAP financial measures used in this press release include
funds from operations (FFO) and adjusted funds from operations (AFFO).
Spirit Finance calculates FFO consistent with the definition used
by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT),
adopted to promote an industry-wide standard measure of REIT operating
performance. Spirit Finance uses FFO as a measure of performance to
adjust for certain non-cash expenses such as depreciation and
amortization because historical cost accounting for real estate assets
implicitly assumes that the value of real estate assets diminishes
predictably over time.
Spirit Finance further adjusts FFO to remove the effects of
straight-line rental revenue. The Company believes this calculation,
called AFFO, is an appropriate measure that is useful for investors
because it more closely reflects the cash rental payments received by
the Company and provides investors with an understanding of the
Company's ability to pay dividends. Spirit Finance uses FFO and AFFO
as measures to evaluate performance and to facilitate comparisons
between the Company and other REITs, although FFO, AFFO and the
related per share amounts may not be calculated in the same manner by
other REITs and thus may not be directly comparable to those measures
reported by other REITs.
Neither FFO nor AFFO should be considered an alternative to net
income determined in accordance with GAAP as a measure of
profitability, nor should these measures be considered an equivalent
to cash flows provided by operating activities determined in
accordance with GAAP as a measure of liquidity.
Spirit expects FFO per diluted share for 2006 to range from $0.99
to $1.04. FFO for 2006 is based on an estimated net income per diluted
share range of $0.48 to $0.53, adjusted (in accordance with NAREIT's
definition of FFO) for estimated real estate depreciation of $0.51 per
diluted share.
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