Simon Property Group Reports First Quarter 2022 Results and Increases Full Year 2022 Guidance and Raises Quarterly Dividend
"We are very pleased with our first quarter results," said
Results for the Quarter
- Net income attributable to common stockholders was
$426.6 million , or$1.30 per diluted share, as compared to$445.9 million , or$1.36 per diluted share in 2021. Results for the first quarter of 2022 include a non-cash unrealized loss of$31.0 million , or$0.08 per diluted share, from a mark-to-market in fair value of equity instruments. The prior year period includes gains of$93.1 million , or$0.25 per diluted share, primarily related to disposition activity. - Funds From Operations ("FFO") was
$1.046 billion , or$2.78 per diluted share, prior to the aforementioned unrealized loss in fair value of equity instruments of$0.08 per diluted share, as compared to$934.0 million , or$2.48 per diluted share, in the prior year, a 12.1% increase. - Domestic property Net Operating Income ("NOI") increased 7.5% and portfolio NOI increased 8.8%, compared to the prior year period.
- Occupancy was 93.3% at
March 31, 2022 , compared to 90.8% atMarch 31, 2021 . - Base minimum rent per square foot was
$54.14 atMarch 31, 2022 .
Development Activity
Construction continues on two new international development projects including:
Fukaya-Hanazono Premium Outlets ® (Tokyo, Japan ); projected to open inOctober 2022 . Simon owns a 40% interest in this project.Paris-Giverny Designer Outlet (Normandy,France ); projected to open in the first quarter of 2023. Simon owns a 74% interest in this project.
Progress continues on the transformative mixed-use redevelopment of
Construction also continues on other redevelopment projects, including The Falls (
Capital Markets and Balance Sheet Liquidity
The Company was active in both the secured and unsecured credit markets in the first quarter.
During the quarter, the Company completed a two tranche senior notes offering totaling
The Company also completed seven non-recourse mortgage loans totaling approximately
As of
Dividends
Simon's Board of Directors declared a quarterly common stock dividend of
Simon's Board of Directors declared the quarterly dividend on its 8 3/8% Series J Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (NYSE: SPGPrJ) of
Share Repurchase Authorization
Simon's Board of Directors has authorized a new common stock repurchase program. Under the program, which will become effective on
2022 Guidance
The Company currently estimates net income to be within a range of
The following table provides the GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliation for the expected range of estimated net income attributable to common stockholders per diluted share to estimated FFO per diluted share and Comparable FFO per diluted share:
For the year ending |
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Low End |
High End |
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Estimated net income attributable to common stockholders |
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per diluted share |
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Depreciation and amortization including Simon's share |
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of unconsolidated entities |
5.60 |
5.60 |
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Gain on acquisition of controlling interest, sale or |
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disposal of, or recovery on, assets and interest in |
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unconsolidated entities and impairment, net |
(0.01) |
(0.01) |
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Estimated FFO per diluted share |
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First Quarter 2022 unrealized losses in fair value of |
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publicly traded equity instruments of non-retail real estate |
0.08 |
0.08 |
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Estimated Comparable FFO per diluted share |
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Conference Call
Simon will hold a conference call to discuss the quarterly financial results today from
Supplemental Materials and Website
Supplemental information on our first quarter 2022 performance is available at investors.simon.com. This information has also been furnished to the
We routinely post important information online on our investor relations website, investors.simon.com. We use this website, press releases,
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release includes FFO, FFO per share, Comparable FFO, Comparable FFO per share and portfolio Net Operating Income growth which are financial performance measures not defined by generally accepted accounting principles in
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this press release may be deemed "forward–looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Although the Company believes the expectations reflected in any forward–looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, the Company can give no assurance that its expectations will be attained, and it is possible that the Company's actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward–looking statements due to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors. Such factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainties regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and governmental restrictions intended to prevent its spread on our business, financial condition, results of operations, cash flow and liquidity and our ability to access the capital markets, satisfy our debt service obligations and make distributions to our stockholders; changes in economic and market conditions that may adversely affect the general retail environment; the potential loss of anchor stores or major tenants; the inability to collect rent due to the bankruptcy or insolvency of tenants or otherwise; the intensely competitive market environment in the retail industry, including e-commerce; an increase in vacant space at our properties; the inability to lease newly developed properties and renew leases and relet space at existing properties on favorable terms; our international activities subjecting us to risks that are different from or greater than those associated with our domestic operations, including changes in foreign exchange rates; risks associated with the acquisition, development, redevelopment, expansion, leasing and management of properties; general risks related to real estate investments, including the illiquidity of real estate investments; the impact of our substantial indebtedness on our future operations, including covenants in the governing agreements that impose restrictions on us that may affect our ability to operate freely; any disruption in the financial markets that may adversely affect our ability to access capital for growth and satisfy our ongoing debt service requirements; any change in our credit rating; changes in market rates of interest; the transition of LIBOR to an alternative reference rate; our continued ability to maintain our status as a REIT; changes in tax laws or regulations that result in adverse tax consequences; risks relating to our joint venture properties, including guarantees of certain joint venture indebtedness; environmental liabilities; the conflict in
About Simon
Simon is a real estate investment trust engaged in the ownership of premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations and an S&P 100 company (
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations (Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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For the Three Months |
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Ended |
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2022 |
2021 |
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REVENUE: |
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Lease income |
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Management fees and other revenues |
27,587 |
25,296 |
Other income |
60,468 |
69,597 |
Total revenue |
1,295,922 |
1,239,951 |
EXPENSES: |
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Property operating |
103,664 |
86,619 |
Depreciation and amortization |
310,163 |
315,738 |
Real estate taxes |
111,691 |
116,012 |
Repairs and maintenance |
22,304 |
21,355 |
Advertising and promotion |
25,263 |
29,486 |
Home and regional office costs |
52,197 |
35,999 |
General and administrative |
7,833 |
6,576 |
Other |
42,416 |
23,554 |
Total operating expenses |
675,531 |
635,339 |
OPERATING INCOME BEFORE OTHER ITEMS |
620,391 |
604,612 |
Interest expense |
(185,159) |
(202,016) |
Loss on extinguishment of debt |
- |
(2,959) |
Income and other tax benefit |
1,435 |
5,898 |
Income from unconsolidated entities |
81,184 |
15,069 |
Unrealized losses in fair value of equity instruments |
(31,032) |
(3,201) |
Gain on acquisition of controlling interest, sale or disposal of, or recovery on, |
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assets and interests in unconsolidated entities and impairment, net |
1,491 |
93,057 |
CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME |
488,310 |
510,460 |
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests |
60,846 |
63,766 |
Preferred dividends |
834 |
834 |
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON STOCKHOLDERS |
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BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE: |
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Net income attributable to common stockholders |
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Unaudited Consolidated Balance Sheets (Dollars in thousands, except share amounts) |
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2022 |
2021 |
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ASSETS: |
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Investment properties, at cost |
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Less - accumulated depreciation |
15,804,885 |
15,621,127 |
22,098,873 |
22,311,239 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
514,929 |
533,936 |
Tenant receivables and accrued revenue, net |
819,829 |
919,654 |
Investment in TRG, at equity |
3,276,296 |
3,305,102 |
Investment in Klépierre, at equity |
1,636,946 |
1,661,943 |
Investment in other unconsolidated entities, at equity |
3,126,897 |
3,075,375 |
Right-of-use assets, net |
501,910 |
504,119 |
Investments held in trust - special purpose acquisition company |
345,000 |
345,000 |
Deferred costs and other assets |
1,130,747 |
1,121,011 |
Total assets |
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LIABILITIES: |
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Mortgages and unsecured indebtedness |
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Accounts payable, accrued expenses, intangibles, and deferred revenues |
1,208,643 |
1,433,216 |
Cash distributions and losses in unconsolidated entities, at equity |
1,749,692 |
1,573,105 |
Dividend payable |
1,850 |
1,468 |
Lease liabilities |
504,684 |
506,931 |
Other liabilities |
525,849 |
540,912 |
Total liabilities |
29,160,555 |
29,376,654 |
Commitments and contingencies |
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Limited partners' preferred interest in the |
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redeemable interests |
558,305 |
547,740 |
EQUITY: |
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Stockholders' Equity |
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Capital stock (850,000,000 total shares authorized, |
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shares of excess common stock, 100,000,000 authorized shares of preferred stock): |
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Series J 8 3/8% cumulative redeemable preferred stock, 1,000,000 shares authorized, |
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796,948 issued and outstanding with a liquidation value of |
41,681 |
41,763 |
Common stock, |
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342,907,608 issued and outstanding, respectively |
34 |
34 |
Class B common stock, |
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issued and outstanding |
- |
- |
Capital in excess of par value |
11,213,621 |
11,212,990 |
Accumulated deficit |
(5,948,261) |
(5,823,708) |
Accumulated other comprehensive loss |
(170,094) |
(185,186) |
Common stock held in treasury, at cost, 14,266,824 and 14,295,983 shares, respectively |
(1,881,334) |
(1,884,441) |
Total stockholders' equity |
3,255,647 |
3,361,452 |
Noncontrolling interests |
476,920 |
491,533 |
Total equity |
3,732,567 |
3,852,985 |
Total liabilities and equity |
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Unaudited Joint Venture Combined Statements of Operations |
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(Dollars in thousands) |
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For the Three Months Ended |
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2022 |
2021 |
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REVENUE: |
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Lease income |
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Other income |
112,585 |
72,599 |
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Total revenue |
830,353 |
725,353 |
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OPERATING EXPENSES: |
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Property operating |
149,515 |
133,037 |
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Depreciation and amortization |
170,562 |
171,154 |
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Real estate taxes |
65,324 |
68,897 |
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Repairs and maintenance |
21,481 |
19,046 |
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Advertising and promotion |
19,318 |
19,444 |
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Other |
48,843 |
31,988 |
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Total operating expenses |
475,043 |
443,566 |
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OPERATING INCOME BEFORE OTHER ITEMS |
355,310 |
281,787 |
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Interest expense |
(144,448) |
(146,196) |
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NET INCOME |
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Our Share of Net Income |
106,205 |
67,450 |
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Amortization of |
(15,139) |
(19,327) |
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Income from Unconsolidated Entities (B) |
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Note: The above financial presentation does not include any information related to our investments in Klépierre S.A. |
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("Klépierre"), The |
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Unaudited Joint Venture Combined Balance Sheets |
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(Dollars in thousands) |
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2022 |
2021 |
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Assets: |
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Investment properties, at cost |
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Less - accumulated depreciation |
8,255,410 |
8,330,891 |
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11,277,741 |
11,393,351 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
1,392,710 |
1,481,287 |
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Tenant receivables and accrued revenue, net |
517,657 |
591,369 |
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Right-of-use assets, net |
161,471 |
154,561 |
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Deferred costs and other assets |
369,541 |
394,691 |
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Total assets |
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Mortgages |
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Accounts payable, accrued expenses, intangibles, and deferred revenue |
823,553 |
995,392 |
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Lease liabilities |
149,194 |
158,372 |
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Other liabilities |
414,084 |
383,018 |
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Total liabilities |
16,462,265 |
16,760,492 |
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Preferred units |
67,450 |
67,450 |
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Partners' deficit |
(2,810,595) |
(2,812,683) |
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Total liabilities and partners' deficit |
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Our Share of: |
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Partners' deficit |
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Add: |
1,267,144 |
1,283,645 |
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Our net Investment in unconsolidated entities, at equity |
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Note: The above financial presentation does not include any information related to our investments in Klépierre, |
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TRG and other platform investments. For additional information, see footnote B. |
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Unaudited Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures (C) |
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(Amounts in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Income to FFO |
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For the Three Months Ended |
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2022 |
2021 |
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Consolidated Net Income (D) |
$ 488,310 |
$ 510,460 |
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Adjustments to Arrive at FFO: |
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Depreciation and amortization from consolidated |
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properties |
307,913 |
313,575 |
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Our share of depreciation and amortization from |
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unconsolidated entities, including Klépierre, TRG and other corporate investments |
225,086 |
204,237 |
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Gain on acquisition of controlling interest, sale or disposal of, or recovery on, |
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assets and interests in unconsolidated entities and impairment, net |
(1,491) |
(93,057) |
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Unrealized (gains) losses excluded from FFO (E) |
- |
3,201 |
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Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest holders in |
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properties |
996 |
938 |
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Noncontrolling interests portion of depreciation and amortization, gain on consolidation of properties, |
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and loss (gain) on disposal of properties |
(4,389) |
(4,090) |
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Preferred distributions and dividends |
(1,313) |
(1,313) |
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FFO of the |
$ 1,015,112 |
$ 933,951 |
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Diluted net income per share to diluted FFO per share reconciliation: |
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Diluted net income per share |
$ 1.30 |
$ 1.36 |
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Depreciation and amortization from consolidated properties |
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and our share of depreciation and amortization from unconsolidated |
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entities, including Klépierre, TRG and other corporate investments, net of noncontrolling |
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interests portion of depreciation and amortization |
1.41 |
1.36 |
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Gain on acquisition of controlling interest, sale or disposal of, or recovery on, |
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assets and interests in unconsolidated entities and impairment, net |
(0.01) |
(0.25) |
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Unrealized (gains) losses excluded from FFO (E) |
- |
0.01 |
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Diluted FFO per share |
$ 2.70 |
$ 2.48 |
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Unrealized (gains) losses included in FFO (E) |
0.08 |
- |
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Comparable FFO per share (1) |
$ 2.78 |
$ 2.48 |
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Details for per share calculations: |
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FFO of the |
$ 1,015,112 |
$ 933,951 |
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Diluted FFO allocable to unitholders |
(127,645) |
(117,595) |
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Diluted FFO allocable to common stockholders |
$ 887,467 |
$ 816,356 |
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Basic and Diluted weighted average shares outstanding |
328,606 |
328,514 |
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Weighted average limited partnership units outstanding |
47,264 |
47,322 |
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Basic and Diluted weighted average shares and units outstanding |
375,870 |
375,836 |
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Basic and Diluted FFO per Share |
$ 2.70 |
$ 2.48 |
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Percent Change |
8.9% |
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Comparable FFO per share |
$ 2.78 |
$ 2.48 |
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12.1% |
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(1) |
Comparable FFO was |
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of publicly traded equity instruments of non-retail real estate. |
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Footnotes to Unaudited Financial Information |
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Notes: |
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(A) |
Excess investment represents the unamortized difference of our investment over equity in the underlying net assets of the related partnerships and joint ventures shown therein. The Company generally amortizes excess investment over the life of the related assets. |
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(B) |
The Unaudited Joint Venture Combined Statements of Operations do not include any operations or our share of net income or excess investment amortization related to our investments in Klépierre, TRG and other platform investments. Amounts included in Footnote D below exclude our share of related activity for our investments in Klépierre, TRG and other platform investments. For further information on Klépierre, reference should be made to financial information in Klépierre's public filings and additional discussion and analysis in our Form 10-K. |
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(C) |
This report contains measures of financial or operating performance that are not specifically defined by GAAP, including FFO, FFO per share, Comparable FFO and Comparable FFO per share. FFO is a performance measure that is standard in the REIT business. We believe FFO provides investors with additional information concerning our operating performance and a basis to compare our performance with those of other REITs. We also use these measures internally to monitor the operating performance of our portfolio. Our computation of these non-GAAP measures may not be the same as similar measures reported by other REITs. |
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We determine FFO based upon the definition set forth by the |
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(D) |
Includes our share of: |
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(Loss) gain on land sales of |
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Straight-line adjustments decreased income by |
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Amortization of fair market value of leases decreased income by |
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(E) |
Unrealized (gains) losses excluded from FFO relate to mark-to-market fair value adjustments of publicly traded equity instruments of retail real estate. |
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Unrealized (gains) losses included in FFO relate to mark-to-market fair value adjustments of publicly traded equity instruments of non-retail real estate. |
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