Granite Point Mortgage Trust Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Post Quarter-End Update
Granite Point Mortgage Trust (NYSE: GPMT) reported a GAAP net loss of $(17.4) million, or $(0.32) per share, for Q2 2022, impacted by a $(13.0) million loss on debt extinguishment and $(13.6) million in credit loss provisions. Distributable Earnings stood at $11.7 million, or $0.22 per share. The company declared a cash dividend of $0.25 per share and ended the quarter with a portfolio of $4.2 billion, predominantly in senior loans. Notably, cash on hand increased to over $150 million, and significant refinancing efforts have bolstered liquidity, raising over $180 million.
- Distributable Earnings of $11.7 million, or $0.22 per share.
- Cash dividend of $0.25 per common share declared.
- Portfolio of $4.2 billion with over 99% in senior loans.
- Successfully raised over $180 million in liquidity through refinancing.
- Increased cash on hand to over $150 million.
- GAAP net loss of $(17.4) million, or $(0.32) per share.
- Loss on early extinguishment of debt totaling $(13.0) million.
- Provision for credit losses of $(13.6) million.
Second Quarter 2022 Activity
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GAAP net (loss)(1) of
, or$(17.4) million per basic share, including a$(0.32) , or approx.$(13.0) million per basic share, loss on early extinguishment of debt and a$(0.25) , or approx.$(13.6) million per basic share, provision for credit losses.$(0.26) -
Distributable Earnings(2) of
, or$11.7 million per basic share.$0.22 -
Book value of
per common share, inclusive of$16.01 per common share CECL reserve.$(0.96) -
Declared and paid a cash dividend of
per common share; Series A preferred cash dividend of$0.25 per share.$0.43 75 -
Closed on
of total commitments and funded$202.1 million in total UPB, including prior commitments of$212.2 million .$43.0 million -
Realized
in total UPB in loan repayments, paydowns, and principal amortization.$120.1 million -
Portfolio of
in total commitments comprised of over$4.2 billion 99% senior loans with a weighted average stabilized LTV of63.1% (3) and a weighted average yield at origination of LIBOR/SOFR +4.07% (4); over98% floating rate with a weighted average LIBOR/SOFR floor of1.05% . -
CECL reserve of approx.
, or$50.1 million 1.18% of total portfolio commitments. -
Repurchased over 1.5 million common shares at an average price of
per share for a total of$10.18 , resulting in book value accretion of approximately$15.7 million per share.$0.17 -
Successfully refinanced two legacy funding vehicles, retiring inefficient and higher-cost liabilities, while raising over
of liquidity.$180 million -
Repaid the remaining
of borrowings under the senior secured term loan facilities.$100 million -
Increased borrowing capacity to
on the Morgan Stanley financing facility; extended its maturity to$600 million June 2023 . -
Extended the maturity of the
Citi Bank , JPMorgan and Wells Fargo financing facilities toMay 2025 ,June 2024 , andJune 2023 , respectively. -
Ended Q2 with over
in cash on hand and a total debt-to-equity leverage of 2.7x.$150 million
Post Quarter-End Update(5)
-
Since quarter end, funded approx.
of total principal balance, including over$54 million on existing loan commitments and received over$10 million of total UPB in loan repayments.$155 million -
Carried
in cash.$132 million
(1) |
Represents Net Income Attributable to Common Stockholders. |
(2) |
Please see page 6 for Distributable Earnings definition and a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP financial information. |
(3) |
Stabilized loan-to-value ratio (LTV) is calculated as the fully funded loan amount (plus any financing that is pari passu with or senior to such loan), including all contractually provided for future fundings, divided by the as stabilized value (as determined in conformance with USPAP) set forth in the original appraisal. As stabilized value may be based on certain assumptions, such as future construction completion, projected re-tenanting, payment of tenant improvement or leasing commissions allowances or free or abated rent periods, or increased tenant occupancy. |
(4) |
Yield includes net origination fees and exit fees, but does not include future fundings, and is expressed as a monthly equivalent yield. |
(5) |
As of |
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These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, among other things, those described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
This press release is for informational purposes only and shall not constitute, or form a part of, an offer to sell or buy or the solicitation of an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to disclosing financial results calculated in accordance with
Additional Information
Stockholders of Granite Point and other interested persons may find additional information regarding the Company at the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Internet site at www.sec.gov or by directing requests to:
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands, except share data) |
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ASSETS |
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Loans held-for-investment |
$ |
3,877,294 |
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$ |
3,782,205 |
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Allowance for credit losses |
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(47,280 |
) |
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(40,897 |
) |
Loans held-for-investment, net |
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3,830,014 |
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3,741,308 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
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150,192 |
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191,931 |
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Restricted cash |
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69,492 |
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12,362 |
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Accrued interest receivable |
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11,455 |
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10,716 |
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Other assets |
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35,893 |
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32,201 |
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Total Assets (1) |
$ |
4,097,046 |
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$ |
3,988,518 |
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY |
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Liabilities |
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Repurchase facilities |
$ |
1,271,659 |
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$ |
677,285 |
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Securitized debt obligations |
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1,425,556 |
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1,677,619 |
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Asset-specific financings |
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43,622 |
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43,622 |
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Term financing facility |
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— |
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127,145 |
|
Convertible senior notes |
|
273,822 |
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272,942 |
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Senior secured term loan facilities |
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— |
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139,880 |
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Dividends payable |
|
17,008 |
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14,406 |
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Other liabilities |
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20,545 |
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21,436 |
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Total Liabilities (1) |
3,052,212 |
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2,974,335 |
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Commitments and Contingencies (see Note 10) |
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1,000 |
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1,000 |
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Stockholders’ Equity |
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82 |
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46 |
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Common stock, par value |
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524 |
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538 |
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Additional paid-in capital |
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1,199,367 |
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1,125,241 |
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Cumulative earnings |
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162,423 |
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171,518 |
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Cumulative distributions to stockholders |
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(318,687 |
) |
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(284,285 |
) |
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1,043,709 |
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1,013,058 |
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Non-controlling interests |
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125 |
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125 |
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Total Equity |
$ |
1,043,834 |
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$ |
1,013,183 |
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Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity |
$ |
4,097,046 |
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$ |
3,988,518 |
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE (LOSS) INCOME (in thousands, except share data) |
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Three Months Ended |
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Six Months Ended |
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2022 |
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2021 |
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2022 |
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2021 |
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Interest income: |
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Loans held-for-investment |
$ |
49,056 |
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$ |
49,350 |
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$ |
96,354 |
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$ |
103,389 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
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223 |
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103 |
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246 |
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203 |
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Total interest income |
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49,279 |
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49,453 |
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96,600 |
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103,592 |
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Interest expense: |
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Repurchase facilities |
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10,380 |
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6,047 |
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15,388 |
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14,998 |
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Securitized debt obligations |
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10,844 |
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7,129 |
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20,576 |
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11,746 |
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Convertible senior notes |
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4,572 |
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4,544 |
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9,118 |
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9,062 |
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Term financing facility |
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340 |
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2,633 |
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1,713 |
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4,755 |
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Asset-specific financings |
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322 |
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668 |
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604 |
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1,545 |
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Senior secured term loan facilities |
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886 |
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5,653 |
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3,754 |
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10,933 |
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Total interest expense |
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27,344 |
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26,674 |
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51,153 |
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53,039 |
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Net interest income |
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21,935 |
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22,779 |
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45,447 |
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50,553 |
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Other (loss) income: |
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(Provision for) benefit from credit losses |
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(13,627 |
) |
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193 |
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(17,315 |
) |
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9,312 |
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Loss on extinguishment of debt |
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(13,032 |
) |
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— |
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(18,823 |
) |
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— |
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Fee income |
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461 |
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— |
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954 |
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— |
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Total other (loss) income |
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(26,198 |
) |
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193 |
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(35,184 |
) |
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9,312 |
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Expenses: |
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Compensation and benefits |
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5,770 |
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5,017 |
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11,586 |
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10,477 |
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Servicing expenses |
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1,500 |
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1,124 |
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2,961 |
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2,440 |
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Other operating expenses |
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2,185 |
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2,564 |
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4,799 |
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4,691 |
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Total expenses |
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9,455 |
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8,705 |
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19,346 |
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17,608 |
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(Loss) income before income taxes |
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(13,718 |
) |
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14,267 |
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(9,083 |
) |
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42,257 |
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Provision for (benefit from) income taxes |
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13 |
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(2 |
) |
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12 |
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(3 |
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Net (loss) income |
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(13,731 |
) |
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|
14,269 |
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(9,095 |
) |
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|
42,260 |
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Dividends on preferred stock |
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3,625 |
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25 |
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7,250 |
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|
50 |
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Net (loss) income attributable to common stockholders |
$ |
(17,356 |
) |
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$ |
14,244 |
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$ |
(16,345 |
) |
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$ |
42,210 |
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Basic (loss) earnings per weighted average common share |
$ |
(0.32 |
) |
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$ |
0.26 |
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$ |
(0.30 |
) |
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$ |
0.77 |
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Diluted (loss) earnings per weighted average common share |
$ |
(0.32 |
) |
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$ |
0.24 |
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$ |
(0.30 |
) |
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$ |
0.71 |
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Weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding: |
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Basic |
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53,512,005 |
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55,009,732 |
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53,683,575 |
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55,073,317 |
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Diluted |
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53,512,005 |
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58,526,985 |
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53,683,575 |
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72,564,914 |
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Comprehensive (loss) income |
$ |
(17,356 |
) |
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$ |
14,244 |
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$ |
(16,345 |
) |
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$ |
42,210 |
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RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION (dollars in thousands, except share data) |
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Three Months Ended
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(unaudited) |
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Reconciliation of GAAP net (loss) to Distributable Earnings(1): |
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GAAP net (loss) |
$ |
(17,356 |
) |
Adjustments for non-distributable earnings: |
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Provision for credit losses |
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13,627 |
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Recovery of amounts previously written off |
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512 |
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Loss on extinguishment of debt |
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13,032 |
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Non-cash equity compensation |
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1,906 |
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Distributable Earnings(1) |
$ |
11,721 |
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Distributable Earnings(1) per basic common share |
$ |
0.22 |
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Basic weighted average shares outstanding |
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53,512,005 |
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(1) |
Beginning with our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended |
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We use Distributable Earnings to evaluate our performance, excluding the effects of certain transactions and GAAP adjustments we believe are not necessarily indicative of our current loan portfolio and operations. For reporting purposes, we define Distributable Earnings as net income (loss) attributable to our stockholders, computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding: (i) non-cash equity compensation expenses; (ii) depreciation and amortization; (iii) any unrealized gains (losses) or other similar non-cash items that are included in net income for the applicable reporting period (regardless of whether such items are included in other comprehensive income (loss) or in net income for such period); and (iv) certain non-cash items and one-time expenses. Distributable Earnings may also be adjusted from time to time for reporting purposes to exclude one-time events pursuant to changes in GAAP and certain other material non-cash income or expense items approved by a majority of our independent directors. The exclusion of depreciation and amortization from the calculation of Distributable Earnings only applies to debt investments related to real estate to the extent we foreclose upon the property or properties underlying such debt investments. |
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While Distributable Earnings excludes the impact of the unrealized non-cash current provision for credit losses, we expect to only recognize such potential credit losses in Distributable Earnings if and when such amounts are deemed non-recoverable. This is generally at the time a loan is repaid, or in the case of foreclosure, when the underlying asset is sold, but non-recoverability may also be concluded if, in our determination, it is nearly certain that all amounts due will not be collected. The realized loss amount reflected in Distributable Earnings will equal the difference between the cash received, or expected to be received, and the carrying value of the asset, and is reflective of our economic experience as it relates to the ultimate realization of the loan. During the three and six months ended |
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Distributable Earnings does not represent net income (loss) or cash flow from operating activities and should not be considered as an alternative to GAAP net income (loss), or an indication of our GAAP cash flows from operations, a measure of our liquidity, or an indication of funds available for our cash needs. In addition, our methodology for calculating Distributable Earnings may differ from the methodologies employed by other companies to calculate the same or similar supplemental performance measures, and, accordingly, our reported Distributable Earnings may not be comparable to the Distributable Earnings reported by other companies. |
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