Medical Properties Trust Files Lawsuit Against Short-Seller Viceroy Research and Its Members, Sends Letter to Shareholders
Medical Properties Trust (NYSE: MPW) has filed a federal lawsuit against Viceroy Research for defamation, seeking injunctive relief, damages, and a public correction of false claims that harm its stock price. MPT's lawsuit emphasizes its track record of $23 billion in healthcare investments and over $4.3 billion in cash dividends to shareholders. It highlights strong operational performance, with revenues exceeding $1.5 billion in 2022 and a healthy rent coverage ratio of 2.1x. MPT is focused on continuing to diversify its portfolio and mitigate risks associated with tenant bankruptcies.
- MPT's total revenues exceeded $1.5 billion in FY 2022.
- Cash dividends to shareholders amount to over $4.3 billion.
- Rent coverage ratio remains healthy at 2.1x, favorable against industry average.
- The lawsuit against Viceroy aims to correct false claims and protect shareholder interests.
- MPT's acquisition strategy is backed by thorough underwriting procedures.
- Allegations from Viceroy may lead to stock price volatility.
- Ongoing legal battle could distract from operational focus.
Viceroy’s Numerous Defamatory, False and Misleading Claims Have Caused Serious Harm to MPT and its Investors
Shareholder Letter Corrects Record Regarding Short-Selling Firm’s Baseless Allegations
MPT also today issued a letter to shareholders, clarifying the facts underlying its strong and sustainable business performance and track record of value creation.
The full text of the letter can be found below and the complaint, which shareholders are encouraged to read in full, can be accessed here.
MPT’s Letter to Shareholders
Dear fellow shareholder,
Since our founding, MPT’s primary objective has been to profitably invest in hospital real estate and create attractive returns for our shareholders. We are proud that we have avoided distractions and maintained a relentless focus on that objective to deliver enduring results. These results include healthcare investments of more than
Unfortunately, the chorus of false and intentionally deceptive claims from
We encourage you to read our lawsuit in full, which you can do by following this link. Here are some of the underlying facts of the situation we wanted to reiterate directly with you:
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MPT has a proven underwriting track record. When acquiring hospital real estate assets, MPT is focused on assessing physical asset quality, location, competitive market dynamics, and facility-level operations to determine true community need and, in turn, probability of financial success regardless of operator. We believe our success is largely attributed to an underwriting process focused on hospitals that are integral to sustaining a community’s healthcare delivery over many years. When these criteria align, our general belief is that we will be able to find a competent replacement operator in the rare case that we must transition from the original lessee.
The amounts we pay for hospital real estate are supported first and foremost by this process, and by independent analysis and other market information. Very importantly, when we have elected to sell or otherwise recapitalize our hospital real estate, we have almost always realized attractive gains well in excess of the amounts we originally paid. MPT’s acquisition of nineMassachusetts facilities fromSteward Health Care System LLC – highlighted by Viceroy – offers a perfect example of that model in action as well as the baseless nature of Viceroy’s allegations:
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Ahead of the 2016 transaction, our underwriting procedures valued these nine hospitals at between
and$1.2 billion . That same year, MPT invested a total of about$1.3 billion –$1.25 billion for the fee simple interest of five of the hospitals,$600 million for mortgage interests in the other four hospitals and$600 million for a passive equity stake in Steward. In 2018 we acquired the fee simple interest in the originally mortgaged hospitals – as is always our preference – for an incremental investment of$50 million .$43 million
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Between 2016 and 2022 the properties performed as expected, with the eight properties that would be subject to a subsequent transaction yielding approximately
in rental and mortgage interest income for MPT.$475 million
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Based on MPT’s underwriting process and valuation assessment, these high returns attracted the attention of various financial institutions interested in the “infrastructure-like” and inflation-protected cash flow streams generated by hospital real estate within a long-term, master leased structure. In
March 2022 , MPT entered a 50/50 partnership with Macquarie Asset Management, one of the world’s largest institutional infrastructure funds, for eight of the nine properties at a valuation of approximately , resulting in a$1.7 billion 47% gain on the sale of the real estate. There is no better validation of a real estate investment than the price indicated by what a purchaser will pay for that asset.
2. MPT’s portfolio is well diversified and continues to deliver strong performance. In fiscal year 2022, MPT’s total revenues exceeded
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MPT’s largest individual facility investment is less than
3% of its investment portfolio.
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A short four years ago, Steward represented almost
40% of our assets. Following the expected profitable sale of Steward’sUtah operations to one of the country’s largest hospital systems, that measure will be approximately19% . Although we have always been satisfied with our risk assessment concerning various concentration measures, we have consciously and profitably executed a strategy to continue to diversify through growth opportunities with dozens of new operators across several geographies and multiple asset types.
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Behavioral Health facilities now represent14% of revenue, up from11% in the fourth quarter of 2021, marking clear progress towards our objective of diversifying assets outside of General Acute Care facilities.
3. MPT carefully structures its master leases to mitigate the risk of tenant bankruptcy. Pipeline Health’s recent emergence from bankruptcy demonstrates the effectiveness of MPT’s planning to mitigate the risks to the Company associated with such proceedings. In that case, we were paid
4. MPT’s financial statements are carefully prepared in accordance with
5. While Viceroy asserts that MPT “engages in pervasive revenue round-tripping,” the fact of the matter is that it is simply not possible to roundtrip funds sent directly to third parties. For instance,
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When MPT invested
to build a hospital near$27.5 million Houston, Texas , virtually all of the funds were paid directly to the former owner/developer of the real estate (Medistar Gemini), along with contractors, architects, suppliers and other third parties rather than to the operator-tenant (NeuroPsychiatric Hospitals).
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When MPT acquired 11 hospitals as part of the IASIS/Steward merger, we paid
directly to an IASIS bank account – in other words, the purchase price was not even paid to Steward so the funds were not available for purported “round tripping.”$1.4 billion
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Similarly, when we acquired five
Florida hospitals from Tenet Healthcare, MPT paid the real estate purchase price not to Steward, but directly to a Tenet-owned account.
As our lawsuit makes clear, Viceroy’s allegations are a litany of malicious falsehoods grounded in a distorted picture of our business. We encourage you to read the complaint filed today, which further corrects the record regarding many of these allegations and provides a better understanding of Viceroy’s track record and intentions.
We have tremendous opportunities ahead, with a highly liquid balance sheet with which to satisfy a well-laddered debt maturity schedule, relationships with the premier hospital operators in each of our markets and, as evidenced by our recent announcement of the pending sale of our Australian hospitals, a highly diversified portfolio of infrastructure-like assets that continue to attract new capital and profitable sales. We are confident in MPT’s strategic positioning and continued ability to create value for shareholders.
Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer
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This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as “may”, “will”, “would”, “could”, “expect”, “intend”, “plan”, “estimate”, “target”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “objectives”, “outlook”, “guidance” or other similar words, and include statements regarding our strategies, objectives, future expansion and development activities, and expected financial performance. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results or future events to differ materially from those expressed in or underlying such forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to: (i) the economic, political and social impact of, and uncertainty relating to, potential impact from health crises (like COVID-19); (ii) the ability of our tenants, operators and borrowers to satisfy their obligations under their respective contractual arrangements with us, especially as a result of the adverse economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and government regulation of hospitals and healthcare providers in connection with same (as further detailed in our Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the
The risks described above are not exhaustive and additional factors could adversely affect our business and financial performance, including the risk factors discussed under the section captioned “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
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