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Prologis (NYSE: PLD), the global leader in logistics real estate, reported its Q2 2024 results. Net earnings per diluted share were $0.92, down from $1.31 in Q2 2023. Core FFO per diluted share was $1.34, compared to $1.83 in the same period last year. The company's average occupancy rate remained strong at 96.1%, with a cash same store NOI growth of 7.2%. Despite subdued customer demand, Prologis sees improving trends and expects continued growth, particularly in data centers and energy sectors. The company maintains a strong financial position with debt-to-EBITDA below 5.0x and $6.5 billion in available liquidity. Prologis revised its 2024 guidance, slightly increasing net earnings and Core FFO projections.

Positive
  • Strong average occupancy rate of 96.1%
  • Cash same store NOI growth of 7.2%
  • Net effective rent change of 73.9%
  • Debt-to-EBITDA ratio below 5.0x
  • $6.5 billion in available liquidity
  • Launched $1 billion commercial-paper program, saving over 60bps on short-term borrowing costs
  • Revised 2024 guidance with increased net earnings and Core FFO projections
Negative
  • Net earnings per diluted share decreased from $1.31 in Q2 2023 to $0.92 in Q2 2024
  • Core FFO per diluted share decreased from $1.83 in Q2 2023 to $1.34 in Q2 2024
  • Customer demand remains subdued, although improving

Insights

Prologis' second quarter results reflect both strengths and challenges. The net earnings per share decreased from $1.31 in 2023 to $0.92 in 2024, primarily attributed to a shift from net promote income to net promote expense. However, the Core FFO excluding Net Promote Expense increased from $1.25 to $1.36 per share, indicating underlying operational strength. This suggests that while strategic capital contributes to earnings volatility, core operations remain robust.

It's worth noting the company's average occupancy rate of 96.3% and the significant cash same store NOI growth of 7.2%. These metrics signify high asset utilization and strong rental growth, which are positive indicators for long-term revenue stability.

However, the drop in strategic capital revenue guidance by 1.9% and the negative net promote income of $65M are cautionary signs. Investors should closely monitor how these elements evolve, as they impact both earnings predictability and growth prospects.

In summary, Prologis showcases strong core operations but faces certain headwinds in strategic capital. Balancing these factors is important for assessing long-term value.

Analyzing Prologis' reported figures, it’s clear the firm is navigating a complex landscape with mixed outcomes. The increase in average occupancy to 96.3% and net effective rent change of 73.9% provide a positive outlook for market positioning, as it implies high demand for Prologis’ prime logistics real estate amid improving, yet subdued customer demand.

The strategic expansion into data centers and energy sectors is noteworthy, offering potential new revenue streams. This diversification aligns with broader market trends towards digital and sustainable infrastructure, which could yield significant benefits in the long term.

The operational metrics, such as the cash rent change of 51.4% and robust development stabilizations at $2.039B with a yield of 5.9%, highlight strong execution capabilities. However, the downward revision in strategic capital revenue and adjustments in net promote income suggest potential volatility and risk areas that investors should keep an eye on.

Overall, Prologis demonstrates solid operational performance with promising forward-looking strategies, yet faces some revenue-side challenges that need to be addressed.

Demand improves amid uncertain macroeconomic environment

SAN FRANCISCO, July 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD), the global leader in logistics real estate, today reported second quarter results for 2024.

Net earnings per diluted share was $0.92 for the second quarter of 2024 compared with $1.31 for the second quarter of 2023. The results for the second quarter of 2023 include $0.58 per diluted share attributable to Net Promote Income from our Strategic Capital business, while the results for the same period in 2024 include Net Promote Expense.

Core funds from operations (Core FFO)* per diluted share was $1.34 for the second quarter of 2024, compared with $1.83 for the same period in 2023. Core FFO, excluding Net Promote Income (Expense)* per diluted share for the second quarter of 2024 was $1.36 compared with $1.25 for the second quarter of 2023. 

"We continue to outperform the industry, driven by our team and the quality of our assets," said Hamid R. Moghadam, co-founder and CEO, Prologis. "While customer demand remains subdued, it is improving, and we expect that trend to continue as the construction pipeline shrinks. Meanwhile, our premier global portfolio will continue to benefit from its embedded NOI potential, and opportunities in data centers and energy give us tremendous confidence in future growth."

OPERATING PERFORMANCE  

Owned & Managed

2Q24

Notes

Average Occupancy

96.1 %


Leases Commenced

46.6MSF

39.6MSF operating portfolio and 7.0MSF
development portfolio

Retention

73.2 %





Prologis Share

2Q24

Notes

Average Occupancy

96.3 %


Cash Same Store NOI*

7.2 %


Net Effective Rent Change

73.9 %


Cash Rent Change

51.4 %


DEPLOYMENT ACTIVITY

Prologis Share

2Q24

Acquisitions

$279M

     Weighted avg stabilized cap rate (excluding other real estate)           

5.0 %

Development Stabilizations

$2,039M

     Estimated weighted avg yield

5.9 %

     Estimated weighted avg margin

14.5 %

     Estimated value creation

$296M

     % Build-to-suit

31.9 %

Development Starts

$300M

     Estimated weighted avg yield

7.1 %

     Estimated weighted avg margin

19.4 %

     Estimated value creation

$58M

     % Build-to-suit

15.7 %

Total Dispositions and Contributions

$940M

Weighted avg stabilized cap rate (excluding land and other real
estate)

5.8 %

BALANCE SHEET STRENGTH & LIQUIDITY
"We continue to operate from a position of financial strength, with debt-to-EBITDA below 5.0x and nearly $6.5 billion of available liquidity. The company is capitalizing on a wide range of growth opportunities, including our data center and energy businesses," said Timothy D. Arndt, chief financial officer, Prologis. "In addition, during the quarter we raised $1.2 billion of debt across our balance sheet and funds, and we launched our $1 billion commercial-paper program, already saving us more than 60bps on our short-term borrowing costs in the U.S."

During the second quarter, Prologis and its co-investment ventures issued an aggregate of $1.2 billion of debt at a weighted average interest rate of 4.4%, and a weighted average term of 10.9 years.

At June 30, 2024, debt as a percentage of total market capitalization was 23.7%, and the company's weighted average interest rate on its share of total debt was 3.1%, with a weighted average term of 9.3 years and no significant debt maturities until 2026.

FOREIGN CURRENCY STRATEGY
Prologis hedges its exposure to foreign currency fluctuations by borrowing in the currencies in which it invests and using derivative financial instruments. At June 30, 2024, 96.5% of Prologis' equity was in USD and forecasted earnings for 2024, 2025 and 2026 are 98%, 98% and 98%, respectively, in USD or hedged through derivative contracts.

2024 GUIDANCE 
Prologis' guidance for net earnings is included in the table below as well as guidance for Core FFO*, which are reconciled in our supplemental information.                                                                                                                                                               

2024 GUIDANCE  




Earnings (per diluted share)   

Previous 

Revised

Change at M.P.

Net earnings attributable to common stockholders

$3.15 to $3.35

$3.25 to $3.45

3.1 %

Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

$5.37 to $5.47

$5.39 to $5.47

0.2 %

Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders,
excluding Net Promote Income (Expense)*1

$5.45 to $5.55

$5.46 to $5.54

-





Operations – Prologis Share 




Average occupancy

95.75% to 96.75%

95.75% to 96.75%

-

Cash Same Store NOI*

6.25% to 7.25%

6.25% to 7.25%

-





Strategic Capital (in millions)  

Previous

  Revised

Change at M.P.

Strategic Capital revenue,

excluding promote revenue

$530 to $550

$520 to $540

(1.9) %

Net Promote Income (Expense)

$(80)

$(65)

$15





G&A (in millions)    




General & administrative expenses

$415 to $430

$415 to $430

-





Capital Deployment – Prologis Share (in millions)    




Development stabilizations

$3,600 to $4,000

$3,600 to $4,000

-

Development starts

$2,500 to $3,000

$2,500 to $3,000

-

Acquisitions

$500 to $1,000

$1,000 to $1,500

66.7 %

Contributions

$1,750 to $2,250

$1,750 to $2,250

-

Dispositions

$800 to $1,200

$1,000 to $1,400

20.0 %

Net sources/(uses)       

$(450) to $(550)

$(750) to $(850)

(60.0) %

Realized development gains

$300 to $400

$300 to $400

-

1. We are further adjusting Core FFO to exclude $0.07 of net promote expense. The expense relates to amortization of stock compensation issued to employees related to promote income recognized in prior periods.

 *  This is a non-GAAP financial measure. See the Notes and Definitions in our supplemental information for further explanation and a reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

The earnings guidance described above includes potential gains recognized from real estate transactions but excludes any future or potential foreign currency or derivative gains or losses as our guidance assumes constant foreign currency rates. In reconciling from net earnings to Core FFO*, Prologis makes certain adjustments, including but not limited to real estate depreciation and amortization expense, gains (losses) recognized from real estate transactions and early extinguishment of debt, impairment charges, deferred taxes and unrealized gains or losses on foreign currency or derivative activity. The difference between the company's Core FFO* and net earnings guidance relates predominantly to these items. Please refer to our quarterly Supplemental Information, which is available on our Investor Relations website at https://ir.prologis.com and on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov for a definition of Core FFO* and other non-GAAP measures used by Prologis, along with reconciliations of these items to the closest GAAP measure for our results and guidance.

July 17, 2024, CALL DETAILS 
The call will take place on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. PT/12:00 p.m. ET. To access a live broadcast of the call, please dial +1 (877) 897-2615 (toll-free from the United States and Canada) or +1 (201) 689-8514 (from all other countries). A live webcast can be accessed from the Investor Relations section of www.prologis.com.

A telephonic replay will be available July 17 – July 31 at +1 (877) 660-6853 (from the United States and Canada) or +1 (201) 612-7415 (from all other countries) using access code 13747329. The webcast replay will be posted in the Investor Relations section of www.prologis.com under "Events & Presentations."

ABOUT PROLOGIS
Prologis, Inc. is the global leader in logistics real estate with a focus on high-barrier, high-growth markets. At June 30, 2024, the company owned or had investments in, on a wholly owned basis or through co-investment ventures, properties and development projects expected to total approximately 1.2 billion square feet (115 million square meters) in 19 countries. Prologis leases modern logistics facilities to a diverse base of approximately 6,700 customers principally across two major categories: business-to-business and retail/online fulfillment.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
The statements in this document that are not historical facts are 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. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the industry and markets in which we operate as well as management's beliefs and assumptions. Such statements involve uncertainties that could significantly impact our financial results. Words such as "expects" "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes," "seeks," and "estimates" including variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, which generally are not historical in nature. All statements that address operating performance, events or developments that we expect or anticipate will occur in the future—including statements relating to rent and occupancy growth, acquisition and development activity, contribution and disposition activity, general conditions in the geographic areas where we operate, expectations regarding new lines of business, our debt, capital structure and financial position, our ability to earn revenues from co-investment ventures, form new co-investment ventures and the availability of capital in existing or new co-investment ventures—are forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Although we believe the expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, we can give no assurance that our expectations will be attained and, therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements. Some of the factors that may affect outcomes and results include, but are not limited to: (i) international, national, regional and local economic and political climates and conditions; (ii) changes in global financial markets, interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates; (iii) increased or unanticipated competition for our properties; (iv) risks associated with acquisitions, dispositions and development of properties, including the integration of the operations of significant real estate portfolios; (v) maintenance of Real Estate Investment Trust status, tax structuring and changes in income tax laws and rates; (vi) availability of financing and capital, the levels of debt that we maintain and our credit ratings; (vii) risks related to our investments in our co-investment ventures, including our ability to establish new co-investment ventures; (viii) risks of doing business internationally, including currency risks; (ix) environmental uncertainties, including risks of natural disasters; (x) risks related to global pandemics; and (xi) those additional factors discussed in reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by us under the heading "Risk Factors." We undertake no duty to update any forward-looking statements appearing in this document except as may be required by law.

 

dollars in millions, except per share/unit data

Three Months Ended June 30,


Six Months Ended June 30,





2024

2023


2024

2023

Rental and other revenues

$                         1,853

$                         1,652


$                         3,682

$                         3,286

Strategic capital revenues

155

799


283

934


Total revenues

2,008

2,451


3,965

4,220

Net earnings attributable to common stockholders

860

1,215


1,444

1,678

Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

1,281

1,737


2,504

2,894

AFFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

1,072

1,689


2,104

2,660

Adjusted EBITDA attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

1,719

2,275


3,317

3,706

Estimated value creation from development stabilizations - Prologis Share

296

247


346

524

Common stock dividends and common limited partnership unit distributions

917

828


1,833

1,656










Per common share - diluted:







Net earnings attributable to common stockholders

$                           0.92

$                           1.31


$                           1.55

$                           1.81


Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

1.34

1.83


2.63

3.04


Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders, excluding Net Promote
Income (Expense)*

1.36

1.25


2.66

2.48


Business line reporting:








Real estate* 

1.29

1.18


2.54

2.34



Strategic capital* 

0.05

0.65


0.09

0.70



Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

1.34

1.83


2.63

3.04



Realized development gains, net of taxes*

0.09

0.17


0.13

0.17

Dividends and distributions per common share/unit

0.96

0.87


1.92

1.74










*This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Please see our Notes and Definitions for further explanation.

 

in thousands

June 30, 2024


March 31, 2024


December 31, 2023

Assets:







Investments in real estate properties:








Operating properties

$                    77,750,335


$                   75,974,027


$                    75,435,497



Development portfolio

3,158,997


4,362,752


4,367,455



Land

4,199,065


4,072,212


3,775,553



Other real estate investments

4,625,412


5,018,514


5,088,070






89,733,809


89,427,505


88,666,575



Less accumulated depreciation

11,869,054


11,430,899


10,931,485





Net investments in real estate properties

77,864,755


77,996,606


77,735,090


Investments in and advances to unconsolidated entities                                                                     

9,764,870


9,691,101


9,543,970


Assets held for sale or contribution

515,895


382,793


461,657





Net investments in real estate

88,145,520


88,070,500


87,740,717












Cash and cash equivalents

598,347


500,589


530,388


Other assets

4,793,551


4,739,221


4,749,735





Total assets

$                    93,537,418


$                   93,310,310


$                    93,020,840











Liabilities and Equity:







Liabilities:








Debt 

$                    29,904,620


$                   29,557,667


$                    29,000,501



Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities

5,709,477


5,955,525


6,196,619





Total liabilities

35,614,097


35,513,192


35,197,120












Equity:








Stockholders' equity

53,345,060


53,190,653


53,181,724



Noncontrolling interests

3,276,961


3,310,776


3,324,275



Noncontrolling interests - limited partnership unitholders

1,301,300


1,295,689


1,317,721





Total equity

57,923,321


57,797,118


57,823,720















Total liabilities and equity

$                    93,537,418


$                   93,310,310


$                    93,020,840

 


Three Months Ended


Six Months Ended





June 30,


June 30,

in thousands, except per share amounts

2024

2023


2024

2023

Revenues:







Rental

$               1,852,376

$              1,651,454


$               3,680,034

$              3,285,224


Strategic capital 

154,742

799,035


283,154

933,736


Development management and other 

836

482


1,387

598



 Total revenues 

2,007,954

2,450,971


3,964,575

4,219,558

Expenses:







Rental 

445,235

387,938


899,492

800,492


Strategic capital 

70,536

150,906


149,347

222,615


General and administrative 

106,596

95,647


217,887

195,424


Depreciation and amortization

637,305

602,168


1,274,810

1,204,535


Other

11,444

12,160


23,688

19,344



Total expenses

1,271,116

1,248,819


2,565,224

2,442,410










Operating income before gains on real estate transactions, net

$                 736,838

$              1,202,152


$              1,399,351

$              1,777,148


Gains on dispositions of development properties and land, net

87,174

184,877


127,482

184,877


Gains on other dispositions of investments in real estate, net (excluding development
properties and land)    

199,326

24,761


216,860

28,808

Operating income

$              1,023,338

$              1,411,790


$              1,743,693

$              1,990,833

Other income (expense):







Earnings from unconsolidated entities, net

102,337

70,642


174,809

146,421


Interest expense

(208,267)

(149,818)


(401,587)

(285,829)


Foreign currency, derivative and other gains and other income, net

37,152

26,104


100,716

34,718


Gains on early extinguishment of debt, net

-

-


536

3,275



Total other expense

(68,778)

(53,072)


(125,526)

(101,415)










Earnings before income taxes

954,560

1,358,718


1,618,167

1,889,418


Current income tax expense

(32,888)

(77,509)


(65,354)

(106,003)


Deferred income tax expense

(10,171)

(1,718)


(10,505)

(5,295)

Consolidated net earnings

911,501

1,279,491


1,542,308

1,778,120

Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests

(28,802)

(32,863)


(59,110)

(55,220)

Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests - limited partnership units                      

(21,351)

(30,600)


(36,135)

(42,249)

Net earnings attributable to controlling interests

861,348

1,216,028


1,447,063

1,680,651

Preferred stock dividends

(1,503)

(1,475)


(2,955)

(2,928)

Net earnings attributable to common stockholders 

$                 859,845

$              1,214,553


$              1,444,108

$              1,677,723

Weighted average common shares outstanding - Diluted

953,200

951,706


953,439

951,638

Net earnings per share attributable to common stockholders - Diluted

$                       0.92

$                       1.31


$                       1.55

$                       1.81

 


Three Months Ended


SIx Months Ended





June 30, 


June 30, 

in thousands

2024

2023


2024

2023

Net earnings attributable to common stockholders

$                      859,845

$                   1,214,553


$                 1,444,108

$                 1,677,723

Add (deduct) NAREIT FFO defined adjustments:







Real estate related depreciation and amortization

617,822

591,093


1,239,984

1,181,379


Gains on other dispositions of investments in real estate, net of taxes (excluding
development properties and land)

(198,857)

(24,761)


(216,391)

(27,326)


Adjustments related to noncontrolling interests

(9,808)

(459)


(25,904)

(18,799)


Our proportionate share of adjustments related to unconsolidated entities

101,905

116,213


221,436

230,347

NAREIT defined FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

$                   1,370,907

$                   1,896,639


$                 2,663,233

$                 3,043,324










Add (deduct) Prologis FFO defined adjustments:







Unrealized foreign currency, derivative and other losses (gains), net

(3,035)

1,895


(38,108)

10,597


Deferred income tax expense

10,171

1,718


10,505

5,295


Our proportionate share of adjustments related to unconsolidated entities

(4,520)

(5,765)


(4,211)

(5,984)

FFO, as modified by Prologis attributable to common
stockholders/unitholders*    

$                   1,373,523

$                   1,894,487


$                 2,631,419

$                 3,053,232










Add (deduct) Core FFO defined adjustments:







Gains on dispositions of development properties and land, net

(87,174)

(184,877)


(127,482)

(184,877)


Current income tax expense (benefit) on dispositions

(493)

17,902


4,836

18,573


Gains on early extinguishment of debt, net

-

-


(536)

(3,275)


Adjustments related to noncontrolling interests

78

9,332


78

9,332


Our proportionate share of adjustments related to unconsolidated entities

(4,647)

539


(4,649)

1,371

Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

$                   1,281,287

$                   1,737,383


$                 2,503,666

$                 2,894,356










Add (deduct) AFFO defined adjustments:







Gains on dispositions of development properties and land, net

87,174

184,877


127,482

184,877


Current income tax benefit (expense) on dispositions

493

(17,902)


(4,836)

(18,573)


Straight-lined rents and amortization of lease intangibles

(144,349)

(156,241)


(303,309)

(303,808)


Property improvements

(96,112)

(54,498)


(126,312)

(73,800)


Turnover costs

(111,400)

(89,099)


(215,706)

(168,054)


Amortization of debt discount, financing costs and management contracts, net

20,362

18,582


38,700

36,822


Stock compensation amortization expense

54,545

89,868


121,782

152,774


Adjustments related to noncontrolling interests

11,652

3,607


20,683

10,382


Our proportionate share of adjustments related to unconsolidated entities

(31,547)

(28,048)


(57,688)

(54,850)

AFFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

$                   1,072,105

$                   1,688,529


$                 2,104,462

$                 2,660,126










*This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Please see our Notes and Definitions for further explanation.

 


Three Months Ended


Six Months Ended





June 30,


June 30,

in thousands

2024

2023


2024

2023

Net earnings attributable to common stockholders

$                      859,845

$                   1,214,553


$            1,444,108

$            1,677,723



Gains on other dispositions of investments in real estate, net (excluding development
properties and land)

(199,326)

(24,761)


(216,860)

(28,808)



Depreciation and amortization expense

637,305

602,168


1,274,810

1,204,535



Interest charges

193,413

137,987


377,425

273,998



Current and deferred income tax expense, net

43,059

79,227


75,859

111,298



Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests - limited partnership units             

21,351

30,600


36,135

42,249



Pro forma adjustments

5,817

31,006


7,541

33,905



Preferred stock dividends

1,503

1,475


2,955

2,928



Unrealized foreign currency, derivative and other losses (gains), net

(3,035)

1,895


(38,108)

10,597



Stock compensation amortization expense

54,545

89,868


121,782

152,774



Gains on early extinguishment of debt, net

-

-


(536)

(3,275)



Adjustments related to noncontrolling interests

(31,496)

(31,623)


(62,847)

(63,781)



Our proportionate share of adjustments related to unconsolidated entities

135,926

142,796


294,802

291,482

Adjusted EBITDA attributable to common stockholders/unitholders*

$                   1,718,907

$                   2,275,191


$            3,317,066

$            3,705,625










*This is a non-GAAP financial measure. Please see our Notes and Definitions for further explanation.

 

Adjusted EBITDA. We use Adjusted EBITDA attributable to common stockholders/unitholders ("Adjusted EBITDA"), a non-GAAP financial measure, as a measure of our operating performance. The most directly comparable GAAP measure to Adjusted EBITDA is net earnings.

We calculate Adjusted EBITDA by beginning with consolidated net earnings attributable to common stockholders and removing the effect of: interest charges, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, impairment charges, gains or losses from the disposition of investments in real estate (excluding development properties and land), gains from the revaluation of equity investments upon acquisition of a controlling interest, gains or losses on early extinguishment of debt and derivative contracts (including cash charges), similar adjustments we make to our FFO measures (see definition below), and other items, such as, amortization of stock based compensation and unrealized gains or losses on foreign currency and derivatives. We also include a pro forma adjustment to reflect a full period of NOI on the operating properties we acquire or stabilize during the quarter and to remove NOI on properties we dispose of during the quarter, assuming all transactions occurred at the beginning of the quarter. For properties we contribute, we make an adjustment to reflect NOI at the new ownership percentage for the full quarter.

We believe Adjusted EBITDA provides investors relevant and useful information because it permits investors to view our operating performance, analyze our ability to meet interest payment obligations and make quarterly preferred stock dividends on an unleveraged basis before the effects of income tax, depreciation and amortization expense, gains and losses on the disposition of non-development properties and other items (outlined above), that affect comparability. While all items are not infrequent or unusual in nature, these items may result from market fluctuations that can have inconsistent effects on our results of operations. The economics underlying these items reflect market and financing conditions in the short-term but can obscure our performance and the value of our long-term investment decisions and strategies.

We calculate our Adjusted EBITDA, based on our proportionate ownership share of both our unconsolidated and consolidated ventures.  We reflect our share of our Adjusted EBITDA measures for unconsolidated ventures by applying our average ownership percentage for the period to the applicable adjusting items on an entity by entity basis.  We reflect our share for consolidated ventures in which we do not own 100% of the equity by adjusting our Adjusted EBITDA measures to remove the noncontrolling interests share of the applicable adjusting items based on our average ownership percentage for the applicable periods.

While we believe Adjusted EBITDA is an important measure, it should not be used alone because it excludes significant components of net earnings, such as our historical cash expenditures or future cash requirements for working capital, capital expenditures, distribution requirements, contractual commitments or interest and principal payments on our outstanding debt and is therefore limited as an analytical tool.

Our computation of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to EBITDA reported by other companies in both the real estate industry and other industries. We compensate for the limitations of Adjusted EBITDA by providing investors with financial statements prepared according to GAAP, along with this detailed discussion of Adjusted EBITDA and a reconciliation to Adjusted EBITDA from consolidated net earnings attributable to common stockholders.

Business Line Reporting is a non-GAAP financial measure. Core FFO and development gains are generated by our three lines of business: (i) real estate operations; (ii) strategic capital; and (iii) development.  The real estate operations line of business represents total Prologis Core FFO, less the amount allocated to the strategic capital line of business.  The amount of Core FFO allocated to the strategic capital line of business represents the third-party share of asset management fees and transactional fees that we earn from our consolidated and unconsolidated co-investment ventures less costs directly associated with our strategic capital group and Net Promote Income (Expense). Realized development gains include our share of gains on dispositions of development properties and land, net of taxes. To calculate the per share amount, the amount generated by each line of business is divided by the weighted average diluted common shares outstanding used in our Core FFO per share calculation. Management believes evaluating our results by line of business is a useful supplemental measure of our operating performance because it helps the investing public compare the operating performance of Prologis' respective businesses to other companies' comparable businesses. Prologis' computation of FFO by line of business may not be comparable to that reported by other real estate companies as they may use different methodologies in computing such measures.

Calculation of Per Share Amounts


Three Months Ended







Six Months Ended



Jun. 30,







Jun. 30,


in thousands, except per share amount


2024




2023








2024




2023


Net earnings




















Net earnings attributable to common stockholders

$

859,845



$

1,214,553







$

1,444,108



$

1,677,723


Noncontrolling interest attributable to exchangeable limited

 partnership units


21,551




30,700








36,516




42,443


Adjusted net earnings attributable to common stockholders - Diluted                                                           

$

881,396



$

1,245,253







$

1,480,624



$

1,720,166


Weighted average common shares outstanding - Basic


926,276




924,191








925,812




924,087


Incremental weighted average effect on exchange of

 limited partnership units


23,224




23,453








23,465




23,570


Incremental weighted average effect of equity awards


3,700




4,062








4,162




3,981


Weighted average common shares outstanding - Diluted


953,200




951,706








953,439




951,638


Net earnings per share - Basic

$

0.93



$

1.31







$

1.56



$

1.82


Net earnings per share - Diluted

$

0.92



$

1.31







$

1.55



$

1.81


 


Three Months Ended





Six Months Ended



Jun. 30,





Jun. 30,


in thousands, except per share amount


2024



2023






2024



2023


Core FFO
















Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders

$

1,281,287


$

1,737,383





$

2,503,666


$

2,894,356


Noncontrolling interest attributable to exchangeable limited

 partnership units


289



183






564



353


Core FFO attributable to common stockholders /unitholders - Diluted

$

1,281,576


$

1,737,566





$

2,504,230


$

2,894,709


Net Promote Income (Expense)


(11,315)



552,045






(34,056)



536,066


Core FFO attributable to common stockholders /unitholders, excluding Net Promote Income
(Expense) - Diluted

$

1,292,891


$

1,185,521





$

2,538,286


$

2,358,643


Weighted average common shares outstanding - Basic


926,276



924,191






925,812



924,087


Incremental weighted average effect on exchange of

 limited partnership units


23,224



23,453






23,465



23,570


Incremental weighted average effect of equity awards


3,700



4,062






4,162



3,981


Weighted average common shares outstanding - Diluted


953,200



951,706






953,439



951,638


Core FFO per share - Diluted

$

1.34


$

1.83





$

2.63


$

3.04


Core FFO per share, excluding Net Promote Income (Expense) - Diluted                                                 

$

1.36


$

1.25





$

2.66


$

2.48


 

Development Portfolio includes industrial and non-industrial properties, yards and parking lots that are under development and properties that are developed but have not met Stabilization. At June 30, 2024, total TEI for yards, parking lots, data centers, and other non-industrial assets was $1.3 billion both on an Owned and Managed and Prologis Share basis. We do not disclose square footage for yards and parking lots. 

Estimated Build Out (TEI and sq ft) represents the estimated TEI and finished square feet available for lease upon completion of an industrial building on existing parcels of land.

Estimated Value Creation represents the value that we expect to create through our development and leasing activities. We calculate Estimated Value Creation by estimating the Stabilized NOI that the property will generate and applying a stabilized capitalization rate applicable to that property. Estimated Value Creation is calculated as the amount by which the value exceeds our TEI, including closing costs and taxes, if any, and does not include any fees or promotes we may earn.

Estimated Weighted Average Margin is calculated on development properties as Estimated Value Creation, less estimated closing costs and taxes, if any, on properties expected to be sold or contributed, divided by TEI.

Estimated Weighted Average Stabilized Yield is calculated on the properties in the Development Portfolio as Stabilized NOI divided by TEI. The yields on a Prologis Share basis were as follows:


Pre-Stabilized

Developments


2024 Expected Completion


2025 and Thereafter Expected
Completion


Total Development Portfolio


U.S.


6.7

%


6.5

%


7.3

%


6.9

%

Other Americas


9.9

%


7.9

%


8.1

%


8.1

%

Europe


5.5

%


6.1

%


6.1

%


5.9

%

Asia


5.3

%


6.0

%


4.9

%


5.1

%

Total


6.2

%


6.7

%


7.0

%


6.8

%

 

FFO, as modified by Prologis attributable to common stockholders/unitholders ("FFO, as modified by Prologis"); Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders ("Core FFO"); AFFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders ("AFFO"); (collectively referred to as "FFO"). FFO is a non-GAAP financial measure that is commonly used in the real estate industry. The most directly comparable GAAP measure to FFO is net earnings.

The National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT") defines FFO as earnings computed under GAAP to exclude historical cost depreciation and gains and losses from sales net of any related tax, along with impairment charges, of previously depreciated properties. We also exclude the gains on revaluation of equity investments upon acquisition of a controlling interest and the gain recognized from a partial sale of our investment, as these are similar to gains from the sales of previously depreciated properties. We exclude similar adjustments from our unconsolidated entities and the third parties' share of our consolidated ventures.

Our FFO Measures

Our FFO measures begin with NAREIT's definition and we make certain adjustments to reflect our business and the way that management plans and executes our business strategy.  While not infrequent or unusual, the additional items we adjust for in calculating FFO, as modified by Prologis, Core FFO and AFFO, as defined below, are subject to significant fluctuations from period to period. Although these items may have a material impact on our operations and are reflected in our financial statements, the removal of the effects of these items allows us to better understand the core operating performance of our properties over the long term.  These items have both positive and negative short-term effects on our results of operations in inconsistent and unpredictable directions that are not relevant to our long-term outlook.

We calculate our FFO measures, as defined below, based on our proportionate ownership share of both our unconsolidated entities and consolidated ventures.  We reflect our share of our FFO measures for unconsolidated entities by applying our average ownership percentage for the period to the applicable adjusting items on an entity-by-entity basis.  We reflect our share for consolidated ventures in which we do not own 100% of the equity by adjusting our FFO measures to remove the noncontrolling interests share of the applicable adjusting items based on our average ownership percentage for the applicable periods.

These FFO measures are used by management as supplemental financial measures of operating performance and we believe that it is important that stockholders, potential investors and financial analysts understand the measures management uses. We do not use our FFO measures as, nor should they be considered to be, alternatives to net earnings computed under GAAP, as indicators of our operating performance, as alternatives to cash from operating activities computed under GAAP or as indicators of our ability to fund our cash needs.

We analyze our operating performance principally by the rental revenues of our real estate and the revenues from our strategic capital business, net of operating, administrative and financing expenses. This income stream is not directly impacted by fluctuations in the market value of our investments in real estate or debt securities. 

FFO, as modified by Prologis 

To arrive at FFO, as modified by Prologis, we adjust the NAREIT defined FFO measure to exclude the impact of foreign currency related items and deferred tax, specifically:

(i)   

deferred income tax benefits and deferred income tax expenses recognized by our subsidiaries;

(ii)   

current income tax expense related to acquired tax liabilities that were recorded as deferred tax liabilities in an acquisition, to the extent the expense is offset with a deferred income tax benefit in earnings that is excluded from our defined FFO measure;

(iii)   

foreign currency exchange gains and losses resulting from (a) debt transactions between us and our foreign entities; (b) third-party debt that is used to hedge our investment in foreign entities; (c) derivative financial instruments related to any such debt transactions; and (d) mark-to-market adjustments associated with derivative and other financial instruments.

We use FFO, as modified by Prologis, so that management, analysts and investors are able to evaluate our performance against other REITs that do not have similar operations or operations in jurisdictions outside the U.S.

Core FFO 

In addition to FFO, as modified by Prologis, we also use Core FFO. To arrive at Core FFO, we adjust FFO, as modified by Prologis, to exclude the following recurring and nonrecurring items that we recognize directly in FFO, as modified by Prologis:

(i)   

gains or losses from the disposition of land and development properties that were developed with the intent to contribute or sell;

(ii) 

income tax expense related to the sale of investments in real estate;

(iii) 

impairment charges recognized related to our investments in real estate generally as a result of our change in intent to contribute or sell these properties; and

(iv) 

gains or losses from the early extinguishment of debt and redemption and repurchase of preferred stock.

We use Core FFO, including by segment and region, to: (i) assess our operating performance as compared to other real estate companies; (ii) evaluate our performance and the performance of our properties in comparison with expected results and results of previous periods; (iii) evaluate the performance of our management; (iv) budget and forecast future results to assist in the allocation of resources; (v) provide guidance to the financial markets to understand our expected operating performance; and (vi) evaluate how a specific potential investment will impact our future results.

AFFO

To arrive at AFFO, we adjust Core FFO to include realized gains from the disposition of land and development properties, net of current tax expense, and recurring capital expenditures and exclude the following items that we recognize directly in Core FFO:

(i)   

straight-line rents;

(ii)

amortization of above- and below-market lease intangibles;

(iii)

amortization of management contracts;

(iv)

amortization of debt premiums and discounts and financing costs, net of amounts capitalized, and;

(v)

stock compensation amortization expense.

We use AFFO to (i) assess our operating performance as compared to other real estate companies; (ii) evaluate our performance and the performance of our properties in comparison with expected results and results of previous periods; (iii) evaluate the performance of our management; (iv) budget and forecast future results to assist in the allocation of resources; and (v) evaluate how a specific potential investment will impact our future results.

Limitations on the use of our FFO measures

While we believe our modified FFO measures are important supplemental measures, neither NAREIT's nor our measures of FFO should be used alone because they exclude significant economic components of net earnings computed under GAAP and are, therefore, limited as an analytical tool. Accordingly, these are only a few of the many measures we use when analyzing our business.  Some of the limitations are:

  • The current income tax expenses that are excluded from our modified FFO measures represent the taxes that are payable.
  • Depreciation and amortization of real estate assets are economic costs that are excluded from FFO. FFO is limited, as it does not reflect the cash requirements that may be necessary for future replacements of the real estate assets. Furthermore, the amortization of capital expenditures and leasing costs necessary to maintain the operating performance of logistics facilities are not reflected in FFO.
  • Gains or losses from property dispositions and impairment charges related to expected dispositions represent changes in value of the properties. By excluding these gains and losses, FFO does not capture realized changes in the value of disposed properties arising from changes in market conditions.
  • The deferred income tax benefits and expenses that are excluded from our modified FFO measures result from the creation of a deferred income tax asset or liability that may have to be settled at some future point. Our modified FFO measures do not currently reflect any income or expense that may result from such settlement.
  • The foreign currency exchange gains and losses that are excluded from our modified FFO measures are generally recognized based on movements in foreign currency exchange rates through a specific point in time. The ultimate settlement of our foreign currency-denominated net assets is indefinite as to timing and amount. Our FFO measures are limited in that they do not reflect the current period changes in these net assets that result from periodic foreign currency exchange rate movements.
  • The gains and losses on extinguishment of debt or preferred stock that we exclude from our Core FFO, may provide a benefit or cost to us as we may be settling our obligation at less or more than our future obligation.

We compensate for these limitations by using our FFO measures only in conjunction with net earnings computed under GAAP when making our decisions. This information should be read with our complete Consolidated Financial Statements prepared under GAAP. To assist investors in compensating for these limitations, we reconcile our modified FFO measures to our net earnings computed under GAAP.

Guidance. The following is a reconciliation of our annual guided Net Earnings per share to our guided Core FFO per share:


Low


High


Net earnings attributable to common stockholders (a)

$

3.25


$

3.45


Our share of:







Depreciation and amortization


2.91



2.94


Net gains on real estate transactions, net of taxes


(0.75)



(0.90)


Unrealized foreign currency losses (gains), losses (gains) on early extinguishment of debt and other, net


(0.02)



(0.02)


Core FFO attributable to common stockholders/unitholders

$

5.39


$

5.47




(a)   

Earnings guidance includes potential future gains recognized from real estate transactions, but excludes future foreign currency or derivative gains or losses as these items are difficult to predict.

Market Capitalization equals Market Equity, less liquidation preference of the preferred shares/units, plus our share of total debt.

Market Equity equals outstanding shares of common stock and units multiplied by the closing stock price plus the liquidation preference of the preferred shares/units.

Net Promote Income (Expense) is promote revenue earned from third-party investors during the period, net of related cash and stock compensation expenses, and taxes and foreign currency derivative gains and losses, if applicable.

Operating Portfolio represents industrial properties in our Owned and Managed portfolio that have reached Stabilization. Assets held for sale, Non-Strategic Assets and non-industrial assets are excluded from the portfolio. Prologis Share of NOI excludes termination fees and adjustments and includes NOI for the properties contributed to or acquired from co-investment ventures at our actual share prior to and subsequent to change in ownership.

Owned and Managed represents the consolidated properties as well as properties owned by our unconsolidated co-investment ventures, which we manage.

Prologis Share represents our proportionate economic ownership of each entity, or property included in our total Owned and Managed portfolio, whether consolidated or unconsolidated.

Rent Change (Cash) represents the percentage change in starting rental rates per the lease agreement, on new and renewed leases, commenced during the period compared with the previous ending rental rates in that same space. This measure excludes any short-term leases of less than one-year, holdover payments, free rent periods and introductory (teaser rates) defined as 50% or less of the stabilized rate.

Rent Change (Net Effective) represents the percentage change in net effective rental rates (average rate over the lease term), on new and renewed leases, commenced during the period compared with the previous net effective rental rates in that same space. This measure excludes any short-term leases of less than one year and holdover payments.

Retention is the square footage of all leases commenced during the period that are rented by existing tenants divided by the square footage of all expiring and in-place leases during the reporting period. The square footage of tenants that default or buy-out prior to expiration of their lease and short-term leases of less than one year, are not included in the calculation.

Same Store. Our same store metrics are non-GAAP financial measures, which are commonly used in the real estate industry and expected from the financial community, on both a net effective and cash basis. We evaluate the performance of the operating properties we own and manage using a "same store" analysis because the population of properties in this analysis is consistent from period to period, which allows us and investors to analyze our ongoing business operations. We determine our same store metrics on property NOI, which is calculated as rental revenue less rental expense for the applicable properties in the same store population for both consolidated and unconsolidated properties based on our ownership interest, as further defined below.

We define our same store population for the three months ended June 30, 2024 as the properties in our Owned and Managed Operating Portfolio, including the property NOI for both consolidated properties and properties owned by the unconsolidated co-investment ventures at January 1, 2023 and owned throughout the same three-month period in both 2023 and 2024.

We believe the drivers of property NOI for the consolidated portfolio are generally the same for the properties owned by the ventures in which we invest and therefore we evaluate the same store metrics of the Owned and Managed portfolio based on Prologis' ownership in the properties ("Prologis Share").

The same store population excludes properties held for sale to third parties, along with development properties that were not stabilized at the beginning of the period (January 1, 2023) and properties acquired or disposed of to third parties during the period. To derive an appropriate measure of period-to-period operating performance, we remove the effects of foreign currency exchange rate movements by using the reported period-end exchange rate to translate from local currency into the U.S. dollar, for both periods.

As non-GAAP financial measures, the same store metrics have certain limitations as an analytical tool and may vary among real estate companies. As a result, we provide a reconciliation of Rental Revenues less Rental Expenses ("Property NOI") (from our Consolidated Financial Statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP) to our Same Store Property NOI measures, as follows:


Three Months Ended




Jun. 30,


dollars in thousands

2024


2023


Change (%)


Reconciliation of Consolidated Property NOI to Same Store Property NOI measures:










Rental revenues

$

1,852,376


$

1,651,454





Rental expenses


(445,235)



(387,938)





Consolidated Property NOI

$

1,407,141


$

1,263,516





Adjustments to derive same store results:











Property NOI from consolidated properties not included in same

     store portfolio and other adjustments (a)


(206,994)



(117,892)






Property NOI from unconsolidated co-investment ventures included

     in same store portfolio (a)(b)


779,945



735,600






Third parties' share of Property NOI from properties included in

     same store portfolio (a)(b)


(618,904)



(591,155)





Prologis Share of Same Store Property NOI – Net Effective (b)

$

1,361,188


$

1,290,069



5.5

%


Consolidated properties straight-line rent and fair value lease

     amortization included in the same store portfolio (c)


(107,050)



(121,029)






Unconsolidated co-investment ventures straight-line rent and fair

     value lease amortization included in the same store portfolio (c)


(11,554)



(17,112)






Third parties' share of straight-line rent and fair value lease

      amortization included in the same store portfolio (b)(c)


6,529



13,016





Prologis Share of Same Store Property NOI – Cash (b)(c)

$

1,249,113


$

1,164,944



7.2

%



(a)   

We exclude properties held for sale to third parties, along with development properties that were not stabilized at the beginning of the period and properties acquired or disposed of to third parties during the period. We also exclude net termination and renegotiation fees to allow us to evaluate the growth or decline in each property's rental revenues without regard to one-time items that are not indicative of the property's recurring operating performance. Net termination and renegotiation fees represent the gross fee negotiated to allow a customer to terminate or renegotiate their lease, offset by the write-off of the asset recorded due to the adjustment to straight-line rents over the lease term. Same Store Property NOI is adjusted to include an allocation of property management expenses for our consolidated properties based on the property management services provided to each property (generally, based on a percentage of revenues). On consolidation, these amounts are eliminated and the actual costs of providing property management and leasing services are recognized as part of our consolidated rental expense.

(b)   

We include the Property NOI for the same store portfolio for both consolidated properties and properties owned by the co-investment ventures based on our investment in the underlying properties. In order to calculate our share of Same Store Property NOI from the co-investment ventures in which we own less than 100%, we use the co-investment ventures' underlying Property NOI for the same store portfolio and apply our ownership percentage at June 30, 2024 to the Property NOI for both periods, including the properties contributed during the period. We adjust the total Property NOI from the same store portfolio of the co-investment ventures by subtracting the third parties' share of both consolidated and unconsolidated co-investment ventures.


During the periods presented, certain wholly-owned properties were contributed to a co-investment venture and are included in the same store portfolio. Neither our consolidated results nor those of the co-investment ventures, when viewed individually, would be comparable on a same store basis because of the changes in composition of the respective portfolios from period to period (e.g. the results of a contributed property are included in our consolidated results through the contribution date and in the results of the venture subsequent to the contribution date based on our ownership interest at the end of the period). As a result, only line items labeled "Prologis Share of Same Store Property NOI" are comparable period over period.

(c)   

We further remove certain noncash items (straight-line rent and fair value lease amortization) included in the financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP to reflect a Same Store Property NOI – Cash measure.


We manage our business and compensate our executives based on the same store results of our Owned and Managed portfolio at 100% as we manage our portfolio on an ownership blind basis. We calculate those results by including 100% of the properties included in our same store portfolio.

Stabilization is defined as the earlier of when a property that was developed has been completed for one year, is contributed to a co-investment venture following completion or is 90% occupied. Upon Stabilization, a property is moved into our Operating Portfolio.

Weighted Average Interest Rate is based on the effective rate, which includes the amortization of related premiums and discounts and finance costs. 

Weighted Average Stabilized Capitalization ("Cap") Rate is calculated as Stabilized NOI divided by the Acquisition Price. 

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What was Prologis' (PLD) net earnings per diluted share for Q2 2024?

Prologis (PLD) reported net earnings per diluted share of $0.92 for Q2 2024.

How did Prologis' (PLD) Core FFO per diluted share change in Q2 2024 compared to Q2 2023?

Prologis' (PLD) Core FFO per diluted share decreased from $1.83 in Q2 2023 to $1.34 in Q2 2024.

What was Prologis' (PLD) average occupancy rate in Q2 2024?

Prologis (PLD) reported an average occupancy rate of 96.1% for Q2 2024.

How much available liquidity does Prologis (PLD) have as of Q2 2024?

Prologis (PLD) reported having nearly $6.5 billion of available liquidity as of Q2 2024.

Has Prologis (PLD) revised its 2024 guidance after Q2 results?

Yes, Prologis (PLD) has revised its 2024 guidance, slightly increasing projections for net earnings and Core FFO.

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