Modiv Inc. (NYSE:MDV) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - InvestingChannel

Modiv Inc. (NYSE:MDV) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

Modiv Inc. (NYSE:MDV) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript May 5, 2024

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Operator: Ladies and gentlemen, good day and welcome to the Modiv Industrial Inc. First Quarter ’24 Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] On today’s call, management will provide prepared remarks and then we will open up the call for your questions. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to John Raney, Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel. Please go ahead, sir.

John Raney: Thank you, operator and thank you, everyone for joining us for Modiv Industrial’s first quarter 2024 earnings call. We issued our earnings release before market opened this morning and it’s available on our website at modiv.com. I’m here today with Aaron Halfacre, Chief Executive Officer and Ray Pacini, Chief Financial Officer. On today’s call, management will provide prepared remarks and then we’ll open up the call for your questions. Before we begin, I would like to remind you that today’s comments will include forward-looking statements under the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements are identified by words such as will be, intend, believe, expect, anticipate or other comparable words and phrases.

Statements that are not historical facts, such as statements about our expected acquisitions or dispositions, potential strategic partner discussions are also forward-looking statements. Our actual financial condition and results of operations may vary materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Discussion of the factors that could cause our results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements are contained in our SEC filings, including our reports on Form 10-K and 10-Q. With that said, I would like to turn the call over to Aaron Halfacre. Aaron?

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Aaron Halfacre: Thanks, John. Hello, everyone. I hope you’re doing well. First quarter right around the corner from fourth quarter results. In the tradition I’ve done in the last couple of quarters, I’ve put it all out there in the earnings release for the most part. So, instead of me jabbing away, first let’s go to Ray and then I’ll catch up at the end. Ray?

Ray Pacini: Thank you, Aaron. I’ll begin with an overview of our first quarter operating results. Rental income for the first quarter was $11.9 million, compared with $10.3 million in the prior-year period. This 15.4% increase reflects the impact of 12 industrial manufacturing property acquisitions during 2023, partially offset by 14 non-core property dispositions in August 2023 and two additional non-core dispositions during the first two months of 2024. First quarter adjusted funds from operations or AFFO was $3.3 million, up 6.6% when compared with $3.1 million in the year-ago quarter. The increase in AFFO primarily reflects the increase in rental income and a decrease in property expenses, which were partially offset by increases in straight line rents and interest expense.

On a per share basis, AFFO was $0.29 per diluted share for this quarter, which reflects an increase of 1 million shares in the weighted average number of fully-diluted common shares outstanding, compared to $0.30 per diluted share in the year-ago quarter. The increase in fully-diluted shares is attributable to performance shares earned by management during 2023 and shares issued during April 2023 in connection with the property acquisition through an UPREIT transaction. Property expenses decreased $723,000 compared with the year-ago quarter, primarily reflecting the disposition of properties with modified gross leases and double net leases in August 2023. Excluding the impact of swap valuations, cash interest expense increased by approximately $1.3 million, reflecting greater borrowings outstanding during 2024, given that during the year-ago quarter, we only had an average of $157 million outstanding on our credit facility.

While G&A increased by $91,000, compared to the year-ago quarter. the increase was entirely due to non-recurring costs for our transfer agent and legal fees related to the distribution of GIPR’s common stock to our stockholders in January. We expect general and administrative expenses to be lower in future quarters since the first quarter of each year includes higher costs for audit and tax professionals along with higher social security taxes for employees, who reached the social security maximum tax during the first quarter. Now, turning to our portfolio. Following the January and February dispositions of two non-core assets, our 42-property portfolio has an attractive weighted average lease term of 13.9 years and approximately 34% of our tenants or their parent companies have an investment grade credit rating from a recognized credit rating agency of BBB- or better.

Annualized base rent for our 42 properties totals $39.9 million as of March 31st, 2024, with 38 industrial properties representing 75% of ABR, three office properties representing 14% of ABR and one retail property representing 11% of ABR. With respect to our balance sheet and liquidity, as of March 31st, 2024, total cash and cash equivalents was $18.4 million and we had $281 million of debt outstanding. Our debt consists of $31 million of mortgages on two properties and a $250 million term loan outstanding on our $400 million credit facility. And we do not have any debt maturities until January 2027. Based on interest rate swap agreements that we entered into during 2022, 100% of our indebtedness as of March 31st, 2024, held a fixed interest rate with a weighted average interest rate of 4.52% based on our leverage ratio of 48% at quarter end.

We’re exploring various alternatives to extend or restructure the December 31st, 2024 cancellation options on our existing swaps. As previously announced, our Board of Directors declared a cash dividend per common share of approximately $0.095 for the months of April, May and June 2024, representing an annualized dividend rate of $1.15 per share of common stock. This represents a yield of 7.72% based on the $14.90 closing price of our common stock as of May 1st, 2024. I’ll now turn the call back over to Aaron.

Aaron Halfacre: Thanks, Ray. I’d say pretty straightforward quarter. I think if we look at a lot of REITs coming out, very similar theme, a lot of volatility doesn’t make sense to be actively acquiring too much. Those who have distressed assets seem to be disposing of them. For us, it was mainly a quarter of patients, sort of like a duck on the surface of the water, it may look calm. but furiously, sort of kicking the legs. The bulk of that time being spent on the aforementioned strategic partner conversations. These take a lot of time, a lot of effort, a lot of thinking, but primarily a lot of patience. I think we feel constructive on the company. It’s probably the best we’ve ever been in a position. We feel like we have no gun to our head.

We don’t have to do anything. We’d love the capital markets to open back up, but everyone on this call would love the same. It’s been a long trough. Our entire public existence has been eating nuts and berries, and never having a steak. So, we’re keeping the faith and doing quite fine. It’s a crazy time now for people to make decisions. Was it three weeks ago we had 300 missiles coming over into the Middle East. We’ve got campus riots. We’ve got, well, I think it was December — the end of December, the market was pricing six cuts in. We’ve had a lot of volatility and I think the stability that we’ve shown is worth something. I think we’re still massively undervalued. That’s why I’m — I have a big personal position. I’m very comfortable with that and about closing that gap.

The NAV that we came out with, look, some people may have disdain for appraisals. but they’re a legitimate part of the real estate space. We chose two very high-profile legitimate appraisers to go out and appraise our portfolio of assets, as well as our fixed rate mortgages, and we use that information to come up with an NAV. I think if you look at the history of our NAV, you could find along a lot of them in our S11 that we did two years ago. but obviously, we came out with an NAV last year. I think directionally, they show the right trend, right, unlike say, BREIT or SREIT out there. And then on non-traded space, our valuations have gone down from last year. So, that passes the smell test in my perspective, because we have had wider cap rates and higher rates.

So, you should see that in your appraisals. But I think it just clearly shows that our lack of float, the fact that the vast majority of our legacy investors do not even pay attention to the share price, do not even remotely consider trading it. If you look at a percentage of our shares outstanding, it is what trades. Ours is like a tenth of what a normal read is. So, we have very thin volume and we understand that we have to address that. We’ve had many conversations with people of the institutional space, who really like what we’re doing, like our theme. but there’s no way right now for them to find a way to get in. And so, we just have to be patient. We don’t have our ATM open right now. We’re not looking at that. We did try it out in prior quarter just to try to grease the skids.

but we’re just being patient, operating with what we have, minding our Ps and Qs, saving every penny that we can to get something done and we’re optimistic that we can get something done. We just don’t know when it will happen. This environment again, to say this like for the fifth time requires patience. But that said, optimism is high, focus is strong and ready for some Q&A. Operator?

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