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HCP Reports Second Quarter 2018 Results

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IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- HCP, Inc. HCP today announced results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2018.  For the quarter, we generated net income of $0.19 per share, FFO of $0.45 per share and FFO as adjusted of $0.47 per share.

QUARTERLY AND RECENT HIGHLIGHTS

–      Entered into a $605 million joint venture with Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing on a two million square foot medical office portfolio

–      Commenced $267 million of life science development projects, including $160 million at Hayden Research Campus in the Boston market and $107 million at Phase IV of The Cove in South San Francisco

–      Generated $892 million of proceeds from asset sales, including: (i) a 51% interest in our U.K. holdings; (ii) our remaining investment in the RIDEA II senior housing joint venture ("RIDEA II"); and (iii) five assets sold to Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. ("Brookdale")

–      Under contract on the previously announced disposition of 22 senior housing communities managed by Brookdale to an investment fund managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management for $428 million

–      Completed 28 senior housing operator transitions from Brookdale to date, including 20 to Atria, five to Sunrise, two to Eclipse and one to Sonata

–      Completed 324,000 square feet of leasing at Phase III of The Cove, bringing Phase III to 100% leased

–      Repaid $700 million of our 5.375% senior notes due 2021 using proceeds from capital recycling 

–      Appointed Katherine Sandstrom to the Company's Board of Directors 

–      Named to the FTSE4Good sustainability index for the seventh consecutive year

–      Increased 2018 FFO as adjusted guidance and reaffirmed full-year 2018 SPP Cash NOI guidance ranges



Three Months Ended June 30, 2018



Three Months Ended June 30, 2017





(in thousands, except per share amounts)

Amount



Diluted

Per Share



Amount



Diluted

Per Share



Per Share

Change

Net income (loss)

$

89,481





$

0.19





$

19,283





$

0.04





$

0.15



FFO

$

209,895





$

0.45





$

164,650





$

0.35





$

0.10



Transaction-related items

1,993









840











Other impairments (recoveries), net(1)

7,639





0.02





56,682





0.12





(0.10)



Litigation costs

179









3,366





0.01





(0.01)



Foreign currency remeasurement losses (gains)

(195)









(768)











FFO as adjusted

$

219,511





$

0.47





$

224,770





$

0.48





$

(0.01)



FAD

$

190,103









$

200,157











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(1)

For the three months ended June 30, 2018, represents the impairment of an undeveloped life science land parcel classified as held for sale. For the three months ended June 30, 2017, represents the impairment of our Tandem Mezzanine Loan, which was sold in the first quarter of 2018.

FFO, FFO as adjusted, FAD, and SPP Cash NOI are supplemental non-GAAP financial measures that we believe are useful in evaluating the operating performance of real estate investment trusts.  See "June 30, 2018 Discussion and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" for definitions, discussions of their uses and inherent limitations, and reconciliations to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP on the Investor Relations section of our website at http://ir.hcpi.com/financial-reconciliation.

SAME PROPERTY PORTFOLIO OPERATING SUMMARY

The tables below outline the year-over-year three-month SPP Cash NOI growth and the components of our senior housing operating portfolio ("SHOP") SPP Cash NOI growth for the second quarter:

Year-Over-Year Three-Month SPP Cash NOI Growth

Senior housing triple-net

0.7%

SHOP

(4.4%)

Life science

0.5%

Medical office

2.5%

Other non-reportable segments ("Other")

1.7%

Total Portfolio

0.7%

 

Components of SHOP SPP Cash NOI Growth



Core Portfolio(1)



Transition/Sale Portfolio(2)



Total

Property count

33



22



55

SPP Cash NOI Growth

2.9%



(15.3%)



(4.4%)

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(1)

Includes 17 properties managed by Brookdale and 16 properties managed by four operators that are not expected to undergo a transition or sale during 2018.

(2)

Represents properties managed by Brookdale that have transitioned or are expected to transition to new operators or sell in 2018.

HCP AND MORGAN STANLEY REAL ESTATE INVESTING EXPAND STRATEGIC MEDICAL OFFICE JOINT VENTURE RELATIONSHIP

HCP entered into a definitive agreement to form a new $605 million 51%/49% joint venture (the "Venture") on a two million square foot medical office portfolio with Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing ("MSREI").  This will be the second medical office joint venture between HCP and MSREI.

"We are excited to build on our successful relationship with Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing," said Scott Brinker, Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of HCP.  "The Venture demonstrates our ability to use strong relationships with capital partners, owners, and health systems to source and structure creative investments that are accretive to earnings and aligned with our strategy of owning on-campus medical office properties affiliated with leading health systems."

To form the Venture, MSREI will contribute cash and HCP will contribute nine wholly-owned medical office buildings (the "Contributed Assets").  The Contributed Assets are primarily located in Texas and Florida, have a combined 1.2 million square feet of leasable space and are 80% occupied.  The Contributed Assets are valued at approximately $320 million, representing a 4% disposition cap rate on a trailing 12-month basis. 

The Venture intends to use the cash contributed by MSREI to fund the acquisition of a medical office portfolio (the "Portfolio") in Greenville, South Carolina.  HCP's initial yield on the transaction is approximately 6% inclusive of joint venture fees.

Excluding three small non-strategic assets the Venture expects to immediately market for sale, the Portfolio consists of 13 assets with a combined 832,000 square feet and is 95% on-campus.  The Portfolio is anchored by A-rated Greenville Health System ("GHS"), which leases 94% of the square footage and is the largest health system in South Carolina.  The Venture has reached an agreement with GHS to enter into new 10-year leases concurrent with the closing of the acquisition, which is expected to occur in the third quarter.

The Portfolio is accretive to a number of HCP's key portfolio metrics including on-campus percentage, occupancy, rent per square foot, and percentage of space leased to a health system.  The Portfolio acquisition and formation of the Venture are expected to be immediately accretive to HCP's FFO and FAD.

The Venture between HCP and MSREI builds on a portfolio of medical office buildings that was acquired in 2015 for $225 million.  On a combined basis, the HCP and MSREI relationship will span 3.2 million square feet of leasable space across 33 properties.

TRANSACTION UPDATES

22-COMMUNITY PORTFOLIO SALE 

As previously disclosed, HCP entered into definitive agreements to sell a portfolio of 22 Brookdale-managed senior housing communities to an investment fund managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management for $428 million.  The transaction is expected to close in two installments, with the first closing in the third quarter and the second closing in the fourth quarter, as regulatory license transfer approvals are granted.

U.K. PORTFOLIO TRANSACTION 

In June, we closed on the previously announced joint venture through which we sold a 51% interest in our U.K. holdings, generating net proceeds of approximately $402 million, including $146 million of third party property-level financing at our share.  As part of the transaction, we expect to sell our remaining 49% interest in the joint venture in 2019.

Additionally, we expect to sell an £11 million loan at par to a separate buyer in the third quarter.

RIDEA II JOINT VENTURE SALE

As previously announced, in June we closed on the disposition of our remaining investment in RIDEA II, generating $332 million of proceeds.  At the time of the sale, the RIDEA II joint venture owned 49 communities, of which 46 were managed by Brookdale.

ADDITIONAL SIGNIFICANT DISPOSITION TRANSACTIONS

As previously announced, we sold five senior housing assets to Brookdale for $243 million in April 2018.  Additionally, during the quarter, we sold five senior housing communities, four of which were managed by Brookdale, to third parties for $61 million.

In June, we reached a definitive agreement to sell a parcel of land in San Diego for $35 million and expect this transaction to close by year end.  The land parcel was originally acquired as part of HCP's purchase of Slough Estates USA Inc. in August 2007.

In July, a tenant in our life science portfolio in South San Francisco exercised its purchase option on four properties, generating proceeds of $269 million.

OPERATOR TRANSITION UPDATES

SUNRISE

We reached an agreement with Sunrise Senior Living, LLC ("Sunrise") to transition management on a portfolio of six HCP-owned senior housing communities from Brookdale to Sunrise.  To date, we have completed five transitions and expect the remaining community to transition in the third quarter.

ATRIA

To date, we have completed transitions of 20 HCP-owned senior housing communities from Brookdale to Atria Senior Living and expect to transition the remaining properties in the third quarter. 

ECLIPSE

In July, we completed transitions of two HCP-owned senior housing communities from Brookdale to Elmcroft by Eclipse Senior Living ("ESL") and expect to transition one additional community to ESL in the third quarter.

DEVELOPMENT UPDATES

HAYDEN CAMPUS EXPANSION

In June, we broke ground on 75 Hayden, a 214,000 square foot Class A development at our Hayden Research Campus ("Hayden") located in the Boston suburb of Lexington.  The $160 million campus expansion, expected to stabilize in 2022, will capitalize on the strong demand from tenants expanding from current locations in the Cambridge and suburban Boston submarkets.  When complete, the Hayden campus will encompass 600,000 square feet of state-of-the-art Class A life science space.

PHASE III OF THE COVE 100% LEASED; COMMENCING PHASE IV DEVELOPMENT

We have signed 324,000 square feet of leases at our $224 million Phase III development of The Cove in South San Francisco.  With Phase III 100% leased, we recently commenced development on the 160,000 square foot, $107 million final phase of the project ("Phase IV").  Upon Phase IV's completion in early 2020, The Cove will be a one million square foot, LEED silver, fully-integrated, waterfront life science campus located at the entrance to South San Francisco's life science cluster. 

BALANCE SHEET

At June 30, 2018, we had $1.5 billion of liquidity from a combination of cash and availability under our $2.0 billion credit facility.

On July 16, 2018, we repaid $700 million of our 5.375% senior notes due 2021 using capital recycling proceeds received subsequent to June 30.  In connection with the repayment, we expect to incur an extinguishment of debt charge of approximately $44 million in the third quarter.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

HCP appointed Katherine Sandstrom as a new independent director to its Board of Directors.  Ms. Sandstrom's career spanned over two decades at Heitman LLC, a real estate investment management firm, where she held a series of senior leadership positions.  Most recently, she served as head of Heitman's real estate securities business, overseeing more than $5 billion of assets invested through domestic and global funds, as well as separately managed accounts.  Additionally, she led the firm's buy-side investment teams for REIT securities strategies and assets held by institutional and private wealth clients.  Ms. Sandstrom continues to serve as an advisor to Heitman's securities business leaders.  

DIVIDEND

On July 26, 2018, our Board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.37 per common share.  The dividend will be paid on August 21, 2018 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on August 6, 2018.

SUSTAINABILITY

For the seventh consecutive year, we were named as a constituent to the FTSE4Good Index Series, an equity index series designed to facilitate investment in companies that meet globally recognized environmental, social and governance criteria.  More information about HCP's sustainability efforts, including a link to our Sustainability Report, is available in the Sustainability section which can be found on our website at www.hcpi.com/sustainable-growth.

2018 GUIDANCE

For full-year 2018, we expect net income per share to range between $0.79 and $0.85; FFO per share to range between $1.65 and $1.69; and FFO as adjusted per share to range between $1.79 and $1.83, representing a $0.01 per share increase at the mid-point.  In addition, we expect 2018 SPP Cash NOI to increase between 0.25% and 1.75%.  These estimates do not reflect the potential impact from unannounced future transactions other than capital recycling activities. For additional detail and information regarding these estimates, refer to the "Projected Full Year 2018 SPP Cash NOI Growth" table below, the 2018 Guidance section of our corresponding Supplemental Report and the Discussion and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures, both available in the Investor Relations section of our website at http://ir.hcpi.com.





Projected Full Year 2018

SPP Cash NOI Growth





Low



High

Senior housing triple-net



0.50%



1.50%

SHOP



(4.00%)



0.00%

Life science



0.25%



1.25%

Medical office



1.75%



2.75%

Other



0.50%



1.50%

Total Portfolio SPP Growth



0.25%



1.75%

COMPANY INFORMATION

HCP has scheduled a conference call and webcast for Thursday, August 2, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time (12:00 p.m. Eastern Time) to present its performance and operating results for the quarter ended June 30, 2018.  The conference call is accessible by dialing (888) 317-6003 (U.S.) or (412) 317-6061 (International).  The conference ID number is 6277849.  You may also access the conference call via webcast in the Investor Relations section of our website at http://ir.hcpi.com.  Through August 17, 2018, an archive of the webcast will be available on our website, and a telephonic replay can be accessed by dialing (877) 344-7529 (U.S.) or (412) 317-0088 (International) and entering conference ID number 10121778.  Our Supplemental Report for the current period is also available, with this earnings release, in the Investor Relations section of our website.

ABOUT HCP

HCP, Inc. is a fully integrated real estate investment trust (REIT) that invests in real estate serving the healthcare industry in the United States.  HCP owns a large-scale portfolio primarily diversified across life science, medical office and senior housing.  Recognized as a global leader in sustainability, HCP has been a publicly-traded company since 1985 and was the first healthcare REIT selected to the S&P 500 index.  For more information regarding HCP, visit www.hcpi.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Statements in this release 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.  Forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements regarding our and our officers' intent, belief or expectation as identified by the use of words such as "may," "will," "project," "expect," "believe," "intend," "anticipate," "seek," "forecast," "plan," "potential," "estimate," "could," "would," "should" and other comparable and derivative terms or the negatives thereof.  Examples of forward-looking statements include, among other things, (i) all statements under the heading "2018 Guidance," including without limitation with respect to expected net income, FFO per share, FFO as adjusted per share, SPP Cash NOI and other financial projections and assumptions, including those in the "Projected Full Year 2018 SPP Cash NOI Growth" table in this release, as well as comparable statements included in other sections of this release; (ii) statements regarding the payment of a quarterly cash dividend; and (iii) statements regarding timing, outcomes and other details relating to current, pending or contemplated acquisitions, dispositions, transitions, developments, redevelopments, joint venture transactions, capital recycling and financing activities, and other transactions discussed in this release, including without limitation those described under the headings "HCP and Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing Expand Strategic Medical Office Joint Venture Relationship", "Transaction Updates", "Operator Transition Update", "Development Updates" and "Balance Sheet."  Forward-looking statements reflect our current expectations and views about future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect our future financial condition and results of operations.  While forward-looking statements reflect our good faith belief and assumptions we believe to be reasonable based upon current information, we can give no assurance that our expectations or forecasts will be attained.  Further, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of any such forward-looking statement contained in this release, and such forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict.  These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our reliance on a concentration of a small number of tenants and operators for a significant percentage of our revenues; the financial condition of our existing and future tenants, operators and borrowers, including potential bankruptcies and downturns in their businesses, and their legal and regulatory proceedings, which results in uncertainties regarding our ability to continue to realize the full benefit of such tenants' and operators' leases and borrowers' loans; the ability of our existing and future tenants, operators and borrowers to conduct their respective businesses in a manner sufficient to maintain or increase their revenues and to generate sufficient income to make rent and loan payments to us and our ability to recover investments made, if applicable, in their operations; competition for the acquisition and financing of suitable healthcare properties as well as competition for tenants and operators, including with respect to new leases and mortgages and the renewal or rollover of existing leases; our concentration in the healthcare property sector, particularly in senior housing, life sciences and medical office buildings, which makes our profitability more vulnerable to a downturn in a specific sector than if we were investing in multiple industries; our ability to identify replacement tenants and operators and the potential renovation costs and regulatory approvals associated therewith; the risks associated with property development and redevelopment, including costs above original estimates, project delays and lower occupancy rates and rents than expected; the risks associated with our investments in joint ventures and unconsolidated entities, including our lack of sole decision making authority and our reliance on our partners' financial condition and continued cooperation; our ability to achieve the benefits of acquisitions and other investments, including those discussed above, within expected time frames or at all, or within expected cost projections; the potential impact on us and our tenants, operators and borrowers from current and future litigation matters, including the possibility of larger than expected litigation costs, adverse results and related developments; operational risks associated with third party management contracts, including the additional regulation and liabilities of our RIDEA lease structures; the effect on us and our tenants and operators of legislation, executive orders and other legal requirements, including compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, fire, safety and health regulations, environmental laws, the Affordable Care Act, licensure, certification and inspection requirements, and laws addressing entitlement programs and related services, including Medicare and Medicaid, which may result in future reductions in reimbursements or fines for noncompliance; changes in federal, state or local laws and regulations, including those affecting the healthcare industry that affect our costs of compliance or increase the costs, or otherwise affect the operations, of our tenants and operators; our ability to foreclose on collateral securing our real estate-related loans; volatility or uncertainty in the capital markets, the availability and cost of capital as impacted by interest rates, changes in our credit ratings, and the value of our common stock, and other conditions that may adversely impact our ability to fund our obligations or consummate transactions, or reduce the earnings from potential transactions; changes in global, national and local economic or other conditions, including currency exchange rates; our ability to manage our indebtedness level and changes in the terms of such indebtedness; competition for skilled management and other key personnel; the potential impact of uninsured or underinsured losses; our reliance on information technology systems and the potential impact of system failures, disruptions or breaches; the ability to maintain our qualification as a real estate investment trust; and other risks and uncertainties described from time to time in our Securities and Exchange Commission filings.  Except as required by law, we do not undertake, and hereby disclaim, any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made.

CONTACT

Andrew Johns

Vice President – Finance and Investor Relations

949-407-0400

HCP, Inc.

Consolidated Balance Sheets

In thousands, except share and per share data

(unaudited)





June 30,

2018



December 31,

2017

Assets







Real estate:







Buildings and improvements

$

10,683,541





$

11,239,732



Development costs and construction in progress

373,818





447,976



Land

1,655,012





1,785,865



Accumulated depreciation and amortization

(2,750,351)





(2,741,695)



Net real estate

9,962,020





10,731,878



Net investment in direct financing leases

712,570





714,352



Loans receivable, net

38,691





313,326



Investments in and advances to unconsolidated joint ventures

628,607





800,840



Accounts receivable, net of allowance of $4,755 and $4,425, respectively

43,965





40,733



Cash and cash equivalents

91,381





55,306



Restricted cash

30,548





26,897



Intangible assets, net

294,056





410,082



Assets held for sale, net

692,702





417,014



Proceeds receivable from U.K. JV transaction

402,447







Other assets, net

554,400





578,033



Total assets

$

13,451,387





$

14,088,461











Liabilities and Equity







Bank line of credit

$

545,226





$

1,017,076



Term loan

222,923





228,288



Senior unsecured notes

6,401,502





6,396,451



Mortgage debt

140,321





144,486



Other debt

93,070





94,165



Intangible liabilities, net

49,976





52,579



Liabilities of assets held for sale, net

10,357





14,031



Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

398,920





401,738



Deferred revenue

172,369





144,709



Total liabilities

8,034,664





8,493,523



Commitments and contingencies







Common stock, $1.00 par value: 750,000,000 shares authorized; 469,829,639 and 469,435,678 shares issued and outstanding, respectively

469,830





469,436



Additional paid-in capital

8,187,385





8,226,113



Cumulative dividends in excess of earnings

(3,509,641)





(3,370,520)



Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

(4,080)





(24,024)



Total stockholders' equity

5,143,494





5,301,005











Joint venture partners

96,341





117,045



Non-managing member unitholders

176,888





176,888



Total noncontrolling interests

273,229





293,933



Total equity

5,416,723





5,594,938











Total liabilities and equity

$

13,451,387





$

14,088,461



 

HCP, Inc.

Consolidated Statements of Operations

In thousands, except per share data

(unaudited)





Three Months Ended

June 30,



Six Months Ended

June 30,



2018



2017



2018



2017













Revenues:















Rental and related revenues

$

279,056





$

263,820





$

558,634





$

550,038



Tenant recoveries

38,784





35,259





75,958





68,934



Resident fees and services

136,774





125,416





279,588





265,648



Income from direct financing leases

13,490





13,564





26,756





27,276



Interest income

1,447





20,869





7,812





39,200



Total revenues

469,551





458,928





948,748





951,096



Costs and expenses:















Interest expense

73,038





77,788





148,140





164,506



Depreciation and amortization

143,292





130,751





286,542





267,305



Operating

173,866





153,163





346,418





312,244



General and administrative

22,514





21,286





51,689





43,764



Transaction costs

2,404





867





4,599





1,924



Impairments (recoveries), net

13,912





56,682





13,912





56,682



Total costs and expenses

429,026





440,537





851,300





846,425



Other income (expense):















Gain (loss) on sales of real estate, net

46,064





412





66,879





317,670



Other income (expense), net

1,786





71





(38,621)





51,279



Total other income (expense), net

47,850





483





28,258





368,949



Income (loss) before income taxes and equity income (loss) from unconsolidated joint ventures

88,375





18,874





125,706





473,620



Income tax benefit (expense)

4,654





2,987





9,990





9,149



Equity income (loss) from unconsolidated joint ventures

(101)





240





469





3,509



Net income (loss)

92,928





22,101





136,165





486,278



Noncontrolling interests' share in earnings

(2,986)





(2,718)





(5,991)





(5,750)



Net income (loss) attributable to HCP, Inc.

89,942





19,383





130,174





480,528



Participating securities' share in earnings

(461)





(100)





(852)





(674)



Net income (loss) applicable to common shares

$

89,481





$

19,283





$

129,322





$

479,854



Earnings per common share:















Basic

$

0.19





$

0.04





$

0.28





$

1.02



Diluted

$

0.19





$

0.04





$

0.28





$

1.02



Weighted average shares outstanding:















Basic

469,769





468,646





469,664





468,474



Diluted

469,941





468,839





469,799





473,366



 

HCP, Inc.

Funds From Operations

In thousands, except per share data

(unaudited)







Three Months Ended

June 30,



Six Months Ended

June 30,





2018



2017



2018



2017

Net income (loss) applicable to common shares



$

89,481





$

19,283





$

129,322





$

479,854



Real estate related depreciation and amortization



143,292





130,751





286,542





267,305



Real estate related depreciation and amortization on unconsolidated joint ventures



16,162





16,314





33,550





31,353



Real estate related depreciation and amortization on noncontrolling interests and other



(1,664)





(3,634)





(4,207)





(7,820)



Other depreciation and amortization



1,268





2,347





2,563





5,358



Loss (gain) on sales of real estate, net



(46,064)





(412)





(66,879)





(317,670)



Loss (gain) upon consolidation of real estate, net(1)











41,017







Taxes associated with real estate dispositions(2)



1,147





1





1,147





(5,498)



Impairments (recoveries) of depreciable real estate, net(3)



6,273









6,273







FFO applicable to common shares



209,895





164,650





429,328





452,882



Distributions on dilutive convertible units















3,654



Diluted FFO applicable to common shares



$

209,895





$

164,650





$

429,328





$

456,536



Diluted FFO per common share



$

0.45





$

0.35





$

0.91





$

0.96



Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted FFO



469,941





468,839





469,799





473,366



Impact of adjustments to FFO:

















Transaction-related items



$

1,993





$

840





$

3,934





$

1,896



Other impairments (recoveries), net(4)



7,639





56,682





4,341





5,787



Severance and related charges(5)











8,738







Litigation costs



179





3,366





585





5,205



Foreign currency remeasurement losses (gains)



(195)





(768)





(65)





(845)



Total adjustments



9,616





60,120





17,533





12,043



FFO as adjusted applicable to common shares



219,511





224,770





446,861





464,925



Distributions on dilutive convertible units and other



(28)





1,738





(45)





3,632



Diluted FFO as adjusted applicable to common shares



$

219,483





$

226,508





$

446,816





$

468,557



Diluted FFO as adjusted per common share



$

0.47





$

0.48





$

0.95





$

0.99



Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted FFO as adjusted



469,941





473,528





469,799





473,366



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(1)

For the six months ended June 30, 2018, represents the loss on consolidation of seven U.K. care homes.

(2)

Represents the income tax impact of our RIDEA II transactions in June 2018 and January 2017.

(3)

For the three and six months ended June 30, 2018, represents the impairment of two underperforming SHOP portfolios classified as held for sale (13 total assets).

(4)

For the three months ended June 30, 2018, represents the impairment of an undeveloped life science land parcel classified as held for sale. For the three months ended June 30, 2017, represents the impairment of our Tandem Mezzanine Loan, which was sold in the first quarter of 2018.  For the six months ended June 30, 2018, represents the impairment of an undeveloped life science land parcel classified as held for sale, partially offset by an impairment recovery upon the sale of our Tandem Mezzanine Loan in March 2018. For the six months ended June 30, 2017, represents the impairment of our Tandem Mezzanine Loan, net of the impairment recovery upon the sale of our Four Seasons Notes in the first quarter of 2017.

(5)

For the six months ended June 30, 2018, relates to the departure of our former Executive Chairman, including $6 million of cash severance and $3 million of equity award vestings.

 

HCP, Inc.

Funds Available for Distribution

In thousands

(unaudited)





Three Months

Ended June 30,



Six Months Ended

June 30,



2018



2017



2018



2017

FFO as adjusted applicable to common shares

$

219,511





$

224,770





$

446,861





$

464,925



Amortization of deferred compensation(1)

4,299





3,327





7,719





7,092



Amortization of deferred financing costs

3,355





3,843





6,690





7,702



Straight-line rents

(5,793)





(4,882)





(16,479)





(12,278)



FAD capital expenditures

(26,346)





(25,477)





(45,592)





(47,554)



Lease restructure payments

303





314





601





854



CCRC entrance fees(2)

3,652





4,713





6,679





8,362



Deferred income taxes

(5,731)





(4,342)





(7,871)





(6,716)



Other FAD adjustments(3)

(3,147)





(2,109)





(6,774)





(3,685)



FAD applicable to common shares

190,103





200,157





391,834





418,702



Distributions on dilutive convertible units





1,738











Diluted FAD applicable to common shares

$

190,103





$

201,895





$

391,834





$

418,702



Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted FAD

469,941





473,528





469,799





468,669



 _______________________________________

(1)

Excludes $3 million related to the acceleration of deferred compensation for restricted stock units that vested upon the departure of our former Executive Chairman, which is included in severance and related charges for the six months ended June 30, 2018.

(2)

Represents our 49% share of non-refundable entrance fees as the fees are collected by our CCRC JV, net of reserves and CCRC JV entrance fee amortization.  

(3)

Primarily includes our share of FAD capital expenditures from unconsolidated joint ventures.

 

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