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More Thoughts On ARCP: Close To Risk Free At $10

Published 12/25/2014, 12:03 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

ARCP, A Stock To Consider

American Realty Capital Properties (American Realty Capital Properties (NASDAQ:ARCP) made some announcements yesterday that I feared might be coming. The board of directors is suspending the dividend pending the release of its third quarter and year-end results and will reinstate it after doing a thorough review.

Shares were down yesterday by about 3% on the news implying that the cut was already mostly priced in.

In 5 Monthly Dividend Stocks for 2015, I acknowledged the risk that ARCP held if it reduced its dividend by 5%-10%. Given the company’s desire to reduce debt and its statement that it would pay a dividend “in line with industry peers,” we might be looking at a deeper cut.

“In line with industry peers” is somewhat ambiguous. Established players in the triple-net REIT space Realty Income (NYSE:O) and National Retail Properties (NYSE:NNN) pay out 86% and 81% of their respective funds from operations (“FFO”) as dividends. But WP Carey (NYSE:WPC)), another major player in the space, pays out 105% of FFO. Smaller players Spirit Realty Capital (NYSE:SRC), EPR Properties (EPR), Lexington Realty Trust (NYSE:LXP) and Gramercy Property Trust (ASX:GPT) pay out 83%, 86%, 61% and 88%, respectively.

Taking an average payout ratio, I get 84% of FFO. American Realty Capital Properties’ FFO is something of a moving target at the moment, but $1.00 per share is a relatively conservative estimate. At an 84% payout rate, this would get us to an $0.84 dividend, down from $1.00.

That’s a 16% reduction rather than the 5%-10% I originally envisioned. But far from catastrophic given the circumstances. And at current share prices, it would still represent a 10% dividend yield.

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So, where do we go from here?

ARCP would seem pretty close to “risk free” at current prices. Estimates for the liquidation value of its property portfolio range from $8.50 to $13.30, meaning that at current prices the REIT is worth more dead than alive. In my view, buying ARCP under $10.00 puts the odds in your favor to double your money over the next two years on a total return basis.

Disclosure: Long ARCP, O, NNN, SRC

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