Extra Space Storage Pursues the Winner’s Curse; LSI Shareholders Should Take the Money and Run

Image Source: Extra Space Storage By Brian Nelson, CFA It would seem that Life Storage (LSI) wants nothing to do with Public Storage (PSA), first refusing to negotiate with Public Storage regarding its proposal to merge, then rolling out a revised severance package for its CEO, CFO and COO on March 17, and now most recently announcing that it would tie the knot with Extra Space Storage (EXR) on April 3. We walked through the background of Public Storage’s overture to merge with Life Storage in the March edition (pdf) of the High Yield Dividend Newsletter, and frankly, we’re a bit puzzled by LSI’s behavior. We’re not sure what Public Storage’s next move will be at this point – whether … Read more

Two Top Income Ideas Locked in Hostile Takeover Battle

Image Source: Public Storage By Brian Nelson, CFA On February 5, self-storage giant Public Storage (PSA) announced that it had launched a hostile takeover attempt of rival Life Storage (LSI) for all of its outstanding shares in an all-stock transaction. According to the terms of the overture, Life Storage shareholders would receive 0.4192 shares of PSA for every share of LSI that they own, implying a 19% premium to the 20-day volume weighted average price of PSA and LSI, as of February 3. We like the proposal and believe that a combined PSA-LSI will be able to drive material synergies. For example, PSA’s same-store direct operating margin is ~80%, while LSI’s is roughly 7 percentage points lower. The combined entity … Read more

Why Are the Dividends of REITs So Risky?

By Brian Nelson, CFA Not all REIT dividends are safe. Many REITs remain capital-market dependent, and some office REITs, retail REITs, and healthcare REITs may be difficult places to generate dependable long-term income in the coming decades, in our view. Office REIT SL Green (SLG) recently cut its payout 13% on December 5, 2022, while another office REIT Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) cut its dividend 29% on January 18, 2023. These are just two of the latest high-profile REIT dividend cuts, and there may be more to come. Contrary to popular opinion, the REIT sector has not been a great source of dependable, reliable income, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis. Five REITs cut their dividends in 2019: Medalist Diversified REIT … Read more

Our Reports on the Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

Dividend Yield: Estimated on a forward-looking annualized basis. VBI: The Valuentum Buying Index, a timeliness indicator that overlays a price-to-fair-value estimate consideration. Fair Value Estimate: Derived by Valuentum’s enterprise valuation process. Dividend Cushion ratio: A ratio assessing the health of the dividend (the higher, the better). Data as of the date of this article. Individual company reports may have been updated subsequent to the publishing of this article, so please download a company’s stock and dividend report for its latest information and data. Note: The data in the tables of each of the below companies’ respective stock pages is updated the weekend after the publishing of this update. Please click on a company name below to view the corresponding equity … Read more

CubeSmart Raises Dividend 14% But We’re Monitoring High Net Debt Load and Deteriorating Occupancy Rates

Image Source: CubeSmart By Brian Nelson, CFA On December 7, CubeSmart (CUBE) raised its quarterly dividend 14%, to $0.49 per share, which implies a forward estimated dividend yield of ~4.5% at the time of this writing. Though we’ve grown more cautious on REITs the past many months in light of rising interest rates, we include a number of REITs across our newsletter portfolios, and CubeSmart is included in the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio. Image Source: CubeSmart The REIT has economic interests in self-storage properties across roughly two dozen US states and also operates a sizable management platform for self-storage properties owned by third parties. CubeSmart’s owned portfolio (properties it has a direct economic interest in) was comprised of ~610 … Read more

REITs May Continue to Face Pressure

Image: The Dividend Cushion ratio is one of the most powerful financial tools an income or dividend growth investor can use in conjunction with qualitative dividend analysis. The ratio is one-of-a-kind in that it is both free-cash-flow based and forward looking. Since its creation in 2012, the Dividend Cushion ratio has forewarned readers of approximately 50 dividend cuts. We estimate its efficacy at ~90%. By Brian Nelson, CFA Times are tough for equity REITs (VNQ) and mortgage REITs (REM), with the VNQ and REM down 25% and 30%, respectively, so far in 2022. This is against a backdrop of Valuentum’s simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio that are doing far better. The lesson in 2022, … Read more

Life Storage Operates Within An Attractive Slice of the REIT Sector

Image Source: Life Storage By Brian Nelson, CFA On November 2, Life Storage (LSI) reported solid third quarter results with its top line and adjusted funds from operations (“FFO”) exceeding the consensus estimates. Equity REITs have faced considerable weakness during 2022, and Life Storage has not been immune to the selling pressure. When it comes to REITs, however, we still like shares of this well-positioned self-storage operator, and investors are getting a rather nice dividend check to boot. Since 2010, Life Storage has generated a ~10% compound annual growth rate in adjusted FFO per share, an impressive feat. Life Storage buys, owns and manages self-storage properties that offer space for consumers and commercial users to store items from automobiles to … Read more

ALERT: Replacing DLR with XLE in DGN and HYDN Portfolios; Public Storage Remains One of Our Favorite REITs

“The REIT space has had a difficult time this year. Public Storage, which reported results November 1, remains one of our favorite REITs, but we are making a change to remove DLR in the simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio and replace its “weighting” with the Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE). The changes will be reflected upon the release of each newsletter’s next edition. We continue to monitor the REIT space cautiously as interest rates rise, and as investors seek out alternatives for income, including I-Bonds yielding 6.89% and certificates of deposit approaching 4% yields.” — Brian Nelson, CFA By Brian Nelson, CFA This year has not been kind to real estate investment trusts (REITs), … Read more

Announcing Valuentum’s Customer Appreciation Day Winners!

In no particular order — the five winners… As a Chief Investment Strategist that oversees a significant amount of assets, it is vital to have unbiased research that we can lean on for decision making. Brian and the Valuentum team help provide a disciplined and fundamental approach to stock analysis without the typical Wall Street bias or conflicts of interest. The value we get on a monthly basis for having this detailed thought analysis and wise long-term thinking greatly outweighs the cost. We are very happy to have them on our short list of management we trust.  – Stephen H. (October 2022) —– I’d like you to know what my takeaways are from your research: 1) Be wary of capital … Read more

High Yield Dividend Newsletter Portfolio Continues to Deliver!

Image: The year-to-date simulated performance of the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, which continues to hold up well during 2022, while offering an attractive forward estimated dividend yield. Data retrieved interim session October 19.   By Brian Nelson, CFA  Valuentum’s newsletter product suite continues to deliver in good times and bad. For those of you interested in high dividend paying stocks, we offer a High Yield Dividend Newsletter and a simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, which has been holding up well amid the weakness across both the stock and bond markets this year.   Based on our calculations, the simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio now boasts an estimated forward dividend yield of ~5.44% and is down only approximately 10% on … Read more