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Vornado Announces Its Share of Toys “R” Us’ Second Quarter Financial Results

October 4, 2013

PARAMUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE:VNO) announced today its 32.6% share of Toys “R” Us’ second quarter financial results that it recorded in its third quarter ended September 30, 2013. Vornado’s results will include a net loss of $34,209,000, or $0.17 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $8,585,000, or $0.04 per diluted share recorded in the quarter ended September 30, 2012.

Vornado’s share of negative Funds From Operations (“FFO”) after income taxes for the quarter ended September 30, 2013 is $22,343,000 or $0.11 per diluted share, compared to FFO after income taxes of $2,403,000, or $0.01 per diluted share in the prior year’s quarter. Vornado’s share of Toys’ FFO will be treated as non-comparable in both periods.

The business of Toys is highly seasonal; historically, Toys’ fourth quarter net income accounts for more than 80% of its fiscal year net income.

Attached is a summary of Toys’ financial results and Vornado’s 32.6% share of its equity in Toys’ net loss, as well as reconciliations of net loss to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (“EBITDA”) and negative FFO.

Vornado Realty Trust is a fully-integrated equity real estate investment trust.

Certain statements contained herein may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks associated with the timing of and costs associated with property improvements, financing commitments and general competitive factors.

   

Toys "R" Us, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations – Unaudited

 
           
        For the Quarter Ended  
        August 3, 2013       July 28, 2012  
(Amounts in thousands)       Results on a
Historical
Basis
      Results on
Vornado’s
Purchase Price
Accounting
Basis
      Results on
Vornado’s
Purchase Price
Accounting
Basis
 
Net sales       $ 2,377,000       $ 2,377,000       $ 2,552,000  
Cost of sales         1,457,000         1,457,000         1,534,000  
Gross margin         920,000         920,000         1,018,000  
                                 
Selling, general and administrative expenses         890,000         893,700         892,900  
Depreciation and amortization         95,000         99,700         102,900  
Other income, net         (19,000 )       (10,200 )       (12,100 )
Total operating expenses         966,000         983,200         983,700  
Operating (loss) earnings         (46,000 )       (63,200 )       34,300  
Interest expense         (116,000 )       (117,900 )       (106,200 )
Interest income         1,000         1,000         4,000  
Loss before income taxes         (161,000 )       (180,100 )       (67,900 )
Income tax benefit         48,000         69,500         34,200  
Net loss       $ (113,000 )     $ (110,600 )     $ (33,700 )
                                 
Vornado’s 32.6% equity in Toys’ net loss                 $ (36,056 )     $ (10,956 )
Management fee from Toys, net                   1,847         2,371  
Total Vornado net loss from its investment in Toys                 $ (34,209 )     $ (8,585 )
                                 
See page 3 for a reconciliation of net loss to negative FFO.                                
                                 

Reconciliation of Vornado’s net loss from its investment in Toys to EBITDA (1):

                               
Net loss                 $ (34,209 )     $ (8,585 )
Interest and debt expense                   38,435         34,526  
Depreciation and amortization                   32,176         33,160  
Income tax benefit                   (22,690 )       (11,118 )
Vornado’s share of Toys’ EBITDA (1)                 $ 13,712       $ 47,983  
         

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    (1)     EBITDA represents “Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization.” Management considers EBITDA a supplemental measure for making decisions and assessing the unlevered performance of its segments as it relates to the total return on assets as opposed to the levered return on equity. EBITDA should not be considered a substitute for net income. EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
   
   

Toys "R" Us, Inc.

Funds From Operations - Unaudited

 
           
(Amounts in thousands)       For the Quarter Ended  
        August 3, 2013       July 28, 2012  

Reconciliation of Vornado's net loss from its investment in Toys to negative FFO (1):

                     
Net loss       $ (34,209 )     $ (8,585 )
Depreciation and amortization of real property         16,430         16,905  
Real estate impairment losses         1,826         -  
Income tax effect of above adjustments         (6,390 )       (5,917 )
Vornado's share of Toys’ FFO (1)       $ (22,343 )     $ 2,403  
         

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    (1)     FFO is computed in accordance with the definition adopted by the Board of Governors of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“NAREIT”). NAREIT defines FFO as GAAP net income or loss adjusted to exclude net gains from sales of depreciated real estate assets, real estate impairment losses, depreciation and amortization expense from real estate assets, extraordinary items and other specified non-cash items, including the pro rata share of such adjustments of unconsolidated subsidiaries. FFO and FFO per diluted share are used by management, investors and analysts to facilitate meaningful comparisons of operating performance between periods and among our peers because it excludes the effect of real estate depreciation and amortization and net gains on sales, which are based on historical costs and implicitly assume that the value of real estate diminishes predictably over time, rather than fluctuating based on existing market conditions. FFO does not represent cash generated from operating activities and is not necessarily indicative of cash available to fund cash requirements and should not be considered as an alternative to net income as a performance measure or cash flows as a liquidity measure. FFO may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
           

 

Vornado Realty Trust
Joseph Macnow, 201-587-1000

Source: Vornado Realty Trust