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Temple Hotels Inc. Reports 2018 Third Quarter Financial Results

November 6, 2018 By NewsWire Tagged With: TSX:TPH

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Nov. 6, 2018 /CNW/ – Temple Hotels Inc. (“Temple” or the “Company”) (TSX: TPH) today reported its financial results for the three months ended September 30, 2018 (“third quarter”). The following comments in regard to the financial position and operating results of Temple should be read in conjunction with Management’s Discussion & Analysis and the financial statements for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2018, which may be obtained from the Temple website at www.templehotels.ca or the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com.

Monetary data in the tables of this press release, unless otherwise indicated, are in thousands of Canadian dollars, except for per common share, average daily rate (“ADR”), and revenue per available room (“RevPar”) amounts.

Q3 2018 KEY POINTS/HIGHLIGHTS

  • Revenue decreased $0.6 million or 1% during the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to 2017, primarily due to a decrease within the Fort McMurray of $1.0 million as a result of lower occupancy and the expiry of a long-term lease at the Cortona Residence and a decrease within the Sold Property portfolio of $0.5 million. The decrease was partially offset by increases in revenue within the Other Alberta and Other Canada portfolios of $0.5 million and $0.4 million, respectively.
  • Hotel operating income decreased by $1.3 million or 8% during the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to 2017, primarily due to a decrease in hotel operating income within the Fort McMurray, Other Canada and Sold Property portfolios of $1.0 million, $0.1 million and $0.1 million, respectively.
  • FFO decreased by $1.1 million during the three months ended September 30, 2018, compared to the three months ended September 30, 2017. On a basic per common share basis, FFO decreased by $0.04 per common share, compared to the third quarter of 2017.
  • Subsequent to September 30, 2018, Temple redeemed $2.3 million of the principal amount of the Series E debentures outstanding.

OPERATING RESULTS

Three Months Ended
September 30

Nine Months Ended
September 30

2018

2017

2018

2017

Total revenue

$45,490

$46,106

$125,795

$125,734

Hotel operating income

$13,921

$15,190

$33,610

$35,306

Provision for impairment

$ –

($235)

($6,785)

($235)

Net income (loss)

$2,780

$3,355

($5,798)

$495

Cash flow provided by operating activities

$7,128

$8,585

$10,402

$10,933

Funds from operations

$7,086

$8,170

$12,019

$14,628

Per common share

– Net income (loss) – basic and diluted

$0.11

$0.13

($0.23)

$0.02

– Funds from operations

$0.28

$0.32

$0.48

$0.57

Weighted average number of common shares

25,144,881

25,351,516

25,215,194

25,344,724

Occupancy

69%

70%

63%

63%

ADR

$147.52

$145.52

$142.04

$139.65

RevPar

$101.80

$101.65

$90.12

$88.33

 

Operating Activities

  • Net Income â€“ Temple completed the third quarter of 2018 with net income of $2.8 million, compared to net income of $3.4 million during the same period in 2017. The decrease in net income is mainly due to a decrease in hotel operating income of $1.3 million, partly offset by a decrease in depreciation and amortization of $0.3 million and an increase in other income of $0.2 million. On a per common share basis, net income was $0.11 for the third quarter of 2018, compared to net income of $0.13 during the third quarter of 2017.

  • Occupancy and ADR – The decrease in Same Property revenue primarily reflects lower occupancy levels within the Fort McMurray segment leading to a decrease in RevPar. Reduced occupancy levels within the Fort McMurray segment partially offset the increase in ADR as a result of the unfavourable market conditions which continue to affect oil-dependent markets in Alberta. In the third quarter of 2018, an increase in ADR within Other Canada and an increase in occupancy within Other Alberta led to an increase in RevPar compared to the third quarter of 2017.

  • Cash Provided by Operating Activities – Cash provided by operating activities decreased by $1.5 million during the third quarter of 2018, compared to the third quarter of 2017. Excluding working capital adjustments, cash provided by operating activities decreased by $1.3 million, compared to 2017.

  • Funds from Operations (“FFO”) – During the third quarter of 2018, FFO decreased by $1.1 million, compared to the third quarter of 2017. The decrease in FFO mainly reflects lower hotel operating income of $1.3 million, partially offset by an increase in other income of $0.2 million. On a basic per common share basis, FFO decreased by $0.04 per common share, compared to the third quarter of 2017.

Liquidity and Financing Activities

  • As of September 30, 2018, the unrestricted cash balance of Temple was $19.5 million and working capital was $13.3 million.
  • Subsequent to September 30, 2018, Temple redeemed $2.3 million of the principal amount of the Series E debentures outstanding.

Investing Activities

As disclosed in the Statement of Cash Flows in the financial statements, the investing activities of Temple resulted in a net cash outflow of $1.5 million during the third quarter of 2018. Investing activities primarily reflect cash outflows related to capital expenditures on hotel properties.

Debt Covenants

At September 30, 2018, the Company was not in compliance with debt service covenants affecting seven mortgage loans in the aggregate amount of $105.6 million. The loan covenant breaches are expected to be resolved by debt refinancings, loan modification agreements and/or a waiver of the covenant requirements.

ANALYSIS OF OPERATING RESULTS

Analysis of Net Income (Loss) and Comprehensive Net Income (Loss) *

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

September 30

September 30

2018

2017

Increase/
(Decrease)
in Income

2018

2017

Increase/
(Decrease)
in Income

Revenue

Room revenue

$34,886

$36,119

($1,233)

$92,418

$93,614

($1,196)

Other hotel revenue

10,604

9,987

617

33,377

32,120

1,257

Total revenue

45,490

46,106

(616)

125,795

125,734

61

Hotel operating costs

31,569

30,916

(653)

92,185

90,428

(1,757)

Hotel operating income

13,921

15,190

(1,269)

33,610

35,306

(1,696)

Interest expense

6,796

6,753

(43)

20,782

21,431

649

Other expense (income)

(305)

(71)

234

(312)

(1,847)

(1,535)

Share based compensation

–

37

37

74

103

29

General and administrative

expenses

924

905

(19)

2,597

2,511

(86)

Depreciation and amortization

4,154

4,415

261

12,733

13,383

650

2,352

3,151

(799)

(2,264)

(275)

(1,989)

Equity income on investment in

hotel properties

428

439

(11)

940

981

(41)

Provision for impairment

–

(235)

235

(6,785)

(235)

(6,550)

Income tax recovery

–

–

–

2,311

24

2,287

Net income (loss) and

comprehensive income (loss)

$2,780

$3,355

($575)

($5,798)

$495

($6,293)

Per Common Share Results:

Basic and diluted

$0.11

$0.13

($0.23)

$0.02

 

Hotel Revenue

Analysis of Total Hotel Revenues

Three Months Ended September 30

Nine Months Ended September 30

Increase/

Increase/

2018

2017

(Decrease)

2018

2017

(Decrease)

Same Property

Fort McMurray

Room revenue

$

5,160

$

6,239

$

(1,079)

$

15,489

$

17,290

$

(1,801)

Other hotel revenue

371

277

94

968

962

6

$

5,531

$

6,516

$

(985)

$

16,457

$

18,252

$

(1,795)

Other Alberta

Room revenue

$

4,730

$

4,702

$

28

$

13,545

$

13,109

$

436

Other hotel revenue

3,936

3,503

433

13,740

12,812

928

$

8,666

$

8,205

$

461

$

27,285

$

25,921

$

1,364

Other Canada

Room revenue

$

24,996

$

24,691

$

305

$

63,384

$

61,387

$

1,997

Other hotel revenue

6,297

6,202

95

18,669

18,317

352

$

31,293

$

30,893

$

400

$

82,053

$

79,704

$

2,349

Total ‑ Same Property

Room revenue

$

34,886

$

35,632

$

(746)

$

92,418

$

91,786

$

632

Other hotel revenue

10,604

9,982

622

33,377

32,091

1,286

Total hotel revenue

$

45,490

$

45,614

$

(124)

$

125,795

$

123,877

$

1,918

Total ‑ Sold Property

Room revenue

$

–

$

487

$

(487)

$

–

$

1,828

$

(1,828)

Other hotel revenue

–

5

(5)

–

29

(29)

Total hotel revenue

$

–

$

492

$

(492)

$

–

$

1,857

$

(1,857)

Total

Room revenue

$

34,886

$

36,119

$

(1,233)

$

92,418

$

93,614

$

(1,196)

Other hotel revenue

10,604

9,987

617

33,377

32,120

1,257

Total hotel revenue

$

45,490

$

46,106

$

(616)

$

125,795

$

125,734

$

61

 

During the third quarter of 2018, Same Property room revenue decreased by $0.7 million, compared to the third quarter of 2017. The decrease is comprised of a $1.1 million (17%) decrease in the Fort McMurray portfolio (of which $0.6 million was due to the expiry of a long-term lease at the Cortona Residence), partly offset by a $0.3 million (1%) increase in the Other Canada portfolio.

The decrease in Same Property room revenue during the third quarter of 2018, compared to the third quarter of 2017, is largely due to reduced occupancy levels within the Fort McMurray segment as a result of the unfavourable market conditions which continue to affect oil-dependent markets in Alberta and the expiry of a long-term lease at the Cortona Residence, partially offset by increases in RevPar within the Other Alberta and Other Canada segments.

Room Revenue Statistics

As disclosed in the following chart, for the third quarter of 2018, RevPar for the Same Property portfolio was $101.80, compared to $102.26 for the third quarter of 2017. RevPar for Same Property portfolio results generally reflect reduced occupancy levels within the Fort McMurray segment, partly offset by increased ADR levels at the Other Canada segment and an increase in occupancy within the Other Alberta segment.

For the nine months ended September 30, 2018, RevPar for the Same Property portfolio was $90.12, compared to $88.54 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017.

Occupancy at the Fort McMurray properties decreased during the third quarter of 2018 compared to the third quarter of 2017, and remains impacted by the unfavourable market conditions in Alberta.

Room Revenue Statistics

Three Months Ended September 30

2018

2017

Occ

ADR

RevPar

Occ

ADR

RevPar

Same Property

Fort McMurray

48%

$

139.29

$

67.48

54%

$

138.20

$

73.98

Other Alberta

58%

$

117.81

$

68.18

57%

$

117.90

$

67.78

Other Canada

81%

$

156.92

$

126.97

81%

$

154.64

$

125.38

Total – Same Property

69%

$

147.52

$

101.80

70%

$

145.75

$

102.26

Sold Property

–

$

–

$

–

55%

$

130.46

$

71.13

Overall Portfolio

69%

$

147.52

$

101.80

70%

$

145.52

$

101.65

Room Revenue Statistics

Nine Months Ended September 30

2018

2017

Occ

ADR

RevPar

Occ

ADR

RevPar

Same Property

Fort McMurray

47%

$

139.12

$

64.85

49%

$

138.65

$

68.50

Other Alberta

55%

$

119.64

$

65.80

53%

$

120.11

$

63.69

Other Canada

73%

$

148.72

$

108.49

72%

$

145.23

$

105.08

Total – Same Property

63%

$

142.04

$

90.12

63%

$

139.83

$

88.54

Sold Property

–

$

–

$

–

60%

$

131.42

$

79.01

Overall Portfolio

63%

$

142.04

$

90.12

63%

$

139.65

$

88.33

 

The above chart does not reflect the operating results for the Cortona Residence, which was 100% leased at an annual net rent of $2.1 million until April 30, 2018. The property transitioned to a hotel and commenced hotel operations on October 22, 2018.

Other Hotel Revenue

During the third quarter of 2018, other hotel revenue in the Same Property portfolio increased by $0.6 million or 6%, compared to the third quarter of 2017, comprised of an increase of $0.4 million from the Other Alberta properties primarily due to an increase in food and beverage revenue at the Sheraton Red Deer, an increase of $0.1 million from the Other Canada portfolio and an increase of $0.1 million from the Fort McMurray portfolio.

Notwithstanding the above, the Sheraton Red Deer was the most significant contributor to other hotel revenue in the overall portfolio during the third quarter of 2018, accounting for $3.0 million or 28% of other hotel revenue.

During the first nine months of 2018, other hotel revenue for the Same Property portfolio increased $1.3 million or 4% compared to the first nine months of 2017, mainly comprised of increases in the Other Alberta and Other Canada properties of $0.9 million and $0.4 million, respectively.

Operating Income and Profit Margin

Operating Income and Profit Margin

Three Months Ended September 30

Nine Months Ended September 30

Operating Income

Operating Profit Margin

Operating Income

Operating Profit Margin

2018

2017

2018

2017

2018

2017

2018

2017

Same Property

Fort McMurray

$1,610

$2,605

29%

40%

$4,959

$6,982

30%

38%

Other Alberta

1,144

1,191

13%

15%

4,011

3,767

15%

15%

Other Canada

11,167

11,298

36%

37%

24,640

24,061

30%

30%

Total ‑ Same Property

$13,921

$15,094

31%

33%

$33,610

$34,810

27%

28%

Sold Property

–

$96

– %

20%

–

$496

– %

27%

Total portfolio

$13,921

$15,190

31%

33%

$33,610

$35,306

27%

28%

 

After accounting for the decrease in total revenues and the increase in hotel operating costs, total operating income decreased by $1.3 million or 8% during the third quarter of 2018, compared to the third quarter of 2017, comprised of a decrease of $1.2 million, or 8% for the Same Property portfolio and a decrease of $0.1 million due to the Sold Property. The decrease in Same Property operating income reflects a decrease of $1.0 million or 38% for the Fort McMurray segment (of which $0.7 million was due to the expiry of a long-term lease at the Cortona Residence), a decrease of $0.1 million or 1% for the Other Canada segment and a $0.1 million or 4% decrease in operating income for the Other Alberta segment.

As disclosed in the preceding chart, the overall profit margin of the entire hotel portfolio decreased from 33% in the third quarter of 2017 to 31% in the third quarter of 2018.

ABOUT TEMPLE

Temple is a growth oriented hotel investment company with hotel properties located across Canada. Temple is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols TPH (common shares) and TPH.DB.E (convertible debentures). The primary long-term investment objectives of the Company are to yield stable and growing cash flows and to maximize the long-term share value of the Company through the active management of its assets, accretive acquisitions, and the performance of value-added capital improvement programs on selected properties, as deemed appropriate. For further information on Temple, please visit our website at www.templehotels.ca.

This press release contains certain statements that could be considered as forward-looking information. The forward-looking information is subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could result in actual results differing materially from the forward-looking statements.

SOURCE Temple Hotels Inc.

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