Ventas, Inc. (NYSE: VTR) (“Ventas” or the “Company”) said today
that its Board of Directors increased the Company’s fourth quarter
2016 dividend by 6 percent to $0.775 per share. The dividend is
payable in cash on December 30, 2016 to stockholders of record on
December 20, 2016.
“We are pleased to continue our long track record of attractive
dividend growth with a 6 percent increase in the fourth quarter
2016 dividend,” said Ventas Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Debra A. Cafaro.
Ventas, Inc., an S&P 500 company, is a leading real estate
investment trust. Its diverse portfolio of approximately 1,300
assets in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom consists
of seniors housing communities, medical office buildings, life
science and innovation centers, skilled nursing facilities,
specialty hospitals and general acute care hospitals. Through its
Lillibridge subsidiary, Ventas provides management, leasing,
marketing, facility development and advisory services to highly
rated hospitals and health systems throughout the United States.
More information about Ventas and Lillibridge can be found at
www.ventasreit.com and www.lillibridge.com.
This press release includes forward-looking statements. All
statements regarding the Company’s or its tenants’, operators’,
borrowers’ or managers’ expected future financial condition,
results of operations, cash flows, funds from operations, dividends
and dividend plans, financing opportunities and plans, capital
markets transactions, business strategy, budgets, projected costs,
operating metrics, capital expenditures, competitive positions,
acquisitions, investment opportunities, dispositions, merger or
acquisition integration, growth opportunities, expected lease
income, continued qualification as a real estate investment trust
(“REIT”), plans and objectives of management for future operations
and statements that include words such as “anticipate,” “if,”
“believe,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “could,”
“should,” “will” and other similar expressions are forward-looking
statements. These forward-looking statements are inherently
uncertain, and actual results may differ from the Company’s
expectations. The Company does not undertake a duty to update these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on
which they are made.
The Company’s actual future results and trends may differ
materially from expectations depending on a variety of factors
discussed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”). These factors include without limitation:
(a) the ability and willingness of the Company’s tenants,
operators, borrowers, managers and other third parties to satisfy
their obligations under their respective contractual arrangements
with the Company, including, in some cases, their obligations to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Company from and against
various claims, litigation and liabilities; (b) the ability of the
Company’s tenants, operators, borrowers and managers to maintain
the financial strength and liquidity necessary to satisfy their
respective obligations and liabilities to third parties, including
without limitation obligations under their existing credit
facilities and other indebtedness; (c) the Company’s success in
implementing its business strategy and the Company’s ability to
identify, underwrite, finance, consummate and integrate
diversifying acquisitions and investments; (d) macroeconomic
conditions such as a disruption of or lack of access to the capital
markets, changes in the debt rating on U.S. government securities,
default or delay in payment by the United States of its
obligations, and changes in the federal or state budgets resulting
in the reduction or nonpayment of Medicare or Medicaid
reimbursement rates; (e) the nature and extent of future
competition, including new construction in the markets in which the
Company’s seniors housing communities and medical office buildings
(“MOBs”) are located; (f) the extent of future or pending
healthcare reform and regulation, including cost containment
measures and changes in reimbursement policies, procedures and
rates; (g) increases in the Company’s borrowing costs as a result
of changes in interest rates and other factors; (h) the ability of
the Company’s tenants, operators and managers, as applicable, to
comply with laws, rules and regulations in the operation of the
Company’s properties, to deliver high-quality services, to attract
and retain qualified personnel and to attract residents and
patients; (i) changes in general economic conditions or economic
conditions in the markets in which the Company may, from time to
time, compete, and the effect of those changes on the Company’s
revenues, earnings and funding sources; (j) the Company’s ability
to pay down, refinance, restructure or extend its indebtedness as
it becomes due; (k) the Company’s ability and willingness to
maintain its qualification as a REIT in light of economic, market,
legal, tax and other considerations; (l) final determination of the
Company’s taxable net income for the year ending December 31, 2016;
(m) the ability and willingness of the Company’s tenants to renew
their leases with the Company upon expiration of the leases, the
Company’s ability to reposition its properties on the same or
better terms in the event of nonrenewal or in the event the Company
exercises its right to replace an existing tenant, and obligations,
including indemnification obligations, the Company may incur in
connection with the replacement of an existing tenant; (n) risks
associated with the Company’s senior living operating portfolio,
such as factors that can cause volatility in the Company’s
operating income and earnings generated by those properties,
including without limitation national and regional economic
conditions, costs of food, materials, energy, labor and services,
employee benefit costs, insurance costs and professional and
general liability claims, and the timely delivery of accurate
property-level financial results for those properties; (o) changes
in exchange rates for any foreign currency in which the Company
may, from time to time, conduct business; (p) year-over-year
changes in the Consumer Price Index or the UK Retail Price Index
and the effect of those changes on the rent escalators contained in
the Company’s leases and the Company’s earnings; (q) the Company’s
ability and the ability of its tenants, operators, borrowers and
managers to obtain and maintain adequate property, liability and
other insurance from reputable, financially stable providers; (r)
the impact of increased operating costs and uninsured professional
liability claims on the Company’s liquidity, financial condition
and results of operations or that of the Company’s tenants,
operators, borrowers and managers, and the ability of the Company
and the Company’s tenants, operators, borrowers and managers to
accurately estimate the magnitude of those claims; (s) risks
associated with the Company’s MOB portfolio and operations,
including the Company’s ability to successfully design, develop and
manage MOBs and to retain key personnel; (t) the ability of the
hospitals on or near whose campuses the Company’s MOBs are located
and their affiliated health systems to remain competitive and
financially viable and to attract physicians and physician groups;
(u) risks associated with the Company’s investments in joint
ventures and unconsolidated entities, including its lack of sole
decision-making authority and its reliance on its joint venture
partners’ financial condition; (v) the Company’s ability to obtain
the financial results expected from its development and
redevelopment projects; (w) the impact of market or issuer events
on the liquidity or value of the Company’s investments in
marketable securities; (x) consolidation activity in the seniors
housing and healthcare industries resulting in a change of control
of, or a competitor’s investment in, one or more of the Company’s
tenants, operators, borrowers or managers or significant changes in
the senior management of the Company’s tenants, operators,
borrowers or managers; (y) the impact of litigation or any
financial, accounting, legal or regulatory issues that may affect
the Company or its tenants, operators, borrowers or managers; and
(z) changes in accounting principles, or their application or
interpretation, and the Company’s ability to make estimates and the
assumptions underlying the estimates, which could have an effect on
the Company’s earnings.
Investors and others should note that the Company routinely
announces material information to investors and the marketplace
using press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls,
webcasts and the Company’s investor relations website
(www.ventasreit.com/investor-relations). The information that the
Company posts to its investor relations website may be deemed to be
material. Accordingly, the Company encourages investors and others
interested in the Company to routinely monitor and review the
information that the Company posts on its investor relations
website (www.ventasreit.com/investor-relations), in addition to
following the Company’s press releases, SEC filings and public
conference calls and webcasts. You may automatically receive e-mail
alerts and other information about the Company when you enroll your
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section of the Company’s investor relations website at
www.ventasreit.com/investor-relations.
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