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- Thursday, May 16, 12:43 PM It's a nice bounce for the mortgage REITs (MORT +1.3%) today as a string of weak economic data leads to a big drop in Treasury yields, the 10-year off 6 bps to 1.88%. Leading gains is Western Asset Mortgage (WMC +3.3%) following yesterday's 8% post-earnings drubbing. CEO Jim Gavin took advantage, adding 12.8% to his stake by buying about $42K worth of stock at $19.96 each. Other movers include: (CMO +2.1%), (NLY +1.9%), (ARR +2.6%), (IVR +1.8%). 6 Comments [Financials, On the Move]
- Thursday, May 2, 8:42 PM Armour Residential (ARR): Q1 core EPS of $0.18 misses by $0.05. Book value of $6.69/share, down from $7.29 on Dec. 31 (was estimated at $6.70-$6.76 on Feb. 13). Net interest margin of 1.35% off 20 bps from Q4. CPR of 15.7% vs. 14.1% in Q4. Shares -1.55% AH. (PR) 7 Comments [Earnings, Financials, On the Move]
- Wednesday, March 13, 8:13 AM Armour Residential (ARR) -1.5% premarket after cutting its monthly dividend to $0.07/share from $0.08. It's the 2nd cut in as many quarters. (PR) 5 Comments [Financials, On the Move, Breaking News]
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Thursday, February 14, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: ART +33%. ANGI +30%. STZ +29%. HNZ +20%. SKX +10%. ROSG +7%. Z +8%. ANR +7%. BUD +5%. EQIX +5%.
Losers: AFFY -22%. NSPH -20%. WTW -17%. CTL -17%. TRIP -10%. ULTA -9%. WFM -7%. BBRY -5%. ARR -6%. WIN -5%. 1 Comment [On the Move] - Thursday, February 14, 8:54 AM Armour Residential (ARR) prices its 65M share secondary, with the underwriters retaining an option to buy an additional 9.75M shares. Shares -4.8% premarket to $6.75. Book value was $7.77 on Sept. 30, about $7.29 on Dec. 31, and about $6.73 yesterday. That's a 13.4% decline in 4.5 months. Who's buying the secondary? (PR) 11 Comments [Financials, On the Move]
- Wednesday, February 13, 4:18 PM Armour Residential (ARR) announces a secondary offering of 65M shares (current float about 309M shares) and preliminary Q4 data: REIT income should approximate dividends paid of $0.27. Book value/share of $7.28-$7.30 on Dec. 31 dropping to $6.70-$6.76 today. Shares -2.4% AH to $6.92. (PRs I, II) 6 Comments [Financials, Breaking News, On the Move]
- Wednesday, November 7, 2012, 9:40 AM It's a jittery mortgage REIT sector as last night's election assures the Fed will continue to strangle the leveraged operators' net interest margins. Annaly (NLY -2.8%) - the purest of the pure-play agency REITs - still reeling from Monday's poor earnings, leads to the downside. AGNC -2%, TWO -2.3%, HTS -2.1%. 27 Comments [Financials, On the Move]
- Wednesday, October 10, 2012, 9:46 AM Mortgage REITs continue to slide - NLY -1%, AGNC -2%, HTS -2.3%, to name 3 - the sector revaluing itself for what must surely be significant dividend cuts. The Fed's MBS purchases - likely to help book values and dividend maintenance in the short run - are vaporizing net interest margins. Absent a big jump in leverage, returns must fall. 58 Comments [Financials, On the Move]
- Friday, August 3, 2012, 9:37 AM ARMOUR Residential (ARR -3%) tumbles after last night's earnings report was accompanied by a secondary offering of 55M shares that had to be coming given the shares' premium to book value (8.6% before the offering). It's the 2nd offering in a month and 4th in the last 8 months. 20 Comments [Financials, On the Move]
- Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 12:27 PM ARMOUR Residential (ARR -2.1%) gets hit with a huge sell order (check out the volume here). Fresh off a July 9 secondary (it's 3rd in 8 months!), the stock has flown right past that decline to new 52-week highs. Look for another "huge" secondary, says Dividend Master, estimating the stock trades at a 14% premium to book value. Shares +9% YTD with a 15.6% annualized dividend. 17 Comments [Financials, On the Move]
- Monday, July 30, 2012, 10:54 AM Newcastle Investment (NCT +2.9%) regains all and more of its big decline following last Wednesday's secondary offering. The company is the latest in a series (I, II, III, to name a few) of mortgage REITs issuing shares at prices well above book value. The firms take these proceeds and invest them in higher-yielding assets - the result being increased book value. 1 Comment [Financials, On the Move]
- Thursday, March 8, 2012, 5:05 PM ARMOUR Residential REIT (ARR) -2.8% AH after announcing a 26M share stock offering, good for proceeds of $185M based on today's close. The company plans to use the proceeds to buy additional mortgage-backed securities. 7 Comments [On the Move]
- Friday, February 3, 2012, 8:55 AM Shares of Armour Residential (ARR) tilt 2.9% lower in premarket trading on word that the firm has priced 26M shares in an underwritten public offering that closes on Feb. 8. Comment! [On the Move, Financials]
- Thursday, February 2, 2012, 6:09 PM Armour Residential REIT (ARR) falls 2.1% AH after filing to sell 22M shares, good for proceeds of $158.4M based on today's close. Armour, which filed for an 8M share offering in December, plans to use the proceeds from its latest offering to purchase mortgage-backed securities (i.e. agency securities). Comment! [On the Move]
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Thursday, December 8, 2011, 9:00 AM
Premarket gainers: PSUN +30%. AFFY +25%. GIII +19%. CEDC +11%. BPAX +6%. CJES +6%. AXL +6%. RDN +4%.
Losers: WFR -8%. TSLA -8%. CLWR -7%. AMR -4%. AIG -4%. ALU -4%. BBEP -4%. LPL -4%. FRO -4%. NBG -4%. PPC -4%. NOK -4%. XTEX -3%. ARR -3%. EPD -3%. CREE -3%. SLT -3%. ING -3%. Comment! [On the Move] - Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 6:12 PM Armour Residential REIT (ARR) announces an 8M share secondary offering, with an option to purchase up to 1.2M additional shares as warranted. Deutsche will act as the sole bookrunning manager of the offering. Shares -3.4% AH. 2 Comments [On the Move]
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Dividend Sheet
$ARR $SJR and $ED are next monday's best yielding ex-dividend stocks - http://stks.co/gV7E - 26 shares with 4.7% average yield $TGT $DD - View all 0 replies
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Paul Zimbardo
4 Ex-Dividends To Consider, 2 To Avoid This Week http://seekingalpha.com/a/sfb7 $ARR $CJREF.PK $DRI $FSC $MFA $SJR #Dividends #Stocks #News - View all 0 replies
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ReaperLynx: Alvars: $ARR pays the dividend cash on the pay date (3-27) and buys the DRIP about midday the next day.....as far as I can figure.
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Which Financial Dividends Are Best? http://seekingalpha.com/a/r1nf $ARCC $ARR $FSC $KFN $MFA #Dividends #Stocks #News #Income #Investing - View all 2 replies
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Joseph P. Porter: FSC is paying ~ 10% yld. Pays monthly, which is nice. -
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ReaperLynx: Alvars: $ARR pays the dividend cash on the pay date (3-27) and buys the DRIP about midday the next day.....as far as I can figure.
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DaLatin: They cut. ARR has 3 cuts in a row. or is it 4. From 11 to 7/month. Not hedged agaist rate increases.Good thing Ben will let Yellen hike !
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JoshK: No, it means you don't get the dividend if you buy today. If you held yesterday, you get the dividend. -
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Ocean Man: Your argument is that the program called QE-infinity will end soon? -
FREDDESAIN: I see a lot of upside potential as the Fed eases off. Naturally it won't be an abrupt turnaround.
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ReaperLynx: Over, - I missed out on adding to my ARR shares back in November under $6 (no cash) and told myself I would hit it if it ever dipped again! -
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Overanalytical: I am dying here because I am out of cash. I spent it on another position's dip, had I known about this though....
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Investorblogger: Yes, but that's what people said when they cut the dividend from 12c to 11c. Now it's 7c.
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Likes2invest: They annouced this morning - a decrease of 1 cps or about 12% -
Investorblogger: Wow! After the other Preferred stocks, I sold my ARR at that price. Glad I did. Not acting in the interests of stockholders, methinks.
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mrmedusa: Dumb luck or smart luck, I'll take it. Like I said, I think I can do better with my money. -
gharrod: i think this is the third straight qrtr they have cut. not good.
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joe kelly: They just do another share offering. I just trade in and out of this thing. Under 6.50 has always been a buy. Sell @ 7. -
jkb02003: So you are saying they will use the funds raised from the SSO to pay out a higher dividend then there EPS would indicate? Ponzi-ish?
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Albert Alfonso
Shame on $ARR for doing a secondary while shares are trading under book value. What a way to destroy shareholder wealth. - View all 8 replies
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jrbuettner: I agree with Alfonso, this is over dilution. They better make good use with this new capital and increase their BV asap -
jrbuettner: seems to me they are hitting below the belt with this quick offering, I haven't heard much warning.
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Albert Alfonso
I do hope that the buyers of $ARR realize that these new funds via the secondary will only generate income for half of Q1 2013. - View all 2 replies
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jmodrkrk: so are you seeing this as an opportunity to open a position? im leery of continued book value declines -- what are the root causes of this? -
jmodrkrk: im not sure how mgmt is paid -- but just trying to plump up the AUM?



