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Mid-America Apartment Communities Q4 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptFri, Feb 5, 2010
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Mid-America Apartment Communities Q3 2008 Earnings Call TranscriptTue, Nov 25, 2008
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Mid-America Apartment Communities Q4 2007 Earnings Call TranscriptTue, Feb 12, 2008
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Founded in 1994, Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. is a Memphis, Tennessee-based self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust, or REIT, that focuses on acquiring, owning and operating apartment communities in the Sunbelt region of the United States. As of December 31,... More
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- Tuesday, May 21, 5:10 PM MAA (MAA) declares $0.695/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 3.74%. For shareholders of record July 15. Payable July 31. Ex-div date July 11. (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Wednesday, May 1, 5:48 PM Mid-America Apartment (MAA): Q1 FFO of $1.25 beats by $0.06. Revenue of $133.1M beats by $1.73M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News, Financials]
- Wednesday, April 3, 12:51 PM Is landlord leverage lessening? Apartment rents grew 3.4% Y/Y in Q1, the slowest pace since the end of 2011, according to Reis. "There's not a lot of room to keep pushing rents right now ... It's becoming unsustainable," says Reis' Ryan Severino. Apartment REITs - the worst performing REITs in Q1 - may be starting to reflect this reality. Comment! [U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, March 12, 5:52 PM Mid America Apartment Communities (MAA) declares $0.695/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 4.10%. For shareholders of record Apr. 15. Payable Apr. 30. Ex-div date Apr. 13. (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Wednesday, February 6, 5:38 PM Mid-America Apartment (MAA): Q4 FFO of $1.21 beats by $0.05. Revenue of $131.18M (+16.3% Y/Y) beats by $1.95M. Comment! [Earnings, Breaking News]
- Tuesday, January 8, 9:10 AM The U.S. apartment vacancy rate fell to 4.5% in Q4 from 4.7% in Q3, and 5.2% a year ago, according to Reis. Rents increased 0.6% from Q3. Even with apartment completions expected to "accelerate substantially" in 2013, the market should remain tight, says Reis, expecting a continued decline in the vacancy rate. Comment! [U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 4:35 PM MAA (MAA) declares $0.695/share quarterly dividend, 5.3% increase from prior dividend of $0.66. Forward yield 4.43%. For shareholders of record Jan. 15. Payable Jan. 31. Ex-div date Jan. 11. (PR) Comment! [Dividends]
- Monday, December 3, 2012, 2:54 PM Was the surprise $16B purchase of Archstone by Equity Residential (EQR) and AvalonBay (AVB) a top or bottom for the apartment market? For the moment it's put a floor under the stocks which have struggled recently after big mult-year runs, but rental yields are back to 2007's tiny levels just at the time when new apartment supply is expected to check recent strong rent gains. Comment! [Financials]
- Monday, November 26, 2012, 2:55 PM It's going to continue to be a landlord's market in apartment rentals, according to the NAR, which is projecting the vacancy rate to remain nearly steady at around 4% over the next year. This should allow rents to be increased by 4.6% in 2013 compared to 4.1% this year. Two of the larger plays in the sector have given up big H1 gains, and are now red on the year. AVB -2.1%, EQR -5.3%. Comment! [U.S. Economy]
- Tuesday, November 13, 2012, 9:20 AM Single-family rental demand is up more than 25% Y/Y in some of the nation's hardest hit real estate bust towns, writes Nick Timiraos after viewing an upcoming CoreLogic report. The inventory of rentals stands at just 2.6 months, down from 3.2 a year ago, and more than 5 months in 2007. Thus far, rents are showing little growth, but expect that to change going forward. 1 Comment [U.S. Economy]
- Thursday, November 1, 2012, 6:45 PM Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA): Q3 FFO of $1.11 beats by $0.01. Revenue of $126.9M (+15.5% Y/Y) beats by $0.6M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
- Wednesday, October 3, 2012, 8:48 AM With Wall Street in a mad rush to raise money to pile into the landlord game, a shift may be underway. Apartment occupancies rose in Q3 at their slowest pace in over 2 years as the home purchase market picks up again. "We are starting to lose renters to home purchasers," says Matthew Gardner. "As every rental project is increasing its rents ... it gets to the point where owning becomes cheaper than renting." 2 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Thursday, August 2, 2012, 6:06 PM Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA): Q2 EPS of $1.13 beats by $0.05. Revenue of $123.7M (+15.7% Y/Y) beats by $2M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
- Thursday, May 3, 2012, 7:38 PM Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA): Q1 FFO of $1.12 beats by $0.04. Revenue of $119.3M (+14% Y/Y). (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
- Thursday, April 26, 2012, 1:26 PM "Market conditions improved across the board, even from the rather strong level of 3 months ago," says the NMHC, reporting on the apartment market. The Market Tightness Index moved to 74 from 60, and measures tracking the availability of financing also improved. 9 Comments [U.S. Economy]
- Thursday, February 2, 2012, 5:35 PM Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA): Q4 EPS of $1.07 in-line. Revenue of $117.3M (+13.7% Y/Y) misses by $1M. (PR) Comment! [Earnings]
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