SPG
Simon Property Group, Inc.182.53
-1.64-0.89%
Dec 16, 4:00:02 PM EST
Earnings Call Transcripts
This Quarter (Q4 '25)
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Last Quarter (Q3 '25)
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Key Stats
Market Cap
68.85BP/E (TTM)
26.61Basic EPS (TTM)
6.86Dividend Yield
0.05%Recent Filings
8-K
Strong Q3 FFO, Taubman acquisition
Simon Property Group posted robust Q3 2025 results, with Real Estate FFO per share climbing 5.6% to $3.22 amid rising occupancy to 96.4% and accelerating retailer sales. The company sealed its acquisition of the remaining 12% stake in Taubman Realty Group on October 31 via 5.06 million partnership units, boosting portfolio control. It raised its full-year Real Estate FFO outlook to $12.60–$12.70 per share and hiked the quarterly dividend 4.8% to $2.20. Strong leasing sustains cash flows, yet retail volatility lingers.
10-Q
Q2 FY2025 results
Simon Property Group posted solid Q2 results, with revenue climbing 2.8% year-over-year to $1.5B on stronger lease income from higher occupancy and fixed rents, while operating income dipped slightly to $744M amid acquisition-driven depreciation. Year-to-date, revenue rose 2.4% to $3.0B, but net income fell to $1.1B from $1.4B last year, dragged by a $414M gain on the Authentic Brands sale in 2024 and $87M in unrealized fair-value losses this year; diluted EPS landed at $2.97, down from $3.76. Acquisitions like Brickell City Centre and two Italian outlets fueled $936M in spending, yet free cash flow held firm at $1.6B after $474M in capex. Debt ticked up to $25.4B, with $1.2B cash on hand and $7.4B revolver availability. Competition from e-commerce keeps leasing nimble.
8-K
Simon promotes Eli to COO
Simon Property Group promoted Eli Simon, its Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, to Chief Operating Officer on August 6, 2025, where he'll collaborate with CEO David Simon—his father—on property performance, developments, investments, and brand strategy. The company also named Jonathan Murphy and Eric Sadi as Co-Presidents, North American Real Estate, to oversee malls, mills, and premium outlets. Eli's base salary rises to $800,000. Leadership depth bolsters growth amid retail risks.
8-K
Q2 FFO up 4.1%, dividend raised
Simon Property Group reported Q2 2025 net income of $556.1 million, up from $493.5 million last year, with Real Estate FFO rising 4.1% to $3.05 per share amid 4.2% domestic NOI growth and 96.0% occupancy. The company acquired full ownership of Brickell City Centre's retail and parking on June 27, boosting its Miami portfolio control. It raised its quarterly dividend to $2.15, a 4.9% increase, and lifted full-year Real Estate FFO guidance to $12.45-$12.65 per share. Strong leasing offsets e-commerce pressures.
8-K
Redomestication to Indiana approved
Simon Property Group completed its redomestication from Delaware to Indiana on May 15, 2025, following shareholder approval at the May 14 annual meeting—174 million for, 95 million against. The move shifts governance to Indiana laws without altering operations, assets, or NYSE trading under SPG. Yet shareholders narrowly rejected advisory approval of executive compensation. No material business disruptions disclosed.
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