Global Net Lease Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results
Global Net Lease (NYSE: GNL) reported its Q2 2025 financial results, marking significant strategic progress. The company completed the final phases of its multi-tenant portfolio sale, transforming into a pure-play net lease REIT. Key financial highlights include revenue of $124.9 million, AFFO of $0.24 per share, and a substantial $748 million reduction in net debt.
GNL successfully executed a $1.8 billion refinancing of its Revolving Credit Facility, reducing interest rate spread by 35 basis points and extending debt maturity to 3.7 years. The company raised its 2025 AFFO guidance to $0.92-$0.96 per share. Notable improvements include an S&P credit rating upgrade to BB+ and increased liquidity to $1.0 billion.
The company's portfolio now comprises 911 net lease properties across 10 countries, with 98% occupancy and 60% investment-grade tenants. GNL has also been active in its share repurchase program, buying back 10.2 million shares at an average price of $7.52.
Global Net Lease (NYSE: GNL) ha comunicato i risultati finanziari del secondo trimestre 2025, segnando importanti progressi strategici. L'azienda ha completato le fasi finali della vendita del suo portafoglio multi-tenant, trasformandosi in un REIT specializzato esclusivamente nel net lease. I principali dati finanziari includono un fatturato di 124,9 milioni di dollari, un AFFO di 0,24 dollari per azione e una significativa riduzione del debito netto di 748 milioni di dollari.
GNL ha portato a termine con successo un rifinanziamento da 1,8 miliardi di dollari della sua linea di credito revolving, riducendo lo spread sui tassi d'interesse di 35 punti base e allungando la scadenza del debito a 3,7 anni. La societ脿 ha rivisto al rialzo le previsioni di AFFO per il 2025, ora stimate tra 0,92 e 0,96 dollari per azione. Tra i miglioramenti degni di nota vi sono l'upgrade del rating creditizio S&P a BB+ e un incremento della liquidit脿 a 1,0 miliardi di dollari.
Il portafoglio ora comprende 911 immobili net lease distribuiti in 10 paesi, con un tasso di occupazione del 98% e il 60% di inquilini con rating investment-grade. GNL 猫 stata inoltre attiva nel programma di riacquisto azionario, acquistando 10,2 milioni di azioni a un prezzo medio di 7,52 dollari.
Global Net Lease (NYSE: GNL) anunci贸 sus resultados financieros del segundo trimestre de 2025, marcando un avance estrat茅gico significativo. La compa帽铆a complet贸 las fases finales de la venta de su cartera multi-inquilino, convirti茅ndose en un REIT especializado exclusivamente en net lease. Los aspectos financieros clave incluyen ingresos de 124,9 millones de d贸lares, AFFO de 0,24 d贸lares por acci贸n y una reducci贸n sustancial de la deuda neta de 748 millones de d贸lares.
GNL ejecut贸 con 茅xito un refinanciamiento de 1,8 mil millones de d贸lares de su l铆nea de cr茅dito revolvente, reduciendo el diferencial de tasa de inter茅s en 35 puntos b谩sicos y extendiendo el vencimiento de la deuda a 3,7 a帽os. La compa帽铆a elev贸 su gu铆a de AFFO para 2025 a 0,92-0,96 d贸lares por acci贸n. Mejoras notables incluyen una mejora en la calificaci贸n crediticia S&P a BB+ y un aumento de la liquidez a 1,0 mil millones de d贸lares.
La cartera de la empresa ahora consta de 911 propiedades net lease en 10 pa铆ses, con una ocupaci贸n del 98% y un 60% de inquilinos con calificaci贸n investment-grade. GNL tambi茅n ha estado activa en su programa de recompra de acciones, recomprando 10,2 millones de acciones a un precio promedio de 7,52 d贸lares.
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Global Net Lease (NYSE : GNL) a publi茅 ses r茅sultats financiers du deuxi猫me trimestre 2025, marquant des progr猫s strat茅giques significatifs. La soci茅t茅 a finalis茅 les derni猫res phases de la vente de son portefeuille multi-locataires, se transformant en un REIT sp茅cialis茅 exclusivement dans le net lease. Les principaux chiffres financiers incluent un chiffre d'affaires de 124,9 millions de dollars, un AFFO de 0,24 dollar par action et une r茅duction importante de la dette nette de 748 millions de dollars.
GNL a r茅alis茅 avec succ猫s un refinancement de 1,8 milliard de dollars de sa facilit茅 de cr茅dit renouvelable, r茅duisant la marge d'int茅r锚t de 35 points de base et prolongeant la maturit茅 de la dette 脿 3,7 ans. La soci茅t茅 a relev茅 ses pr茅visions d'AFFO pour 2025 脿 0,92-0,96 dollar par action. Parmi les am茅liorations notables figurent une am茅lioration de la notation de cr茅dit S&P 脿 BB+ et une liquidit茅 accrue 脿 1,0 milliard de dollars.
Le portefeuille de la soci茅t茅 comprend d茅sormais 911 propri茅t茅s net lease r茅parties dans 10 pays, avec un taux d'occupation de 98 % et 60 % de locataires de qualit茅 investment-grade. GNL a 茅galement 茅t茅 active dans son programme de rachat d'actions, rachetant 10,2 millions d'actions 脿 un prix moyen de 7,52 dollars.
Global Net Lease (NYSE: GNL) meldete seine Finanzergebnisse f眉r das zweite Quartal 2025 und erzielte dabei bedeutende strategische Fortschritte. Das Unternehmen schloss die letzten Phasen des Verkaufs seines Multi-Tenant-Portfolios ab und wandelte sich zu einem reinen Net-Lease-REIT. Wichtige finanzielle Kennzahlen umfassen einen Umsatz von 124,9 Millionen US-Dollar, ein AFFO von 0,24 US-Dollar je Aktie sowie eine erhebliche Reduzierung der Nettoverschuldung um 748 Millionen US-Dollar.
GNL f眉hrte erfolgreich eine 1,8 Milliarden US-Dollar Refinanzierung seiner revolvierenden Kreditlinie durch, senkte den Zinsspread um 35 Basispunkte und verl盲ngerte die Laufzeit der Schulden auf 3,7 Jahre. Das Unternehmen hob seine AFFO-Prognose f眉r 2025 auf 0,92 bis 0,96 US-Dollar je Aktie an. Bemerkenswerte Verbesserungen umfassen ein Upgrade des S&P-Kreditratings auf BB+ und eine erh枚hte Liquidit盲t von 1,0 Milliarde US-Dollar.
Das Portfolio des Unternehmens umfasst nun 911 Net-Lease-Immobilien in 10 L盲ndern, mit einer Auslastung von 98 % und 60 % Investment-Grade-Mietern. GNL war zudem im Rahmen seines Aktienr眉ckkaufprogramms aktiv und kaufte 10,2 Millionen Aktien zu einem Durchschnittspreis von 7,52 US-Dollar zur眉ck.
- Completed transformation to pure-play net lease REIT, simplifying operations and saving $6.5M in annual G&A costs
- Reduced net debt by $748M in Q2 2025, improving Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA from 8.1x to 6.6x
- Credit rating upgrade from S&P to BB+ with investment-grade BBB- rating on unsecured notes
- Successfully refinanced $1.8B Revolving Credit Facility with 35 basis point reduction in interest rate
- Increased liquidity to $1.0B from $220M year-over-year
- Raised low end of 2025 AFFO guidance to new range of $0.92-$0.96 per share
- Strong portfolio metrics with 98% occupancy and 60% investment-grade tenant base
- Revenue decreased to $124.9M from $145.5M in Q2 2024
- Net loss of $35.1M reported for Q2 2025
- AFFO per share declined to $0.24 from $0.33 year-over-year
- Core FFO decreased to $7.1M from $50.9M in Q2 2024
Insights
GNL successfully transforms into pure-play net lease REIT, reduces debt significantly, improves balance sheet, and raises AFFO guidance.
Global Net Lease's Q2 2025 results showcase a successful strategic transformation into a pure-play net lease REIT through the completion of their multi-tenant retail portfolio sale. This strategic move has significantly simplified operations and enhanced portfolio quality while eliminating the operational complexity of owning multi-tenant assets.
The company has made substantial progress in deleveraging, reducing net debt by
The improved financial position has been recognized externally, with S&P Global upgrading GNL's corporate credit rating to BB+ and its unsecured notes to investment-grade BBB-. This rating upgrade should provide additional financial flexibility and potentially lower borrowing costs going forward.
While revenue decreased to
The remaining portfolio maintains strong fundamentals with
This transformation positions GNL with improved financial flexibility, higher-quality assets, and a clearer strategic focus as they enter the second half of 2025.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Net Lease, Inc. (NYSE: GNL) ("GNL" or the "Company"), an internally managed real estate investment trust that focuses on acquiring and managing a globally diversified portfolio of strategically located commercial real estate properties, announced today its financial and operating results for the quarter ended June听30, 2025.
Second Quarter 2025 Highlights
- GNL successfully closed the final two phases of the sale of its multi-tenant retail portfolio, simplifying operations, enhancing portfolio quality and driving greater operational efficiencies, including
$6.5 million in annual G&A savings and an approximate$30 million reduction in recurring capex - Following the completion of the multi-tenant retail portfolio sale and substantial debt reduction, GNL received an upgrade from S&P Global, which raised its corporate credit rating to BB+ and issue-level rating on the Company's unsecured notes to investment-grade BBB-
- Revenue was
$124.9 million , compared to$145.5 million in second quarter 2024, primarily reflecting asset dispositions, including the multi-tenant retail portfolio sale - Net loss attributable to common stockholders was
$35.1 million , compared to a net loss of$46.6 million in second quarter 2024 - Core Funds from Operations ("Core FFO") was
$7.1 million compared to$50.9 million in second quarter 2024, primarily as a result of asset dispositions, including the multi-tenant retail portfolio sale - Adjusted Funds from Operations ("AFFO")1 was
$53.1 million , or$0.24 per share, compared to$76.7 million in second quarter 2024, or$0.33 per share, primarily a result of asset dispositions, including the multi-tenant retail portfolio sale - Reduced Net Debt by
$2.0听产颈濒濒颈辞苍 since second quarter 2024, including$748听尘颈濒濒颈辞苍 in second quarter 2025, improving Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA from 8.1x to 6.6x over the same period - 2025 closed plus disposition pipeline totals
$2.2听产颈濒濒颈辞苍 2 at a cash cap rate of8.4% and a weighted average lease term of 5.0 years; maintains focus on using net proceeds from non-core asset sales to reduce leverage and strengthen the balance sheet - Executed a
$1.8 billion refinancing of the Revolving Credit Facility, resulting in an immediate 35 basis point reduction in the interest rate spread due to improved pricing, increased liquidity to$1.0 billion 4 and an extension of GNL's weighted average debt maturity to 3.7 years from 2.9 years, with the facility now maturing in 20303 - Liquidity increased to
$1.0听产颈濒濒颈辞苍 4 subsequent to June 30, 2025, compared to$220 million in second quarter 2024 - As of August 1, 2025, GNL has repurchased 10.2听million shares of outstanding common stock under its Share Repurchase Program announced in February 2025, at a weighted average price of
$7.52 , for a total of$76.9听尘颈濒濒颈辞苍 ; this includes 7.7听million shares for a total of$56.5 million repurchased in second quarter 2025 - Leased over 200,000 square feet across the single-tenant portfolio, resulting in over
$4.1听尘颈濒濒颈辞苍 of new straight-line rent - Single-tenant renewal leasing spread of
6.0% with a weighted average renewal term of 5.6 years; new leases completed in the single-tenant portfolio in the quarter had a weighted average lease term of 10.0 years - Weighted average annual rent increase of
1.5% provides organic rental growth, excluding22.6% of the portfolio with CPI-linked leases that have historically experienced significantly higher rental increases - Sector-leading
60% of annualized straight-line rent comes from investment-grade or implied investment-grade tenants5
"The second quarter of 2025 marked significant progress on GNL's strategic initiatives, including the successful sale of the multi-tenant retail portfolio鈥攚hich enhanced portfolio quality and eliminated the complexity of owning multi-tenant assets鈥攖he
Full Year 2025 Guidance Update6
- GNL has increased the low end of its 2025 AFFO per Share guidance to a new range of
$0.92 t o$0.96 and reaffirms its stated Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA range of 6.5x to 7.1x.
Summary of Results
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(In thousands, except per share data) | 听 | 听 | 2025 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2024 | 听 |
Revenue from tenants | 听 | $ | 124,905 | 听 | 听 | $ | 145,464 | 听 |
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Net loss attributable to common stockholders | 听 | $ | (35,079 | ) | 听 | $ | (46,600 | ) |
Net loss per diluted common share | 听 | $ | (0.16 | ) | 听 | $ | (0.20 | ) |
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NAREIT defined FFO attributable to common stockholders | 听 | $ | (14,400 | ) | 听 | $ | 36,193 | 听 |
NAREIT defined FFO per diluted common share | 听 | $ | (0.06 | ) | 听 | $ | 0.16 | 听 |
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Core FFO attributable to common stockholders | 听 | $ | 7,122 | 听 | 听 | $ | 50,855 | 听 |
Core FFO per diluted common share | 听 | $ | 0.03 | 听 | 听 | $ | 0.22 | 听 |
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AFFO attributable to common stockholders | 听 | $ | 53,108 | 听 | 听 | $ | 76,692 | 听 |
AFFO per diluted common share | 听 | $ | 0.24 | 听 | 听 | $ | 0.33 | 听 |
Property Portfolio
As of June听30, 2025, GNL's portfolio of 911 net lease properties is located in ten countries and territories, and is comprised of 44 million rentable square feet. As a result of the agreement to sell 100 of the 101 properties in its former multi-tenant retail segment in connection with the Multi-Tenant Retail Disposition, the Company now operates in three remaining reportable segments based on property type: (1) Industrial & Distribution, (2) Retail and (3) Office. Portfolio metrics include:
98% leased with a remaining weighted-average lease term of 6.2 years788% of the portfolio contains contractual rent increases based on annualized straight-line rent60% of portfolio's annualized straight-line rent is derived from investment grade and implied investment grade rated tenants70% U.S. and Canada,30% Europe (based on annualized straight-line rent)47% Industrial & Distribution,26% Retail and27% Office (based on an annualized straight-line rent)
Capital Structure and Liquidity Resources8
Reflecting the terms of the recently refinanced Revolving Credit Facility, as of June听30, 2025, the Company had liquidity of
As of June听30, 2025, the percentage of debt that is fixed rate (including variable rate debt fixed with swaps) was
Footnotes/Definitions
1 While we consider AFFO a useful indicator of our performance, we do not consider AFFO as an alternative to net income (loss) or as a measure of liquidity. Furthermore, other REITs may define AFFO differently than we do. Projected AFFO per share data included in this release is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as indicative of future dividends or as a measure of future liquidity.
2 Closed plus disposition pipeline of
3 Assumes GNL exercises its two 6-month extension options on its Revolving Credit Facility.
4 Liquidity represents the aggregate amount of cash and cash equivalents and borrowing and borrowing availability under our recently refinance Revolving Credit Facility, utilizing the value of our applicable assets as of June 30, 2025 for the borrowing base calculation under such facility, and capacity represents the total undrawn commitments under our recently refinanced Revolving Credit Facility.
5 As used herein, "Investment Grade Rating" includes both actual investment grade ratings of the tenant or guarantor, if available, or implied investment grade. Implied Investment Grade may include actual ratings of tenant parent, guarantor parent (regardless of whether or not the parent has guaranteed the tenant's obligation under the lease) or by using a proprietary Moody's analytical tool, which generates an implied rating by measuring a company's probability of default. The term "parent" for these purposes includes any entity, including any governmental entity, owning more than
6 We do not provide guidance on net income. We only provide guidance on AFFO per share and our Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio and do not provide reconciliations of this forward-looking non-GAAP guidance to net income per share or our debt to net income due to the inherent difficulty in quantifying certain items necessary to provide such reconciliations as a result of their unknown effect, timing and potential significance. Examples of such items include impairment of assets, gains and losses from sales of assets, and depreciation and amortization from new acquisitions and other non-recurring expenses.
7 Weighted-average remaining lease term in years is based on square feet as of June听30, 2025.
8 During the three months ended June听30, 2025, the Company did not sell any shares of Common Stock or Series B Preferred Stock through its Common Stock or Series B Preferred Stock "at-the-market" programs. However, as of August 1, 2025, the Company had repurchased 10.2听million shares of outstanding common stock under its Share Repurchase Program announced in February 2025 for a total of
9 Comprised of the principal amount of GNL's outstanding debt totaling
10 The interest coverage ratio is calculated by dividing adjusted EBITDA for the applicable quarter by cash paid for interest (calculated based on the interest expense less non-cash portion of interest expense and amortization of mortgage (discount) premium, net). Management believes that Interest Coverage Ratio is a useful supplemental measure of our ability to service our debt obligations. Adjusted EBITDA and Cash Paid for Interest are Non-GAAP metrics and are reconciled below.
11 Subsequent to Q2 2025, GNL refinanced its Revolving Credit Facility, which has the aggregate total commitments of approximately
Conference Call
GNL will host a webcast and conference call on August听7, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss its financial and operating results.听
To listen to the live call, please go to GNL's "Investor Relations" section of the website at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the call to register and download any necessary audio software.
Dial-in instructions for the conference call and the replay are outlined below.
Conference Call Details
Live Call
Dial-In (Toll Free): 1-833-816-1441
International Dial-In: 1-412-317-0533
Conference Replay*
For those who are not able to listen to the live broadcast, a replay will be available shortly after the call on the GNL website at www.globalnetlease.com
Or dial in below:
Domestic Dial-In (Toll Free): 1-844-512-2921
International Dial-In: 1-412-317-6671
Conference Number: 10201018
*Available from 2:00 p.m. ET on August听7, 2025 through November 7, 2025.
Supplemental Schedules
The Company will furnish supplemental information packages with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") to provide additional disclosure and financial information. Once posted, the supplemental package can be found under the "Presentations" tab in the Investor Relations section of GNL's website at www.globalnetlease.com and on the SEC website at www.sec.gov.听
About Global Net Lease, Inc.
Global Net Lease, Inc. is a publicly traded real estate investment trust listed on the NYSE, which focuses on acquiring and managing a global portfolio of income producing net lease assets across the United States, United Kingdom, and Western and Northern Europe. Additional information about GNL can be found on its website at www.globalnetlease.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
The statements in this press release that are not historical facts may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause the outcome to be materially different. The words such as "may," "will," "seeks," "anticipates," "believes," "expects," "estimates," "projects," "potential," "predicts," "plans," "intends," "would," "could," "should" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of the Company's control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the results contemplated by the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include the risks that any potential future acquisition or disposition by the Company is subject to market conditions, capital availability and timing considerations and may not be identified or completed on favorable terms, or at all. Some of the risks and uncertainties, although not all risks and uncertainties, that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those presented in the Company's forward-looking statements are set forth in the "Risk Factors" and "Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk" sections in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K, its Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and all of its other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as such risks, uncertainties and other important factors may be updated from time to time in the Company's subsequent reports. Further, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results over time, unless required by law.
Contacts:听
Investors and Media:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (332) 265-2020
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Global Net Lease, Inc. Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) (In thousands) | ||||||||
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听 | 听 | June 30, 2025 | 听 | December 31, 2024 | ||||
ASSETS | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
AG真人官方 estate investments, at cost: | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Land | 听 | $ | 759,854 | 听 | 听 | $ | 802,317 | 听 |
Buildings, fixtures and improvements | 听 | 听 | 4,028,243 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,120,664 | 听 |
Construction in progress | 听 | 听 | 1,580 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 3,364 | 听 |
Acquired intangible lease assets | 听 | 听 | 633,647 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 695,597 | 听 |
Total real estate investments, at cost | 听 | 听 | 5,423,324 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 5,621,942 | 听 |
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization | 听 | 听 | (1,056,957 | ) | 听 | 听 | (999,909 | ) |
Total real estate investments, net | 听 | 听 | 4,366,367 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,622,033 | 听 |
AG真人官方 estate assets held for sale | 听 | 听 | 37,496 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 17,406 | 听 |
Assets related to discontinued operations | 听 | 听 | 2,337 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,816,131 | 听 |
Cash and cash equivalents | 听 | 听 | 144,809 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 159,698 | 听 |
Restricted cash | 听 | 听 | 37,339 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 64,510 | 听 |
Derivative assets, at fair value | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,471 | 听 |
Unbilled straight-line rent | 听 | 听 | 88,368 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 89,804 | 听 |
Operating lease right-of-use asset | 听 | 听 | 70,761 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 66,163 | 听 |
Prepaid expenses and other assets | 听 | 听 | 89,293 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 51,504 | 听 |
Multi-tenant disposition receivable, net | 听 | 听 | 90,214 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 |
Deferred tax assets | 听 | 听 | 4,906 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,866 | 听 |
Goodwill | 听 | 听 | 46,009 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 51,370 | 听 |
Deferred financing costs, net | 听 | 听 | 7,017 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 9,808 | 听 |
听 听Total Assets | 听 | $ | 4,984,916 | 听 | 听 | $ | 6,955,764 | 听 |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Mortgage notes payable, net | 听 | $ | 1,312,718 | 听 | 听 | $ | 1,768,608 | 听 |
Revolving credit facility | 听 | 听 | 740,682 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,390,292 | 听 |
Senior notes, net | 听 | 听 | 916,864 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 906,101 | 听 |
Acquired intangible lease liabilities, net | 听 | 听 | 19,863 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 24,353 | 听 |
Derivative liabilities, at fair value | 听 | 听 | 10,788 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 3,719 | 听 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | 听 | 听 | 45,878 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 52,878 | 听 |
Operating lease liability | 听 | 听 | 42,244 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 40,080 | 听 |
Prepaid rent | 听 | 听 | 36,625 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 13,571 | 听 |
Deferred tax liability | 听 | 听 | 7,083 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 5,477 | 听 |
Dividends payable | 听 | 听 | 11,943 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 11,909 | 听 |
AG真人官方 estate liabilities held for sale | 听 | 听 | 379 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 |
Liabilities related to discontinued operations | 听 | 听 | 7,470 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 551,818 | 听 |
Total Liabilities | 听 | 听 | 3,152,537 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,768,806 | 听 |
Commitments and contingencies | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 |
Stockholders' Equity: | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
听 | 听 | 68 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 68 | 听 | |
听 | 听 | 47 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 47 | 听 | |
听 | 听 | 79 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 79 | 听 | |
听 | 听 | 46 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 46 | 听 | |
Common stock | 听 | 听 | 3,541 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 3,640 | 听 |
Additional paid-in capital | 听 | 听 | 4,288,338 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,359,264 | 听 |
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) | 听 | 听 | 33,452 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (25,844 | ) |
Accumulated deficit | 听 | 听 | (2,493,192 | ) | 听 | 听 | (2,150,342 | ) |
Total Stockholders' Equity | 听 | 听 | 1,832,379 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,186,958 | 听 |
听 听Total Liabilities and Equity | 听 | $ | 4,984,916 | 听 | 听 | $ | 6,955,764 | 听 |
听 | ||||||||
Global Net Lease, Inc. Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) (In thousands, except share and per share data) | ||||||||
听 | ||||||||
听 | 听 | Three Months Ended June 30, | ||||||
听 | 听 | 听 | 2025 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2024 | 听 |
Revenue from tenants | 听 | $ | 124,905 | 听 | 听 | $ | 145,464 | 听 |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Expenses: | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Property operating | 听 | 听 | 12,018 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 15,934 | 听 |
Impairment charges | 听 | 听 | 9,812 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 27,402 | 听 |
Merger, transaction and other costs | 听 | 听 | 2,002 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,576 | 听 |
General and administrative | 听 | 听 | 11,339 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 13,746 | 听 |
Equity-based compensation | 听 | 听 | 3,338 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,340 | 听 |
Depreciation and amortization | 听 | 听 | 45,636 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 56,654 | 听 |
Total expenses | 听 | 听 | 84,145 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 117,652 | 听 |
Operating income before gain on dispositions of real estate investments | 听 | 听 | 40,760 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 27,812 | 听 |
Gain on dispositions of real estate investments | 听 | 听 | 1,537 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 34,114 | 听 |
Operating income | 听 | 听 | 42,297 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 61,926 | 听 |
Other income (expense): | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Interest expense | 听 | 听 | (53,348 | ) | 听 | 听 | (71,984 | ) |
Loss on extinguishment and modification of debt | 听 | 听 | (4,348 | ) | 听 | 听 | (13,089 | ) |
(Loss) gain on derivative instruments | 听 | 听 | (8,823 | ) | 听 | 听 | 509 | 听 |
Unrealized (losses) gains on undesignated foreign currency advances and other hedge ineffectiveness | 听 | 听 | (6,324 | ) | 听 | 听 | 300 | 听 |
Other income | 听 | 听 | 1,683 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 345 | 听 |
Total other expense, net | 听 | 听 | (71,160 | ) | 听 | 听 | (83,919 | ) |
Net loss before income taxes | 听 | 听 | (28,863 | ) | 听 | 听 | (21,993 | ) |
Income tax (provision) benefit | 听 | 听 | (2,995 | ) | 听 | 听 | 250 | 听 |
Loss from continuing operations | 听 | 听 | (31,858 | ) | 听 | 听 | (21,743 | ) |
Income (loss) from discontinued operations | 听 | 听 | 7,715 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (13,921 | ) |
Net loss | 听 | 听 | (24,143 | ) | 听 | 听 | (35,664 | ) |
Preferred stock dividends | 听 | 听 | (10,936 | ) | 听 | 听 | (10,936 | ) |
Net loss attributable to common stockholders | 听 | $ | (35,079 | ) | 听 | $ | (46,600 | ) |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share: | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Net loss per share from continuing operations | 听 | $ | (0.19 | ) | 听 | $ | (0.14 | ) |
Net income (loss) per share from discontinued operations | 听 | 听 | 0.03 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (0.06 | ) |
Net loss per share attributable to common stockholders 鈥� Basic and Diluted | 听 | $ | (0.16 | ) | 听 | $ | (0.20 | ) |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Weighted average shares outstanding 鈥� Basic and Diluted | 听 | 听 | 222,960 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 230,381 | 听 |
听 | ||||||||
Global Net Lease, Inc. Quarterly Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures (Unaudited) (In thousands) | ||||||||
听 | ||||||||
听 | 听 | Three Months Ended June 30, | ||||||
听 | 听 | 听 | 2025 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2024 | 听 |
Adjusted EBITDA | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Net loss | 听 | $ | (24,143 | ) | 听 | $ | (35,664 | ) |
Depreciation and amortization | 听 | 听 | 45,636 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 56,654 | 听 |
Interest expense | 听 | 听 | 53,348 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 71,984 | 听 |
Income tax expense (benefit) | 听 | 听 | 2,995 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (250 | ) |
Discontinued operations adjustments | 听 | 听 | 6,375 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 50,670 | 听 |
EBITDA | 听 | 听 | 84,211 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 143,394 | 听 |
Impairment charges | 听 | 听 | 9,812 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 27,402 | 听 |
Equity-based compensation | 听 | 听 | 3,338 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,340 | 听 |
Merger, transaction and other costs | 听 | 听 | 2,002 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,576 | 听 |
Gain on dispositions of real estate investments | 听 | 听 | (1,537 | ) | 听 | 听 | (34,114 | ) |
Loss (gain) on derivative instruments | 听 | 听 | 8,823 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (530 | ) |
Unrealized losses (gains) on undesignated foreign currency advances and other hedge ineffectiveness | 听 | 听 | 6,324 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (300 | ) |
Loss on extinguishment and modification of debt | 听 | 听 | 4,348 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 13,090 | 听 |
Other income | 听 | 听 | (1,683 | ) | 听 | 听 | (345 | ) |
Expenses attributable to European tax restructuring [1] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 16 | 听 |
Transition costs related to the REIT Merger and Internalization [2] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 995 | 听 |
Discontinued operations adjustments | 听 | 听 | (2,279 | ) | 听 | 听 | 44 | 听 |
Adjusted EBITDA | 听 | 听 | 113,359 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 153,568 | 听 |
Net operating income (NOI) | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
General and administrative | 听 | 听 | 11,339 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 13,746 | 听 |
Expenses attributable to European tax restructuring [1] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | (16 | ) |
Transition costs related to the Merger and Internalization [2] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | (995 | ) |
Discontinued operations adjustments | 听 | 听 | 1,395 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,450 | 听 |
NOI | 听 | 听 | 126,093 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 167,753 | 听 |
Amortization related to above- and below- market lease intangibles and right-of-use assets, net | 听 | 听 | 1,232 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,901 | 听 |
Straight-line rent | 听 | 听 | (2,959 | ) | 听 | 听 | (5,349 | ) |
Cash NOI | 听 | $ | 124,366 | 听 | 听 | $ | 164,305 | 听 |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Cash Paid for Interest: | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||
Interest Expense - continuing operations | 听 | $ | 53,348 | 听 | 听 | $ | 71,984 | 听 |
Interest Expense - discontinued operations | 听 | 听 | 6,374 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 17,831 | 听 |
Non-cash portion of interest expense | 听 | 听 | (2,499 | ) | 听 | 听 | (2,580 | ) |
Amortization of discounts on mortgages and senior notes | 听 | 听 | (14,609 | ) | 听 | 听 | (24,080 | ) |
Total cash paid for interest | 听 | $ | 42,614 | 听 | 听 | $ | 63,155 | 听 |
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[1]听 听Amount in 2024 relates to costs incurred related to the tax restructuring of our European entities. We do not consider these expenses to be part of our normal operating performance and have, accordingly, increased Adjusted EBITDA for these amounts.
[2]听 听Amount in 2024 includes costs related to (i) compensation incurred for our former Co-Chief Executive Officer who retired effective March 31, 2024; (ii) a transition service agreement with our former advisor and; (iii) insurance premiums related to expiring directors and officers insurance of former RTL directors. We do not consider these expenses to be part of our normal operating performance and have, accordingly, increased Adjusted EBITDA for these amounts.
Global Net Lease, Inc. Quarterly Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures (Unaudited) (In thousands) | ||||||||
听 | ||||||||
听 | 听 | Three Months Ended June 30, | ||||||
听 | 听 | 听 | 2025 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2024 | 听 |
Net loss attributable to stockholders (in accordance with GAAP) | 听 | $ | (35,079 | ) | 听 | $ | (46,600 | ) |
Impairment charges | 听 | 听 | 9,812 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 27,402 | 听 |
Depreciation and amortization | 听 | 听 | 45,636 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 56,654 | 听 |
Gain on dispositions of real estate investments | 听 | 听 | (1,537 | ) | 听 | 听 | (34,114 | ) |
Discontinued operations FFO adjustments | 听 | 听 | (33,232 | ) | 听 | 听 | 32,851 | 听 |
FFO (defined by NAREIT) | 听 | 听 | (14,400 | ) | 听 | 听 | 36,193 | 听 |
Merger, transaction and other costs | 听 | 听 | 2,002 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,576 | 听 |
Loss on extinguishment and modification of debt | 听 | 听 | 4,348 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 13,090 | 听 |
Discontinued operations Core FFO adjustments | 听 | 听 | 15,172 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (4 | ) |
Core FFO attributable to common stockholders | 听 | 听 | 7,122 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 50,855 | 听 |
Non-cash equity-based compensation | 听 | 听 | 3,338 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,340 | 听 |
Non-cash portion of interest expense | 听 | 听 | 2,499 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,580 | 听 |
Amortization related to above- and below-market lease intangibles and right-of-use assets, net | 听 | 听 | 1,232 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 1,901 | 听 |
Straight-line rent | 听 | 听 | (2,959 | ) | 听 | 听 | (5,349 | ) |
Unrealized losses (gains) on undesignated foreign currency advances and other hedge ineffectiveness | 听 | 听 | 6,324 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (300 | ) |
Eliminate unrealized losses (gains) on foreign currency transactions [1] | 听 | 听 | 7,177 | 听 | 听 | 听 | (230 | ) |
Amortization of discounts on mortgages and senior notes | 听 | 听 | 14,609 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 24,080 | 听 |
Expenses attributable to European tax restructuring [2] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 16 | 听 |
Transition costs related to the REIT Merger and Internalization [3] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 995 | 听 |
Forfeited disposition deposit [4] | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | (196 | ) |
Eliminate losses related to multi-tenant disposition receivable [5] | 听 | 听 | 13,766 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 |
Adjusted funds from operations (AFFO) attributable to common stockholders | 听 | $ | 53,108 | 听 | 听 | $ | 76,692 | 听 |
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[1]听 听For AFFO purposes, we add back unrealized (gain) loss. For the three months ended June听30, 2025, loss on derivative instruments was
[2]听 听Amount in 2024 relates to costs incurred related to the tax restructuring of our European entities. We do not consider these expenses to be part of our normal operating performance and have, accordingly, increased AFFO for these amounts.
[3]听 听Amount in 2024 includes costs related to (i) compensation incurred for our former Co-Chief Executive Officer who retired effective March 31, 2024; (ii) a transition service agreement with our former advisor and; (iii) insurance premiums related to expiring directors and officers insurance of former RTL directors. We do not consider these expenses to be part of our normal operating performance and have, accordingly, increased AFFO for these amounts.
[4]听 听Represents a forfeited deposit from a potential buyer of one of our properties, which is recorded in other income in our consolidated statement of operations. We do not consider this income to be part of our normal operating performance and have, accordingly, decreased AFFO for this amount.
[5]听 听Represents adjustments to the fair value of the embedded derivative feature of the multi-tenant disposition receivable. We do not consider these adjustments to be indicative of our normal operating performance and have, accordingly, increased AFFO for this amount.
The following table provides operating financial information for the Company's reportable segments:
听 | 听 | Three Months Ended June 30, | 听 | Six Months Ended June 30, | ||||||||||||
(In thousands) | 听 | 听 | 2025 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2024 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2025 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2024 | 听 |
Industrial & Distribution: | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Revenue from tenants | 听 | $ | 54,997 | 听 | 听 | $ | 61,437 | 听 | 听 | $ | 113,008 | 听 | 听 | $ | 123,432 | 听 |
Property operating expense | 听 | 听 | 4,235 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,916 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 9,507 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 9,566 | 听 |
Net Operating Income | 听 | $ | 50,762 | 听 | 听 | $ | 56,521 | 听 | 听 | $ | 103,501 | 听 | 听 | $ | 113,866 | 听 |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Retail (1), (2): | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Revenue from tenants | 听 | $ | 35,357 | 听 | 听 | $ | 40,686 | 听 | 听 | $ | 72,314 | 听 | 听 | $ | 83,281 | 听 |
Property operating expense | 听 | 听 | 3,002 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,032 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 6,893 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 9,124 | 听 |
Net Operating Income | 听 | $ | 32,355 | 听 | 听 | $ | 36,654 | 听 | 听 | $ | 65,421 | 听 | 听 | $ | 74,157 | 听 |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Office (2): | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Revenue from tenants | 听 | $ | 34,551 | 听 | 听 | $ | 34,671 | 听 | 听 | $ | 71,998 | 听 | 听 | $ | 69,767 | 听 |
Property operating expense | 听 | 听 | 4,781 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 4,120 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 9,571 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 9,378 | 听 |
Net Operating Income | 听 | $ | 29,770 | 听 | 听 | $ | 30,551 | 听 | 听 | $ | 62,427 | 听 | 听 | $ | 60,389 | 听 |
听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Multi-Tenant Retail (3): | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 听 | ||||||||
Revenue from tenants | 听 | $ | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | $ | 8,670 | 听 | 听 | $ | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | $ | 16,864 | 听 |
Property operating expense | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 2,866 | 听 | 听 | 听 | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | 听 | 5,662 | 听 |
Net Operating Income | 听 | $ | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | $ | 5,804 | 听 | 听 | $ | 鈥� | 听 | 听 | $ | 11,202 | 听 |
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(1)听听 Amounts in the Retail segment reflect the reclassification and inclusion of one property that was previously part of the Multi-Tenant Retail segment, which is not included in the Multi-Tenant Retail Disposition.
(2)听 听Prior period amounts in the Retail segment and Office segment reflect changes to the reclassification of one tenant from the Office segment to the Retail segment to conform to the current year presentation based on a re-evaluation of the property type.
(3)听听 Reflects former Multi-Tenant Retail properties that were sold individually prior to December 31, 2024. Does not include the Multi-Tenant Retail Portfolio which is presented as a discontinued operation.
Caution on Use of Non-GAAP Measures
Funds from Operations ("FFO"), Core Funds from Operations ("Core FFO"), Adjusted Funds from Operations ("AFFO"), Adjusted Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ("Adjusted EBITDA"), Net Operating Income ("NOI") and Cash Net Operating Income ("Cash NOI") and Cash Paid for Interest should not be construed to be more relevant or accurate than the current GAAP methodology in calculating net income or in its applicability in evaluating our operating performance. The method utilized to evaluate the value and performance of real estate under GAAP should be construed as a more relevant measure of operational performance and considered more prominently than the non-GAAP measures.
Other REITs may not define FFO in accordance with the current National Association of AG真人官方 Estate Investment Trusts ("NAREIT") definition (as we do), or may interpret the current NAREIT definition differently than we do, or may calculate Core FFO or AFFO differently than we do. Consequently, our presentation of FFO, Core FFO and AFFO may not be comparable to other similarly-titled measures presented by other REITs in our peer group.
We consider FFO, Core FFO and AFFO useful indicators of our performance. Because FFO, Core FFO and AFFO calculations exclude such factors as depreciation and amortization of real estate assets and gain or loss from sales of operating real estate assets (which can vary among owners of identical assets in similar conditions based on historical cost accounting and useful-life estimates), FFO, Core FFO and AFFO presentations facilitate comparisons of operating performance between periods and between other REITs.
As a result, we believe that the use of FFO, Core FFO and AFFO, together with the required GAAP presentations, provide a more complete understanding of our operating performance including relative to our peers and a more informed and appropriate basis on which to make decisions involving operating, financing, and investing activities. However, FFO, Core FFO and AFFO are not indicative of cash available to fund ongoing cash needs, including the ability to make cash distributions. Investors are cautioned that FFO, Core FFO and AFFO should only be used to assess the sustainability of our operating performance excluding these activities, as they exclude certain costs that have a negative effect on our operating performance during the periods in which these costs are incurred.
Funds from Operations, Core Funds from Operations and Adjusted Funds from Operations
Funds From Operations
Due to certain unique operating characteristics of real estate companies, as discussed below, NAREIT, an industry trade group, has promulgated a measure known as FFO, which we believe to be an appropriate supplemental measure to reflect the operating performance of a REIT. FFO is not equivalent to net income or loss as determined under GAAP.
We calculate FFO, a non-GAAP measure, consistent with the standards established over time by the Board of Governors of NAREIT, as restated in a White Paper approved by the Board of Governors of NAREIT effective in December 2018 (the "White Paper"). The White Paper defines FFO as net income or loss computed in accordance with GAAP, excluding depreciation and amortization related to real estate, gain and loss from the sale of certain real estate assets, gain and loss from change in control and impairment write-downs of certain real estate assets and investments in entities when the impairment is directly attributable to decreases in the value of depreciable real estate held by the entity. Adjustments for unconsolidated partnerships and joint ventures are calculated to exclude the proportionate share of the non-controlling interest to arrive at FFO, Core FFO, AFFO and NOI attributable to stockholders, as applicable. Our FFO calculation complies with NAREIT's definition.
FFO includes adjustments related to the treatment of the sale of the Multi-Tenant Retail Portfolio as a discontinued operation, which includes adjustments for depreciation and amortization and loss (gain) on dispositions of real estate investments.
The historical accounting convention used for real estate assets requires straight-line depreciation of buildings and improvements, and straight-line amortization of intangibles, which implies that the value of a real estate asset diminishes predictably over time. We believe that, because real estate values historically rise and fall with market conditions, including inflation, interest rates, unemployment and consumer spending, presentations of operating results for a REIT using historical accounting for depreciation and certain other items may be less informative. Historical accounting for real estate involves the use of GAAP. Any other method of accounting for real estate such as the fair value method cannot be construed to be any more accurate or relevant than the comparable methodologies of real estate valuation found in GAAP. Nevertheless, we believe that the use of FFO, which excludes the impact of real estate related depreciation and amortization, among other things, provides a more complete understanding of our performance to investors and to management, and when compared year over year, reflects the impact on our operations from trends in occupancy rates, rental rates, operating costs, general and administrative expenses, and interest costs, which may not be immediately apparent from net income.
Core Funds From Operations
In calculating Core FFO, we start with FFO, then we exclude certain non-core items such as merger, transaction and other costs, as well as certain other costs that are considered to be non-core, such as debt extinguishment or modification costs. The purchase of properties, and the corresponding expenses associated with that process, is a key operational feature of our core business plan to generate operational income and cash flows in order to make dividend payments to stockholders. In evaluating investments in real estate, we differentiate the costs to acquire the investment from the subsequent operations of the investment. We also add back non-cash write-offs of deferred financing costs, prepayment penalties and certain other costs incurred with the early extinguishment or modification of debt which are included in net income but are considered financing cash flows when paid in the statement of cash flows. We consider these write-offs and prepayment penalties to be capital transactions and not indicative of operations. By excluding expensed acquisition, transaction and other costs as well as non-core costs, we believe Core FFO provides useful supplemental information that is comparable for each type of real estate investment and is consistent with management's analysis of the investing and operating performance of our properties.
Core FFO includes adjustments related to the treatment of the sale of the Multi-Tenant Retail Portfolio as a discontinued operation, which includes adjustments for acquisition and transaction costs and loss on extinguishment of debt.
Adjusted Funds From Operations
In calculating AFFO, we start with Core FFO, then we exclude certain income or expense items from AFFO that we consider more reflective of investing activities, other non-cash income and expense items and the income and expense effects of other activities or items, including items that were paid in cash that are not a fundamental attribute of our business plan or were one time or non-recurring items. These items include, for example, early extinguishment or modification of debt and other items excluded in Core FFO as well as unrealized gain and loss, which may not ultimately be realized, such as gain or loss on derivative instruments, gain or loss on foreign currency transactions, and gain or loss on investments. In addition, by excluding non-cash income and expense items such as amortization of above-market and below-market leases intangibles, amortization of deferred financing costs, straight-line rent and equity-based compensation from AFFO, we believe we provide useful information regarding income and expense items which have a direct impact on our ongoing operating performance. We also exclude revenue attributable to the reimbursement by third parties of financing costs that we originally incurred because these revenues are not, in our view, related to operating performance. We also include the realized gain or loss on foreign currency exchange contracts for AFFO as such items are part of our ongoing operations and affect our current operating performance.
In calculating AFFO, we also exclude certain expenses which under GAAP are treated as operating expenses in determining operating net income. All paid and accrued acquisition, transaction and other costs (including prepayment penalties for debt extinguishments or modifications and merger related expenses) and certain other expenses, including expenses related to our European tax restructuring and transition costs related to the Merger and Internalization, negatively impact our operating performance during the period in which expenses are incurred or properties are acquired and will also have negative effects on returns to investors, but are excluded by us as we believe they are not reflective of our on-going performance. Further, under GAAP, certain contemplated non-cash fair value and other non-cash adjustments are considered operating non-cash adjustments to net income. In addition, as discussed above, we view gain and loss from fair value adjustments as items which are unrealized and may not ultimately be realized and not reflective of ongoing operations and are therefore typically adjusted for when assessing operating performance. Excluding income and expense items detailed above from our calculation of AFFO provides information consistent with management's analysis of our operating performance. Additionally, fair value adjustments, which are based on the impact of current market fluctuations and underlying assessments of general market conditions, but can also result from operational factors such as rental and occupancy rates, may not be directly related or attributable to our current operating performance. By excluding such changes that may reflect anticipated and unrealized gain or loss, we believe AFFO provides useful supplemental information. By providing AFFO, we believe we are presenting useful information that can be used to, among other things, assess our performance without the impact of transactions or other items that are not related to our portfolio of properties. AFFO presented by us may not be comparable to AFFO reported by other REITs that define AFFO differently. Furthermore, we believe that in order to facilitate a clear understanding of our operating results, AFFO should be examined in conjunction with net income (loss) calculated in accordance with GAAP and presented in our consolidated financial statements. AFFO should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) as an indication of our performance or to cash flows as a measure of our liquidity or ability to make distributions.
Adjusted Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization, Net Operating Income, Cash Net Operating Income and Cash Paid for Interest
We believe that Adjusted EBITDA, which is defined as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization adjusted for acquisition, transaction and other costs, other non-cash items and including our pro-rata share from unconsolidated joint ventures, is an appropriate measure of our ability to incur and service debt. We also exclude revenue attributable to the reimbursement by third parties of financing costs that we originally incurred because these revenues are not, in our view, related to operating performance. All paid and accrued acquisition, transaction and other costs (including prepayment penalties for debt extinguishments or modifications) and certain other expenses, including expenses related to our European tax restructuring and transition costs related to the Merger and Internalization, negatively impact our operating performance during the period in which expenses are incurred or properties are acquired and will also have negative effects on returns to investors, but are not reflective of on-going performance. Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to cash flows from operating activities, as a measure of our liquidity or as an alternative to net income (loss) as calculated in accordance with GAAP as an indicator of our operating activities. Other REITs may calculate Adjusted EBITDA differently and our calculation should not be compared to that of other REITs.
EBITDA includes adjustments related to the treatment of the sale of the Multi-Tenant Retail Portfolio as a discontinued operation, which includes adjustments for depreciation and amortization and interest expense. Adjusted EBITDA includes adjustments related to the treatment of the sale of the Multi-Tenant Retail Portfolio as a discontinued operation, which includes adjustments for merger, transaction and other costs, (loss) gain on dispositions of real estate investments, loss (gain) on derivative instruments, loss on extinguishment of debt and other income (expense).
NOI is a non-GAAP financial measure equal to net income (loss), the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, less discontinued operations, interest, other income and income from preferred equity investments and investment securities, plus corporate general and administrative expense, acquisition, transaction and other costs, depreciation and amortization, other non-cash expenses and interest expense. We use NOI internally as a performance measure and believe NOI provides useful information to investors regarding our financial condition and results of operations because it reflects only those income and expense items that are incurred at the property level. Therefore, we believe NOI is a useful measure for evaluating the operating performance of our real estate assets and to make decisions about resource allocations. Further, we believe NOI is useful to investors as a performance measure because, when compared across periods, NOI reflects the impact on operations from trends in occupancy rates, rental rates, operating costs and acquisition activity on an unlevered basis, providing perspective not immediately apparent from net income. NOI excludes certain components from net income in order to provide results that are more closely related to a property's results of operations. For example, interest expense is not necessarily linked to the operating performance of a real estate asset and is often incurred at the corporate level as opposed to the property level. In addition, depreciation and amortization, because of historical cost accounting and useful life estimates, may distort operating performance at the property level. NOI presented by us may not be comparable to NOI reported by other REITs that define NOI differently. We believe that in order to facilitate a clear understanding of our operating results, NOI should be examined in conjunction with net income (loss) as presented in our consolidated financial statements. NOI should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) as an indication of our performance or to cash flows as a measure of our liquidity.
Cash NOI is a non-GAAP financial measure that is intended to reflect the performance of our properties. We define Cash NOI as net operating income (which is separately defined herein) excluding amortization of above/below market lease intangibles and straight-line rent adjustments that are included in GAAP lease revenues. We believe that Cash NOI is a helpful measure that both investors and management can use to evaluate the current financial performance of our properties and it allows for comparison of our operating performance between periods and to other REITs. Cash NOI should not be considered as an alternative to net income, as an indication of our financial performance, or to cash flows as a measure of liquidity or our ability to fund all needs. The method by which we calculate and present Cash NOI may not be directly comparable to the way other REITs calculate and present Cash NOI.
Cash NOI includes all of the adjustments described above for Adjusted EBITDA related to the treatment of the sale of the Multi-Tenant Retail Portfolio as a discontinued operation, as well as adjustments for general and administrative expenses.
Cash Paid for Interest is calculated based on the interest expense less non-cash portion of interest expense and amortization of mortgage (discount) premium, net. Management believes that Cash Paid for Interest provides useful information to investors to assess our overall solvency and financial flexibility. Cash Paid for Interest should not be considered as an alternative to interest expense as determined in accordance with GAAP or any other GAAP financial measures and should only be considered together with and as a supplement to our financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP.
