The headline numbers for Phillips Edison & Company (PECO) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended March 2025, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. (PECO) came out with quarterly funds from operations (FFO) of $0.65 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.63 per share. This compares to FFO of $0.60 per share a year ago.
Phillips Edison offers high exposure to grocery-anchored shopping centers, providing a resilient business model with high occupancy and robust lease spreads. PECO's disciplined acquisition strategy and ground-up development opportunities are expected to deliver attractive returns, supported by a strong investment-grade balance sheet. With a well-covered 3.3% dividend yield and attractive valuation below its historical P/FFO average, PECO is positioned for potentially strong total returns.
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. (NASDAQ:PECO ) Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call February 7, 2025 12:00 PM ET Company Participants Kimberly Green - Head of IR Jeff Edison - CEO Bob Myers - President John Caulfield - CFO Conference Call Participants Jeffrey Spector - Bank of America Merrill Lynch Haendel St. Juste - Mizuho Caitlin Burrows - Goldman Sachs Dori Kesten - Wells Fargo Ronald Kamdem - Morgan Stanley Omotayo Okusanya - Deutsche Bank Todd Thomas - KeyBanc Capital Markets Floris Van Dijkum - Compass Point Michael Mueller - JP Morgan Juan Sanabria - BMO Capital Markets Paulina Rojas - Green Street Operator Good day, and welcome to Phillips Edison & Company's Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Earnings Call. Please note that this call is being recorded.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Phillips Edison & Company (PECO) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended December 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. (PECO) came out with quarterly funds from operations (FFO) of $0.62 per share, in line with the Zacks Consensus Estimate. This compares to FFO of $0.58 per share a year ago.
Phillips Edison & Company (PECO) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
PECO has delivered over 21% total returns since November 2023, with a current forward yield of 3.12% and a P/FFO multiple of 16.31x. Looking at PECO stock, I question the relative valuation compared to peers KIM, REG, and FRT. Diving a bit more, I will identify PECO's advantages and vulnerabilities compared to peers.
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. (NASDAQ:PECO ) Q3 2024 Earnings Conference Call October 25, 2024 12:00 PM ET Company Participants Kimberly Green - Head of IR Jeff Edison - CEO Bob Myers - President John Caulfield - CFO Conference Call Participants Jeffrey Spector - Bank of America Merrill Lynch Caitlin Burrows - Goldman Sachs Ravi Vaidya - Mizuho Dori Kesten - Wells Fargo Omotayo Okusanya - Deutsche Bank Todd Thomas - KeyBanc Capital Floris Van Dijkum - Compass Point Juan Sanabria - BMO Capital Markets Michael Mueller - JPMorgan Ronald Kamden - Morgan Stanley Paulina Rojas - Green Street Operator Good day and welcome to Phillips Edison & Company's Third Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. Please note that this call is being recorded.
The headline numbers for Phillips Edison & Company (PECO) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended September 2024, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. (PECO) came out with quarterly funds from operations (FFO) of $0.62 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.61 per share. This compares to FFO of $0.58 per share a year ago.
PECO has a well-diversified retail portfolio consisting of primarily grocery-anchored assets. The majority of its tenants operate at a nation/region-wide scale. Though the favorable market dynamics have resulted in increasingly wide lease spreads, the corporate-level growth has been more modest.