Duke Realty Corporation

NYSE:DRE Stock Report

Market Cap: US$18.8b

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Duke Realty Dividends and Buybacks

Dividend criteria checks 5/6

Key information

2.3%

Dividend yield

-1.7%

Buyback Yield

Total Shareholder Yield0.6%
Future Dividend Yield2.8%
Dividend Growth11.3%
Next dividend pay daten/a
Ex dividend daten/a
Dividend per sharen/a
Payout ratio66%

Recent dividend and buyback updates

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Sep 08

Duke Realty: Great Company, But Too Expensive To Buy

Summary DRE is well-poised to benefit from the increase in rental rates, it has a strong balance sheet and great credit ratings. Duke’s current portfolio is stable and its new developments concentrate in very low vacancy areas. The current valuation is too expensive for new investors as Prologis offered Duke shareholders 0.475 shares of PLD after the acquisition. Investment thesis Duke Realty Corporation (DRE) is well-poised to benefit from the double-digit increase in rental rates and the rise in demand for its strategically located high-quality industrial real estate properties. 52% of the company's new developments have already been pre-leased. In addition, DRE has great expansionary efforts and a strong balance-sheet position. The only downside is that the company trades at the fair valuation of the Prologis (PLD) acquisition with a very low dividend yield at the moment. Duke Realty's business model DRE is a U.S.-only logistics REIT. The company is a member of the S&P 500 index. The management's main goal is to acquire, develop and rent out top-tier logistics facilities across the country. They have a highly reliable tenant base, their Top 10 tenants include Amazon (AMZN), Home Depot (HD), and UPS (UPS). DRE's portfolio of modern (the average year of the properties is 13 years old) and high-quality logistics facilities (they have the largest square foot properties among the company's peers) makes it well-poised to capitalize on growing and favorable industrial real estate market fundamentals. Company Presentation External trends In the last 2-3 years the warehouse market was booming like never before. The demand was very high due to the pandemic and the e-commerce businesses expanded rapidly. In addition, the supply was tight and there were relatively few quality warehouses in great locations. Now developers starting to notice that tenant demand is cooling, due to numerous new warehouse developments finished in recent years the supply has been rising and the U.S. economy shows signs of weakness. This means investors have to notice the short-term trend change and adjust their REIT portfolios accordingly. However, I would not consider massive logistics REIT selloffs due to this upcoming short-term bust cycle. Prologis expects rent growth of 22% in the U.S. during the year with vacancy rates remaining near all-time lows of 3.3%. Duke's portfolio is stable and its new developments concentrate in very low vacancy areas. I believe that during the next years rental rates will keep rising above inflation, which means investors can expect nice FFO and CAD figures. At the same time, I also expect that vacancy rates will increase not because the current tenants will leave but because newly built warehouses could be harder to rent out in a recession. But even if vacancy rates increase by 50-100 basis points the elevated rental income will compensate and investors will see shareholder value growth. Valuation Duke Realty maintains a robust balance sheet position, it has a conservative 65-75% AFFO payout ratio and its development pipeline is already 52% pre-leased. The company ended the second quarter with more than $40 million of cash and cash equivalents and has no significant debt maturities until 2026. It also has a favorable credit rating of Baa1/BBB+, which enables DRE to borrow at a favorable rate. This credit rating might be even better after the Prologis-Duke merger. This gives Duke Realty enough financial flexibility and facilitates its development activities. In terms of valuation, Prologis made a clear valuation of the company when it offered $26 billion for the company. Duke Realty shareholders will receive 0.475 of a Prologis share for each Duke Realty share owned. This means that the current valuation is spot on (PLD - $123*0,475= $58.425). DRE is trading almost exactly at this price. Of course, the price of PLD will change until the acquisition happens, it is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2022 but I do not believe much stock price appreciation will happen to PLD. This valuation is also supported by the dividend yield. An under 2% dividend yield is anything but attractive for DRE. I would consider it a great buying opportunity above a 3% dividend yield. Zacks.com Company-specific Risks Duke Realty is in a stable position. I see no existential threats to its business model or its financial health. There are only small risk factors that investors should be aware of. A development boom in the warehouse market and among logistical properties may increase competition and curb pricing power. Amazon has started to cancel lease agreements for the future which might sound scary but Amazon represented only 1% of Duke Realty's new leasing and 3% of development starts. The rising supply of warehouses and vacancy levels might cause some pressure in the upcoming quarters. It is also worth mentioning that its huge development pipeline exposes the company to various operational risks such as construction cost overruns (especially with soaring material costs and labor costs) and lease-up risks. DRE's dividend The company has been a consistent dividend payer for 27 years. In addition, the management has been raising the dividend for 7 consecutive years. Its FFO payout ratio is well covered, it is approximately around 60%. Its AFFO payout ratio is at healthy levels of about 65-75%. Analysts estimate a 9.8% increase which is very close to the current and past months' U.S. CPI. In this high inflation environment, we can safely say that DRE is a good choice for income investors. The table is created by the author. All figures are from the company's financial statements and SA Earnings Estimates.
Seeking Alpha Sep 01

Duke Realty declares $0.28 dividend

Duke Realty (NYSE:DRE) declared $0.28/share quarterly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 1.9% Payable Sept. 30; for shareholders of record Sept. 15; ex-div Sept. 14. See DRE Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Seeking Alpha Jul 27

Duke Realty FFO of $0.45, revenue of $285.29M

Duke Realty press release (NYSE:DRE): Q2 FFO of $0.45; GAAP EPS of $0.27. Revenue of $285.29M (+5.0% Y/Y).
Seeking Alpha Jul 15

Duke Realty downgraded to Neutral at Baird ahead of Prologis deal

Baird analyst David Rodgers downgraded Duke Realty (NYSE:DRE) to Market Weight on Friday, as he sees price discovery and recession fears limiting high-multiple returns. In his view, the Industrial correction is not yet complete. While he sees upside in stock next year, H2 2022 should continue to be challenging, he said. "The clarity on on negative spreads, continued price discovery and the sharpness of a pending recession are likely to keep value gaps wide near term," Rodgers wrote in a note to clients. "With this in mind, we are lowering DRE's rating to Neutral to match PLD." The Neutral rating on Duke (DRE) aligns with the Quant rating and the average SA Author's rating. DRE stock, meanwhile, is rising 2.0% in Friday morning trading. Recall that last month, Prologis (PLD) and Duke (DRE) agreed to a merger in which PLC will acquire DRE in an all-stock transaction valued at ~$26B at the time.
Seeking Alpha Jun 06

Duke Realty: Acquisition By Prologis Stuck In A Valuation Dilemma

Prologis offered to acquire DRE at a premium of 29 percent, which was rejected by the board members of DRE. After being rejected, Prologis went hostile with an assumption that it offered sufficient premium (much higher than industry average) to DRE’s investors. DRE is not under any kind of financial stress, thus are not compelled to accept a bid if the board members believe that the firm is being undervalued.
Seeking Alpha Mar 09

Duke Realty - Long-Term REIT Value And Growth

Duke Realty operates in one of the strongest REIT industries thanks to ongoing secular trends and the need for efficient logistics. DRE stock has come down 18% after running hot after the pandemic. Yet, its financials continue to show high (expected) growth rates. Duke Realty is in a great spot to deliver outperforming returns and significant dividend rate hikes on a long-term basis.
Seeking Alpha Oct 27

Future FROG Of America: Duke Realty

I am bullish on the industrial REIT sector because of the tailwinds provided by e-commerce. Other industrial REITs have attracted my interest and my investment dollars in past years because of superior growth metrics. Duke Realty has rebalanced its portfolio and is well-positioned to generate double-digit revenue growth over the next several years.
Seeking Alpha Aug 03

Duke Realty: There's Risk Of Paying More Than It's Worth

Duke Realty continues to fare well and investors have responded by pushing shares of the business higher. At present, though, the price being asked by the market in exchange for shares is not a low one. For some investors, this will be worth the wait in order to see a strong return, but for many others it won't be.

Stability and Growth of Payments

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Stable Dividend: DRE's dividends per share have been stable in the past 10 years.

Growing Dividend: DRE's dividend payments have increased over the past 10 years.


Dividend Yield vs Market

Duke Realty Dividend Yield vs Market
How does DRE dividend yield compare to the market?
SegmentDividend Yield
Company (DRE)2.3%
Market Bottom 25% (US)1.4%
Market Top 25% (US)4.2%
Industry Average (REITs)5.3%
Analyst forecast (DRE) (up to 3 years)2.8%

Notable Dividend: DRE's dividend (2.32%) is higher than the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the US market (1.67%).

High Dividend: DRE's dividend (2.32%) is low compared to the top 25% of dividend payers in the US market (4.75%).


Earnings Payout to Shareholders

Earnings Coverage: With its reasonable payout ratio (65.8%), DRE's dividend payments are covered by earnings.


Cash Payout to Shareholders

Cash Flow Coverage: With its reasonable cash payout ratio (66.2%), DRE's dividend payments are covered by cash flows.


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Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2022/10/03 11:35
End of Day Share Price 2022/09/30 00:00
Earnings2022/06/30
Annual Earnings2021/12/31

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Management10 years
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Key Developments10 years
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Analyst Sources

Duke Realty Corporation is covered by 25 analysts. 7 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
David RodgersBaird
Ross SmotrichBarclays
Paul AdornatoBMO Capital Markets Equity Research