LADR
$10.06
Ladder Capital Corp operates as an internally-managed real estate investment trust in the United States.
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Ladder Capital Corp operates as an internally-managed real estate investment trust in the United States. It operates through three segments: Loans, Securities, and Real Estate. The Loans segment originates and acquires balance sheet loans that provid...
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Is Ladder’s Expanded US$675 Million Unsecured Capacity Reshaping the Investment Case for Ladder Capital (LADR)?
Ladder Capital Corp. recently secured US$675,000,000 in new unsecured capital commitments, including a US$400,000,000 expansion of its unsecured revolving credit facility to US$1.25 billion and a new unsecured delayed draw term loan facility allowing up to US$275,000,000 of borrowings. This enlarged, investment-grade unsecured funding capacity further reinforces Ladder’s ability to operate without relying on secured borrowings or collateralized loan obligation markets. We’ll now examine how...
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The Top 5 Analyst Questions From Ladder Capital’s Q4 Earnings Call
Ladder Capital’s fourth quarter was marked by a significant shortfall versus market expectations, with both revenue and non-GAAP profit coming in below consensus and the market responding with a meaningful share price decline. Management attributed this underperformance primarily to a combination of lower net interest income, driven by timing of loan fundings late in the quarter and continued paydowns from the loan book, as well as realized losses on a small number of office loans. CEO Brian Har