NEW YORK, Aug. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Five Oaks Investment Corp. (NYSE: OAKS) ("Five Oaks" or "the Company") today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2015. For the second quarter, the Company reported GAAP net income of $3.2 million, or $0.21 per basic and diluted share, a comprehensive loss of $5.3 million, or $0.36 per basic and diluted share, and core earnings* of $4.4 million, or $0.30 per basic and diluted share. The Company also reported a net book value of $10.71 per share on a basic and diluted basis at June 30, 2015. 

Second Quarter and Subsequent Events Summary

  • Five Oaks reported a negative economic return** on its common stock of 4.8%, or 19.4% annualized, comprised of $0.38 dividend per common share which was more than offset by a $0.94 decrease in net book value per share.
  • On April 30, 2015, Five Oaks completed its third prime jumbo securitization in the amount of $267.2 million, and the first off the Company's proprietary program – Oaks Mortgage Trust.
  • The Company further reduced its fixed-rate Agency RMBS to 2% of the portfolio as of June 30, 2015, selectively sold legacy Non-Agency RMBS, and boosted liquidity.
  • The Company's wholly owned subsidiary Five Oaks Insurance LLC, a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, or FHLBI, has reached late stage discussions to fund prime jumbo residential mortgage loans with FHLB advances.

*   Core Earnings is a non-GAAP measure that we define as GAAP net income, excluding impairment losses, realized and unrealized gains or losses on the aggregate portfolio and certain non-recurring upfront costs related to securitization transactions. As defined, Core Earnings includes interest income or expense and premium income or loss on derivative instruments.

**  Economic return is a non-GAAP measure that we define as the sum of the change in net asset value per common share and dividends declared on our common stock during the period over the beginning net asset value per common share.

Management Observations

David Carroll, Five Oaks' Chairman and CEO commented: "The second quarter was another challenging one in which to be operating a mortgage REIT, and Five Oaks was no exception. Interest rate and credit markets once again exhibited significant volatility; having started the year at 1.94%, the ten-year Treasury rate rose as high as 2.50% in June before ending the quarter at 2.35%. In addition, particularly as a result of events in Greece and China, mortgage and credit spreads exhibited weakness towards the end of the period. The decline in our book value per share is reflective of this market backdrop, and in order to reduce further our sensitivity to rate and spread volatility, both during and since the end of the quarter we have sold down certain of our positions, increased cash reserves and boosted our hedging activity. When we made the decision during the second quarter to reduce our monthly dividend from $0.125 per month to $0.10 per month, we did so on the basis that we believed a lower but more sustainable yield would ultimately be viewed by investors as more valuable than a model focused on the pursuit of higher but less sustainable dividend yields. While the process of adjusting our portfolio to align with this approach was certainly more challenging during the second quarter than we would have wished, we continue to believe it represents an appropriate longer-term strategy.

As previously reported, we completed the inaugural issuance from our own proprietary jumbo securitization program – the $267.2mm Oaks Mortgage Trust 2015-1. Closing in April, the transaction created an investment package of B-notes and interest only securities for our REIT investment portfolio, and we retained all of the excess servicing rights in our taxable REIT subsidiary. We are now working on a potential third quarter securitization transaction. Importantly, we also expect to be approved during the third quarter for FHLB advances to finance prime jumbo mortgage loans. I believe these key events to be further confirmation of our transition to an operating company focused on new issue mortgage credit opportunities". 

Capital Allocation

The following table summarizes certain characteristics of the Company's investment portfolio and the related allocation of its equity capital on a non-GAAP combined basis as of June 30, 2015:

 

 

For the period ended June 30, 2015

Agency MBS

Multi-Family
MBS (1)(2)

Non-Agency
RMBS (1)(2)

Residential Loans

Unrestricted
Cash  (3)

Total

Amortized Cost

229,145,471

195,827,204

259,028,212

51,371,577

30,060,854

765,433,318

Market Value

233,065,158

200,273,986

256,575,549

53,934,725

30,060,854

773,910,272

Repurchase Agreements

(221,766,000)

(129,488,000)

(200,524,000)

(42,663,099)

(594,441,099)

Hedges

(2,684,584)

(2,684,584)

Other (4)

3,897,117

220,492

541,209

201,242

(985,212)

3,874,848

Restricted Cash

8,143,386

1,257,287

4,784,784

14,185,457

Equity Allocated

20,655,077

72,263,765

61,377,542

11,472,868

29,075,642

194,844,894

             

Debt/Net Equity (5)

10.74

1.79

3.27

3.72

3.05

             

For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2015

Agency MBS

Multi-Family
MBS

Non-Agency
RMBS

Residential Loans

Unrestricted
Cash

Total

Yield on Earning Assets (6)

2.76%

7.39%

4.95%

4.10%

4.54%

Less Cost of Funds

1.30%

1.19%

1.26%

2.67%

1.38%

Net Interest Margin (7)

1.46%

6.20%

3.69%

1.43%

3.16%

             

(1) Information with respect to Non-Agency RMBS and Multi-Family MBS, and the resulting total is presented on a non-GAAP basis. On a GAAP basis, which excludes the impact of consolidation of the FREMF 2011-K13, FREMF 2012-KF01, JPMMT 2014-OAK4 and CSMC 2014-OAK1 Trusts, the fair value of our investments in Non-Agency RMBS is $142,019,587, and the fair value of our investments in Multi-Family MBS is $116,499,851.

(2) Includes the fair value of our net investments in the FREMF 2011-K13, FREMF 2012-KF01, JPMMT 2014-OAK4, and CSMC 2014-OAK1 Trusts.

(3) Includes cash and cash equivalents.

(4) Includes interest receivable, goodwill, prepaid and other assets, interest payable, dividend payable and accrued expenses and other liabilities.

(5) Ratio is a reflection of the average haircuts for each asset categories. It does not reflect or include the unrestricted cash that the Company set aside for these asset categories.

(6) Information is presented on a non-GAAP basis. On a GAAP basis, the total yield on average interest earning assets is 4.41%.

(7) Net Interest Margin is the difference between our Yield on Earning Assets and our Cost of Funds.

 

Comparative Expenses

The following table provides a detailed breakdown of the composition of the Company's expenses on a non-GAAP basis for the quarter ended June 30, 2015:

 

Expenses

For the quarter ended
June 30, 2015

 

For the quarter ended
March 31, 2015

 
         

Management Fees

$               698,629

 

$               717,775

 

G&A Expenses (1)

$               668,265

 

$               574,336

 

Operating Expenses Reimbursable to Manager

$            1,055,075

 

$            1,051,567

 

Other Operating Expenses

$               586,298

 

$               619,243

 

Compensation Expense

$                 62,348

 

$                 60,647

 

Total Expenses

$            3,070,615

 

$            3,023,568

 
         

Period-End Capital

$        194,844,895

 

$        208,612,278

 
         

Management Fees

$               698,629

 

$               717,775

 

G&A, Other Operating Expenses and Reimbursable

$            1,897,589

 

$            1,697,126

 

Compensation Expenses

$                 62,348

 

$                 60,647

 

Expenses related to Prime Jumbo Loans

$               412,049

 

$               548,020

 
         

Management Fees as % of Capital

1.43%

 

1.38%

 

G&A, Other, Reimbursable and Compensation as % of Capital

4.02%

 

3.37%

 

Expenses related to Prime Jumbo Loans as % of Capital

0.85%

 

1.05%

 
         

(1)  Excludes $1,049,096 and $1,109,540 in expense attributable to the consolidated trusts for the quarters ended June 30, 2015 and March 31, 2015.

 

The increase in G&A, Other Operating, Reimbursable and Compensation Expenses as a percentage of Capital over the past quarter is a function of an increase in headcount and infrastructure expenses.

The decrease in expenses related to the Prime Jumbo loan business is due to the lower average balance of loans in the second quarter of 2015 relative to the first quarter.

Operating Performance

The following table summarizes the Company's GAAP and non-GAAP earnings measurements for the quarter ended June 30, 2015.

               

 

Three months Ended June 30, 2015

Three months Ended March 31, 2015

             

Earnings

Earnings

Per diluted
weighted share

Annualized
return on
average
equity

Earnings

Per diluted
weighted share

Annualized
return
on average
equity

Core Earnings *

$      4,432,716

$                 0.30

9.47%

$   4,774,967

$            0.32

10.2%

GAAP Net Income (Loss)

$      3,162,595

$                 0.21

6.76%

$ (6,010,836)

$         (0.41)

(12.85)%

Comprehensive Income (Loss)

$    (5,255,546)

$               (0.36)

(10.90)%

$   5,871,123

$            0.40

12.55%

             
             

    Weighted Ave Shares Outstanding

 

14,721,492

   

14,718,750

 

    Weighted Average Equity 

 

$ 189,674,397

   

$ 189,764,581

 

                                                                                                                                     

Stockholders' Equity and Book Value Per Share

As of June 30, 2015, the Company's stockholders' equity was $194.8 million and its book value per common share was $10.71 on a basic and fully diluted basis.

Dividends

The Company declared a dividend of $0.10 per share of common stock for the months of July, August and September 2015. Based on the closing price of $8.35 as at June 30, 2015, this equates to an annualized dividend yield of 14.4%.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the U.S. securities laws that are subject to risks and uncertainties.  These forward-looking statements include information about possible or assumed future results of the Company's business, financial condition, liquidity, results of operations, plans and objectives. You can identify forward-looking statements by use of words  such as "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "plan," "continue," "intend," "should," "may" or similar expressions or other comparable terms, or by discussions of strategy, plans or intentions.  Statements regarding the following subjects, among others, may be forward-looking: the return on equity; the yield on investments; the ability to borrow to finance assets; and risks associated with investing in real estate assets, including changes in business conditions and the general economy.  Forward-looking statements are based on the Company's beliefs, assumptions and expectations of its future performance, taking into account all information currently available to the Company.  Actual results may differ from expectations, estimates and projections and, consequently, you should not rely on these forward looking statements as predictions of future events.  Forward-looking statements are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond the Company's control.  Additional information concerning these and other risk factors are contained in the Company's most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission's website at www.sec.gov     

All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements that the Company makes, or that are attributable to the Company, are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary notice.  Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made.  Except as required by law, the Company is not obligated to, and does not intend to, update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

For financial statement reporting purposes, prior to January 1, 2015, GAAP required us to account for certain of our Non-Agency RMBS and Multi-Family MBS and the associated repurchase agreement financing as Linked Transactions. However, in managing and evaluating the composition and performance of our MBS portfolio, we did not view the purchase of our Non-Agency RMBS or Multi-Family MBS and the associated repurchase agreement financing as transactions that were linked, GAAP also requires us to consolidate the assets and liabilities of the FREMF 2011-K13 Trust; FREMF 2012-KF01; JPMMT 2014-OAK4 and CSMC 2014-OAK1.However, our maximum exposure to loss from consolidation of the consolidated trusts is limited to the fair value of our net investment therein. We therefore have also presented certain information as of December 31, 2014 that includes Multi-Family MBS and Non-Agency RMBS underlying both Linked Transactions and our net investments in the consolidated trusts, and as of June 30, 2015 that includes our net investments in the consolidated trusts. This information as well as core earnings, economic return and comparative expenses constitute non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G, as promulgated by the SEC.  While we believe the non-GAAP information included in this press release provides supplemental information to assist investors in analyzing that portion of our portfolio composed of Non-Agency RMBS and Multi-Family MBS, and to assist investors in comparing our results with other peer issuers, these measures are not in accordance with GAAP, and they should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, our financial information calculated in accordance with GAAP. Our GAAP financial results and the reconciliations from these results should be carefully evaluated.

 

Reconciliation of GAAP to Core Earnings

       

GAAP to Core Earnings Reconciliation

Three months Ended

   
 

June 30, 2015

   

Reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP Information

     

Net Income (loss) attributable to common shareholders

$              3,162,595

   

Adjustments for non-core earnings

     

Realized (Gain) Loss on sale of investments, net

$               (524,156)

   

Realized (Gain) Loss on derivative contracts, net

$              1,217,392

   

Unrealized (Gain) Loss on derivative contracts, net

$               (902,032)

   

Realized (Gain) Loss on mortgage loans held-for-sale

$               (759,059)

   

Unrealized (Gain) Loss on mortgage loans held-for-sale

$                 594,542

   

Unrealized (Gain) Loss on mortgage servicing rights

$                 268,311

   

Unrealized (Gain) Loss on multi-family loans held in securitization trusts

$            (1,803,472)

   

Unrealized (Gain) Loss on residential loans held in securitization trusts

$              2,975,798

   

Other income

$                 (26,611)

   

Subtotal

$              1,040,713

   
       

Other-than-temporary impairments:

     

Increase (decrease) in credit reserves

$               (567,205)

   

Net other-than-temporary impairments

$               (567,205)

   

Other Adjustments

     

Recognized compensation expense related to restricted   common stock

$                   19,431

   

Net swap interest expense

$               (719,442)

   

Adjustment for consolidated securities/securitization costs

$              1,496,624

   
       

Core Earnings

$              4,432,716

   
       

Weighted average shares outstanding – Basic and Diluted

14,721,492

   
       

Core Earnings per weighted share outstanding – Basic and Diluted

$                       0.30

   

 

Consolidated Securitization Trusts

As of June 30, 2015, we have determined that we were the primary beneficiary of two Multi-Family MBS securitization trusts, the FREMF 2011-K13 Trust, and the FREMF 2012-KF01 Trust. As a result, we are required to consolidate the trusts' underlying multi-family loans together with their liabilities, income and expenses in our consolidated financial statements. We have elected the fair value option on the assets and liabilities held within the trusts, which requires that changes in valuation in the assets and liabilities of these trusts be reflected in our consolidated statements of operations.

A reconciliation of our net capital investment in multi-family investments to our financial statements as of June 30, 2015 is set forth below:

 

Multi-Family Loans held in securitization trusts, at fair value

$           1,625,701,369

Multi-Family Securitized Debt Obligations (non-recourse)

$         (1,541,927,234)

Net Carrying Value

$                83,774,135

Multi-Family MBS (1)

$                34,512,897

Multi-Family MBS PO

$                81,986,954

Cash and Other

$                  1,477,779

Repurchase Agreements

$            (129,488,000)

Net Capital in Multi-Family

$                72,263,765

 

(1) Excludes $24,960,313 in Multi-Family MBS that is consolidated

 

As of June 30, 2015, we have determined that we were the primary beneficiary of two prime jumbo residential mortgage securitization trusts, JPMMT 2014-OAK4 and CSMC 2014-OAK1. As a result, we are required to consolidate the trusts' underlying prime jumbo residential loans together with their liabilities, income and expenses in our consolidated financial statements. We have elected the fair value option on the assets and liabilities held within the trusts, which requires that changes in valuation in the assets and liabilities of the trusts be reflected in our consolidated statements of operations.

A reconciliation of our net capital investment in Non-Agency RMBS to our financial statements as of June 30, 2015 is set forth below:

 

Residential Loans held in securitization trusts, at fair value (1)

$          471,707,227

Residential Securitized Debt Obligations (non-recourse)

$       (357,151,265)

Net Carrying Value

$          114,555,962

Non-Agency RMBS

$          142,019,586

Cash and Other

$              5,325,993

Repurchase Agreements

$       (200,524,000)

Net Capital in Non-Agency

$            61,377,541

 

(1)  Excludes $2,498,652 in Mortgage Servicing Rights     

 

Five Oaks Investment Corp.

Five Oaks Investment Corp. is a real estate investment trust ("REIT") focused with its subsidiaries on investing on a leveraged basis in mortgage and other real estate-related assets, particularly residential mortgage loans, mortgage servicing rights, and mortgage-backed securities ("MBS"), including residential mortgage-backed securities ("RMBS") and multi-family mortgage-backed securities ("Multi-Family MBS"). The Company continues to implement a strategy of transitioning to an operating company focused on credit while maintaining a relative value investment approach across the whole residential mortgage market. The Company's objective is to deliver attractive cash flow returns over time to its investors, and to generate income through its mortgage loan acquisition and securitization business.

Five Oaks Investment Corp. is externally managed and advised by Oak Circle Capital Partners LLC.

Additional Information and Where to Find It

Investors, security holders and other interested persons may find additional information regarding the Company at the SEC's  Internet site at http://www.sec.gov/  or the Company website www.fiveoaksinvestment.com or by directing requests to: Five Oaks Investment Corp., 540 Madison Avenue, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10022, Attention: Investor Relations.

 

FIVE OAKS INVESTMENT CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

       

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

       
         
         
   

Three

 

Three

   

Months Ended

 

Months Ended

   

June 30, 2015

 

June 30, 2014

   

 (unaudited) 

 

 (unaudited) 

Revenues:

         
 

Interest income:

       
   

Available-for-sale securities

$

6,753,580

$

4,487,279

   

Mortgage loans held-for-sale

 

642,104

 

4,381

   

Multi-family loans held in securitization trusts

 

17,249,728

 

   

Residential loans held in securitization trusts

 

5,039,380

 

   

Cash and cash equivalents

 

4,236

 

7,006

 

Interest expense:

       
   

Repurchase agreements – available-for-sale securities

 

(1,789,532)

 

(602,038)

   

Repurchase agreements – mortgage loans held-for-sale

 

(392,394)

 

(5,766)

   

Multi-family securitized debt obligations

 

(15,778,322)

 

   

Residential securitized debt obligations

 

(3,102,240)

 

                   
       

Net interest income

 

8,626,540

 

3,890,862

                   

Other-than-temporary impairments

       
 

Increase in credit reserves

 

567,205

 

 

Additional other-than-temporary credit impairment losses

 

 

                   
       

Total impairment losses recognized in earnings

 

567,205

 

                   

Other income:

       
 

Realized gain (loss) on sale of investments, net

 

524,156

 

750,778

 

Unrealized gain (loss) and net interest income from Linked Transactions

 

 

8,812,538

 

Realized gain (loss) on derivative contracts, net

 

(1,217,392)

 

(849,826)

 

Unrealized gain (loss) on derivative contracts, net

 

902,032

 

(5,968,542)

 

Realized loss on mortgage loans held-for-sale

 

759,059

 

93,242

 

Unrealized gain on mortgage loans held-for-sale

 

(594,542)

 

 

Unrealized gain on mortgage service rights

 

(268,311)

 

 

Unrealized gain/(loss) on multi-family loans held in securitization trusts

 

1,803,472

 

 

Unrealized gain/(loss) on residential loans held in securitization trusts

 

(2,975,798)

 

 

Other income

 

26,611

 

                   
       

Total other income (loss)

 

(1,040,713)

 

2,838,190

                   

Expenses:

         
 

Management fee

 

698,629

 

622,843

 

General and administrative expenses

 

1,717,361

 

380,711

 

Operating expenses reimbursable to Manager

 

1,055,075

 

870,817

 

Other operating expenses

 

586,298

 

375,667

 

Compensation expense

 

62,348

 

54,405

                   
       

Total expenses

 

4,119,711

 

2,304,443

                   
       

Net income (loss)

$

4,033,321

$

4,424,609

                   
       

Dividends to preferred stockholders

 

(870,726)

 

(635,923)

                   
       

Net income attributable to common stockholders

$

3,162,595

$

3,788,686

 

Earnings per share:

       
   

Net income attributable to common stockholders (basic and diluted)

$

3,162,595

$

3,788,686

     

Weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding

 

14,721,492

 

11,150,788

     

Basic and diluted income per share

$

0.21

$

0.34

   

Dividends declared per share of common stock

$

0.38

$

0.36

 

FIVE OAKS INVESTMENT CORP. AND SUBSIDIARIES

       

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

       
                   
                   
             

June 30, 2015

 

December 31, 2014

             

 (unaudited) 

   

ASSETS

       

Available-for-sale securities, at fair value (includes pledged securities of $491,584,595 and $366,103,204 for June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively)

 

$

 

491,584,595

 

$

 

368,315,738

Mortgage loans held-for-sale, at fair value

 

48,978,699

 

54,678,382

Multi-family loans held in securitization trusts, at fair value

 

1,620,066,565

 

1,750,294,430

Residential loans held in securitization trusts, at fair value

 

472,629,816

 

631,446,984

Mortgage service rights, at fair value

 

2,457,374

 

Linked transactions, net, at fair value

 

 

60,818,111

Cash and cash equivalents

 

30,060,855

 

32,274,285

Restricted cash

         

14,291,416

 

11,400,645

Deferred offering costs

   

900,150

 

945,661

Deferred securitization

   

89,643

 

Accrued interest receivable

 

9,126,537

 

10,962,663

Investment related receivable

 

1,443,832

 

979,509

Derivative assets, at fair value

 

 

21,550

FHLB stock

       

2,403,000

 

Other assets

       

325,307

 

71,599

                   

 

 

          Total assets

$

2,694,357,789

$

2,922,209,557

                   

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

       
                   

LIABILITIES:

             

Repurchase agreements:

       

 

      Available-for-sale securities

$

498,378,000

$

544,614,000

 

      Mortgage loans held-for-sale

 

42,663,099

 

50,263,852

FHLB Advances

   

53,400,000

 

Multi-family securitized debt obligations

 

1,536,502,579

 

1,670,573,456

Residential securitized debt obligations

 

356,104,980

 

432,035,976

Accrued interest payable

 

6,934,955

 

8,238,924

Dividends payable

     

29,349

 

39,132

Fees and expenses payable to Manager

 

1,155,000

 

1,062,000

Other accounts payable and accrued expenses

 

1,144,418

 

295,029

                   

 

 

          Total liabilities

 

2,499,512,894

 

2,709,411,427

                   

STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:

       

Preferred Stock: par value $0.01 per share; 50,000,000 shares authorized, 8.75% Series A Cumulative

       

Redeemable, $25 liquidation preference, 1,610,000 and 1,610,000 issued and outstanding at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively

 

 

37,156,972

 

 

37,156,972

Common Stock: par value $0.01 per share; 450,000,000 shares authorized, 14,724,750 and 14,718,750 shares issued and outstanding, at June 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively

 

 

146,953

 

 

146,953

Additional paid-in capital

 

189,152,358

 

189,332,874

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

 

7,781,228

 

7,208,350

Cumulative distributions to stockholders

 

(45,197,589)

 

(32,406,541)

Accumulated earnings

   

5,804,973

 

11,359,522

                   

 

 

          Total stockholders' equity

 

194,844,895

 

212,798,130

                   

 

 

          Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$

2,694,357,789

$

2,922,209,557

 

 

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SOURCE Five Oaks Investment Corp.