
HUNT VALLEY, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. (NYSE:OHI) announced today a number of precautionary actions in response to the market dislocation caused by the continued spread of COVID-19, including authorization of a stock repurchase program, suspension of the Company’s Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan, and a partial draw on the Company’s credit facility.
Taylor Pickett, Omega’s Chief Executive Officer, stated, “As a primary capital source to our operators, a vital segment of the healthcare continuum, we have undertaken these actions today in order to provide optimal flexibility to our business. Our responsibility is to both preserve and prudently allocate capital and, with the impact of COVID-19 continuing to rapidly evolve, we are seeking to protect our liquidity while having the opportunity to judiciously capitalize on any material mispricing in our equity.”
Mr. Pickett continued, “While we have not seen any material change in the financial performance of our operators, by drawing down on a portion of our credit facility, we are bolstering our liquidity to weather a potential significant and prolonged impact to our business and are better positioned to creatively support our operators if necessary.”
Mr. Pickett concluded, “We have been in frequent contact with our operators, who are constantly evolving their protocols as they seek to implement best practices. It is remarkable to see how their teams are working tirelessly, striving to provide excellent quality of care to a particularly vulnerable segment of our community, and we stand ready to provide them the support and help they need at this unprecedented time.”
Stock Repurchase Program
Omega announced today that its Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of up to $200 million of Omega’s outstanding common stock, from time to time, over the next 12 months.
Omega is authorized to repurchase shares of its common stock in open market and privately negotiated transactions or in any other manner as determined by Omega’s management and in accordance with applicable law. The timing and amount of stock repurchases will be determined, in management’s discretion, based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to market conditions, other capital management needs and opportunities, and corporate and regulatory considerations. Omega has no obligation to repurchase any amount of its common stock, and such repurchases, if any, may be discontinued at any time.
Stock repurchases, if any, will be funded using cash flow from operations, balance sheet cash, planned asset sales, and/or borrowings under Omega’s revolving credit facility.
Suspension of Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan
Omega also announced today that in view of current market conditions, it is suspending its Dividend Reinvestment and Common Stock Purchase Plan (the “Plan”). Until further notice, dividends will not be reinvested in common stock and optional cash investments in common stock will not be accepted under the Plan.
Omega is suspending the Plan in order to reduce dilution of stockholder value given prevailing market prices. This decision reflects Omega’s view that it is not attractive to issue equity at current market prices. Any checks or other funds received by Computershare from Plan participants for optional cash investments under the Plan will be returned without interest. No action by participants is required.
For general information about the Plan, stockholders should refer to the prospectus previously delivered to each participant and available in the “Stock Purchase Plan” section of Omega’s website at www.omegahealthcare.com. All questions and requests in connection with the Plan should be directed to the Plan’s administrator, Computershare, at (800) 368-5948.
Partial Credit Facility Borrowing to Enhance Cash Position
The Company, as a precautionary measure in order to increase liquidity and preserve financial flexibility in light of the current uncertainty around economic and industry conditions resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak, is drawing approximately $300 million under its $1.25 billion revolving credit facility. After giving effect to this borrowing, the Company would have approximately $315 million in unrestricted cash and cash equivalents and approximately $512 million in outstanding borrowings under its revolving credit facility.
Omega is a real estate investment trust that invests in the long-term healthcare industry, primarily in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities. Its portfolio of assets is operated by a diverse group of healthcare companies, predominantly in a triple-net lease structure. The assets span all regions within the US, as well as in the UK. More information on Omega is available at www.omegahealthcare.com.










