EX-99.1 2 d473214dex991.htm EX-99.1 EX-99.1

Exhibit 99.1

 

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PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust Reports

Third Quarter 2023 Results

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. – October 26, 2023 – PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust (NYSE: PMT) today reported net income attributable to common shareholders of $51.0 million, or $0.51 per common share on a diluted basis for the third quarter of 2023, on net investment income of $163.4 million. PMT previously announced a cash dividend for the third quarter of 2023 of $0.40 per common share of beneficial interest, which was declared on August 31, 2023, and will be paid on October 27, 2023, to common shareholders of record as of October 13, 2023.

Third Quarter 2023 Highlights

Financial results:

 

   

Net income attributable to common shareholders of $51.0 million, up from $14.2 million in the prior quarter

 

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Strong performance across all segments partially offset by tax impacts

 

   

Book value per common share increased to $16.01 at September 30, 2023, from $15.81 at June 30, 2023

Other investment highlights:

 

   

Investment activity driven by correspondent production volumes

 

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Conventional correspondent loan production volumes for PMT’s account totaled $2.8 billion in unpaid principal balance (UPB), down 9 percent from the prior quarter and 73 percent from the third quarter of 2022 as a result of the sale of a large percentage of conventional loans to PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. (NYSE: PFSI)

—  Resulted in the creation of $59 million in new mortgage servicing rights (MSRs)

 

   

Invested $64 million into opportunistic investments throughout the quarter

 

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$7 million into government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) credit risk transfer (CRT) bonds

 

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$58 million into senior mezzanine bonds from investor loan and jumbo securitizations

 

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Upsized previously-issued term loan due May 2028 to $370 million from $155 million

 

   

Redeemed $450 million in FMSR term notes due April 2025

 

   

Issued $54 million of 5-year unsecured senior notes due September 2028

“PMT produced a 14 percent annualized return on equity in the third quarter, reflecting strong financial results and growth in book value per share from the prior quarter,” said Chairman and CEO David Spector. “Meaningful income contributions from all three of PMT’s investment strategies were partially offset by a provision for income taxes driven by fair value gains in its taxable REIT subsidiary. The long-term return potential of PMT’s core assets, our seasoned MSR and CRT portfolios, remains strong, supported by low rate mortgages with strong credit characteristics and significant home equity that underlie these investments. Additionally, with the expectation that interest rates remain higher for longer, we expect the runoff of these portfolios to remain low, driving strong expected risk-adjusted returns for PMT over a longer period of time.”

Mr. Spector continued, “In the third quarter, we also took several steps to further strengthen PMT’s balance sheet. These included the upsize of a previously-issued Fannie Mae term loan, the redemption of Fannie Mae term notes due in 2025, and the opportunistic issuance of unsecured senior debt at very attractive terms. With a seasoned investment portfolio and a run-rate return potential that has increased from last quarter due to a steeper yield curve, I remain enthusiastic for PMT’s financial performance in the future.”

 

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The following table presents the contributions of PMT’s segments, consisting of Credit Sensitive Strategies, Interest Rate Sensitive Strategies, Correspondent Production, and Corporate:

 

    Quarter ended September 30, 2023  
                               
    Credit sensitive
strategies
    Interest rate
sensitive strategies
    Correspondent
production
    Corporate     Consolidated  
                               
    (in thousands)  

Net investment income:

         

Net loan servicing fees

  $ -      $ 281,298     $ -      $ -      $ 281,298  

Net gains on loans acquired for sale

    -        -        13,558       -        13,558  

Net gains (losses) on investments and financings

         

Mortgage-backed securities

    10,756       (154,787     -        -        (144,031

Loans at fair value

         

Held by VIEs

    (2,079     6,471       -        -        4,392  

Distressed

    (59     -        -        -        (59

CRT investments

    30,154       -        -        -        30,154  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    38,772       (148,316     -        -        (109,544

Net interest income (expense):

         

Interest income

    26,235       114,430       14,656       3,605       158,926  

Interest expense

    23,235       142,942       16,388       1,353       183,918  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    3,000       (28,512     (1,732     2,252       (24,992

Other

    (251     -        3,360       -        3,109  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    41,521       104,470       15,186       2,252       163,429  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Expenses:

         

Loan fulfillment and servicing fees payable to PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

    33       20,224       5,531       -        25,788  

Management fees payable to PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

    -        -        -        7,175       7,175  

Other

    492       2,683       809       8,062       12,046  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
  $ 525     $ 22,907     $ 6,340     $      15,237     $ 45,009  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Pretax income (loss)

  $      40,996     $      81,563     $      8,846     $ (12,985   $      118,420  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Credit Sensitive Strategies Segment

The Credit Sensitive Strategies segment primarily includes results from PMT’s organically-created GSE CRT investments, opportunistic investments in GSE CRT, investments in non-agency subordinate bonds from private-label securitizations of PMT’s production and legacy investments. Pretax income for the segment was $41.0 million on net investment income of $41.5 million, compared to pretax income of $71.1 million on net investment income of $72.0 million in the prior quarter.

Net gains on investments in the segment were $38.8 million, compared to $68.7 million in the prior quarter. These net gains include $30.2 million of gains on PMT’s organically-created GSE CRT investments, $10.8 million in gains on other acquired subordinate CRT mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and $2.1 million of losses on investments from non-agency subordinate bonds from PMT’s production.

 

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Net gains on PMT’s organically-created CRT investments for the quarter were $30.2 million, compared to $60.5 million in the prior quarter. These net gains include $14.6 million in valuation-related gains, which reflected the impact of credit spread tightening in the third quarter. The prior quarter included $43.0 million of such gains. Net gains on PMT’s organically-created CRT investments also included $16.1 million in realized gains and carry, compared to $17.9 million in the prior quarter. Realized losses during the quarter were $0.5 million.

Net interest income for the segment totaled $3.0 million, compared to $3.4 million in the prior quarter. Interest income totaled $26.2 million, up from $25.1 million in the prior quarter, primarily due to higher earnings rates on deposits securing CRT arrangements. Interest expense totaled $23.2 million, up from $21.8 million in the prior quarter, also due primarily to higher interest rates.

Segment expenses were $0.5 million.

Interest Rate Sensitive Strategies Segment

The Interest Rate Sensitive Strategies segment includes results from investments in MSRs, Agency MBS, non-Agency senior MBS and interest rate hedges. Pretax income for the segment was $81.6 million on net investment income of $104.5 million, compared to a pretax loss of $13.2 million on net investment income of $8.3 million in the prior quarter. The segment includes investments that typically have offsetting fair value exposures to changes in interest rates. For example, in a period with increasing interest rates, MSRs are expected to increase in fair value, whereas Agency pass-through and non-Agency senior MBS are expected to decrease in fair value.

The results in the Interest Rate Sensitive Strategies segment consist of net gains and losses on investments, net interest income and net loan servicing fees, as well as associated expenses.

Net losses on investments for the segment were $148.3 million, which primarily consisted of losses on MBS due to increasing interest rates.

Net loan servicing fees were $281.3 million, up from $108.8 million in the prior quarter. Net loan servicing fees included contractually specified servicing fees of $166.8 million and $3.8 million in other fees, reduced by $102.2 million in realization of MSR cash flows, down slightly from $103.0 million in the prior quarter. Net loan servicing fees also included $263.1 million in fair value increases of MSRs due to higher market interest rates, $50.7 million in hedging losses, and $0.5 million of MSR recapture income. PMT’s hedging activities are intended to manage its net exposure across all interest rate sensitive strategies, which include MSRs, MBS and related tax impacts.

 

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The following schedule details net loan servicing fees:

 

     Quarter ended  
                    
     September 30, 2023     June 30, 2023     September 30, 2022  
     (in thousands)  

From non-affiliates:

      

Contractually specified

   $    166,809     $    165,499     $    162,987  

Other fees

     3,752       6,826       4,246  

Effect of MSRs:

      

Change in fair value

      

Realization of cashflows

     (102,213     (103,043     (95,756

Due to changes in valuation inputs used in valuation model

     263,139       15,046       162,730  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     160,926       (87,997     66,974  

Hedging results

     (50,689     23,996       154,269  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     110,237       (64,001     221,243  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
     280,798       108,324       388,476  

From PFSI—MSR recapture income

     500       509       1,648  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net loan servicing fees

   $ 281,298     $ 108,833     $ 390,124  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net interest expense for the segment was $28.5 million versus $29.3 million in the prior quarter. Interest income totaled $114.4 million, up from $108.7 million in the prior quarter primarily due to increased placement fee income on custodial balances. Interest expense totaled $143.0 million, up from $138.0 million in the prior quarter primarily due to higher financing costs driven by higher short-term interest rates.

Segment expenses were $22.9 million, up slightly from $21.5 million in the prior quarter.

Correspondent Production Segment

PMT acquires newly originated loans from correspondent sellers and typically sells or securitizes the loans, resulting in current-period income and additions to its investments in MSRs related to a portion of its production. PMT’s Correspondent Production segment generated pretax income of $8.8 million in the third quarter, up from $1.4 million in the prior quarter.

 

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Through its correspondent production activities, PMT acquired a total of $21.5 billion in UPB of loans, up 2 percent from the prior quarter and down 4 percent from the third quarter of 2022. Of total correspondent acquisitions, government-insured or guaranteed acquisitions totaled $8.8 billion, down 21 percent from the prior quarter, and conventional conforming acquisitions totaled $12.7 billion, up 26 percent from the prior quarter. $2.8 billion of conventional volume was for PMT’s account, down 9 percent from the prior quarter due to a higher percentage of conventional loans sold to PFSI. The remaining $9.9 billion of conventional volume was for PFSI’s account. Interest rate lock commitments on conventional loans for PMT’s account totaled $3.5 billion, up 5 percent from the prior quarter.

Segment revenues were $15.2 million and included net gains on loans acquired for sale of $13.6 million, other income of $3.4 million, which primarily consists of volume-based origination fees, and net interest expense of $1.7 million. Net gains on loans acquired for sale in the quarter increased by $9.1 million from the prior quarter. The increase from the prior quarter was primarily due to higher margins. The prior quarter also included a negative impact of $4.5 million due to changes in GSE pricing. Interest income was $14.7 million, down from $25.7 million in the prior quarter, and interest expense was $16.4 million, down from $26.7 million in the prior quarter, both due to lower average financing balances for loans held for sale at fair value.

Segment expenses were $6.3 million, down slightly from the prior quarter. The weighted average fulfillment fee rate in the third quarter was 20 basis points, up from 18 basis points in the prior quarter.

Corporate Segment

The Corporate segment includes interest income from cash and short-term investments, management fees, and corporate expenses.

Segment revenues were $2.3 million, unchanged from the prior quarter. Management fees were $7.2 million, and other segment expenses were $8.1 million.

Taxes

PMT recorded a tax expense of $57.0 million, driven primarily by fair value gains on MSRs held in PMT’s taxable subsidiary.

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Management’s slide presentation and accompanying materials will be available in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at pmt.pennymac.com after the market closes on Thursday, October 26, 2023. Management will also host a conference call and live audio webcast at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time to review the Company’s financial results. The webcast can be accessed at pmt.pennymac.com, and a replay will be available shortly after its conclusion.

Individuals who are unable to access the website but would like to receive a copy of the materials should contact the Company’s Investor Relations department at 818.224.7028.

About PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust is a mortgage real estate investment trust (REIT) that invests primarily in residential mortgage loans and mortgage-related assets. PMT is externally managed by PNMAC Capital Management, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PennyMac Financial Services, Inc. (NYSE: PFSI). Additional information about PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust is available at pmt.pennymac.com.

 

Media   Investors
Kristyn Clark   Kevin Chamberlain
kristyn.clark@pennymac.com   Isaac Garden
805.395.9943   investorrelations@pennymac.com
    818.224.7028

 

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Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, regarding management’s beliefs, estimates, projections and assumptions with respect to, among other things, the Company’s financial results, future operations, business plans and investment strategies, as well as industry and market conditions, all of which are subject to change. Words like “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “promise,” “plan,” and other expressions or words of similar meanings, as well as future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could,” or “may” are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. Actual results and operations for any future period may vary materially from those projected herein and from past results discussed herein. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from historical results or those anticipated include, but are not limited to: changes in interest rates; the Company’s ability to comply with various federal, state and local laws and regulations that govern its business; changes in the Company’s investment objectives or investment or operational strategies, including any new lines of business or new products and services that may subject it to additional risks; volatility in the Company’s industry, the debt or equity markets, the general economy or the real estate finance and real estate markets; events or circumstances which undermine confidence in the financial and housing markets or otherwise have a broad impact on financial and housing markets; changes in general business, economic, market, employment and domestic and international political conditions, or in consumer confidence and spending habits from those expected; the degree and nature of the Company’s competition; changes in real estate values, housing prices and housing sales; the availability of, and level of competition for, attractive risk-adjusted investment opportunities in mortgage loans and mortgage-related assets that satisfy the Company’s investment objectives; the inherent difficulty in winning bids to acquire mortgage loans, and the Company’s success in doing so; the concentration of credit risks to which the Company is exposed; the Company’s dependence on its manager and servicer, potential conflicts of interest with such entities and their affiliates, and the performance of such entities; changes in personnel and lack of availability of qualified personnel at its manager, servicer or their affiliates; the availability, terms and deployment of short-term and long-term capital; the adequacy of the Company’s cash reserves and working capital; the Company’s ability to maintain the desired relationship between its financing and the interest rates and maturities of its assets; the timing and amount of cash flows, if any, from the Company’s investments; our substantial amount of indebtedness; the performance, financial condition and liquidity of borrowers; our exposure to risks of loss and disruptions in operations resulting from adverse weather conditions, man-made or natural disasters, climate change and pandemics; the ability of the Company’s servicer, which also provides the Company with fulfillment services, to approve and monitor correspondent sellers and underwrite loans to investor standards; incomplete or inaccurate information or documentation provided by customers or counterparties, or adverse changes in the financial condition of the Company’s customers and counterparties; the Company’s indemnification and repurchase obligations in connection with mortgage loans it purchases and later sells or securitizes; the quality and enforceability of the collateral documentation evidencing the Company’s ownership and rights in the assets in which it invests; increased rates of delinquency, defaults and forbearances and/or decreased recovery rates on the Company’s investments; the performance of mortgage loans underlying mortgage-backed securities in which the Company retains credit risk; the Company’s ability to foreclose on its investments in a timely manner or at all; increased prepayments of the mortgages and other loans underlying the Company’s mortgage-backed securities or relating to the Company’s mortgage servicing rights and other investments; the degree to which the Company’s hedging strategies may or may not protect it from interest rate volatility; the effect of the accuracy of or changes in the estimates the Company makes about uncertainties, contingencies and asset and liability valuations when measuring and reporting upon the Company’s financial condition and results

 

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of operations; the Company’s ability to maintain appropriate internal control over financial reporting; technologies for loans and the Company’s ability to mitigate security risks and cyber intrusions; the Company’s ability to detect misconduct and fraud; developments in the secondary markets for the Company’s mortgage loan products; legislative and regulatory changes that impact the mortgage loan industry or housing market; regulatory or other changes that impact government agencies or government-sponsored entities, or such changes that increase the cost of doing business with such agencies or entities; legislative and regulatory changes that impact the business, operations or governance of mortgage lenders and/or publicly-traded companies; the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its issued and future rules and the enforcement thereof; changes in government support of homeownership; changes in government or government-sponsored home affordability programs; limitations imposed on the Company’s business and its ability to satisfy complex rules for it to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes and qualify for an exclusion from the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the ability of certain of the Company’s subsidiaries to qualify as REITs or as taxable REIT subsidiaries for U.S. federal income tax purposes; changes in governmental regulations, accounting treatment, tax rates and similar matters; the Company’s ability to make distributions to its shareholders in the future; the Company’s failure to deal appropriately with issues that may give rise to reputational risk; and the Company’s organizational structure and certain requirements in its charter documents. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement and should consider all of the uncertainties and risks described above, as well as those more fully discussed in reports and other documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements or any other information contained herein, and the statements made in this press release are current as of the date of this release only.

 

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PENNYMAC MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)

 

     For the Quarterly Periods Ended
     September 30, 2023   June 30, 2023   September 30, 2022
     (in thousands except share amounts)

ASSETS

      

Cash

    $ 236,396      $ 238,805      $ 58,931  

Short-term investments at fair value

     150,059       242,037       352,343  

Mortgage-backed securities at fair value

     4,665,970       4,731,341       3,880,288  

Loans acquired for sale at fair value

     1,025,730       1,080,047       2,259,645  

Loans at fair value

     1,372,118       1,457,272       1,522,934  

Derivative assets

     29,750       29,012       74,659  

Deposits securing credit risk transfer arrangements

     1,237,294       1,269,558       1,369,236  

Mortgage servicing rights at fair value

     4,108,661       3,977,938       3,940,584  

Servicing advances

     93,614       112,743       81,399  

Due from PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

     2,252       7,824       3,560  

Other

     301,492       238,345       402,361  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total assets

    $    13,223,336      $    13,384,922      $    13,945,940  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

      

Assets sold under agreements to repurchase

    $ 6,020,716      $ 5,914,625      $ 6,409,796  

Mortgage loan participation and sale agreements

     23,991       34,787       16,999  

Notes payable secured by credit risk transfer and mortgage servicing assets

     2,825,591       3,158,407       2,829,160  

Senior notes

     599,754       547,767       545,521  

Asset-backed financing of variable interest entities at fair value

     1,279,059       1,361,108       1,424,473  

Interest-only security payable at fair value

     28,288       24,060       21,186  

Derivative and credit risk transfer strip liabilities at fair value

     140,494       98,038       351,383  

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

     92,633       104,547       98,170  

Due to PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

     27,613       25,046       32,306  

Income taxes payable

     202,967       147,972       160,117  

Liability for losses under representations and warranties

     33,152       37,069       39,498  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     11,274,258       11,453,426       11,928,609  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

      

Preferred shares of beneficial interest

     541,482       541,482       541,482  

Common shares of beneficial interest—authorized, 500,000,000 common shares of $0.01 par value; issued and outstanding 86,760,408, 86,760,408 and 90,094,066 common shares, respectively

     868       868       901  

Additional paid-in capital

     1,923,130       1,921,710       1,960,320  

Accumulated deficit

     (516,402     (532,564     (485,372
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total shareholders’ equity

     1,949,078       1,931,496       2,017,331  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

    $ 13,223,336      $ 13,384,922      $ 13,945,940  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PENNYMAC MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

 

     For the Quarterly Periods Ended
     September 30, 2023   June 30, 2023   September 30, 2022
     (in thousands, except per share amounts)

Investment Income

      

Net loan servicing fees:

      

From nonaffiliates

      

Servicing fees

    $ 170,561      $ 172,325      $ 167,233  

Change in fair value of mortgage servicing rights

     160,926       (87,997     66,974  

Hedging results

     (50,689     23,996       154,269  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     280,798       108,324       388,476  

From PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

     500       509       1,648  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     281,298       108,833            390,124  

Net gains on loans acquired for sale

     13,558       4,446       4,313  

Loan origination fees

     3,226       4,295       13,215  

Net losses on investments and financings

     (109,544     (2,499     (253,336

Interest income

     158,926       162,684       109,658  

Interest expense

          183,918            187,390       114,080  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net interest expense

     (24,992     (24,706     (4,422

Other

     (117     83       1,171  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net investment income

     163,429       90,452       151,065  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Expenses

      

Earned by PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.:

      

Loan servicing fees

     20,257       20,317       20,247  

Loan fulfillment fees

     5,531       5,441       18,407  

Management fees

     7,175       7,078       7,731  

Professional services

     2,133       1,881       2,394  

Compensation

     1,961       1,279       1,368  

Loan origination

     710       897       2,430  

Loan collection and liquidation

     1,890       909       690  

Safekeeping

     467       1,124       2,986  

Other

     4,885       4,673       4,433  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total expenses

     45,009       43,599       60,686  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Income before provision for income taxes

     118,420       46,853       90,379  

Provision for income taxes

     56,998       22,229       78,466  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income

     61,422       24,624       11,913  

Dividends on preferred shares

     10,455       10,454       10,455  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income attributable to common shareholders

    $ 50,967      $ 14,170      $ 1,458  
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earnings per common share

      

Basic

    $ 0.59      $ 0.16      $ 0.01  

Diluted

    $ 0.51      $ 0.16      $ 0.01  

Weighted average shares outstanding

      

Basic

     86,760       87,269       90,594  

Diluted

     111,088       87,269       90,594  

 

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