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Deutsche EuroShop Real Estate Summer 2009, Dresden
1. 07/09
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“Update on Deutsche EuroShop”
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Claus-Matthias Böge, CEO
Dresden 17 July 2009
2. Financials I Changes in IAS 31
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Consolidated Fi
lid t d Financial St t
i l Statements (E
t (Exposure D ft )
Drafts)
2 crucial changes in IAS 31:
Definition of “control of an entity”:
OLD: “The power to govern the financial and operating policies
of an activity so as to obtain benefits from it.”
NEW: “The power of a reporting entity to direct the activities
of another entity to generate returns for the reporting entity.”
Option for proportional consolidation likely to be eliminated.
OLD: “A venturer shall recognise its interest in a jointly
controlled entity using proportionate consolidation or the
alternative method described in paragraph 38 (equity
method) When proportionate consolidation is used, one
of the two reporting formats identified below shall be used.”
NEW: “A venturer shall recognise its interest in a joint
A
venture using the equity method.”
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3. Financials I Changes in IAS 31 - Consolidated Income Statement
OLD NEW
(€ thousand) 01.01.-31.12.2008 01.01.-31.12.2008
Revenue 115,343 80,776
Property operating costs -5,957 -4,207
Property management costs -7,151 -5,250
Net operating income (NOI) 102,235 71,319
Other operating income 870 538
Other operating expenses (corporate costs) -5,000 -4,472
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) 98,105 67,385
Income from investments 1,715 1,715
13,440
Interest income 2,370 1,643
Interest expense -46,079 -31,132
Profit/loss attributable to limited partners -6,191 -6,191
Net finance costs -48,185 -20,525
Measurement gains 37,071 40,131
Profit before tax (EBT) 86,991 86,991
Income tax expense -18,118 -18,118
Other taxes -1 -1
Consolidated profit 68,872 68,872
Basic earnings per share (€) 2.00 2.00
Diluted earnings per share (€) 2.00 2.00
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4. Financials I Changes in IAS 31 – Balance Sheet
OLD NEW
(€ thousand) 31.03.2009 31.03.2009 [e]
ASSETS
Non-current assets
Intangible assets 30 30
Property, plant and equipment 22,632 228
Investment properties 1,967,787 1,453,164
Non-current financial assets 29,963 29,963
Investments in equity-accounted associates 3,739 299,264
Other non-current assets 1,074 975
Non-current assets 2,025,225 1,783,624
Current assets
Trade receivables 1,827 1,376
Other
Oth current assets
t t 5,424
5 424 4,812
4 812
Other financial investments 1,644 1,644
Cash and cash equivalents 50,386 34,748
Current assets 59,281 42,580
Total assets 2,084,506 1,826,204
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Equity and reserves
Issued capital 34,375 34,375
Capital reserves 546,213 546,213
Retained earnings 289,829 289,829
Total equity 870,417 870,417
Non current
Non-current liabilities
Bank loans and overdrafts 926,627 675,991
Deferred tax liabilities 87,540 87,540
Right to redeem of limited partners 122,518 122,518
Other non-current liabilities 16,674 14,703
Non-current liabilities 1,153,359 900,752
Current liabilities
Bank loans and overdrafts 27,202 25,633
Current trade payables 2,626 1,691
Liabilities to other investees and investors 0 0
Tax provisions 675 592
Other provisions 24,218 22,518
Other current liabilities 6,009 4,601
Current liabilities 60,730
60 730 55,035
55 035
Total equity and liabilities 2,084,506 1,826,204
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5. Financials I Loan Structure*
Principle amounts Share of avg. bank debt: €894 million
Interest lockin Duration (€ thousand) total loan interest rate
Up to 1 year 1.0
10 59,485
59 485 6.6%
6 6% 5.93%
5 93% avg.
avg interest rate
5.33%
1 to 5 years 4.7 348,155 38.9% 5.28%
Weighted maturity
5 to 10 years 7.2 367,405 41.1% 5.38%
7.0 years
Over 10 years 17.3 119,900 13.4% 5.05%
Total 7.0 894,945 100% 5.33%
50,000 refinanced 82,200 agreed
9,485 redemption
will come down with the new
refinancing will reduce refinancing to approx. 5.28%
annual i t
l interest payments
t t
by > €1 million
increases to approx. 8.0 years
* as of 31 December 2008
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6. Financials I Capital Increase
Transaction: accelerated bookbuilt offer
Structure: international private placement to institutional investors,
U.S. placement according to rule 144A
Volume: €67 million
Number of shares placed: 3.4 million (28-times daily trading volume)
Price: €19 50
€19.50
Date of placement/settlement: 7 July / 10 July 2009
Joint Lead Manager/Joint Bookrunner: Commerzbank + Goldman Sachs
Biggest capital increase since May 2007 (CRE, €179 million)
strong demand in the morning of 7 July, order book was closed
g g y,
before 12:00 a.m.
3 times oversubscription with a very low price elasticity
Strong demand from existing and new investors
General Long-Only
Real Estate Specialists
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7. Shopping Center Share I Capital Increase
United Kingdom United States
26% 18%
Long-only
Long only 97%
Hedge Funds 3%
Switzerland
8%
Benelux
8%
Rest of Europe
Germany 5%
34% Rest of World
1%
Status: 10 July 2009
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8. Shopping Center Share I Capital Increase
Influence on share
price minimized
Outperformance of
the MDAX
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9. Shopping Center Share I Shareholder Structure
Germany
German 8,750
8 750 shareholders
75%
Attfund
Institutional 5.3% Free float 81.5%
Investors
54.1%
Otto family
18.5%
Private
Investors
22.1% Other
3%
CH ZA
4% BE 6%
2% UK FR
US
4% 5%
4%
Status: 10 July 2009
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12. Shopping Centers I Germany
City-Point
Cit P i t Main-Taunus-Zentrum
M i T Z t Altmarkt-Galerie
Alt kt G l i
Location Kassel Frankfurt Dresden
Investment 90.0% 43.1% 50.0%
Lettable space sqm
p q 29,500
, 103,400
, 44,500
,
Parking 220 4,000 500
Number of shops approx. 60 approx. 100 approx. 110
Occupancy rate 100% 100% 99%
Catchment area approx. 0.8 m. inhabitants approx. 2.2 m. inhabitants approx. 1.0 m. inhabitants
Opening / refurbishm. 2002 / 2009 1964 / 2001-2004 2002
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13. Shopping Centers I Two Restructurings
City-Point Kassel: the space previously occupied
by Hertie will be divided up and let to 8-9 small
and medium-sized retailers.
Investment (incl. imputed lost rental income and
ancillary costs): approx. €5.1 million
Allee-Center Hamm: the tenancy
agreement with a hypermarket operator
was terminated. These areas will be
occupied by a food market and a major
clothing store.
Investment: approx. €1.8 million
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14. Shopping Centers I Expansion of the Main-Taunus-Zentrum
today
The selling area is set to increase by approx. 12,000 m²
(currently appro 79,000 m²), allo ing
(c rrentl approx. 79 000 m²) allowing some 60 ne new
shops to open.
Approx. €80 million total investment volume
(approx. €35 million f DES)
( illi for
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15. Shopping Centers I Expansion of the Main-Taunus-Zentrum
tomorrow
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16. Shopping Centers I Expansion of the Altmarkt-Galerie Dresden
The lettable area is set to increase by approx 32 000 m²
approx. 32,000
(currently approx. 44,500 m²), allowing some 90 new
shops to open
Expansion includes 3 000 m² office space and 5 000 m²
3,000 5,000
for a hotel
Approx. €155 million total investment volume
(approx. €77 5 million f DES)
( €77.5 illi for
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17. Shopping Centers I Karstadt as Tenant
Main-Taunus-Zentrum:
approx 16.200 m², 2 levels, lease contract until 31.12.2026
Phoenix-Center H b
Ph i C t Hamburg:
approx 3.200 m², 1 level, right to cancel until 31.12.2009
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18. Shopping Centers I Karstadt as Neighbour: Rhein-Neckar-Zentrum
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19. Shopping Centers I Karstadt as Neighbour: Rathaus-Center Dessau
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20. Appendix I Key Data of the Share
Listed since 02.01.2001
Nominal capital €37,812,496.00
Outstanding shares 37,812,496
Class of shares Registered shares
Dividend 2008 (01.07.2009) €1.05
52W High €26.48
52W Low €17.26
€17 26
Share price (25.06.2009) €21.95
Market capitalisation €755 million
avg. turnover per day last 12 months 136,700 shares
Indices MDAX, EPRA, GPR, MSCI Small Cap
Prime Standard
Official market Frankfurt and XETRA
Berlin-Bremen, Düsseldorf, Hamburg,
OTC market Hanover,
Hanover Munich und Stuttgart
ISIN DE 000 748 020 4
Ticker DEQ, Reuters: DEQGn.DE
Market makers Close Brothers Seydler, WestLB
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21. Appendix I Financial Calendar 2009
13.08. Interim report H1 2009 17.11. Roadshow Zurich, Berenberg
26.08. Roadshow London, WestLB 17.11. Roadshow Amsterdam, Rabobank
27.08. Roadshow Edinburgh, CA Cheuvreux 19.11. WestLB Deutschland Conference,
01.09.
01 09 Roadshow C l
R d h Cologne & D Dusseldorf, W tLB
ld f WestLB Frankfurt
02.09.09 Roadshow Brussels, Petercam 01.12. Commerzbank Real Estate
03.-04.09. EPRA Annual Conference, Brussels Conference, Frankfurt
16.09. Sal. Oppenheim Real Estate Forum,
pp ,
Amsterdam
23.09. UniCredit German Corporate Conference,
Munich
01.10.
01 10 Societe Generale Pan European
Real Estate Conference, London
05.-07.10. Expo Real, Munich
20.10. Real Estate Share Initiative, Frankfurt
12.11. Interim report Q1-3 2009
16.11. Roadshow Paris, Berenberg
16.11. Roadshow London, M.M. Warburg
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22. Appendix I Contact
Deutsche EuroShop AG
Investor & Public Relations
Oderfelder Straße 23
20149 Hamburg
Claus-Matthias Böge
Chief Executive Officer
Tel. +49 (40) 41 35 79 - 20 / -22
Fax +49 (40) 41 35 79 - 29
( )
E-Mail: ir@deutsche-euroshop.com
Web: www.deutsche-euroshop.com
Olaf G. Borkers
Chief Financial Officer
Important Notice: Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this presentation relating to future status or
circumstances, including statements regarding manage-
ment s
ment’s plans and objectives for future operations sales
operations,
and earnings figures, are forward-looking statements of
goals and expectations based on estimates, assumptions
Patrick Kiss
and the anticipated effects of future events on current and
Head of Investor & Public Relations
developing circumstances and do not necessarily predict
future results.
Many factors could cause the actual results to be materially
different from those that may be expressed or implied by
such statements.
Deutsche EuroShop does not intend to update these
forward-looking statements and does not assume any
Nicolas Lissner
obligation t do so.
bli ti to d Manager Investor & Public Relations
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