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2. 1Q09 Highlights
Outstanding operating results
NOI reached R$73.4 million, a 31.0% growth over 1Q08 with NOI margin reaching 90.5% in the quarter
Same-property NOI increased 19.5% y-o-y
Adjusted EBITDA reached R$64.1 million, a 35.4% growth y-o-y and Adjusted EBITDA margin of 78.6%
FFO of R$51 million, a 162.2% growth over 1Q08
Occupancy rate stood at 96.9%, our highest figure ever
Strong performance posted by satellite stores sustaining SSR
Satellite stores, which accounted for 85% of rent revenues, recorded Same Store Sales/m² growth of 9.2% y-o-y.
Consolidated Same Store Sales/m² adjusted by the calendar effect (Easter) increased 4.5% in the quarter
Same Store Rent/m² growth of 12.3% in the quarter
Implantation of Oracle and SSC in malls that represent 70% of our NOI
We concluded the roll-out of our Oracle system and the implantation of the SSC (Shared Service Center) in 13 malls,
representing around 70% of our NOI. We expect to end the year covering around 80% of our NOI
The SSC centralizes financial back-office activities of our malls and BRMALLS’s Holding, aiming a higher management
control, achieving gains in scale and efficiency
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3. 1Q09 Highlights
Leasing activities showed our tenants’ confidence
181 leasing contracts signed this quarter including renewals and new contracts (or 22,900 m² of GLA)
Leasing spreads of 17.7% and 9.0% for renewals and new contracts, respectively
Solid Financial Position
Long-term debt profile, with duration of more than 14.65 years
R$730.2 million cash position invested at approximately 103.0% of the CDI rate
Quality in execution and discipline towards undergoing developments and expansion projects
Inauguration of the expansion of Shopping Iguatemi Caxias do Sul, in April, which added 7,839 m² of owned GLA to our
portfolio, with expected stabilized NOI of R$4 million
After this expansion, BRMALLS' total GLA increased to 1.0 million m²
Other 3 expansions are expected to be delivered in 2009, adding 7,200 m² of owned GLA, corresponding to a stabilized
NOI of R$9.5 million
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5. Operating Activities
The positive results in a adverse scenario confirmed the resilience of our business model
Same-Store Sales Breakdown
Sales 85% of Rent
(R$ billion) 18.2% Revenues
22.7%
9.2%
7.2%
9.9 5.5%
8.1
14.5% -9.3%
Satellite
2.2
1.9 Stores
Leisure Mega Stores Food Anchor Stores
67% of Sales
5.7% 5.6%
2007 2008 1Q08 1Q09
2.4%
-1.3% -5.2%
SSS/m²
12.7%
10.8%
10.7%
Upper Lower
8.8% Upper Class Middle Class Middle Class Middle Class Lower Class
12.1%
4.5%
5.4%
2.2% 1.9%
-3.1%
1Q08 2Q08 3Q08 4Q08 1Q09¹
Northeast Mid-West North Southeast South
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1 Excludes calendar effect (Easter moving from March to April), that, if
considered, would bring SSS growth to 3.5%
6. Leasing Activities
Leasing activities remain intense, demonstrating our tenants’ confidence in the recovery of the
macroeconomic scenario
SSR/m² Rent/m²
(New Contracts vs. Current Portfolio)
13.4%
12.4% 12.3%
12.6%
9.5%
72
8.3%
64
1Q08 2Q08 3Q08 4Q08 1Q09 BRMALLS Portfolio Negotiated Contracts
Negotiated Contracts Leasing Number of GLA
Spread Stores (m²)
Renewal of Contracts 17.7% 48 5,264
New Contracts – Existing Malls 9.0% 82 8,335
New Contracts - Projects - 9,287
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Consolidated - 181 22,886
20% for malls leased by
BRMALLS
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7. Solid Financial Position
Our funding strategy continues extremely assertive, leaving us comfortable with a solid cash position in the
current scenario of reduced liquidity
Debt Indexes
Cash Position
US$*
R$730.2 million on March 31, 2009
28%
Investments yielding 103.0% of the CDI rate
IGP-M
IPCA 12%
21%
Debt
CDI
Well distributed amortization schedule, without debt maturing in 3%
TR
2009 and 2010 36%
Long-term debt profile with an average cost of IGP-M+7.8%
* Does not consider hedge operation
Average duration of 14.6 years
423,264
Amortization Schedule (Principal) R$ thousand
154,294 150,163
133,834 130,183
88,646
84,911 84,699
80,804
53,052 50,173 41,434
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 *
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* Assuming, for illustrative purposes only, last payment of the perpetual bond due in 2020
8. Growth Drivers
Greenfield Projects’ Status
Acquisitions
Acquisitions concluded in 2007 and 2008: NOI (R$ thousand):
5 programmed projects
22.6%
117,900 m² of owned GLA, corresponding to
46,517
a 27.0% increase in current GLA
57% LEASED
37,930 R$95 million in stabilized NOI (4th year)
Real unleveraged IRR of over 16.0% p.a.
Remaining CAPEX of R$481 million until 2013,
with the disbursement of 15% in 2009
Projected NOI Real NOI
(Jan-Mar 09) (Jan-Mar 09)
50% LEASED
Expansions’ Status Shopping Goiânia – Under Construction
90% LEASED 3T08
In May it was inaugurated the first phase of Shopping Goiânia’s
expansion, which has 90% of its GLA already leased
8 programmed expansions that will add 64,200 m² of owned GLA,
raising the Company’s current portfolio by 15% and contributing
with stabilized NOI of R$61 million
Remaining CAPEX of R$340 million, with the disbursement of 19% in
2009
3 inaugurations in 2009: Inauguration of Renner
Delivered almost 30% of the
- 7,200 m² increase in owned GLA
estimated GLA expansion
- R$9.5 million in stabilized NOI (4th year)
9. Caxias’ Expansion Inaugurated
Inaugurated in April the expansion of Shopping Iguatemi Caxias do Sul, which added 17,229 m² of GLA to the
malls, more than doubling the 13,972 m² of the original mall.
BRMALLS, which manages the mall, was responsible for developing
the project, managing the construction and leasing the stores
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Stronger anchorage and enhanced the store mix, bringing such
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prestigious brands as: C&A, Saraiva, Fast Shop, Crawford, Lacoste,
Brooksfield and Siberian
Investment of R$25 million by BRMALLS, with an estimated real
unleveraged IRR of 16%, contributing with R$4 million in stabilized NOI
to BRMALLS
Original Mall Post Expansion Mall
Total GLA (m2)
13,972 31,201
Owned GLA (m2)
6,357 14,196
8 (C&A, Colombo Premium,
Riachuelo, Saraiva, Fast Shop,
2 (Renner and Carrefour) Anchor
Centauro, Renner and Carrefour)
92 Satellite 138
1,700 Parking Space 2,000
Revitalization of the
6 movie theaters Leisure Facility
cinema and Magic Games
Restaurant
Food Court Lifestyle area and 5 restaurants