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On June 1, 2016, Ashford Hospitality Prime, Inc. presented the following slideshow to the investor community:
Investor Presentation – June 2016
Certain statements and assumptions in this presentation contain or are based upon “forward-looking” information and are being made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties. When we use the words “will likely result,” “may,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “should,” “expect,” “believe,” “intend,” or similar expressions, we intend to identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, our business and investment strategy, our understanding of our competition, current market trends and opportunities, and projected capital expenditures. Such statements are subject to numerous assumptions and uncertainties, many of which are outside of our control. These forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated, including, without limitation: general volatility of the capital markets, the general economy or the hospitality industry, whether the result of market events or otherwise; our ability to deploy capital and raise additional capital at reasonable costs to repay debts, invest in our properties and fund future acquisitions; unanticipated increases in financing and other costs, including a rise in interest rates; the degree and nature of our competition; actual and potential conflicts of interest with Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc., Ashford Hospitality Advisors, LLC (“Ashford LLC”), Ashford Inc., Remington Lodging & Hospitality, LLC, our executive officers and our non-independent directors; our ability to implement and execute on planned initiatives announced in connection with the conclusion of our independent directors’ strategic review process; changes in personnel of Ashford LLC or the lack of availability of qualified personnel; changes in governmental regulations, accounting rules, tax rates and similar matters; legislative and regulatory changes, including changes to the Internal Revenue Code and related rules, regulations and interpretations governing the taxation of real estate investment trusts (“REITs”); and limitations imposed on our business and our ability to satisfy complex rules in order for us to qualify as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes. These and other risk factors are more fully discussed in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K, and from time to time, in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). The forward-looking statements included in this presentation are only made as of the date of this presentation. Investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. We are not obligated to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, changes in expectations or otherwise.EBITDA is defined as net income before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. EBITDA yield is defined as trailing twelve month EBITDA divided by the purchase price. A capitalization rate is determined by dividing the property's net operating income by the purchase price. Net operating income is the property's funds from operations minus a capital expense reserve of either 4% or 5% of gross revenues. Hotel EBITDA flow-through is the change in Hotel EBITDA divided by the change in total revenues. EBITDA, FFO, AFFO, CAD and other terms are non-GAAP measures, reconciliations of which have been provided in prior earnings releases and filings with the SEC.This overview is for informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, any securities of Ashford Prime or any of its respective affiliates, and may not be relied upon in connection with the purchase or sale of any such security.Additional Information and Where to Find ItAshford Hospitality Prime, Inc. (“Ashford Prime”), its directors, executive officers and other employees may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from Ashford Prime’s stockholders in connection with its 2016 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the “2016 Annual Meeting”). Stockholders may obtain information regarding the names, affiliations and interests of such individuals in Ashford Prime’s definitive proxy statement, filed with the SEC on April 25, 2016. Additional information regarding the identity of potential participants, and their direct or indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, is set forth in the definitive proxy statement and, to the extent applicable, will be updated in other materials to be filed with the SEC in connection with Ashford Prime’s 2016 Annual Meeting.Ashford Prime has filed a definitive proxy statement in connection with the 2016 Annual Meeting. ASHFORD PRIME STOCKHOLDERS ARE STRONGLY URGED TO READ THE DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT, THE ACCOMPANYING GOLD PROXY CARD AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED BY ASHFORD PRIME WITH THE SEC IN THEIR ENTIRETY BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. The definitive proxy statement and an accompanying GOLD proxy card are, along with other relevant documents, available at no charge on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Copies of these documents will also be available free of charge from Ashford Prime by directing a request to Ashford Hospitality Prime, Inc., Attn: Investor Relations, 14185 Dallas Parkway, Suite 1100, Dallas, Texas 75254 or by calling (972) 490-9600. * Certain Disclosures
Background on Ashford Prime * Ashford Hospitality Prime, Inc. ("Ashford Prime" or the "Company")(NYSE: AHP) was created in November 2013 through a spin-off of 8 high quality hotels from Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. ("Ashford Trust")(NYSE: AHT)The spin-off was a way to unlock value for stockholdersOur strategy: invest in high RevPAR, high quality luxury hotels in gateway and resort marketsAHP was designed to have an external manager, Ashford Inc. (NYSE MKT: AINC)Lower cost than if internally advisedAn incentive structure for AINC that is aligned with AHP market performanceManagement team has a long, successful track recordSuperior long-term total shareholder returns vs. peersExtensive experience in managing lodging investments over multiple cyclesAshford Prime is majority controlled by a set of experienced, independent directorsThe Company has among the highest insider equity ownership among its peersRecently, the Board completed a wide ranging and thorough review of strategic alternativesThe Board has taken several steps to maximize value for shareholders and continues to evaluate a number of initiatives – including a new CEO and additional independent Board members
Recent Updates * In May 2016 the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas rejected Sessa's motion for preliminary injunction ending the proxy contestProxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommends Ashford Prime stockholders vote "FOR" all Ashford Prime DirectorsExcellent progress on strategic alternatives to enhance shareholder value
In discussions Interviewing highly-qualified, independent candidates Actively in market purchasing shares; bought back approximately 490,000 shares for $5.5 million as of May 27, 2016 Investment has been redeemed Increased dividend 20% to $0.12 Courtyard Seattle under contract for $84.5 million at 6.7% TTM NOI cap rate Excellent Progress on Strategic Alternatives * Increase dividend WHAT WE SAID WE WOULD DO Sell up to 4 non-strategic hotels Liquidate investment fund $50 million stock repurchase program Add 2 independent directors Appoint new CEO WHAT WE HAVE DONE
Ashford Hospitality Prime Vision Well defined strategy investing in luxury hotels in gateway and resort markets * Bardessono Hotel & SpaYountville, CA Pier House ResortKey West, FL The Ritz-Carlton St. ThomasSt. Thomas, USVI Grow platform through accretive acquisitions of high quality assets Highly-aligned management team and organizational structure Simple and straightforward investment profile Grow organically through strong revenue and cost control initiatives Maintain conservative capital structure Execute on strategic alternatives initiatives to enhance stockholder value Utilize key money from Ashford Inc. to assist with accretive growth
* STRONG OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE 7.3% RevPAR growth in 2015 was the highest amongst our peersPortfolio RevPAR of $199 in 2015 is second amongst our peers AHP Leadership Has Delivered Results in Operational Excellence
* AHP Leadership Has Delivered Results in Prudent, Accretive Growth ACCRETIVE GROWTH OF HOTEL PORTFOLIO CONSERVATIVE CAPITAL STRUCTURE Acquired the Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas, Bardessono Hotel & Spa, Sofitel Chicago, & Pier House ResortIncreased portfolio RevPAR since spin-off by over 40% to $199 as of 12/31/15Increased asset base by 50% since spin-off $166 million of net working capital as of 3/31/16Target leverage of 5.0x net debt/ EBITDANo 2016 debt maturitiesAll debt is non-recourse, property level mortgage debt 42% Growth Second highest RevPAR amongst peers Effective navigation of capital markets to extend debt maturities with no debt due in 2016
* AHP Leadership Has Delivered Results in Returning Capital to Shareholders Increased quarterly common dividend by 140% since spin-off Q1 2016 AFFO per share growth of over 45% Disciplined Capital Strategies Weighted Average Interest Rate Decreased weighted average interest rate by 60 bps since 2013 improving cash flow Bought back ~$35.5 million of stock at discount to NAVRefinanced debt at lower weighted average interest rates$70 million convertible preferred equity raise at $18.90 conversion price (79% premium to current stock price as of May 26, 2016)
* HIGHLY ALIGNED MANAGEMENT TEAM Insider ownership of 15%, 6x more than hotel REIT industry averageInsider ownership among the highest of its peersManagement has significant personal wealth invested in the CompanyIncentive fee based on AHP total return outperformance vs. its peers Insider Equity Ownership Highly-aligned management team with among highest insider equity ownership of publicly-traded Hotel REITs Over 6x higher than industry peer average Public Lodging REITs include: CHSP, CLDT, DRH, FCH, HST, HT, INN, LHO, PEB, RLJ, SHOSource: Company filings.* Insider equity ownership for Ashford Prime includes direct & indirect interests & interests of related parties AHP’s Management Team Is Aligned Like No Other
Benefits of the Ashford Structure * Structural Attractiveness Publicly traded external advisor increases transparency and provides strong alignment7 member Board with 5 independent directorsBase Fee – based on AHP’s total enterprise value rather than book valueIncentive Fee paid only if total stockholder return exceeds peer group average (outperformance capped at 25%)AHP owns 9.7% of AINC so shareholders participate in economics of the advisor Benefits of Structure Increased scale through affiliation with Ashford Trust (AHP = 12 hotels; AHT = 132 hotels)Strong brand relationships given large scaleCapital markets benefits given scale across the platformsAbility to partner with Ashford Trust on portfolio acquisitionsG&A savings from being externally managedOther cost synergies given scale (property insurance, etc.) Key money investment from advisorDecreased fee as market cap growsReciprocal termination rights
Ashford Prime’s Management Team is Experienced and Qualified * Aggregate 139 Years of Relevant Industry Experience 27 years of hospitality experience13 years with Ashford (14 years with Ashford predecessor)Cornell School of Hotel Administration BSCornell S.C. Johnson MBA Montgomery J. BennettChief Executive Officer & Chairman of the Board 20 years of hospitality experience13 years with Ashford10 years with Goldman SachsStanford BA, MBA Douglas A. KesslerPresident 24 years of hospitality experience13 years with Ashford (11 years with Ashford predecessor)University of North Texas BS, University of Houston JD David A. BrooksChief Operating Officer, General Counsel 16 years of hospitality experience13 years with Ashford3 years with ClubCorpCFA charterholderSouthern Methodist University BBA Deric S. Eubanks, CFAChief Financial Officer 10 years of hospitality experience5 years with Ashford (5 years with Ashford predecessor)5 years with Stephens Investment BankOklahoma State University BS Jeremy J. WelterEVP of Asset Management 31 years of hospitality experience13 years with Ashford (18 years with Ashford predecessor)Pepperdine University BS, University of Houston MS, CPA Mark L. NunneleyChief Accounting Officer 11 years of hospitality experience11 years with Ashford3 years of M&A experience at Dresser Inc. & Merrill LynchPrinceton University AB J. Robison HaysChief Strategy Officer
Management's Long Term Track Record of Creating Value at Ashford Trust * Since IPO on August 26, 2003Peer average includes: CHSP, CLDT, DRH, FCH, HST, HT, INN, LHO, RLJ, SHOReturns as of 5/26/16Source: SNL Total Stockholder Return Significant long-term outperformance proves management's ability to create value for shareholders over time (1)
AHP Outperformance vs. Named Peers * Named peers include: CHSP, DRH, LHO, SHO, PEBSource: BloombergNote: Total return analysis assumes reinvested dividends Stock Total Return Relative Performance Compared to Named Peers SESSA'S DISRUPTIVE PROXY FIGHT
High Quality Portfolio * Ashford Prime Hotels Courtyard Seattle DowntownSeattle, WA Marriott SeattleSeattle, WA Hilton Torrey PinesLa Jolla, CA Bardessono Hotel & SpaYountville, CA Pier House ResortKey West, FL Renaissance TampaTampa, FL Chicago Sofitel WaterTowerChicago, IL Courtyard PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA Capital HiltonWashington D.C. Courtyard San FranciscoSan Francisco, CAz Renaissance TampaTampa, FL Courtyard PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA Capital HiltonWashington D.C. Marriott Plano LegacyPlano, TX The Ritz-Carlton St. ThomasSt. Thomas, USVI Announced Planned Sale
Portfolio Overview * As of March 31, 2016Wells Fargo Securities Research; Lodging: TripAdvisor Rankings (September 4, 2015) Note: Hotel EBITDA in thousands High quality portfolio with total ADR and RevPAR of $245 and $200, respectively for the TTM periodExcluding the Courtyard Seattle Downtown, portfolio ADR and RevPAR is $248 and $203, respectively Geographically diversified portfolio located in strong marketsHighest TripAdvisor ranking among publicly-traded Hotel REITs(2)
Capital Structure and Net Working Capital Conservative leverage in line with platform strategyTargeted Net Debt / EBITDA of 5.0xAll debt is non-recourse, property level mortgage debtTargeted cash balance of 25% to 30% of market capitalizationMaintain excess cash balance to capitalize on opportunitiesHedge unfavorable economic shocksDry powder to execute opportunistic acquisitions * As of March 31, 2016At market value as of May 26, 2016 Total Enterprise Value Net Working Capital
Debt Maturities and Leverage Target leverage: Net Debt / EBITDA < 5.0xPro forma Net Debt / EBITDA of approximately 5.4x after sale of CY SeattleMaintain mix of fixed and floating rate debtLadder maturitiesExclusive use of property-level, non-recourse debt * As of March 31, 2016Assumes extension options are exercisedPro forma for sale of Courtyard Seattle DowntownNote: All debt yield statistics are based on EBITDA to principal. Debt Maturity Schedule (mm)(1) Debt Yield: 16.1% Debt Yield: N/A Debt Yield: 10.3% Debt Yield: 15.4% Debt Yield: 14.5% Debt Maturity Schedule (mm)(1) - Pro Forma(2) Debt Yield: 17.2%�� Debt Yield: N/A Debt Yield: 10.3% Debt Yield: 15.4% Debt Yield: 14.5%
Asset Management Expertise – Bardessono * Acquired in July 20152015 RevPAR of $56462 keys, 1,350 sq. ft. of meeting spaceLocated in Yountville, CA the “Culinary Capital of Napa Valley”High barrier to entry marketOne of only three LEED Platinum certified hotels in the U.S., only hotel in California2015 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Award for Top Hotels - #3 in the U.S. Hotel Overview Received $2 million of Key Money from AINCOpportunity to add 2 to 3 luxury villas to attract ultra-luxury guestsCost control opportunitiesImplementation of Remington revenue initiativesFrom August 2015 to March 2016 (since acquisition): RevPAR up 5.1%, EBITDA Margin up 468 bps, & EBITDA flow-through of 92% Opportunities Bardessono – Yountville, CA Bardessono – Yountville, CA
Asset Management Expertise – Pier House * Asset management performance significantly exceeded underwritingEliminated $1.5mm in expenses through cost cutting initiatives: Right-sized staffing levelImplemented improved housekeeping practicesIdentified additional F&B efficienciesRealized synergies with other Remington-managed Key West assetsSaved $385,000 in insurance expense by adding to Ashford programRealized approximately $350,000 in annualized incremental parking revenue Implemented Strategies Pier House Resort – Key West, FL Jun-May 2013 Pre-Takeover Jun-May 2014Post-Takeover Increase (%, BPs) RevPAR $283.94 $323.66 14.0% Total Revenue* $19,196 $21,284 10.9% RPI $97.7 $101.7 4.09% EBITDA* $6,031 $8,312 37.8% EBITDA Flow 109.2% *$ in Thousands Original going-in cap rate of 6.2% in May 2013 and current cap rate of 10.0%
Asset Management Expertise – Ritz St. Thomas * The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas Acquired in December 2015180 keys, 10,000 sq. ft. of meeting spaceAcquisition completed at favorable metrics of 7.2x TTM EBITDA and 10% TTM NOI cap rateLocated in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands with high barriers to entry30 oceanfront acres along Great BayRecognized in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report's Best Hotel Rankings Hotel Overview Significant upside after recently completed extensive $22 million renovation of guest rooms and public spaceSince closing of the acquisition, our asset management team has identified several opportunities to improve performanceEBITDA Margin up 208 bps, & EBITDA flow-through of 129.1% in the 1st quarter 2016 (1st full quarter of ownership) with no change in property manager Opportunities Great Bay ViewThe Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas
Key Takeaways * Announced planned sale of the Courtyard Seattle Downtown Commenced execution of strategic alternatives initiatives to enhance stockholder value The proxy contest is over with ruling of the Federal Court Highly-aligned management team Maximizing shareholder value is our #1 objective Proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommends Ashford Prime stockholders vote "FOR" all Ashford Prime Directors
Investor Presentation – June 2016