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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

   
(Mark One)

 

x QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the Quarterly period ended                       September 30, 2013

 

OR

 

o TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from __________________________________ to

 

Commission file number        1-7865

 

HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC.
(Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter)

 

Delaware   59-1914299
(State or other jurisdiction of   (I.R.S. Employer
incorporation or organization)   Identification No.)

 

1870 S. Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove, Florida   33133
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip Code)
     
305-854-6803
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
     
Not Applicable
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the issuer (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Sections 13 or 15 (d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.

Yes x No o

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).
Yes x No o

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer    o    Accelerated filer    o    Non-accelerated filer    o   Smaller reporting company   x
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the exchange Act). Yes o No x

 

APPLICABLE ONLY TO CORPORATE ISSUERS:

 

State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common equity, as of the latest practicable date. 1,040,926 Common shares were outstanding as of November 8, 2013.

 
 

HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC.

 

Index

     
    PAGE
    NUMBER
PART I. Financial Information  
     
  Item 1. Financial Statements  
     
  Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2013 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2012 1
     
  Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 (Unaudited) 2
   
  Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 (Unaudited) 3
     
  Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) 4
     
  Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 13
     
  Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risks 14
     
  Item 4. Controls and Procedures 14
     
PART II. Other Information  
  Item 1. Legal Proceedings 15
  Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 15
  Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities 15
  Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures 15
  Item 5. Other Information 15
  Item 6. Exhibits 15
  Signatures 16

 

Cautionary Statement. This Form 10-Q contains certain statements relating to future results of the Company that are considered “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, changes in political and economic conditions; interest rate fluctuation; competitive pricing pressures within the Company’s market; equity and fixed income market fluctuation; technological change; changes in law; changes in fiscal, monetary, regulatory and tax policies; monetary fluctuations as well as other risks and uncertainties detailed elsewhere in this Form 10-Q or from time-to-time in the filings of the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which such statements are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

 
 

HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES        
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS        
         
   September 30,   December 31, 
   2013   2012 
  (UNAUDITED)     
ASSETS          
Investment properties, net of accumulated depreciation:          
Office building and other commercial property  $813,943   $826,061 
Total investment properties, net   813,943    826,061 
           
Cash and cash equivalents   21,502,353    1,510,773 
Assets associated with real estate interests held for sale       18,098,789 
Investments in marketable securities   4,469,240    2,158,330 
Other investments   3,347,963    3,603,655 
Investment in affiliate   2,437,864    2,547,572 
Loans, notes and other receivables   1,330,602    295,562 
Notes and advances due from related parties   704,201    696,909 
Deferred taxes       698,000 
Other assets   32,272    36,731 
TOTAL ASSETS  $34,638,438   $30,472,382 
           
LIABILITIES          
Note payable to affiliate  $2,502,891   $2,814,379 
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities   33,906    46,550 
Due to Adviser   2,093,928     
Current and deferred income tax payable   1,996,130     
Obligations associated with real estate interests held for sale       13,383,821 
TOTAL LIABILITIES   6,626,855    16,244,750 
           
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY          
Excess common stock, $1 par value; 100,000 shares authorized: no shares issued        
Common stock, $1 par value; 1,200,000 shares authorized and 1,040,926 and 969,526 issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, respectively.   1,040,926    969,526 
Additional paid-in capital   24,200,443    24,129,031 
Undistributed gains from sales of properties, net of losses   57,739,776    41,572,120 
Undistributed losses from operations   (55,248,892)   (54,377,617)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss       (982,500)
Total stockholders’ equity   27,732,253    11,310,560 
Non controlling interest   279,330    2,917,072 
TOTAL EQUITY   28,011,583    14,227,632 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY  $34,638,438   $30,472,382 
           
See notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements 
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HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (UNAUDITED)  
         
   For the three months ended   For the nine months ended  
   September 30,   September 30,  
  2013   2012   2013   2012 
REVENUES                    
Real estate rentals and related revenue  $16,744   $16,074   $48,544   $48,224 
                     
EXPENSES                    
Operating expenses:                    
Rental and other properties   15,637    24,795    51,308    71,745 
Adviser’s base fee   255,000    255,000    765,000    765,000 
General and administrative   89,027    82,618    245,155    270,548 
Professional fees and expenses   49,378    32,007    136,153    96,879 
Directors’ fees and expenses   35,522    27,000    82,050    70,500 
Depreciation and amortization   4,039    4,038    12,117    12,117 
Interest expense   22,693    25,660    67,925    77,200 
Total expenses   471,296    451,118    1,359,708    1,363,989 
                     
Loss before other income and income taxes   (454,552)   (435,044)   (1,311,164)   (1,315,765)
                     
Net realized and unrealized gains from investments in marketable securities   20,960    44,826    53,763    141,922 
Net income from other investments   86,521    20,247    229,669    336,693 
Other than temporary impairment losses from other investments               (27,666)
Interest, dividend and other income   67,030    43,404    163,750    112,275 
Total other income   174,511    108,477    447,182    563,224 
                     
Loss before income taxes   (280,041)   (326,567)   (863,982)   (752,541)
Provision for income taxes (excluding tax effect of gain from sales of discontinued operations)       20,000        3,000 
Loss from continuing operations   (280,041)   (346,567)   (863,982)   (755,541)
(Loss) income from discontinued operations   (1,659,737)   220,973    16,254,808    999,643 
Net (loss) income   (1,939,778)   (125,594)   15,390,826    244,102 
Noncontrolling interests in continuing operations   20,714    2,494    (7,293)   (125)
Noncontrolling interests in discontinued operations   (28,558)   27,340    (87,152)   (104,695)
Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interest   (7,844)   29,834    (94,445)   (104,820)
Net (loss) income attributable to the Company  $(1,947,622)  $(95,760)  $15,296,381   $139,282 
                     
Amounts attributable to the Company                    
Continuing operations   (259,327)   (344,073)   (871,275)   (755,666)
Discontinued operations (net of provision for income taxes)   (1,688,295)   248,313    16,167,656    894,948 
Net (loss) income attributable to the Company  $(1,947,622)  $(95,760)  $15,296,381   $139,282 
                     
Weighted average common shares outstanding-basic   1,031,350    1,010,426    1,004,599    1,010,426 
Weighted average common shares outstanding-diluted   1,031,350    1,010,426    1,025,939    1,010,426 
                     
Net (loss) income per common:                    
Continuing operations-basic  $(0.25)  $(0.34)  $(0.87)  $(0.75)
Continuing operations-diluted  $(0.25)  $(0.34)  $(0.85)  $(0.75)
Discontinued operations-basic  $(1.64)  $0.25   $16.09   $0.89 
Discontinued operations-diluted  $(1.64)  $0.25   $15.76   $0.89 
Basic net (loss) income per share  $(1.89)  $(0.09)  $15.23   $0.14 
Diluted net (loss) income per share  $(1.89)  $(0.09)  $14.91   $0.14 
                     
Other comprehensive income (loss):                    
Unrealized (loss) gain on interest rate swap agreement  $   $(3,500)  $982,500   $(45,500)
Total other comprehensive income   0    (3,500)   982,500    (45,500)
                     
Comprehensive (loss) income  $(1,947,622)  $(99,260)  $16,278,881   $92,432 
                     
See notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements 
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HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES        
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED) 
     
   For the nine months ended September 30, 
   2013   2012 
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:          
Net income attributable to the Company  $15,296,381   $139,282 
Adjustments to reconcile net income attributable to the Company to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:          
Depreciation and amortization   12,117    668,611 
Non-employee stock compensation expense   20,498    13,455 
Net income from other investments, excluding impairment losses   (229,669)   (336,693)
Other than temporary impairment losses from other investments       27,666 
Gain from the sale of discontinued operations   (16,167,656)    
Net gain from investments in marketable securities   (53,763)   (141,922)
Net income attributable to non controlling interest   7,293    104,820 
Deferred income tax benefit       3,000 
Changes in assets and liabilities:          
Other assets and other receivables   (37,309)   47,941 
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities   (12,643)   (74,947)
Total adjustments   (16,461,132)   311,931 
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities   (1,164,751)   451,213 
           
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:          
Proceeds from sales of discontinued operations   23,030,262     
Distributions from other investments   447,124    527,557 
Contributions to other investments   (70,750)   (227,327)
Net proceeds from sales and redemptions of securities   864,151    971,374 
Purchase of marketable securities   (3,121,298)   (694,465)
Distribution from affiliate   196,016     
Purchases and improvements of properties       (227,889)
Net cash provided by investing activities   21,345,505    349,250 
           
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:          
Stock options exercised   122,314     
Repayment of mortgages and notes payables   (311,488)   (417,086)
Purchase of treasury stock       (112,220)
Net cash used in financing activities   (189,174)   (529,306)
           
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents   19,991,580    271,157 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period   1,510,773    2,366,363 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period  $21,502,353   $2,637,520 
           
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:          
Cash paid during the period for interest  $68,000   $657,000 
Cash paid during the period for income taxes  $   $ 
           
Non-cash Investing Activities:          
Note receivable received for sales of discontinued operations  $1,000,000   $ 

 

See notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements

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HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)

 

1.  CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

In the opinion of the HMG/Courtland Properties, Inc. (the “Company”), the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with instructions for Form 10-Q, include all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring accruals) which are necessary for a fair presentation of the results for the periods presented. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in the consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America have been condensed or omitted. It is suggested that these condensed consolidated financial statements be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2012. The balance sheet as of December 31, 2012 was derived from audited consolidated financial statements as of that date. The results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.

 

The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and entities in which the Company owns a majority voting interest or controlling financial interest. All material transactions and balances with consolidated and unconsolidated entities have been eliminated in consolidation or as required under the equity method. Amounts in footnotes are rounded to the nearest thousands.

 

2.  RECENT ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS

Refer to the consolidated financial statements and footnotes thereto included in the HMG/Courtland Properties, Inc. Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2012 for recent accounting pronouncements. The Company does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective accounting standards, if currently adopted, will have a material effect on the Company’s consolidated financial position, results of operations and cash flows.

 

3.  SALE OF REAL ESTATE INTERESTS

 

As previously reported, on February 25, 2013 the Company completed the sale of its interests in Grove Isle Associates LLLP, Grove Isle Yacht Club Associates, Grove Isle Investments Inc. and CII Yacht Club, Inc., which represent interests in the Grove Isle hotel, club, tennis courts and marina (collectively, the “Grove Isle Property”) to Grove Isle Yacht & Tennis, LLC, a Florida limited liability company and an unrelated entity (“the Purchaser”), pursuant to a purchase agreement entered into on the same day (the “Agreement”). The purchase price was $24.4 million, consisting of $23.4 million in cash and a $1 million promissory note due from the Purchaser. Approximately $2.7 million of the proceeds were used to pay off the existing mortgage on the Grove Isle Property. The Company realized gain on the sale of these interests (including transactions in June 2013 described below) of approximately $19 million (or $19 per share) net of incentive fee due to the Adviser of approximately $2.1 million, before provision for corporate income taxes.

 

In June 2013 the Company received an additional $327,000 in proceeds for unpaid rent due by the Grove Isle tenant prior to the sale. Also in June 2013 the Purchaser exercised its option to purchase our 50% interest in the spa for $100,000.

 

As previously reported, on March 29, 2013, pursuant to a Membership Interests Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) entered into in December 2012, HMG/Courtland Properties, Inc. and its 95% owned subsidiary, Courtland Investments, Inc. (the “Company”), completed the sale of the Company’s 50% membership interests in Bayshore Landing LLC, Bayshore Rawbar LLC and Bayshore Restaurant LLC, (collectively the “Monty’s property) to the other 50% owner, The Christoph Family Trusts, which are unrelated entities. The purchase price for the membership interests of $3 million was paid in cash. The Company realized a loss on the sale of these interests of approximately $184,000 (or $.19 per share).

4.  INVESTMENTS IN MARKETABLE SECURITIES

Investments in marketable securities consist primarily of large capital corporate equity and debt securities in varying industries or issued by government agencies with readily determinable fair values. These securities are stated at market value, as determined by the most recent traded price of each security at the balance sheet date. Consistent with the Company’s overall current investment objectives and activities its entire marketable securities portfolio is classified as trading.

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Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investments in marketable securities for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 is summarized below:

 

   Three months ended
September 30,
   Nine months ended
September 30,
 
Description  2013   2012   2013   2012 
Net realized (loss) gain from sales of securities  ($15,000)  ($12,000)  ($7,000)  $55,000 
Unrealized net gain in trading securities   36,000    57,000    61,000    87,000 
Total net gain from investments in marketable securities   $21,000    $45,000    $54,000   $142,000 

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2013, net realized loss from sales of marketable securities of approximately $15,000 consisting of approximately $29,000 in gross losses net of $14,000 of gross gains. For the nine months ended September 30, 2013, net realized loss from sales of marketable securities of was approximately $7,000, and consisted of approximately $52,000 of gross losses net of $45,000 of gross gains.

 

For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013, net unrealized gains from trading securities were $36,000 and $61,000, respectively. This is compared to net unrealized gains of $57,000 and $87,000 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012, respectively.

 

Investment gains and losses on marketable securities may fluctuate significantly from period to period in the future and could have a significant impact on the Company’s net earnings. However, the amount of investment gains or losses on marketable securities for any given period has no predictive value and variations in amount from period to period have no practical analytical value.

 

5. OTHER INVESTMENTS

As of September 30, 2013, the Company’s portfolio of other investments had an aggregate carrying value of approximately $3.3 million and we have committed to fund approximately $952,000 as required by agreements with the investees. The carrying value of these investments is equal to contributions less distributions and loss valuation adjustments. During the nine months ended September 30, 2013, cash distributions received from other investments totaled approximately $447,000 from several investments in privately owned partnerships owning diversified operating companies. During the same nine months ended September 30, 2013, the Company contributed an additional $71,000 toward fulfilling capital commitments on existing investments.

 

Net income from other investments for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012, is summarized below:

 

   Three months ended
September 30,
   Nine months ended
September 30,
 
Description  2013   2012   2013   2012 
Partnerships owning diversified businesses  $63,000   $7,000   $104,000   $38,000 
Partnerships owning real estate and related           40,000    255,000 
Income from investment in 49% owned affiliate (T.G.I.F. Texas, Inc.)   24,000    13,000    86,000    44,000 
Total net income from other investments (excluding other than temporary impairment losses)  $87,000   $20,000   $230,000   $337,000 
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The following tables present gross unrealized losses and fair values for those investments that were in an unrealized loss position as of September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, aggregated by investment category and the length of time that investments have been in a continuous loss position:

 

   As of September 30, 2013 
   12 Months or less   Greater than 12 Months   Total 
Investment Description  Fair
Value
   Unrealized
Loss
   Fair
Value
   Unrealized
Loss
   Fair
Value
   Unrealized
Loss
 
Partnerships owning investments in technology related industries          $345,000   $(121,000)  $345,000   $(121,000)
Partnerships owning real estate and related investments           233,000    (48,000)   233,000    (48,000)
Total          $578,000   $(169,000)  $578,000   $(169,000)

 

   As of December 31, 2012 
   12 Months or less   Greater than 12 Months    Total 
   Fair   Unrealized   Fair   Unrealized   Fair    Unrealized 
Investment Description  Value   Loss   Value  Loss   Value   Loss 
Partnerships owning investments in technology related industries  $11,000   $(10,000)  $374,000   $(69,000)  $384,000   $(79,000)
Partnerships owning diversified businesses           241,000    (5,000)   241,000    (5,000)
Partnerships owning real estate and related investments           231,000    (49,000)   231,000    (49,000)
Total  $11,000   $(10,000)  $846,000   $(123,000)  $856,000   $(133,000)

 

When evaluating the investments for other-than-temporary impairment, the Company reviews factors such as the length of time and extent to which fair value has been below cost basis, the financial condition of the issuer and any changes thereto, and the Company’s intent to sell, or whether it is more likely than not it will be required to sell, the investment before recovery of the investment’s amortized cost basis.

In accordance with ASC Topic 320-10-65, Recognition and Presentation of Other-Than-Temporary Impairments, there were no OTTI impairment valuation adjustments for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013.

In June 2012 the Company recorded a loss of approximately $28,000 from an investment in a partnership which operates and leases executive suites in Miami, Florida. The Company has funded $120,000 to date in this investment and the losses incurred were associated with the initial start up of the venture in 2010.

 

6. FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

In accordance with ASC Topic 820, the Company measures cash and equivalents, marketable debt and equity securities at fair value on a recurring basis. Other investments are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis.

The following are the major categories of assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis at September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012, using quoted prices in active markets for identical assets (Level 1) and significant other observable inputs (Level 2). For the periods presented, there were no major assets measured at fair value on a recurring basis which uses significant unobservable inputs (Level 3):

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Assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis are summarized below:

 

  

Fair value measurement at reporting date using

 
   Total   Quoted Prices in Active   Significant Other   Significant 
   September 30,   Markets for Identical Assets   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs 
Description      2013       (Level 1)       (Level 2)       (Level 3) 
Assets:                    
Cash equivalents:                    
U.S. Treasury bills  $20,170,000   $20,170,000   $   $ 
Money market mutual funds   667,000    667,000         
Time deposits   55,000        55,000     
Marketable securities:                    
Marketable equity securities   3,386,000    3,386,000         
Corporate debt securities   1,083,000        1,083,000     
Total assets  $25,361,000   $24,223,000   $1,138,000   $ 

 

   Fair value measurement at reporting date using 
   Total   Quoted Prices in Active   Significant Other   Significant 
   December 31,   Markets for Identical Assets   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs 
Description      2012       (Level 1)       (Level 2)       (Level 3) 
Assets:                    
Cash equivalents:                    
Time deposits  $54,000       $54,000     
Money market mutual funds   783,000   $783,000         
Marketable securities:                    
Corporate debt securities   662,000        662,000     
Marketable equity securities   1,496,000    1,496,000         
Total assets  $2,995,000   $2,279,000   $716,000   $ 

 

Assets measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis are summarized below:

 

   Fair value measurement at reporting date using   Total gains 
   Total   Quoted Prices in Active   Significant Other   Significant   (losses) for 
   September 30,   Markets for Identical Assets   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs   three and nine months ended 
Description     2013      (Level 1)      (Level 2) (a)      (Level 3) (b)      9/30/2013 
Assets:                         
Other investments by investment focus:                         
Technology & Communication  $516,000   $   $516,000   $   $ 
Diversified businesses   1,084,000        1,084,000         
Real estate and related   1,448,000        500,000    948,000     
Other   300,000            300,000     
   $3,348,000   $   $2,100,000   $1,248,000   $ 
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   Fair value measurement at reporting date using   Total 
   Total   Quoted Prices in Active   Significant Other   Significant   losses for 
   December 31,   Markets for Identical Assets   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs   year ended 
Description  2012   (Level 1)   (Level 2) (a)   (Level 3) (b)   12/31/2012 
Assets:                         
Other investments by investment focus:                
Technology & Communication  $514,000   $   $514,000   $   $ 
Diversified businesses   1,337,000        1,337,000         
Real estate and related   1,453,000        500,000    953,000    28,000 
Other   300,000            300,000     
   $3,604,000   $   $2,351,000   $1,253,000   $28,000 

 

(a)Other investments measured at fair value on a non recurring basis include investments in certain entities that calculate net asset value per share (or its equivalent such as member units or an ownership interest in partners’ capital to which a proportionate share of net assets is attributed, “NAV”). This class primarily consists of private equity funds that have varying investment focus. These investments can never be redeemed with the funds. Instead, the nature of the investments in this class is that distributions are received through the liquidation of the underlying assets of the fund. If these investments were held it is estimated that the underlying assets of the fund would be liquidated over 5 to 10 years. As of September 30, 2013, it is probable that all of the investments in this class will be sold at an amount different from the NAV of the Company’s ownership interest in partners’ capital. Therefore, the fair values of the investments in this class have been estimated using recent observable information such as audited financial statements and/or statements of partners’ capital obtained directly from investees on a quarterly or other regular basis. During the nine months ended September 30, 2013, the Company received distributions of approximately $464,000 from this type of investment primarily from investments in diversified businesses and real estate. During the nine months ended September 30, 2013 the Company made contributions totaling $71,000 in this type of investment. As of September 30, 2013, the amount of the Company’s unfunded commitments related to the aforementioned investments is approximately $952,000.
 
(b)Other investments above which are measured on a nonrecurring basis using Level 3 unobservable inputs consist of investments primarily in commercial real estate in Florida through private partnerships and two investments in the stock of private banks in Florida and Texas. The Company does not know when it will have the ability to redeem the investments and has categorized them as a Level 3 fair value measurement. The Level 3 real estate and related investments of approximately $953,000 include one investment in a commercial building located near the Company’s offices purchased in 2005 with a carrying value as of September 30, 2013 of $724,000. These investments are measured using primarily inputs provided by the managing member of the partnerships with whom the Company has done similar transactions in the past and is well known to management. The fair values of these real estate investments have been estimated using the net asset value of the Company’s ownership interest in partners’ capital. The investments in private bank stocks include a private bank and trust located in Coral Gables, Florida in the amount of $250,000 made in 2009, and a $50,000 investment in a bank located in El Campo, Texas made in 2010. The fair values of these bank stock investments have been estimated using the cost method less distributions received and other than temporary impairments. This investment is valued using inputs provided by the management of the banks.

 

   Level 3 Investments: 
Balance at January 1, 2013  $1,253,000 
Additional investment in limited partnership    
Distributions from Level 3 investments   (5,000)
Transfers from Level 2    
Balance at September 30, 2013  $1,248,000 
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7. INCOME TAXES

The Company (excluding CII) qualifies as a real estate investment trust and distributes its taxable ordinary income to stockholders in conformity with requirements of the Internal Revenue Code and is not required to report deferred items due to its ability to distribute all taxable income. In addition, net operating losses can be carried forward to reduce future taxable income but cannot be carried back. Distributed capital gains on sales of real estate as they relate to REIT activities are not subject to taxes; however, undistributed capital gains may be subject to corporate tax.

As of September 30, 2013 the Company (excluding CII) had an estimated net operating loss carryover of approximately $5.1 million which is available to reduce 2013 REIT taxable income generated from gains realized from discontinued operations in 2013. The estimated REIT tax capital gain from the sales of real estate interests in 2013 is $14.6 million, net of incentive fee due to the Adviser of approximately $2.1 million.

As previously reported, on October 21, 2013 the Company declared a cash dividend of $4.00 per share payable to shareholders of record as of November 1, 2013, payable on November 8, 2013. This dividend will reduce the REIT 2013 taxable income and, accordingly, as of September 30, 2013 the Company (excluding CII) has estimated a corporate tax liability of approximately $1.7 million which is netted in gain from sale of discontinued operations.

The Company’s 95%-owned subsidiary, CII, files a separate income tax return and its operations are not included in the REIT’s income tax return.

As of September 30, 2013 CII has an estimated net operating loss carryover of approximately $1.4 million which is available to reduce 2013 CII taxable income generated primarily from capital gains realized from the sale of real estate interests in 2013. As of September 30, 2013, after utilization of net operating loss carryover, CII has estimated a current provision for state and federal income taxes of $156,000.

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with ASC Topic 740, “Accounting for Income Taxes”. ASC Topic 740 requires a Company to use the asset and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under this method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of “temporary differences” by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities. The effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. Deferred taxes only pertain to CII. As of September 30, 2013 the Company has recorded a net deferred tax liability of $140,000 as a result of timing differences associated with the carrying value of other investments and depreciable assets and the future benefit of a net operating loss. This increase from deferred tax asset to deferred tax liability of $838,000 is a deferred tax expense and was primarily the result of the reduction in the deferred tax asset of $471,000 for utilization of CII NOL carryover of $471,000 and a net decrease in investments with tax basis in excess of book of $228,000 primarily relating to Grove Isle entities sold in 2013.

The provision for income taxes in the condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive income consists of the following:

For the nine months ended  September 30,
2013
   September 30,
2012
 
Current:          
Federal  $1,581,000     
State   275,000     
    1,856,000     
Deferred:          
Federal  $754,000   $2,000 
State   84,000    1,000 
    838,000    3,000 
Total  $2,694,000   $3,000 

 

We adopted the provisions of ASC Topic 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes” on January 1, 2007. This topic clarifies the accounting for uncertainty in income taxes recognized in an enterprise’s financial statements in accordance with ASC Topic 740, “Accounting for Income Taxes”, and prescribes a recognition threshold and measurement process for financial statement recognition and measurement of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Topic 740-10 also provides guidance on de-recognition, classification, interest and penalties, accounting in interim periods, disclosure and transition.

     

Based on our evaluation, we have concluded that there are no significant uncertain tax positions requiring recognition in our consolidated financial statements. Our evaluation was performed for the tax years ended December 31, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012, the tax years which remain subject to examination by major tax jurisdictions as of September 30, 2013.

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We may from time to time be assessed interest or penalties by major tax jurisdictions, although any such assessments historically have been minimal and immaterial to our financial results. In the event we have received an assessment for interest and/or penalties, it has been classified in the consolidated financial statements as selling, general and administrative expense.

 

8. STOCK OPTIONS

Stock based compensation expense is recognized using the fair-value method for all awards. The Company granted reload options related to options previously granted which were exercised during the nine months ended September 30, 2013. A reload stock option is granted for the number of shares tendered as payment for the exercise price and tax withholding obligation (if any) upon the exercise of a stock option with a reload provision. The exercise price of the reload option is equal to the market price of the stock on the date of grant and the reload option will expire on the same date as the original option which was exercised. The Company determined the fair value of its option awards using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. The following assumptions were used to value the reload options granted during the nine months ended September 30, 2013: 3 year expected life; expected volatility of approximately 37%; risk-free of. 11% and annual dividend yield of 17%. The expected life for options granted during the period represents the period of time that options are to be outstanding based on the expiration date of the Plan. Expected volatilities are based upon historical volatility of the Company’s stock over a period equal to the 3 year expected life.

 

The weighted average fair value for reload options granted during the nine months ended September 30, 2013 was $18.35 per share. For the three and nine months ended the Company recorded approximately $20,000 in non-employee stock option expense relating to the reload options granted in 2013.

 

The following table summarizes stock option activity during the nine months ended September 30, 2013:

       Weighted 
       Average 
   Options   Exercise 
   Outstanding   Price 
Outstanding at January 1, 2013   102,100   $4.99 
Granted   17,700   $18.35 
Exercised   (89,100)  $5.02 
Outstanding at September 30, 2013   30,700   $12.61 

The intrinsic value of options exercised during the nine months ended September 30, 2013 was approximately $1.2 million.

 

The following table summarizes information concerning outstanding and exercisable options as of September 30, 2013:

 

    Number Outstanding   Weighted Average 
Strike Prices   and exercisable   Strike Prices 
$4.80    13,000   $4.80 
$17.84    9,500   $17.84 
$18.89    7,500   $18.89 
$19.50    700   $19.50 
      30,700   $12.61 

 

As of September 30, 2013 the intrinsic value of options outstanding and exercisable was approximately $234,000.

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9. BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE

Basic and diluted earnings per share for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 were computed as presented in the table below. There was no difference between basic and diluted weighted average common shares for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012.

   For the three months ended       For the nine months ended 
   September 30, 2013   September 30, 2013 
Basic:          
Net (loss) income  ($1,947,622)  $15,296,381 
           
Weighted average shares outstanding   1,031,350    1,004,599 
Basic (loss) earnings per share  ($1.89)  $15.23 
           
   2013   2013 
Diluted:          
Net (loss) income  ($1,947,622)  $15,296,381 
           
Weighted average shares outstanding   1,031,350    1,004,599 
Plus incremental shares from assumed conversion:          
Stock options anti-dilutive for three months ended September 30, 2013       21,341 
           
Diluted weighted average common shares   1,031,350    1,025,939 
Diluted (loss) earnings per share  ($1.89)  $14.91 

 

During the three month period ended September 30, 2013, 30,700 stock options were excluded from the computation of diluted (loss) earnings per share as their effect would be anti-dilutive.

 

10. DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS AND REAL ESTATE INTERESTS HELD FOR SALE

 

As previously reported, on February 25, 2013 the Company completed the sale of its interests in Grove Isle Associates LLLP, Grove Isle Yacht Club Associates, Grove Isle Investments Inc. and CII Yacht Club, Inc., which represent interests in the Grove Isle hotel, club, tennis courts and marina (collectively, the “Grove Isle Property”) to Grove Isle Yacht & Tennis, LLC, a Florida limited liability company and an unrelated entity (“the Purchaser”), pursuant to a purchase agreement entered into on the same day (the “Agreement”). The purchase price was $24.4 million, consisting of $23.4 million in cash and a $1 million promissory note due from the Purchaser. Approximately $2.7 million of the proceeds were used to pay off the existing mortgage on the Grove Isle Property. The Company realized a gain on the sale of these interests (including amounts received in June 2013 described below) of approximately $19 million (or $19.00 per share) net of incentive fee due to the Adviser of approximately $2.1 million and before provision for corporate income taxes.

 

In June 2013 the Company received approximately $327,000 of past due rental payments from the Grove Isle tenant. This amount is included in the realized gain on the sale of Grove Isle. Also in June 2013 the Purchaser exercised its option to purchase our 50% interest in the spa for $100,000 as provided in the Agreement. There was no gain or loss realized on this transaction.

 

As previously reported, on March 29, 2013, pursuant to a Membership Interests Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) entered into in December 2012, HMG/Courtland Properties, Inc. and its 95% owned subsidiary, Courtland Investments, Inc. (the “Company”), completed the sale of the Company’s 50% membership interests in Bayshore Landing LLC, Bayshore Rawbar LLC and Bayshore Restaurant LLC, (collectively the “Monty’s property) to the other 50% owner, The Christoph Family Trusts, which are unrelated entities. The purchase price for the membership interests of $3 million was paid in cash. The Company realized a loss on the sale of these interests of approximately $184,000 (or $.19 per share).

We have classified the results of operations for the real estate interests discussed above into discontinued operations in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements of comprehensive income.

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   For the three months   For the nine months 
   ended September 30,   ended September 30, 
Revenues:  2013   2012   2013   2012 
Rental and related revenue  $   $485,000   $171,000   $1,415,000 
Food & beverage sales       1,271,000    1,950,000   $4,628,000 
Marina revenue       408,000    382,000   $1,239,000 
Other       110,000       $350,000 
Total revenue  $   $2,274,000   $2,503,000   $7,632,000 
Expenses:                    
Rental operating expenses       43,000    97,000    149,000 
Food & beverage operation expenses       1,127,000    1,430,000    3,840,000 
Marina expenses       224,000    178,000    641,000 
Professional fees       45,000    53,000    162,000 
Interest expense       190,000    190,000    579,000 
Depreciation, amortization and other expenses       424,000    199,000    1,261,000 
Total expenses  $   $2,053,000   $2,147,000   $6,632,000 
                     
Less: noncontrolling interest sold           (212,000)    
                     
Gain on sale of discontinued operations, net of incentive fee   (34,000)       18,805,000     
                     
Provision for income tax expense on gain on sale of discontinued ops   (1,626,000)       (2,694,000)    
Income from discontinued operations  $(1,660,000)  $221,000   $16,255,000   $1,000,000 

The major classes of assets and liabilities associated with the real estate interest held for sale as of September 30, 2013 and December 31, 2012 were as follows:

 

   September 30, 2013       December 31, 2012 
Grove Isle Spa remaining interest  $   $1,434,000 
Grove Isle land, hotel, club building and marina       1,801,000 
Grove Isle other assets       222,000 
Bayshore Restaurant, marina and retail offices       7,822,000 
Bayshore goodwill       5,629,000 
Bayshore other receivables       206,000 
Bayshore other assets       985,000 
Assets associated with real estate interests held for sale  $   $18,099,000 
           
Grove Isle mortgage note payable  $   $2,696,000 
Grove Isle accrued and other liabilities       23,000 
Bayshore mortgage note payable       8,190,000 
Bayshore interest rate swap contract payable       1,965,000 
Bayshore accrued and other liabilities       510,000 
Obligations associated with real estate interests held for sale  $   $13,384,000 
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Item 2.          Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

The Company reported a net loss of approximately $1.9 million ($1.89 per share) and net income of approximately $15.3 million ($15.23 per basic shares and $14.91 per diluted shares) for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013, respectively. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012, we reported a net loss of $96,000 ($.09 per share) and net income of $138,000 ($.14 per share), respectively.

 

As previously reported, on February 25, 2013 the Company completed the sale the Grove Isle Property to Grove Isle Yacht & Tennis, LLC, a Florida limited liability company and an unrelated entity (“the Purchaser”), pursuant to a purchase agreement entered into on the same day (the “Agreement”). The purchase price was $24.4 million, consisting of $23.4 million in cash and a $1 million promissory note due from the Purchaser. Approximately $2.7 million of the proceeds were used to pay off the existing mortgage on the Grove Isle Property. The Company realized gain on the sale of these interests (including amounts received in June 2013) of approximately $19 million (or $19 per share) net of incentive fee due to the Adviser of approximately $2.1 million, before provision for corporate income taxes. In June 2013 the Company received approximately $327,000 of past due rental payments from the Grove Isle tenant which is included in the realized gain on the sale of Grove Isle.

 

As previously reported, on March 29, 2013, pursuant to a Membership Interests Purchase Agreement (the “Agreement”) entered into in December 2012, HMG/Courtland Properties, Inc. and its 95% owned subsidiary, Courtland Investments, Inc. (the “Company”), completed the sale of the Company’s 50% membership interests in Bayshore Landing LLC, Bayshore Rawbar LLC and Bayshore Restaurant LLC, (collectively the “Monty’s property) to the other 50% owner, The Christoph Family Trusts, which are unrelated entities. The purchase price for the membership interests of $3 million was paid in cash. The Company realized a loss on the sale of these interests of approximately $184,000 (or $.17 per share).

REVENUES

Rentals and related revenues for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 and 2012 primarily consists of rent from the Advisor to CII for its corporate office.

 

Net realized and unrealized gain from investments in marketable securities:

Net realized loss from sales of marketable securities for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 was approximately $15,000 and $7,000, respectively. As compared with net realized (loss) gain from sales of marketable securities for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 was approximately ($12,000) and $55,000, respectively. Net unrealized gain from investments in marketable securities for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 was approximately $36,000 and $61,000, respectively. Net unrealized gain from investments in marketable securities for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 was approximately $57,000 and $87,000, respectively. For further details refer to Note 4 to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited).

 

Net income from other investments:

Net income from other investments for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 was approximately $87,000 and $230,000, respectively. Net income from other investments for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 was approximately $20,000 and $337,000, respectively. For further details refer to Note 5 to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited).

 

EXPENSES

Rental and other properties expenses for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013 as compared with the same periods in 2012 decreased by approximately $9,000 (37%) and $20,000 (28%), respectively, related primarily due to non recurring repairs and maintenance to the corporate office in 2012.

 

General and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 as compared with the same period in 2012 decreased by approximately $25,000 (9%). This decrease was primarily due to a $28,000 nonrecurring loss on abandonment of vacant land by Courtland Investments in April 2012.

 

Professional fees and expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2013 as compared with the same period in 2012 increased by approximately $17,000 (54%) primarily due to increased shareholder relations costs. Professional fees and expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 as compared with the same period in 2012 increased by approximately $39,000 (40%) primarily due to a 2012 change in recording accounting fee expense from accrual to actual billing method.

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EFFECT OF INFLATION:

Inflation affects the costs of holding the Company’s investments. Increased inflation would decrease the purchasing power of our mainly liquid investments.

 

LIQUIDITY, CAPITAL EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

The Company’s material commitments primarily consist of a note payable to the Company’s 49% owned affiliate, T.G.I.F. Texas, Inc. (“TGIF”) of approximately $2.5 million due on demand and contributions committed to other investments of approximately $952,000 due upon demand. The funds necessary to meet these obligations are expected from the proceeds from the sales of investments, distributions from investments and available cash.

 

MATERIAL COMPONENTS OF CASH FLOWS

For the nine months ended September 30, 2013, net cash used in operating activities was approximately $1.2 million, primarily consisting of the Advisers regular fee of $765,000 and other general and administrative expenses.

 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2013, net cash provided by investing activities was approximately $21.3 million and consisted primarily of net cash proceeds from the sale of real estate interests of approximately $23 million, proceeds from sales of marketable securities of $864,000, distributions from other investments of $447,000 and distribution from affiliate (TGIF) of $196,000. These sources were partially offset by uses of funds of $3.1 million for purchase of marketable securities and $71,000 of contributions to other investments.

 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2013, net cash used in financing activities was approximately $189,000 and consisted primarily principal repayment of note payable to affiliate (TGIF) of $311,000 partially offset by $122,000 of proceeds from the exercise of stock options.

Item 3.          Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk

Not applicable

Item 4.          Controls and Procedures
(a)Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures.

Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, after evaluating the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in the Securities Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q have concluded that, based on such evaluation, our disclosure controls and procedures were effective and designed to ensure that material information relating to us and our consolidated subsidiaries, which we are required to disclose in the reports we file or submit under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, was made known to them by others within those entities and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms.

 

(b)Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting.

There were no changes in the Company’s internal controls over financial reporting identified in connection with the evaluation of such internal control over financial reporting that occurred during our last fiscal quarter which have materially affected, or reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.          Legal Proceedings

Grove Isle Associates, LLLP was a co-defendant in two lawsuits in the circuit court in Miami Dade County Florida. These cases arose from claims by a condominium association and resident seeking a declaratory judgment regarding certain provisions of the declaration of condominium relating to the Grove Isle Club and the developer. The claim by the association has been dismissed as to all counts related to the Company; however the association has filed an appeal.  Pursuant to an agreement dated February 25, 2013, in which the company sold its interests in Grove Isle Associates, LLLP, the Company will continue to defend the lawsuit in the event the appellate court reverses the dismissal and will indemnify the purchaser for any related judgment. The ultimate outcome of this litigation cannot presently be determined. However, in management’s opinion the likelihood of a material adverse outcome is remote. Accordingly, adjustments, if any that might result from the resolution of this matter have not been reflected in the condensed consolidated financial statements.

Item 2.          Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds: None
Item 3.          Defaults Upon Senior Securities: None.
Item 4.          Mine Safety Disclosures: None
Item 5.          Other Information: None
Item 6.          Exhibits:

(a)      Certifications pursuant to 18 USC Section 1350-Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Filed herewith.

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

  HMG/COURTLAND PROPERTIES, INC.
   
  /s/ Larry Rothstein  
Dated: November 8, 2013 President, Treasurer and Secretary
  Principal Financial Officer
   
  /s/ Carlos Camarotti  
Dated: November 8, 2013 Vice President- Finance and Controller
  Principal Accounting Officer
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