Core Insights - Digital Realty Trust (DLR) reported a third-quarter 2025 core funds from operations (FFO) per share of $1.89, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.78, with a year-over-year increase of 13.2% [1][8] - The company's operating revenues reached $1.58 billion, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.52 billion, and reflecting a 10.2% year-over-year growth [2][8] - DLR raised its 2025 core FFO guidance range to $7.32-$7.38, indicating continued strong demand [10] Financial Performance - The company achieved "Same-Capital" cash net operating income (NOI) growth of 8% [2] - Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $867.8 million, marking a 14.4% increase year over year [4] - Total revenues are projected to be between $6.025 billion and $6.075 billion, with adjusted EBITDA expected in the range of $3.300 billion to $3.350 billion [11] Leasing and Revenue Growth - DLR signed total bookings estimated to generate $201 million of annualized GAAP rental revenues, with significant contributions from the 0-1 megawatt category and interconnection [3] - Renewal leases during the quarter generated $192 million of annualized cash rental revenues, with rental rates increasing by 8% on a cash basis and 11.5% on a GAAP basis [4] Portfolio Activity - The company acquired a property in the Los Angeles metro area for $49 million, expected to support 32 megawatts of IT capacity [5] - DLR disposed of non-core data centers in Atlanta, Boston, and Miami for gross proceeds of $90 million, and a non-core data center in Dallas for $33 million post-quarter [6] Balance Sheet and Debt Management - As of September 30, 2025, DLR had cash and cash equivalents of $3.30 billion, down from $3.55 billion as of June 30, 2025 [7] - The total debt outstanding was $18.2 billion, with a net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA ratio of 4.9X and a fixed charge coverage of 4.6X [7][9] Market Sentiment - Following the positive earnings report, shares of DLR closed approximately 1.7% higher [1]
Digital Realty's Q3 Core FFO & Revenues Top Estimates, '25 View Raised