Ares Commercial Real Estate shares surge 11.74% intraday after maintaining $0.15 quarterly dividend and reporting positive distributable earnings of $0.15 per share.
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Wednesday, Feb 11, 2026 9:43 am ET1min read
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Ares Commercial Real Estate surged 11.74% intraday following the declaration of a $0.15 per share dividend for Q4 2025, aligning with its Q1 2026 payout, and reporting $0.15 Distributable Earnings per share despite a GAAP net loss of $0.07. The company highlighted strategic progress in resolving risk-rated loans, reducing office/REO properties, and securing $150 million in new loan commitments post-year-end. These actions signaled improved balance sheet flexibility and dividend sustainability, countering GAAP losses with non-GAAP earnings that supported the dividend. Investors likely interpreted the consistent payout and portfolio repositioning as positive catalysts for long-term stability.
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