- Higher Revenues and Disciplined Cost Management Drive Record Earnings in Full Year 2016 -

- Net Income Increases to Record $1.15 Per Share of Class A Common Stock, Including $0.31 One-time Benefit in Full Year 2016 -

- Net Income Increases to $0.89 Per Share, Including $0.61 One-time Benefit in Fourth Quarter 2016 -

- Net New Home Orders Grew 26.1% to 232 in Fourth Quarter 2016 -

- Backlog Units Increased 45.4% to 362 units as of Year-end -

- Repurchased $1.2 million, or 146,346 Shares, of Class A Common Stock During 2016 -

UCP, Inc. (NYSE:UCP) today announced its results of operations for the three months and full year ended December 31, 2016.

Fourth Quarter 2016 Highlights Compared to Fourth Quarter 2015

  • Earnings increased to $0.89 per share of Class A common stock, including a $0.61 one-time benefit
  • Revenue from homebuilding operations increased 17.5% to $104.4 million
  • Homes delivered increased 15.2% to 257
  • Homebuilding gross margin was 18.6%, compared to 18.0%; and adjusted homebuilding gross margin1 was 20.9%, compared to 21.1%
  • Net new home orders increased 26.1% to 232 units

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1   Adjusted homebuilding gross margin and the ratio of net debt-to-capital are non-GAAP financial measures. For a reconciliation of these non GAAP financial measures to the most comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP see Appendix B hereto.  

Full Year 2016 Highlights Compared to Full Year 2015

  • Earnings increased to $1.15 per share of Class A common stock, including a $0.31 one-time benefit
  • Revenue from homebuilding operations increased 36.2% to $343.9 million
  • Homes delivered improved 17.0% to 820 units
  • Homebuilding gross margin was 18.3%, compared to 17.8%; and adjusted homebuilding gross margin increased to 20.7%, compared to 20.3%
  • Selling, general and administrative expense as a percentage of total revenue improved to 13.9%, compared to 16.4%
  • Net new home orders increased 8.5% to 933 units
  • Backlog units increased 45.4% to 362
  • Backlog on a dollar basis increased 37.6% to $149.6 million

Dustin Bogue, President and Chief Executive Officer of UCP, stated, “We are pleased to achieve record earnings for the full year 2016 as a result of sustained revenue momentum, operating discipline and a transformative approach to generating stronger profitability. During the year, our efforts to design innovative homes and uphold best in class construction standards allowed us grow homebuilding revenues and improve homebuilding gross margin, despite inflationary increases in material and labor costs. In the fourth quarter, the West division continued to be the main driver of growth, with home deliveries growing 22.8% and net new home orders growing 31.7%, on the strength of demand from our first-time and move down home buyer. In the Southeast, fourth quarter net new home orders grew for the second consecutive quarter. Overall, our West and Southeast markets continue to demonstrate healthy housing fundamentals with year-end backlog up 45.4% to 362 units. As we look to 2017 and beyond, we are committed to growing earnings through a sustainable pipeline of well-located communities to drive high-quality orders at attractive margins. We plan to accomplish this while improving balance sheet metrics, extending our debt maturities and maintaining an effective land strategy to improve returns on equity.”

Fourth Quarter 2016 Operating Results

Net income increased to $9.3 million for the quarter, compared to $7.6 million for the prior year period. Net income attributable to Class A common stockholders was $7.2 million, or $0.89 per share, compared to $3.2 million, or $0.40 per share, for the prior year period. Net income and net income attributable to Class A common stockholders of UCP for the fourth quarter 2016 included a $5.6 million tax benefit the majority of which was in connection with the removal of UCP’s valuation allowance of $5.5 million on its deferred tax asset as of December 31, 2016.

Homebuilding revenue increased 17.5% to $104.4 million, compared to $88.9 million for the prior year period. The improvement was driven by a 15.2% increase in homes delivered to 257, compared to 223 during the prior year period, led by increased deliveries of 22.8% in the West. The average selling price of a home increased 1.8% to $406,000 per home, compared to the prior year period.

Homebuilding gross margin percentage was 18.6%, compared to 18.0% for the prior year period. Adjusted homebuilding gross margin percentage was 20.9%, compared to 21.1% for the prior year period, due primarily to inflationary increases in material and labor costs. Consolidated gross margin percentage was 18.5%, compared to 19.6% for the prior year period, primarily as a result of lower revenue from a significant land sale in the fourth quarter of 2015.

Sales and marketing expense was $5.7 million, or flat compared to the prior year period. As a percentage of total revenue, sales and marketing expense increased slightly to 5.4%, compared to 5.3% for the prior year period, due to a reduction in land development revenue. Sales and marketing expense as a percentage of homebuilding revenue improved by 100 basis points year-over-year.

General and administrative expense was $10.1 million, compared to $7.6 million for the prior year period. General and administrative expense in the fourth quarter 2016 included approximately $1.3 million of one-time expenses associated with professional fees in connection with capital market activities, which was partly offset by tightly managing other G&A expenses. As a percentage of total revenue, general and administrative expense was 9.6% compared to 7.1% for the prior year period, primarily attributable to the one-time costs in the fourth quarter of 2016 and a reduction in land development revenue.

Net new home orders increased 26.1% to 232, compared to 184 for the prior year period, led by a 31.7% increase in net new home orders in the West. The average number of selling communities remained consistent with the prior year period at 28. Unit backlog at the end of the quarter was up 45.4% to 362, compared to 249 at the end of the prior year period. Unit backlog in the Southeast improved 64.1% to 105 homes. Backlog on a dollar basis increased 37.6% to $149.6 million, compared to $108.8 million at the end of the prior year period.

Total lots owned and controlled were 6,638 at December 31, 2016, compared to 5,878 at December 31, 2015. UCP reduced its number of owned lots by 720 lots to 4,031 and increased its number of controlled lots by 1,480 lots to 2,607, as UCP continues to prudently manage its inventory and strive to expand its return on equity and assets.

Full Year 2016 Operating Results

Net income increased to $14.4 million for 2016, compared to $5.8 million for 2015. Net income attributable to Class A common stockholders was $9.2 million, or $1.15 per share, compared to $2.4 million, or $0.30 per share, for the prior year.

Total consolidated revenue increased 25.3% to $349.4 million, compared to $278.8 million for the prior year. Homebuilding revenue increased 36.2% to $343.9 million, compared to $252.6 million for the prior year. The improvement was the result of a 17.0% increase in the number of homes delivered to 820 during 2016, compared to 701 during 2015, and a 16.4% increase in the average selling price per home. Land development revenue was $5.4 million, compared to $21.1 million for the prior year. Opportunities to sell land at attractive margins did not exist during 2016 to the extent they did in 2015 and the economics did not justify foregoing margins available from building homes through ongoing operations.

Homebuilding gross margin percentage was 18.3%, compared to 17.8% for the prior year. Adjusted Homebuilding gross margin was 20.7%, compared to 20.3% for the prior year. Consolidated gross margin percentage was 17.6%, compared to 18.5% for the prior year. Selling, general and administrative expense was $48.4 million, compared to $45.8 million for the prior year. As a percentage of total revenue, selling, general and administrative expense was 13.9%, compared to 16.4% for the prior year.

Net new home orders increased 8.5% to 933 from 860 for the prior year while the average number of selling communities remained consistent with the prior year at 28.

Stock Repurchase Program

In June 2016, UCP’s board of directors authorized a stock repurchase program, under which UCP may repurchase up to $5.0 million of its Class A common stock through June 1, 2018. As of December 31, 2016, UCP had repurchased 146,346 shares of Class A common stock for approximately $1.2 million under this stock repurchase program.

Webcast and Conference Call

UCP will host a conference call for investors and other interested parties on Monday, February 27, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time (9:00 a.m. Pacific Time). Interested parties can listen to the call live on the internet and locate accompanying presentation slides through the Investor Relations section of UCP’s website at www.unioncommunityllc.com.

Listeners are advised to log on to the website at least 15 minutes prior to the call to download and / or install any necessary audio software. The conference call can also be accessed by dialing 1-877-407-3982 for domestic participants or 1-201-493-6780 for international participants. Participants should ask for the UCP Fourth Quarter 2016 Earnings Conference Call. Those dialing in should do so at least ten minutes prior to the start of the conference call. A replay of the conference call will be available through March 27, 2017 by dialing 1-844-512-2921 for domestic participants or 1-412-317-6671 for international participants and entering the pass code 13653240. An archive of the webcast will be available on UCP’s website for a limited time.

About UCP, Inc.

UCP is a homebuilder and land developer with expertise in residential land acquisition, development and entitlement, as well as home design, construction and sales. UCP operates in the States of California, Washington, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. UCP designs, constructs and sells high quality single-family homes through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Benchmark Communities, LLC.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on those statements because they are subject to numerous uncertainties and factors relating to UCP's operations and business environment, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond UCP's control. Forward-looking statements include information concerning UCP's possible or assumed future results of operations, including descriptions of UCP's business strategy. These statements often include words such as "may," “might,” "will," "should," “expects,” “plans,” "anticipates," “believes,” “estimates,” “predicts,” “potential,” “project,” “goal” "intend," or “continue,” or similar expressions. These statements are based on assumptions that UCP has made in light of its experience in the industry as well as its perceptions of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors it believes are appropriate under the circumstances. Although UCP believes that these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance they will prove to be correct. Therefore, you should be aware that many factors could affect UCP's actual financial results or results of operations and could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements.

Any forward-looking statement made by UCP herein, or elsewhere, speaks only as of the date on which it was made. New risks and uncertainties come up from time to time, and it is impossible for UCP to predict these events or how they may affect it. UCP has no obligation to update any forward-looking statements after the date hereof, except as required by federal securities laws.

Homebuilding adjusted gross margin, land development adjusted gross margin and net debt to capital are non-GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation to the most comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures is presented in Appendix A hereto.

        UCP, INC. CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS   (In thousands, except shares and per share data)  

December 31, 2016

December 31, 2015

Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 40,931 $ 39,829 Restricted cash 1,547 900 Real estate inventories 373,207 360,989 Fixed assets, net 883 1,314 Intangible assets, net 101 236 Goodwill — 4,223 Receivables 5,628 1,317 Deferred tax assets, net 5,482 — Other assets       6,327   5,889   Total assets       $ 434,106   $ 414,697     Liabilities and equity Accounts payable $ 18,435 $ 14,882 Accrued liabilities 25,342 24,616 Customer deposits 2,449 1,825 Notes payable, net 86,658 82,486 Senior notes, net       74,336   73,480   Total liabilities       207,220   197,289     Commitments and contingencies (Note 13)   Equity Preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share, 50,000,000 authorized, no shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2016; no shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2015 — — Class A common stock, $0.01 par value; 500,000,000 authorized, 8,042,834 issued and 7,896,488 outstanding at December 31, 2016; 8,014,434 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2015 80 80 Class B common stock, $0.01 par value; 1,000,000 authorized, 100 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2016; 100 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2015 — — Additional paid-in capital 97,123 94,683 Treasury stock at cost; 146,346 shares as of December 31, 2016; none as of December 31, 2015 (1,250 ) — Accumulated earnings (deficit)       4,675   (4,563 ) Total UCP, Inc. stockholders’ equity 100,628 90,200 Noncontrolling interest       126,258   127,208   Total equity       226,886   217,408   Total liabilities and equity       $ 434,106   $ 414,697           UCP, INC. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME OR LOSS   (In thousands, except shares and per share data)   Year Ended December 31,         2016   2015 REVENUE: Homebuilding $ 343,919 $ 252,597 Land development 5,449 21,134 Other revenue       —   5,060   Total revenue       349,368   278,791     COSTS AND EXPENSES: Cost of sales - homebuilding 280,614 206,747 Cost of sales - land development 4,637 15,291 Cost of sales - other revenue — 4,363 Impairment on real estate       2,589   923   Total cost of sales       287,840   227,324   Gross margin - homebuilding 63,305 45,850 Gross margin - land development 812 5,843 Gross margin - other revenue — 697 Gross margin - impairment on real estate       (2,589 ) (923 ) Total gross margin       61,528   51,467   Sales and marketing 19,257 18,943 General and administrative 29,161 26,878 Goodwill impairment       4,223   —   Total expenses       52,641   45,821   Income (loss) from operations 8,887 5,646 Other income, net       276   206   Net income (loss) before income taxes $ 9,163 $ 5,852 Benefit (provision) for income taxes       5,285   (69 ) Net income (loss)       $ 14,448   $ 5,783   Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest $ 5,210 $ 3,412 Net income (loss) attributable to UCP, Inc. 9,238 2,371 Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax       —   —   Comprehensive income (loss)       $ 14,448   $ 5,783   Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest       $ 5,210   $ 3,412   Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to UCP, Inc.       $ 9,238   $ 2,371     Earnings (loss) per share of Class A common stock: Basic       $ 1.16   $ 0.30   Diluted       $ 1.15   $ 0.30     Weighted average shares of Class A common stock: Basic       7,969,028   7,966,765   Diluted       8,064,728   7,973,488         UCP, INC. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS   Year Ended December 31, (In thousands)       2016   2015 Operating activities Net income (loss) $ 14,448 $ 5,783 Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: Stock-based compensation 1,155 1,710 Abandonment charges 523 152 Impairment on real estate inventories 2,589 923 Depreciation and amortization 631 622 Goodwill impairment 4,223 — Fair value adjustment of contingent consideration (2,347 ) (818 ) Deferred income taxes, net (5,482 ) — Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Real estate inventories (14,200 ) (38,476 ) Receivables (4,311 ) (26 ) Other assets (50 ) (2,362 ) Accounts payable 3,553 12,907 Accrued liabilities 3,220 (2,921 ) Customer deposits 624 1,351 Income taxes payable       (147 ) 69   Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities       4,429   (21,086 ) Investing activities Purchases of fixed assets (166 ) (330 ) Citizens acquisition — — Restricted cash       (647 ) (650 ) Net cash used in investing activities       (813 ) (980 ) Financing activities Distribution to noncontrolling interest (4,830 ) (982 ) Proceeds from notes payable 154,315 134,470 Proceeds from senior notes, net of discount — — Repayment of notes payable (150,077 ) (112,430 ) Debt issuance costs (627 ) (826 ) Repurchase of common stock (1,250 ) — Withholding taxes paid for vested RSUs       (45 ) (370 ) Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities       (2,514 ) 19,862   Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents 1,102 (2,204 ) Cash and cash equivalents – beginning of period       39,829   42,033   Cash and cash equivalents – end of period       $ 40,931   $ 39,829     Non-cash investing and financing activity Exercise of land purchase options acquired with acquisition of business $ 86 $ 196 Issuance of Class A common stock for vested restricted stock units $ 262 $ 1,050 Fair value of assets acquired from the acquisition of business — — Cash paid for the acquisition of business — — Contingent consideration and liabilities assumed from the acquisition of business — — Supplemental cash flow information Income taxes paid $ 344 — Interest paid $ 9,258 $ 8,268 Accrued offering and debt issuance costs — —           Appendix A

Select Operating Data by Region

 

  Three months ended December 31, Twelve months ended December 31, 2016   2015   % Change 2016   2015   % Change Revenue from Homebuilding Operations (in thousands) West $ 84,764 $ 71,447 18.6 % $ 289,037 $ 191,884 50.6 % Southeast $ 19,674   $ 17,445   12.8 % $ 54,882   $ 60,713   (9.6 )% Total $ 104,438 $ 88,892 17.5 % $ 343,919 $ 252,597 36.2 %   Homes Delivered West 183 149 22.8 % 596 432 38.0 % Southeast 74   74   — % 224   269   (16.7 )% Total 257 223 15.2 % 820 701 17.0 %   Average Selling Price for Home Sales (in thousands) West $ 463 $ 480 (3.5 )% $ 485 $ 444 9.2 % Southeast $ 266   $ 236   12.7 % $ 245   $ 226   8.4 % Total $ 406 $ 399 1.8 % $ 419 $ 360 16.4 %   Net New Home Orders West 166 126 31.7 % 668 556 20.1 % Southeast 66   58   13.8 % 265   304   (12.8 )% Total 232 184 26.1 % 933 860 8.5 %   Average Selling Communities West 18 18 — % 18 18 — % Southeast 10   10   — % 10   10   — % Total 28 28 — % 28 28 — %   Backlog Units West 257 185 38.9 % Southeast 105   64   64.1 % Total 362 249 45.4 %   Backlog Dollar Basis (in thousands) West $ 120,378 $ 94,180 27.8 % Southeast $ 29,261   $ 14,593   100.5 % Total $ 149,639 $ 108,773 37.6 %   Owned Lots West 3,205 3,869 (17.2 )% Southeast 826   882   (6.3 )% Total 4,031 4,751 (15.2 )%   Controlled Lots West 870 415 109.6 % Southeast 1,737   712   144.0 % Total 2,607 1,127 131.3 %         Appendix B

Reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Measures

  Gross Margin and Adjusted Gross Margin

 

  For the Three Months Ended December 31, (Dollars in thousands)       2016   %   2015   % Consolidated Gross Margin & Adjusted Gross Margin Revenue $ 104,565 100.0 % $ 106,870 100.0 % Cost of sales       85,171   81.5 % 85,952   80.4 % Gross margin 19,394 18.5 % 20,918 19.6 % Add: interest in cost of sales 2,429 2.3 % 2,176 2.0 % Add: impairment and abandonment charges       17   — % 929   0.9 % Adjusted gross margin(1)       $ 21,840   20.9 % $ 24,023   22.5 % Consolidated gross margin percentage       18.5 % 19.6 % Consolidated adjusted gross margin percentage(1)       20.9 % 22.5 %   Homebuilding Gross Margin & Adjusted Gross Margin Homebuilding revenue $ 104,438 100.0 % $ 88,892 100.0 % Cost of home sales       85,053   81.4 % 72,926   82.0 % Homebuilding gross margin 19,385 18.6 % 15,966 18.0 % Add: interest in cost of home sales 2,418 2.3 % 1,908 2.1 % Add: impairment and abandonment charges       —   — % 923   1.0 % Adjusted homebuilding gross margin(1)       $ 21,803   20.9 % $ 18,797   21.1 % Homebuilding gross margin percentage       18.6 % 18.0 % Adjusted homebuilding gross margin percentage(1)       20.9 % 21.1 %   Land Development Gross Margin & Adjusted Gross Margin Land development revenue $ 127 100.0 % $ 17,978 100.0 % Cost of land development sales       118   92.9 % 13,026   72.5 % Land development gross margin 9 7.1 % 4,952 27.5 % Add: interest in cost of land development 11 8.7 % 268 1.5 % Add: impairment and abandonment charges       17   13.4 % 6   — % Adjusted land development gross margin(1)       $ 37   29.1 % $ 5,226   29.1 % Land development gross margin percentage       7.1 % 27.5 % Adjusted land development gross margin percentage(1)       29.1 % 29.1 %   Other Revenue Gross and Adjusted Margin Other revenue $ — — % $ 0 — % Cost of revenue       —   — % 0   — % Other revenue gross margin       $ —   — % $ —   — % Other revenue gross margin percentage       — % — %        

Gross Margin and Adjusted Gross Margin

  Year Ended December 31, (Dollars in thousands)       2016   %   2015   % Consolidated Gross Margin & Adjusted Gross Margin Revenue $ 349,368 100.0 % $ 278,791 100.0 % Cost of sales       287,840   82.4 % 227,324   81.5 % Gross margin 61,528 17.6 % 51,467 18.5 % Add: interest in cost of sales 8,118 2.3 % 5,592 2.0 % Add: impairment and abandonment charges       3,112   0.9 % 1,075   0.4 % Adjusted gross margin(1)       $ 72,758   20.8 % $ 58,134   20.9 % Consolidated gross margin percentage       17.6 % 18.5 % Consolidated adjusted gross margin percentage(1)       20.8 % 20.9 %   Homebuilding Gross Margin & Adjusted Gross Margin Homebuilding revenue $ 343,919 100.0 % $ 252,597 100.0 % Cost of home sales       281,072   81.7 % 207,670   82.2 % Homebuilding gross margin 62,847 18.3 % 44,927 17.8 % Add: interest in cost of home sales 7,737 2.2 % 5,275 2.1 % Add: impairment and abandonment charges       458   0.1 % 1,042   0.4 % Adjusted homebuilding gross margin(1)       $ 71,042   20.7 % $ 51,244   20.3 % Homebuilding gross margin percentage       18.3 % 17.8 % Adjusted homebuilding gross margin percentage(1)       20.7 % 20.3 %   Land Development Gross Margin & Adjusted Gross Margin Land development revenue $ 5,449 100.0 % $ 21,134 100.0 % Cost of land development sales       6,768   124.2 % 15,291   72.4 % Land development gross margin (1,319 ) (24.2 )% 5,843 27.6 % Add: interest in cost of land development 381 7.0 % 317 1.5 % Add: impairment and abandonment charges       2,654   48.7 % 33   0.2 % Adjusted land development gross margin(1)       $ 1,716   31.5 % $ 6,193   29.3 % Land development gross margin percentage       (24.2 )% 27.6 % Adjusted land development gross margin percentage(1)       31.5 % 29.3 %   Other Revenue Gross and Adjusted Margin Other revenue $ — — % $ 5,060 100.0 % Cost of revenue       —   — % 4,363   86.2 % Other revenue gross margin       $ —   — % $ 697   13.8 % Other revenue gross margin percentage       — % 13.8 %   *   Percentages may not add due to rounding. (1) Adjusted gross margin, adjusted homebuilding gross margin and adjusted land development gross margin are non-GAAP financial measures. These metrics have been adjusted to add back capitalized interest, and impairment and abandonment charges. We use adjusted gross margin information as a supplemental measure when evaluating our operating performance. We believe this information is meaningful, because it isolates the impact that leverage and non-cash impairment and abandonment charges have on gross margin. However, because adjusted gross margin information excludes interest expense and impairment and abandonment charges, all of which have real economic effects and could materially impact our results, the utility of adjusted gross margin information as a measure of our operating performance is limited. In addition, other companies may not calculate adjusted gross margin information in the same manner that we do. Accordingly, adjusted gross margin information should be considered only as a supplement to gross margin information as a measure of our performance. The table above provides a reconciliation of adjusted gross margin numbers to the most comparable GAAP financial measure.        

Debt-to-Capital and Net Debt-to-Capital Ratios

  At December 31, (Dollars in thousands)       2016   2015 Debt $ 160,994 $ 155,966 Equity       226,886   217,408   Total capital $ 387,880 $ 373,374 Ratio of debt-to-capital       41.5 % 41.8 % Debt $ 160,994 $ 155,966   Net cash and cash equivalents $ 42,478 $ 40,729 Less: restricted cash and minimum liquidity requirement       16,547   15,900   Unrestricted cash and cash equivalents 25,931 24,829   Net debt $ 135,063 $ 131,137 Equity       226,886   217,408   Total adjusted capital $ 361,949 $ 348,545 Ratio of net debt-to-capital (1) 37.3 % 37.6 %   (1)   The ratio of net debt-to-capital is computed as the quotient obtained by dividing net debt (which is debt less cash and cash equivalents, including restricted cash balance requirements) by the sum of net debt plus stockholders’ and member's equity. The most directly comparable GAAP financial measure is the ratio of debt-to-capital. We believe the ratio of net debt-to-capital is a relevant financial measure for investors to understand the leverage employed in our operations and as an indicator of our ability to obtain financing. We reconcile this non-GAAP financial measure to the ratio of debt-to-capital in the table above. UCP’s calculation of net debt-to-capital ratio might not be comparable with other issuers or issuers in other industries.

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