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Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAAY) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) Q4 2024 Results Conference Call May 20, 2024 5:00 AM ET Company Participants Michael O’Leary – CEO Neil Soraha – CFO Peter Larkin – Head of IR Michael O’Leary All right. So good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Ryanair Full Year Results. I’m Michael O’Leary, the Group CEO. And I’m joined this morning by Neil Sorahan, the Group CFO. Earlier this morning, we published the full year results for the last 12 months ended 31 March, 2024. In that, we recorded a full year profit after tax growth of 34% to an after tax profit of €1.92 billion as traffic grew 9% to 184 million passengers, which is 20% — 23% more than our pre-COVID traffic. The highlights for the last 12 months, start off with the traffic growth of 9% to 184 million passengers. It would have been slightly higher, but for the […]

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Target Announces Lower Prices for 5,000 Popular Items Heading Into Holiday Weekend

By Ciara Linnane Shoppers can expect more bargains for July 4 and the back-to-school and back-to-college seasons Target Corp. announced lower prices on about 5,000 frequently shopped items on Monday, with plans to cut the the price of thousand more items over the course of the summer. The retailer is competing with its bigger competitor Walmart Inc. (WMT) on price at a time when Americans are struggling with inflationary pressures that has raised the price of food, housing and other essentials. “We know consumers are feeling pressured to make the most of their budget, and Target (TGT) is here to help them save more,” said Rick Gomez, executive vice president and chief food, essentials and beauty officer, at Target. The retailer has already cut the price of about 1,500 items heading into the Memorial Day holiday weekend and said shoppers can expect more bargains for July 4 and the back-to-school

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Ryanair Shares Weighed by Prospect of Ticket Fare Cuts

Ryanair’s shares are being weighed down by concerns about the low-cost carrier’s ticket pricing, AJ Bell analyst Danni Hewson says in a note to clients. Even if inflationary pressures are easing, customers remain cautious, which could affect the numbers of passengers on Ryanair flights after the summer, the analyst says. The company said that recent ticket prices were softer than it had previously expected, adding that its first quarter would require more so-called price stimulation than the previous year. “It might seem counterintuitive that Ryanair’s share price is enduring a bit of turbulence after the low-cost airline announced record passenger numbers and profits, but the prospect that ticket price cuts might be on the way has subdued sentiment,” the analyst says. Shares trade down 1.3% at EUR18.10.

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Ryanair Buyback, Earnings Beat to Lift Market Expectations

Ryanair’s higher earnings and its decision to bring back buybacks should drive upgrades to consensus estimates, Bernstein analysts Alex Irving and Tobias Fromme say in a research note. The Irish low-cost carrier had suspended the buybacks since the Covid-19 pandemic.”[Ryanair] is making good on its promise to return excess liquidity to shareholders, and to favor buybacks where the shares look undervalued,” they say. Ryanair’s net profit in the fourth quarter beat expectations by 4.2%, while passenger numbers rose 4.5%. However, the quarterly rise in passengers was below the 7% on-year growth recorded in 3Q, the analysts say. Shares are down 1% at EUR18.15.

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Lululemon Faces Rising Competition From Younger Brands Including Alo, Vuori

Lululemon’s competition from younger brands is underappreciated by investors as the athleisure maker also contends with slowing North American growth and softer foot traffic, say analysts at Jefferies in a research note. Web visit data suggests competitors Alo and Vuori are drawing more interest from shoppers over the past several months, say the analysts. They add that a survey they conducted earlier this year highlighted that Lululemon’s brand momentum could be peaking at the same time competition from Alo and Vuori is rising. The analysts also say that about 94% of Alo U.S. locations are within a half mile of a Lululemon store, and several of Alo’s upcoming openings are located in the same shopping complexes as Lululemon locations.

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CFRA Keeps Hold Opinion On Shares Of Target Corporation

TGT will report FQ1 2025 results on May 22. Sales will likely remain pressured (we forecast -3.3% comp sales) before returning to low-single-digit growth in FQ2 2025, as comps will get much easier due to the lapping of the prior year’s Pride merchandise backlash. While sales upside will likely be limited by continued discretionary spending weakness, we are positive on TGT’s recent efforts to refresh merchandise and introduce more value, including new private label brands (e.g., Dealworthy, Figmint). TGT’s new membership program (Target Circle 360), which was launched on April 7, provides a new revenue stream and should drive incremental wallet share by leveraging Target Circle’s over 100M members. We see gross margin expansion from favorable freight, lower markdowns (inventory was -12% Y/Y in FQ4), and stabilizing shrink, but operating margin expansion will likely be limited due to sales deleveraging and higher wages. It is unlikely that TGT will return

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Walmart Growth Incentives ‘Are Hitting Stride’, 6 Analysts Explore Q1 Earnings

Shares of Walmart Inc (NYSE:WMT) reported better-than-expected results for its first quarter. The results came amid an exciting earnings season. Here are some key analyst takeaways. Bank of America analyst Robert Ohmes maintained a Buy rating, while raising the price target from $67 to $75. KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Bradley Thomas reiterated an Overweight rating, while lifting the price target from $63 to $75. BMO Capital Markets analyst Kelly Bania reaffirmed an Outperform rating, while raising the price target from $65 to $75. Telsey analyst Joseph Feldman reiterated an Outperform rating, while raising the price target from $68 to $70. Roth Capital Partners analyst Bill Kirk maintained a Buy rating, while lifting the price target from $69 to $71. JPMorgan analyst Christopher Horvers reaffirmed a Neutral rating on the stock. Check out other analyst stock ratings. BofA Securities: Walmart has momentum “across all income cohorts.” “Delivery is now larger than pickup for

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Walmart Expected to Show Solid Growth, RBC Capital Says

Walmart (WMT) remains a healthy, effectively managed company with “solid growth” and “strong flow through,” RBC Capital Markets said in a note, raising its Q2 earnings estimate to $0.64 per share from $0.62 and increasing its price target $70 from $62. “A growing profit contribution from advertising and membership income supports a re-rating,” RBC said, maintaining its outperform rating. Walmart’s Q1 results had “few holes to poke,” RBC said, noting that management had shared that sales were consistent when normalized for unusual calendar and weather events. Also important is that customers’ grocery purchases increasingly include lower-priced proprietary Walmart brands, giving the retailer “more leverage in supplier negotiations,” the analysts said.

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Walmart 1Q Earnings, Revenue Beat Expectations

Walmart is one of the most mentioned companies in the U.S. across all news items in the past 12 hours, according to Factiva data. The retailer’s net income hit $5.1 billion in the fiscal first quarter, or 63 cents a share, versus a FactSet consensus estimate of 52 cents a share. Revenue grew 6% to $161.51 billion, compared with analyst expectations of $159.6 billion. Walmart expects second-quarter adjusted EPS of 62 cents to 65 cents, compared with the FactSet consensus of 64 cents. It expects full-year adjusted EPS to be at the high-end or slightly above original guidance of $2.23 to $2.37, with net sales at the high end or slightly above the previously expected range of a 3% to 4% increase. Dow Jones & Co. owns Factiva.

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CFRA Reiterates Buy Opinion On Shares Of Walmart Inc.

We lift our 12-month target to $72 from $68, 27.2x our FY 26 (Jan.) EPS of $2.65 (up from $2.61; FY 25’s up to $2.46 from $2.42) vs. the 24x historical average. FQ1 (Apr-Q) adj-EPS of $0.60 (+22% Y/Y) beat the $0.52 consensus, with Walmart U.S. comp sales up 3.8% (+3.8% transactions; 0% average ticket) vs. 3.5% consensus. Adj-operating income grew 14% Y/Y, with margin +30 bps Y/Y to 4.4%. While WMT raised its FY 25 guidance, we think it is still conservative given the strength and momentum in all three segments (i.e., Walmart U.S.; International; Sam’s Club). We keep a Buy, as we see market share gains continuing, not just in grocery, but also in general merchandise due to WMT’s rapidly growing online marketplace. We believe WMT has plenty of long-term growth in its higher-margin services streams (e.g., advertising, fulfillment services, data analytics, subscriptions), which, in addition to changes

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Walmart Making Progress in Lowering Prices, Sees Positive Reaction

Consumers are responding to Walmart’s lower prices with strong sell-throughs, CEO Doug McMillon says on a call with analysts following the retail giant’s 1Q results. The company’s making progress lowering prices, which McMillon says are important to its customer and membership base. Walmart recently announced the biggest release of a private food brand in 20 years, with 70% of the products priced under $5. “Our combination of everyday low prices plus a large number of rollbacks is resonating.” Shares rise 5.9% to $63.33.

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Walmart Highlights Advertising, Membership, Data Analytics as Drivers

Walmart is seeing gains from its advertising business and expanding its data analysts and insights product, Walmart Luminate, into Mexico and Canada. The retail giant’s advertising business was up 24% in the latest quarter, with U.S. ad sales reflecting more than 50% growth from marketplace sellers while overall active advertiser counts increasing nearly 19%. Sam’s ad business now has 30% more active advertisers from last year. Advertising, membership, marketplace and fulfillment and data analytics are higher-margin growth drivers, and they are leading to corresponding improvements in Walmart’s business mix, Finance Chief John D. Rainey says on a call. Shares rise 6% to $63.40.

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