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Casey's General Stores (CASY) Tops Q2 EPS by 55c, provides outlook

December 9, 2024 4:16 PM

Casey's General Stores (NASDAQ: CASY) reported Q2 EPS of $4.85, $0.55 better than the analyst estimate of $4.30. Revenue for the quarter came in at $3.95 billion versus the consensus estimate of $4.06 billion.

Fiscal 2025 Outlook

Casey’s is updating the 2025 outlook primarily due to the acquisition of Fikes, which closed on November 1, 2024.

For the second half of fiscal 2025 specifically related to the Fikes transaction: Casey’s expects to incur an additional $15 to $20 million in one-time deal and integration costs, primarily in the third quarter. EBITDA contribution from Fikes is expected to be modestly dilutive in the third quarter, primarily due to the transaction and integration costs previously mentioned. EBITDA contribution from Fikes is expected to be modestly accretive in the fourth quarter. Interest expense will be approximately $35 million higher than the original outlook due to the financing of the transaction.

For Casey’s total fiscal 2025 year outlook including the impact of the Fikes acquisition: EBITDA is expected to increase at least 10%. Total operating expenses are expected to increase 11% to 13% for the fiscal year, including approximately $25 to $30 million in one-time deal and integration costs, while same-store operating expense excluding credit card fees are expected to only increase 2% for the year. Net interest expense is expected to be approximately $90 million for the year. Depreciation and amortization is expected to be approximately $410 million and the purchase of property and equipment is expected to be approximately $550 million. The tax rate is expected to be approximately 23% to 25% for the fiscal year.

Casey’s is not updating its outlook for the following metrics: Casey’s expects to add approximately 270 stores for the fiscal year. The Company expects inside same-store sales to increase 3% to 5% and inside margin comparable to fiscal 2024. The Company expects same-store fuel gallons sold to be between negative 1% to positive 1%.

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