Unexpected Headwinds Didn't Keep Fitbit From A Solid Quarter
Fitbit Inc (NYSE: FIT) reported strong 2Q results, significantly ahead of expectation, with continued unit sales growth, BofA Merrill Lynch’s Nat Schindler said in a report. He maintained a Buy rating on the company, while reducing the price objective from $29 to $24.
Despite unexpected headwinds, Fitbit reported its 2Q revenue at $587mn, beating the Streets’ $578mn, and EBITDA at $49mn, ahead of the expectations of $45mn. Unit sales growth accelerated to 28 percent y/y, from 24 percent in the previous quarter, despite tougher comps, analyst Nat Schindler mentioned.
Guidance Unchanged
Fitbit kept its guidance unchanged, which provided the company “more of a cushion for the all-important Q4,” Schindler noted. He raised the EPS estimates for 2016, 2017 and 2018 from $1.20 to $1.23, from $1.64 to $1.70 and from $1.92 to $1.98, respectively, reflecting better expense controls.
Investor Sentiment Overly Negative
Despite Fitbit’s strong results, investor sentiment continues to be negative, the analyst pointed out. He added, “Although we agree it is difficult to forecast demand for fitness bands next year, we expect Fitbit’s accelerating growth and high profitability to eventually wear down the overly bearish investor sentiment.” The price objective has been lowered to reflect more conservative multiples for 2017.
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Latest Ratings for FIT
Date | Firm | Action | From | To |
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Dec 2020 | Morgan Stanley | Downgrades | Equal-Weight | Underweight |
Nov 2019 | DA Davidson | Downgrades | Buy | Neutral |
Nov 2019 | Citigroup | Upgrades | Sell | Neutral |
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