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Stock of the day 09/11/2015 – easyJet PLC




The first few months of the year saw easyJet take off, grazing £19.50 for the first time in its history at the end of March before settling around £18.50 to £19. However, things took an ugly turn with the announcement of the company’s half year results on May 12th. A pre-tax profit of £7 million for the 6 months to March, something that sounds piddly but is actually a big improvement on the £53 million loss the year before was joined by a more overtly impressive 3.8% increase in revenue to £1.8 billion. However, a warning about its full year profit was, frustratingly for easyJet, the main take-away from the report.

The company stated that April’s French air traffic control strikes got the second half of the year off to a disappointing start; so disappointing, in fact, that its full year profit is expected to be £25 million lower because of it. Add onto this a £20 million full year hit from currency movements and investors were spooked to say the least, pushing the stock 10% lower on the day of results. The sustained decline the followed the initial plunge eventually led easyJet to a 2015 low of £15.21 by mid-June, the stock’s worst price since November 2014.

Easyjet Plc November 2015
(Source: IT-Finance.com 09/11/2015)

However, after hitting this nadir the company’s runway began to clear. Positive progress in the Greek debt saga (a weight on tourism-related stocks in general) lifted easyJet at the start of July before the company received a more specific boost from its Q3 trading statement at the end of the month. That update was almost the opposite of easyJet’s half year report; the company claimed that full year pre-tax profit should be 14% higher, falling somewhere between £620 million to £660 million, greater than the £636 million average estimate from analysts.

Those gains allowed the stock to hover between £16.50 and £17 for the rest of summer, before easyJet’s most recent interim update at the start of September pushed the company out of that trading band. A record month in August caused easyJet to raise its full year pre-tax profit outlook once again, this time to between £675 million and £700 million, allowing the stock to flirt with £18 for the first time since its half year results in May. And whilst it hasn’t exactly been able to full break that barrier in the intervening 2 months, it does still leave easyJet at a current trading price of £17.71 (IT-Finance.com, 09/11/2015).

How investors react next Tuesday will be dependent on just how accurate those pre-tax profit forecasts have been, especially after the half year hurt easyJet suffered. If the company hits that £700 million upper end of estimates it would not only be a record for easyJet but an impressive 20% increase year-on-year. And whilst some questions remain about its long-term growth capabilities, the stock could be on track to rematch its year (and all-time) highs if things go well with its full year figures.

easyJet PLC has a consensus rating of ‘Buy’ alongside an average target price of £19.54.


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