Wingstop Beats Q1 Estimates, Stock Rises On Upgraded Global Growth Outlook To 16%-17%
BY Benzinga | ECONOMIC | 04/30/25 04:00 PM EDTWingstop Inc.
The restaurant franchise reported first-quarter earnings per share of 99 cents, beating the street view of 90 cents. Quarterly sales of $171.1 million (+17.4% year over year) marginally beat the analyst consensus estimate of $170.92 million.
System-wide sales rose 15.7% to $1.3 billion in the first quarter of FY25.
The company added 126 net new locations, with domestic AUV reaching $2.1 million.
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Domestic same-store sales grew by 0.5% in the quarter. Digital sales accounted for 72.0% of total system-wide sales.
Adjusted EBITDA rose 18.4% to $59.5 million in the quarter.
As of March?29, there were:
- 2,689 Wingstop
(WING) restaurants system-wide. - Of that amount, 2,301 restaurants in?the U.S.
- 2,250 were franchised restaurants
- 51 were company-owned.
- 388 franchised restaurants were in international markets, including U.S. territories.?
“We opened a record 126 net new units in the first quarter, delivering 18% unit growth, nearly doubling the number of units opened during the first quarter last year,” said Michael Skipworth, President & Chief Executive Officer.
Following the results, Stephens & Co. analyst Jim Salera reiterates Wingstop
TD Securities analyst Andrew Charles reiterated a Buy rating on Wingstop
Dividend: On April 29, Wingstop’s board declared a quarterly dividend of $0.27 per share, totaling approximately $7.5 million.
Shareholders of record as of May 16 will receive the dividend on June 6.
Outlook: Wingstop
The company now expects approximately 1% domestic same-store sales growth, down from its prior low- to mid-single-digit forecast.
Global unit growth is projected at 16% to 17%. That’s up from the earlier estimate of 14% to 15%.
Price Action: Wingstop
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