Sabre Shares Fall After Declining To Provide Outlook Due To Uncertainty, Q2 Revenue Beat

  • Sabre Corp SABR reported second-quarter FY21 revenue growth of 405% year-on-year to $419.7 million, beating the analyst consensus of $396.73 million.
  • Travel Solutions revenue rose 564% Y/Y to $373.4 million. The operating loss reduced 73% Y/Y to $(67.8) million.
  • Hospitality Solutions' revenue increased 75% Y/Y to $50.8 million. Distribution revenue grew 555% Y/Y to $218.2 million. IT Solutions revenue increased 49% Y/Y to $155.1 million.
  • The operating loss reduced 53% Y/Y to $(180.4) million.
  • Sabre decreased the adjusted EBITDA loss by 69% Y/Y to $(70.5) million. It posted an adjusted EBITDA loss margin of (16.8)%.
  • Adjusted loss per share of $(0.52) beat the analyst consensus for a loss of $(0.59).
  • It used $141.1 million in operating cash flow.
  • The company held $1.1 billion in cash and equivalents.
  • The Q2 reflected accelerated recovery trends and posted the most robust Q/Q improvement since Q3 FY20. The most vital recovery remains in US domestic leisure bookings. 
  • Sabre did not provide any guidance at this time due to the pandemic-driven uncertainty.
  • Price action: SABR shares traded lower by 3.34% at $10.99 on the last check Tuesday.
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