$HAS | Hasbro Q2'25 Earnings Highlights 🔹 Revenue: $980.8M (Est. $874.66M) 🟢 🔹 Adj. EPS: $1.30 (Est. $0.78) 🟢 Raised FY25 Outlook: 🟢 🔹 Revenue: UP mid-single digits (prev. UP slightly) 🔹 Adj. Operating Margin: 22%–23% (prev. 21%–22%) 🔹 Adj. EBITDA: $1.17B–$1.20B (prev.
$HLT Earnings: - Diluted EPS was $1.84 for the second quarter, and diluted EPS, adjusted for special items, was $2.20 - Net income was $442 million for the second quarter - Adjusted EBITDA was $1,008 million for the second quarter - System-wide comparable RevPAR declined 0.5 https://t.co/ytnN7fvPPy
Hilton Worldwide CEO: "...we delivered strong bottom line results in the quarter, even with modestly negative top line performance given holiday and calendar shifts, reduced government spending, softer international inbound business & broader economic uncertainty" $HLT: -1% PM https://t.co/HMyhJeihrV
Hilton Worldwide Holdings reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter earnings, helped by cost controls that offset a slight decline in room revenue. Adjusted earnings per share rose 15% from a year earlier to $2.20, beating the $2.04 analyst consensus, while adjusted EBITDA climbed to $1.01 billion on revenue of about $3.14 billion. Net income came in at $442 million and system-wide comparable revenue per available room slipped 0.5% amid softer government and international travel demand. The hotel operator lifted its full-year adjusted EPS forecast to $7.83–$8.00 from $7.76–$7.94, but trimmed projected 2025 net income to $1.64–$1.68 billion, citing economic uncertainty. Hilton now expects its global room count to expand 6%–7% this year. For the third quarter, the company guided to adjusted EPS of $1.98–$2.04, below the $2.12 average Wall Street estimate.