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== Results == | == Results == | ||
Sixt's revenue in 2022 grew by by 34.3% year-over-year to EUR 3.07 billion in-line with the EUR 3.04 billion(+33.3%) analysts estimate. On the other hand, its EBT grew by 24.4% year-over-year to EUR 550.2 million. As a result, the company announced that it will pay a dividend in the amount of EUR 4.11 per ordinary share, which exceeds EUR 3.37 per ordinary share estimate.The company also proposed a dividend in the amount of EUR 4.13 per preference share. Besides, shareholders will get a special dividend of EUR 2.00 per share. | |||
The company said it "was successful in placement of Borrower´s note loans with a total volume of EUR 450 million" and terms of three, five and seven years. Sixt added that the issue received a huge demand as it had an order book of more than EUR 750 million and "was priced at the lower end of the target range that had been announced." | |||
For Q1 2023, the company is guiding for revenue to grow by 10 to 25% year-on-year. However, it is forecasting EBT this quarter to be between 20 million euros and 40 million euros versus 93.5 million euros in Q1 2022. This is because "at the beginning of 2022, staffing levels and the fleet size were still at an unusually low level; hence they had a positive impact on costs." Similarly, " marketing expenses in the first quarter of 2023 will be high compared to past years as a result of the major US-campaign currently underway." For FY2023, management forecasts revenue and EBT to exceed analysts expectations of EUR 3.0 billion and EUR 427 million, respectively "as demand approaches pre-pandemic level again, as it did in 2022 and the first weeks of 2023, but at higher prices." Notably, EBT in 2023 is expected to come in the range of EUR 430 million to EUR 550 million. | |||
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