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Lazydays Holdings, Inc.NasdaqCM:GORV Aktienübersicht

Marktkapitalisierung US$1.6m
Aktienkurs
US$0.42
US$0.15
172.1% überbewertet intrinsischer Abschlag
1Y-98.7%
7D-43.8%
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Lazydays Holdings, Inc.

NasdaqCM:GORV Lagerbericht

Marktkapitalisierung: US$1.6m

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Lazydays Holdings (GORV) Aktienübersicht

Lazydays Holdings, Inc. betreibt und verwaltet über ihre Tochtergesellschaften Freizeitfahrzeug-Händler unter der Marke Lazydays in den Vereinigten Staaten. Mehr Details

GORV grundlegende Analyse
Schneeflocken-Punktzahl
Bewertung2/6
Künftiges Wachstum0/6
Vergangene Leistung0/6
Finanzielle Gesundheit0/6
Dividenden0/6

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Lazydays Holdings, Inc. Wettbewerber

Preisentwicklung & Leistung

Zusammenfassung der Höchst- und Tiefststände sowie der Veränderungen der Aktienkurse für Lazydays Holdings
Historische Aktienkurse
Aktueller AktienkursUS$0.42
52-Wochen-HochUS$33.00
52-Wochen-TiefUS$0.41
Beta1.55
1 Monat Veränderung-80.50%
3 Monate Veränderung-85.68%
1 Jahr Veränderung-98.69%
3 Jahre Veränderung-99.90%
5 Jahre Veränderung-99.91%
Veränderung seit IPO-99.87%

Aktuelle Nachrichten und Updates

Recent updates

Analyseartikel Jul 30

Is Lazydays Holdings (NASDAQ:GORV) Using Debt In A Risky Way?

Legendary fund manager Li Lu (who Charlie Munger backed) once said, 'The biggest investment risk is not the volatility...
Analyseartikel Apr 09

Is Lazydays Holdings (NASDAQ:GORV) A Risky Investment?

Some say volatility, rather than debt, is the best way to think about risk as an investor, but Warren Buffett famously...
Analyseartikel Mar 19

Risks To Shareholder Returns Are Elevated At These Prices For Lazydays Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GORV)

There wouldn't be many who think Lazydays Holdings, Inc.'s ( NASDAQ:GORV ) price-to-sales (or "P/S") ratio of 0.1x is...
Seeking Alpha Oct 05

Lazydays CFO Nick Tomashot to retire, Kelly Porter to succeed

Lazydays (NASDAQ:LAZY) notifies that Nick Tomashot will retire as CFO.  Kelly Porter will assume the role of CFO on November 15, 2022. As part of the transition, Mr. Tomashot will remain with Lazydays as an advisor through the end of the year to help facilitate a smooth transition.
Seeking Alpha Sep 22

Lazydays Holdings: Shares Are Cheap Even Though Recent Performance Has Been Mixed

Summary Lazydays Holdings has done well to continue growing its sales as of late, but the firm's bottom line has been negatively impacted. It is worth noting that profitability issues are largely due to one-time things and the decision by the firm to spend more on advertising. The nature of this pain, combined with how cheap shares are, leads me to be bullish about the firm. Investing in this market can be, at times, frustrating. At the same time, if you're right, it can also be incredibly rewarding. The reason why I say that this moment is frustrating is because of the overall pessimism surrounding the market because of high inflation, rising interest rates, and other similar issues. Although this is great for buying stocks on the cheap, the ideal thing would be to see those shares appreciate shortly thereafter. But to see pessimism continue to push shares down can be depressing, even if you believe that you are correct in your thesis. One company that has been hammered particularly hard lately is Lazydays Holdings (LAZY). This firm, which operates a chain of RV dealerships, has not been looked at kindly by investors lately. In addition to the aforementioned concerns that investors have, it's also true that the company shot down an opportunity to sell itself at a price that is quite a bit higher than where shares are today. Having said that, I do believe that the company still has attractive upside potential, even if financial performance shows signs of weakening. And as such, I have decided to retain my 'buy' rating on the company for now. Cruising with Lazydays Holdings The last time I wrote an article about Lazydays Holdings was in the middle of April of this year. I acknowledged the company's recent financial performance as strong demand for RVs sent revenue and profitability for the company rising. I also said that shares were looking attractively priced. But on top of that, the company also had an interesting catalyst involving the potential sale of itself to B. Riley Financial (RILY) at a price of $25 per share. This particular rejection came in March of this year, but there was some optimism that another offer for the enterprise might arise. Since the publication of that article, when I had a 'buy' rating assigned to the company, shares have generated a loss for investors of 17.1%. That compares to the 7.4% decline experienced by the S&P 500 over the same timeframe. Author - SEC EDGAR Data Based on this return disparity, you might initially think that the fundamental performance of the company was suffering. But that couldn't be further from the truth. Since that article was published, we have had data covering not one but two quarters come out. And the results so far have been impressive. Revenue in the first half of the 2022 fiscal year came in strong at $749.7 million. That's 26.3% higher than the $593.8 million generated the same time last year. This jump in revenue year over year was driven by strength across the board. New vehicle sales for the company grew by 18.3% during this window of time, with the average selling price of RVs rising by 23.4% from $74,900 to $92,400. This was offset to some degree by a decrease in the number of new units sold from 4,904 to 4,725. Revenue from pre-owned vehicle sales grew by a more impressive 45.2%, driven by the average selling price of these units climbing 18.3% from $63,000 to $74,500, and by an increase in the number of used units sold, excluding the company's wholesale operations, from 2,501 to 3,075. Author - SEC EDGAR Data Even in the second quarter alone, sales for the company remained impressive, climbing by 15.7% year over year from $322.8 million to $373.6 million. The average selling price of new vehicles rose from $72,100 to $89,300, with this rise being somewhat offset by dropping units sold from 2,780 to 2,455. Meanwhile, revenue from pre-owned vehicles grew by 33.1% thanks to pricing climbing from $59,400 to $70,400, and as the number of pre-owned vehicles sold increased from 1,428 to 1,597. Clearly, the second quarter was a bit weaker than the first. And some investors might be worried about that trend continuing. But even if financial performance were to revert back to what it was in prior years, shares of the company would still look attractively priced, as you will soon see. From a profitability perspective, the company also remains strong. In the first half of the year, net income came in at $57.7 million. That's almost double the $31.8 million generated in the first half of 2021. Operating cash flow did worsen, dropping from $83.7 million to negative $31.7 million. But if we adjust for changes in working capital, the metric would have increased from $48.5 million to $58.8 million. Meanwhile, EBITDA for the company also improved, climbing from $69.1 million to $83.2 million. Unfortunately, not everything is great on this front. In the second quarter alone, results did show some signs of pain. Yes, net income in the second quarter did climb to $30.6 million compared to the $24.1 million reported the same time last year. But operating cash flow dropped from $58.9 million to negative $14.3 million. Even if we adjust for changes in working capital, the metric would have worsened, declining from $29.8 million to $27.4 million. Meanwhile, EBITDA also declined, dropping from $41.3 million to $38.4 million. Author - SEC EDGAR Data Because of the weakness experienced in the second quarter of the year, I would be hesitant to extrapolate financial performance for the rest of the year. And management has not provided any detailed guidance on this front. Instead, I've decided to price the company based on results from 2021. Using that data, the company is trading at a price-to-earnings multiple of 2.2. The price to adjusted operating cash flow multiple is 1.7, while the EV to EBITDA multiple should come in at 3.7. These numbers compare favorably to the 11.6, the 4.2, and the 8.1, respectively, that we get using data from 2020. As part of my analysis, I also compared the company to five similar businesses. On a price-to-earnings basis, these companies range from a low of 3.7 to a high of 12.2. And when it comes to the price to operating cash flow approach, the ranges are from 3.2 to 8.3. In both cases, using our 2021 calculations, Lazydays Holdings is the cheapest of the group. When it comes to the EV to EBITDA approach, the range is between 3.3 and 7.8. And in this scenario, two of the five companies were cheaper than our prospect.
Seeking Alpha Aug 03

Lazydays Q2 Earnings Preview

Lazydays (NASDAQ:LAZY) is scheduled to announce Q2 earnings results on Thursday, August 4th, before market open. The consensus EPS Estimate is $1.13 (-6.6% Y/Y) and the consensus Revenue Estimate is $373.63M (+15.8% Y/Y). Over the last 3 months, EPS estimates have seen 0 upward revisions and 0 downward. Revenue estimates have seen 1 upward revisions and 0 downward.

Aktionärsrenditen

GORVUS Specialty RetailUS Markt
7D-43.8%2.6%-0.8%
1Y-98.7%-0.5%27.1%

Rendite im Vergleich zur Industrie: GORV unter dem Niveau der Branche US Specialty Retail , die im vergangenen Jahr eine Rendite von -0.5% erzielte.

Rendite vs. Markt: GORV hinter dem Markt US zurück, der im vergangenen Jahr eine Rendite von 27.1 erzielte.

Preisvolatilität

Is GORV's price volatile compared to industry and market?
GORV volatility
GORV Average Weekly Movement25.7%
Specialty Retail Industry Average Movement7.5%
Market Average Movement7.2%
10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.3%
10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.2%

Stabiler Aktienkurs: Der Aktienkurs von GORV war in den letzten 3 Monaten im Vergleich zum US -Markt volatil.

Volatilität im Zeitverlauf: GORVDie wöchentliche Volatilität (26%) war im vergangenen Jahr stabil, liegt aber immer noch höher als bei 75 % der US Aktien.

Über das Unternehmen

GegründetMitarbeiterCEOWebsite
1976800Ron Flemingwww.lazydays.com

Lazydays Holdings, Inc. betreibt und verwaltet über seine Tochtergesellschaften Wohnmobilhändler unter der Marke Lazydays in den Vereinigten Staaten. Das Unternehmen verkauft neue und gebrauchte Wohnmobile sowie entsprechende Teile und Zubehör. Darüber hinaus bietet es Wohnmobilreparaturen und -dienstleistungen an und vermittelt Finanzierungen und erweiterte Serviceverträge für Wohnmobilverkäufe über dritte Finanzierungsquellen und Anbieter von erweiterten Garantien sowie Versicherungsprodukte.

Lazydays Holdings, Inc.'s Grundlagenzusammenfassung

Wie verhalten sich die Erträge und Einnahmen von Lazydays Holdings im Vergleich zum Marktanteil des Unternehmens?
GORV grundlegende Statistiken
MarktanteilUS$1.57m
Gewinn(TTM)-US$213.68m
Umsatz(TTM)US$558.43m
0.0x
Kurs-Umsatz-Verhältnis
0.0x
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Erträge & Einnahmen

Wichtige Rentabilitätsstatistiken aus dem letzten Ergebnisbericht (TTM)
GORV Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung (TTM)
EinnahmenUS$558.43m
Kosten der EinnahmenUS$430.45m
BruttogewinnUS$127.98m
Sonstige AusgabenUS$341.66m
Gewinn-US$213.68m

Zuletzt gemeldete Gewinne

Sep 30, 2025

Datum des nächsten Gewinnberichts

k.A.

Gewinn per Aktie (EPS)-57.20
Bruttomarge22.92%
Nettogewinnspanne-38.26%
Schulden/Eigenkapital-Verhältnis-957.6%

Wie hat sich GORV auf lange Sicht entwickelt?

Historische Performance und Vergleiche

Unternehmensanalyse und Finanzdaten Status

DatenZuletzt aktualisiert (UTC-Zeit)
Unternehmensanalyse2025/11/30 01:01
Aktienkurs zum Tagesende2025/11/26 00:00
Gewinne2025/09/30
Jährliche Einnahmen2024/12/31

Datenquellen

Die in unserer Unternehmensanalyse verwendeten Daten stammen von S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. Die folgenden Daten werden in unserem Analysemodell verwendet, um diesen Bericht zu erstellen. Die Daten sind normalisiert, was zu einer Verzögerung bei der Verfügbarkeit der Quelle führen kann.

PaketDatenZeitrahmenBeispiel US-Quelle *
Finanzdaten des Unternehmens10 Jahre
  • Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung
  • Kapitalflussrechnung
  • Bilanz
Konsensschätzungen der Analysten+3 Jahre
  • Finanzielle Vorausschau
  • Kursziele der Analysten
Marktpreise30 Jahre
  • Aktienkurse
  • Dividenden, Splits und Aktionen
Eigentümerschaft10 Jahre
  • Top-Aktionäre
  • Insiderhandel
Verwaltung10 Jahre
  • Das Führungsteam
  • Direktorium
Wichtige Entwicklungen10 Jahre
  • Ankündigungen des Unternehmens

* Beispiel für US-Wertpapiere, für nicht-US-amerikanische Wertpapiere werden gleichwertige regulatorische Formulare und Quellen verwendet.

Sofern nicht anders angegeben, beziehen sich alle Finanzdaten auf einen Jahreszeitraum, werden aber vierteljährlich aktualisiert. Dies wird als Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) oder Last Twelve Month (LTM) Daten bezeichnet. Erfahren Sie mehr.

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Analysten-Quellen

Lazydays Holdings, Inc. wird von 4 Analysten beobachtet. 0 dieser Analysten hat die Umsatz- oder Gewinnschätzungen übermittelt, die als Grundlage für unseren Bericht dienen. Die von den Analysten übermittelten Daten werden im Laufe des Tages aktualisiert.

AnalystEinrichtung
Robert LabickCJS Securities, Inc.
Steven DyerCraig-Hallum Capital Group LLC
Brandon RolléD.A. Davidson & Co.