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We Like The Quality Of Getty Images Holdings' (NYSE:GETY) Earnings

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Despite posting healthy earnings, Getty Images Holdings, Inc.'s (NYSE:GETY ) stock has been quite weak. Along with the solid headline numbers, we think that investors have some reasons for optimism.

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NYSE:GETY Earnings and Revenue History March 23rd 2024

The Impact Of Unusual Items On Profit

To properly understand Getty Images Holdings' profit results, we need to consider the US$57m expense attributed to unusual items. It's never great to see unusual items costing the company profits, but on the upside, things might improve sooner rather than later. When we analysed the vast majority of listed companies worldwide, we found that significant unusual items are often not repeated. And that's hardly a surprise given these line items are considered unusual. If Getty Images Holdings doesn't see those unusual expenses repeat, then all else being equal we'd expect its profit to increase over the coming year.

That might leave you wondering what analysts are forecasting in terms of future profitability. Luckily, you can click here to see an interactive graph depicting future profitability, based on their estimates.

An Unusual Tax Situation

Just as we noted the unusual items, we must inform you that Getty Images Holdings received a tax benefit which contributed US$46m to the bottom line. This is of course a bit out of the ordinary, given it is more common for companies to be paying tax than receiving tax benefits! The receipt of a tax benefit is obviously a good thing, on its own. And since it previously lost money, it may well simply indicate the realisation of past tax losses. However, our data indicates that tax benefits can temporarily boost statutory profit in the year it is booked, but subsequently profit may fall back. Assuming the tax benefit is not repeated every year, we could see its profitability drop noticeably, all else being equal. So while we think it's great to receive a tax benefit, it does tend to imply an increased risk that the statutory profit overstates the sustainable earnings power of the business.

Our Take On Getty Images Holdings' Profit Performance

In the last year Getty Images Holdings received a tax benefit, which boosted its profit in a way that might not be much more sustainable than turning prime farmland into gas fields. But on the other hand, it also saw an unusual item depress its profit. After taking into account all these factors, we think that Getty Images Holdings' statutory results are a decent reflection of its underlying earnings power. If you want to do dive deeper into Getty Images Holdings, you'd also look into what risks it is currently facing. Every company has risks, and we've spotted 4 warning signs for Getty Images Holdings (of which 1 is concerning!) you should know about.

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