2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Revenue | $9.2B | $8.7B | $13B | $15B | $15B |
Cost of Revenue | $7B | $6.4B | $10B | $12B | $12B |
Gross Profit | $2.1B | $2.4B | $2.8B | $3.1B | $3.3B |
Gross Profit % | 23% | 27% | 21% | 20% | 20% |
R&D Expenses | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Net Income | $264M | $313M | $340M | $447M | $502M |
Dep. & Amort. | $251M | $265M | $304M | $313M | $350M |
Def. Tax | $50M | $4.1M | $83M | $23M | $53M |
Stock Comp. | $18M | $32M | $38M | $47M | $41M |
Chg. in WC | -$82M | $179M | $23M | $43M | -$73M |
2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Cash | $78M | $337M | $159M | $379M | $206M |
ST Investments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Cash & ST Inv. | $78M | $337M | $159M | $379M | $206M |
Receivables | $63M | $89M | $152M | $144M | $169M |
Inventory | $236M | $287M | $396M | $376M | $429M |
Casey's reported strong Q3 results with diluted EPS of $2.33 and net income of $87 million, both flat year-over-year, while EBITDA increased by 11% to $242 million.
Inside sales grew by 15.3% to $1.4 billion, driven by prepared food and dispensed beverage sales up 13.7%, and grocery and general merchandise sales up 15.9%. Fuel gallons sold increased by 20.4%, with a fuel margin of $0.364 per gallon.
The Fikes acquisition contributed positively to revenue but was EBITDA dilutive in Q3 due to $13 million in integration costs. It is expected to be modestly EBITDA positive in Q4, with synergies of $45 million anticipated over three to four years.
Casey's updated FY2025 guidance includes an expected EBITDA increase of approximately 11% and capital expenditures of $500 million. The company aims to achieve a leverage ratio of approximately 2x by the end of the fiscal year.
Strategic initiatives include continued innovation in prepared foods, expansion in white space markets like Texas, and leveraging private label growth. The company remains optimistic about acquisition opportunities given industry pressures on smaller operators.