Travel is back, PayPal disappoints, Cannabis gains on Republican bill

Travel is back, PayPal disappoints, Cannabis gains on Republican bill by Saxo Group
In today’s equity update we look at travel stocks gaining this month on better than expected earnings. PayPal reported a weaker than expected guidance confirming the latest rout in its share price. Lastly, Cannabis stocks were soaring yesterday on Republican bill.

Travel overall is doing better than feared in Q3

Expedia and Airbnb both delivered strong earnings last week with Expedia showing Q3 adj. EPS $3.53 vs est. $1.63 on stronger than expected revenue and Airbnb delivered Q3 adj. EBITDA $1.1bn vs est. $817mn on revenue coming in 10% above estimates at $2.24bn, despite lower gross booking value than estimated, but overall Airbnb’s result in Q3 was much better than feared given rising Covid-19 cases in the developed world. Our travel equity basket is the fifth best performing basket this month up 6.5%. Despite this month’s gains the travel industry is still impacted and the one that will take the longest to fully recover from the pandemic.

Travel basket

Name Industry Market Cap (USD mn.) FY22 Sales growth (%) Diff to PT (%) 24M Fwd EV/EBITDA 5yr return
Boeing Co/The Airliner manufacturer 130,869 15.6 17.6 15.7 62.7
Airbus SE Airliner manufacturer 106,340 5.0 19.1 8.8 121.7
Airbnb Inc Booking platform 127,281 74.4 -3.1 52.4 NA
Booking Holdings Inc Booking platform 108,402 59.2 3.2 15.7 69.8
Marriott International Inc/MD Hotel chain 54,842 26.3 -3.8 16.9 140.4
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc Hotel chain 42,134 34.5 -1.8 18.5 222.1
Southwest Airlines Co Airlines 30,407 69.4 22.5 5.7 22.4
Amadeus IT Group SA Travel software 33,369 30.8 -2.8 15.2 68.8
Carnival Corp Cruise lines 27,587 -63.4 15.4 8.5 -44.7
Delta Air Lines Inc Airlines 28,577 67.3 21.5 6.1 5.2
Aena SME SA Airport Services 26,125 10.9 3.3 12.7 34.1
Expedia Group Inc Booking platform 28,552 65.0 1.1 11.3 58.1
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd Cruise lines 23,876 -17.4 -0.8 11.1 26.9
Ryanair Holdings PLC Airlines 23,355 224.4 8.6 8.1 28.0
Trip.com Group Ltd Booking platform 19,838 12.4 19.2 15.6 -24.1
Sydney Airport Airport Services 16,839 -26.1 9.5 25.6 69.4
Huazhu Group Ltd Hotel chain 15,566 29.4 24.2 18.6 329.5
Air China Ltd Airlines 17,328 26.7 18.1 6.9 19.2
Vail Resorts Inc Ski resorts 14,708 31.9 -3.1 17.6 158.9
China Southern Airlines Co Ltd Airlines 16,638 19.3 15.3 7.9 15.4
Aeroports de Paris Airport Services 14,122 20.8 -9.7 13.3 46.5
Shanghai International Airport Co Ltd Airport Services 15,055 -3.5 1.2 27.2 96.6
International Consolidated Airlines Group SA Airlines 11,876 12.5 21.8 5.1 -24.2
Host Hotels & Resorts Inc Hotel REITs 13,124 68.4 2.1 13.4 35.1
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Hotel chain 13,014 38.4 -3.8 15.4 76.2
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd Cruise lines 10,450 -40.0 14.7 9.6 -25.6
Accor SA Hotel chain 10,098 35.1 3.6 13.7 5.1
Whitbread PLC Hotel chain 9,174 167.9 7.7 12.6 19.8
Choice Hotels International Inc Hotel chain 8,428 39.4 -12.9 20.0 220.2
TravelSky Technology Ltd Travel software 5,267 18.1 36.0 6.7 -13.4
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB de CV Airport Services 6,247 33.8 6.1 10.5 60.1
TUI AG Travel agency 5,569 -29.8 -18.0 6.5 -43.2
Travel + Leisure Co Hospitality services 5,034 40.5 22.5 8.7 121.5
TripAdvisor Inc Booking platform 4,818 54.2 19.5 10.3 -24.4
Park Hotels & Resorts Inc Hotel REITs 4,916 59.4 9.4 11.9 NA
Sabre Corp Travel software 3,328 26.8 18.6 14.4 -52.9
Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd Travel agency 3,119 176.9 -9.6 9.7 -6.6
MakeMyTrip Ltd Booking platform 3,715 151.5 2.1 50.5 37.7
On the Beach Group PLC Booking platform 679 -38.1 28.8 10.7 40.7
Airtrip Corp Travel agency 832 -15.1 2.8 NA 195.0
Aggregate figures (sum or median) 1,041,498 30.1 6.9 12.6 36.4

Source: Bloomberg and Saxo Group

Weak guidance sends PayPal shares down

Investors were initially focused on PayPal’s Q3 result showing EPS ahead of estimates and revenue a bit below estimates, but the Venmo partnership with Amazon allowing customers to pay on Amazon with their Venmo app, kickstarted the initial positive sentiment. But then investors realized the big miss on Q4 revenue guidance at $6.85-6.95 vs est. $7.24bn, showing revenue growth is coming down to 14% y/y slightly up from Q3 at 13% y/y, but substantially below the company’s own guided long-term growth rate of 20%. Operating margin was not improving either falling for the second straight quarter. PayPal shares were 5% lower in extended trading extending this year’s drawdown to 31%. Our payment equity basket is the worst performing basket this month.

Rumours of House Republican bill legalizing cannabis

It is what the cannabis industry has been waiting for, but yesterday rumours suggested that House Republicans are expected to introduce a reform bill removing cannabis from the controlled substances act, which basically means that it will no longer be criminal on a federal level. Essentially the regulation would be more like the current regulation of alcohol. While still a rumour and an initial draft, it was enough to please investors yesterday sending our cannabis equity basket up 7.6% and 10.2% this month.

Besides the good news on the legislative side of the industry, one of the largest companies in the industry Canopy Growth reported very disappointing earnings with Q3 revenue at $131mn down 3% y/y and gross margin plunging to -54.2% from 20% in Q2 driven by an inventory write-down as consumers’ preferences changed during the quarter towards higher end products. This is a major negative for investors and the industry which is still battling with showing profitability.

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