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Positive Points Vail Resorts Inc (NYSE:MTN) achieved a 3% growth in resort reported EBITDA year-to-date, despite a 3% decline in total skier visits across North American resorts.
The return of Rob Katz, ongoing resort renovations, and centralized operations are key catalysts for future growth for Vail Resorts. Read more on MTN stock here.
Those moves could be the start of a foundation on which Vail Resorts can rapidly grow in Europe, as it did under Katz in the U.S. (During the 2010s, Vail Resorts added 28 U.S. ski areas to its ...
Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE:MTN) held its Q3 earnings call earlier this month. The company reported a 3% growth in resort-reported EBITDA year-to-date and a 4% increase in season pass revenue.
See disclosure here or remove ads. For fiscal year 2025, Vail Resorts maintains its Resort EBITDA guidance at the lower end of $844-$877 million, excluding CEO transition costs.
For fiscal year 2025, Vail Resorts maintains its Resort EBITDA guidance at the lower end of $844-$877 million, excluding CEO transition costs. Pass sales have remained consistent with previous updates ...
Shares of Vail Resorts has seen some interesting price action recently; the stock is up 0.4% over the past one week and up 4.9% over the past four weeks. And in the last one-year period, MTN has ...
Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE:MTN) is one of the 10 best dividend stocks according to Jim Cramer. The company received a Hold rating from Morgan Stanley, with a price target of $146. Headquartered in ...
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