On July 23, Rollins fell 16.82% in pre-market trading, trading at $36.27/share, with turnover of $1.3676 million. The decline was triggered by the company's Q2 earnings report, which showed both revenue and profit missing Wall Street estimates.
Specifically, Q2 revenue came in at $1.079 billion versus the consensus estimate of $1.092 billion, while adjusted EPS was $0.32, missing the expected $0.34 by approximately 5.9%. Adjusted operating margin contracted to 19.5% from 20.6% in the year-ago period, indicating clear margin pressure. CEO Jerry Gahlhoff attributed the shortfall primarily to slowing growth in residential pest control services. Notably, this marks the second consecutive quarter of missed expectations, following a Q4 miss that also triggered a roughly 15% stock decline, intensifying concerns over the sustainability of organic growth.
Adding to the negative sentiment, RBC Capital Markets downgraded Rollins to Sector Perform from Outperform and slashed its price target to $40 from $52. Macro headwinds including elevated inflation and interest rates have weighed on consumer spending, reducing demand for pest control services among both residential and commercial clients.
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