Stock Track | Qantas Airways Plummets 5.07% Intraday Following Revenue Miss and Elevated Fuel Cost Forecast

Stock Track
Feb 26

Qantas Airways Limited's stock experienced a significant decline of 5.07% during intraday trading on Thursday. The sharp drop came as the market digested the airline's latest financial results and forward-looking statements.

The company reported fiscal first-half underlying earnings that surpassed analyst expectations, but revenue for the period fell short of forecasts. While Qantas posted earnings of AU$0.675 per share compared to the anticipated AU$0.61, its revenue of AU$12.9 billion missed the AU$12.98 billion consensus estimate. Additionally, the airline projected its second-half fuel costs to reach approximately AU$2.5 billion, a substantial expense that may pressure future profitability.

Despite announcing positive developments including an increased interim dividend, a AU$150 million share buyback program, and the launch of new international routes, investor sentiment turned negative primarily due to the revenue shortfall and concerns over rising operational costs highlighted in the fuel expenditure forecast.

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