On August 15, Carvana Co. rose 3.03% in regular trading, trading at $75.925/share, with turnover of $220 million, extending its recent oversold rebound trajectory.
On the news front, the company announced on August 12 the pricing of a $1.66 billion senior secured term loan B facility at one-month term SOFR plus 225 basis points, issued at 99.75% of principal. Proceeds will fully redeem its 9.00% senior secured notes due 2030, substantially reducing the company's effective borrowing costs. This debt restructuring follows a strong Q2 report in which revenue surged 52% year-over-year to $7.376 billion, significantly beating the $6.909 billion consensus estimate, while EPS of $0.42 exceeded the $0.36 estimate by 16.67%.
The stock had previously come under pressure after full-year adjusted EBITDA guidance of $2.7-3.0 billion fell short of some Wall Street expectations, prompting several institutions including BNP Paribas and Evercore ISI to lower price targets. The current rebound reflects market recognition of improved fundamentals and optimized capital structure driving bargain-hunting activity.
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