Life Time's country club model with comprehensive amenities and affluent member base creates a defensive moat in the premium fitness market. Elimination of sales staff and promotional pricing has created significant untapped pricing power, with whitespace analysis supporting a revenue uplift opportunity. My Variant View: ancillary revenue streams and strong pricing power drive higher lifetime value per member, extending EBITDA margin runway beyond consensus expectations.
I initiate coverage on Life Time Group Holdings with a buy and overweight rating due to its strong performance and growth potential. Despite market turbulence and tariffs, LTH effectively passes costs to consumers, showing resilience and healthy membership growth. Life Time's asset-light model and strategic reinvestments in new programs and equipment drive high member engagement and lower churn rates.
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. remains undervalued despite a 30% YTD surge, driven by gym expansion and higher-tier memberships, creating a buying opportunity. The company is shifting to a capital-light expansion model, co-investing with landlords, enhancing its ability to grow its footprint at a faster pace. Average revenue per center is increasing due to upselling to higher-priced memberships and premium services, boosting comparable center sales and margins.
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:LTH ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call May 8, 2025 10:00 AM ET Company Participants Bahram Akradi - Founder, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer Erik Weaver - Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Connor Wienberg - Vice President, Investor Relations and Capital Markets Conference Call Participants John Heinbockel - Guggenheim Brian Nagel - Oppenheimer Alex Perry - Bank of America Megan Alexander - Morgan Stanley Kate McShane - Goldman Sachs John Baumgartner - Mizuho Securities Owen Rickert - Northland Securities Operator Greetings! And welcome to the Life Time Group Holdings, Inc., First Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call.
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (LTH) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.39 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.27 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.15 per share a year ago.
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LTH benefits from membership growth, higher pricing power and solid demand for its premium fitness and wellness services.
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Life Time Group Holdings (LTH) shares have started gaining and might continue moving higher in the near term, as indicated by solid earnings estimate revisions.
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Life Time is a great buy after a post-earnings dip, despite the fact that the company issued very robust expectations for FY25. The company is planning for 13% revenue growth and 17% adjusted EBITDA growth in FY25, while opening 10-12 new locations (versus only 8 in FY24). The company is executing a large number of sale-leaseback transactions to free up capital to expand faster, while also seeking development partnerships with commercial real estate owners.