International Gaming Technologies Stock Isn’t A Gamble Down Here

 | Mar 25, 2022 02:48AM ET

Gaming technology services and products maker International Game Technology (NYSE:IGT) stock has held up relatively well in 2022 despite the benchmark indices sell-off. While the Omicron variant impacted some markets with labor shortages, supply chain pressures and cost inflation, IGT still managed to generate its highest EBITDA in Company history while cutting its debt ratio to 3.5X. Once an epicenter stock during the pandemic, the reopening has been a boon further accelerated by the spread of sports betting and iGaming legalization. While the Company has minimal direct exposure to Russia and Ukraine, the ripple effect throughout Europe is yet to be seen. Prudent investors seeking exposure in a one-stop shop for the global gaming can watch for IGT for opportunistic pullbacks.h2 Q4 Fiscal 2021 Earnings Release /h2

On March 1, 2022, IGT reported its fiscal Q4 2021 earnings for the quarter ended in December 2021. The Company reported an earnings-per-share profit of $0.09, missing consensus analyst estimates for a profit of $0.35 by (-$0.26). Revenues rose 18.6% year-over-year (YoY) to $1.05 billion beating consensus analyst expectations for $1.02 billion. IGT generated the highest operating income in Company history at $902 million with over $1 billion in cash from operations and $770 million in free cash flow. The Company reduced net debt by (-$1.4 billion) improving leverage to 3.5X, which is the lowest in Company history. The quarterly dividend was reinstated at $0.20 cash per share. IGT CEO Vince Sadusky commented:

"Our 2021 financial results reflect the best revenue, profit, and cash flow performance in the last four years, meeting, or exceeding target levels on strong performance across the portfolio. We made important progress on several strategic objectives, and I am excited to be leading IGT in the next chapter of its evolution. We have set aggressive but achievable multi-year goals and we have a focused strategy to maximize value for all stakeholders."

h2 Mixed Revenue Guidance /h2

The Company affirms in-line revenue guidance for fiscal Q1 2022 to come in between $1 billion to $1.1 billion versus $1.04 billion consensus analyst estimates. The Company expects fiscal full-year 2022 revenues to come in between $4.1 billion to $4.3 billion versus $4.21 billion.

h2 Conference Call Takeaways /h2

CEO Sala set the tone:

“ Our mission is to strengthen IGT’s global leadership position in the regulated gaming industry by offering innovative content services and solutions. That is the foundation of our strategy to grow top line and margins across all segments, while increasing operational efficiency and optimizing capital allocation.”

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He pointed out the Company is well positioned in markets experiencing digital growth and secular tailwinds. Its portfolio is both complementary and leverageable across lottery, slots, iGaming, and sports betting. The Company has divested its Italy commercial services for over 15X EBITDA as proceeds will be utilized for other possible acquisitions and debt reduction. Its Global Lottery segment saw 20% YoY growth in same store sales. iLottery same store sales rose 60% in 2021. Instant lottery ticket services saw 35% increase in standard units produced. It’s resort wallet received regulatory approval in Nevada, which enables the Company’s cashless gaming solutions to be deployed. It’s play sports platform powers over 60 venues across 20 states.