Why Are Shares Of 'Candy Crush' Maker King Plunging?

International Business Times

Published Aug 12, 2014 08:02PM ET

Updated Aug 12, 2014 08:15PM ET

Why Are Shares Of 'Candy Crush' Maker King Plunging?

By Jessica Menton - U.S. stocks closed lower on Tuesday, as investors continued to weigh corporate earnings and tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Following the closing bell, King Digital Entertainment shares tumbled after the company lowered its full-year outlook and revealed quarterly sales below Wall Street estimates.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 9.44 points or 0.06 percent, to close at 16,560.54. The S&P 500 fell 3.17 points or 0.16 percent, to end at 1,933.75. The Nasdaq Composite was down 12.08 points or 0.27 percent, to finish at 4,389.25.

King Digital Entertainment PLC NYSE:KING stock plunged more than 20 percent on Tuesday after the “Candy Crush Saga” maker reported fiscal 2014 second-quarter earnings of 59 cents per share, excluding items, on $594 million in revenue. The company issued adjusted EPS of 45 cents during the same period a year earlier while revenue increased $138 million, or 30 percent, compared to second-quarter of 2013.

Although King’s quarterly earnings results were in-line with Street estimates, sales came in below forecasts. Wall Street had expected King to report adjusted earnings of 59 cents a share on $608 million in revenue, according to analysts polled by Reuters. For the quarter ending June 30, fully reported profit rose to $165.4 million, or 52 cents a share, from $125.92 million, or 39 cents a share in the year-ago period.

“While our second quarter gross bookings came in below our expectations leading us to reduce our outlook for full-year 2014 growth rates, from a profitability perspective, the business continued to perform well, delivering adjusted EBITDA margins of 42 percent and generating healthy cash flows of $154 million to boost cash and cash equivalents to more than $800 million,” Riccardo Zacconi, chief executive officer of King, said in the company’s second-quarter earnings statement.