Ryanair: loss alert! Analysts warn of red numbers in the quarterly report

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Ryanair will publish quarterly figures on May 19, 2025: Analysts expect some negative results and an increase in sales.

Ryanair veröffentlicht am 19.05.2025 Quartalszahlen: Analysten erwarten teils negative Ergebnisse und Umsatzsteigerung.
Ryanair will publish quarterly figures on May 19, 2025: Analysts expect some negative results and an increase in sales.

Ryanair: loss alert! Analysts warn of red numbers in the quarterly report

Ryanair Holdings is preparing to announce its financial results for the past quarter. According to a report by finance.net the financial conference will be held on May 19, 2025. The last quarter ended on March 31, 2025, and a loss per share of EUR -0.298 is expected. For comparison: In the previous year the loss per share was EUR -0.240.

Analysts expect an average increase in sales of 5.01 percent, which corresponds to an estimated sales of EUR 2.28 billion. In the corresponding quarter of the previous year, sales amounted to EUR 2.17 billion. For the entire past fiscal year, 21 analysts expect earnings per share of EUR 1.46, while in the previous fiscal year this figure was EUR 1.68. Sales in the recently ended fiscal year are estimated by analysts to total EUR 13.89 billion, compared to EUR 13.44 billion in the previous fiscal year.

Financial development at a glance

In addition to the estimates for the quarter, another report from macrotrends.net an overview of the development of Ryanair's earnings per share (EPS). For the quarter ended December 31, 2024, EPS was $0.73, representing a year-over-year increase of 2489.29%. Full year 2024 EPS was recorded at $7.92, representing a 74.49% increase year-over-year. For 2023, EPS was $2.40, which represents a sharp decline of 584.07% compared to 2022 when the value was -$0.50.

Ryanair, the parent company of Ryanair Designated Activity Company, operates as an ultra-low fare carrier in Ireland, Great Britain, Continental Europe, Morocco and Israel. The current market cap is $26.533 billion and revenue is $14.591 billion.