On August 6, Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. declined 5.12% overnight, trading at $42.99 per share, with turnover of $671.0. The decline came as the company disclosed multiple Form 144 filings, signaling that major shareholders intend to sell securities, raising concerns about potential selling pressure.
Despite strong Q2 results reported on July 30 — with adjusted EPS of $0.48 beating the $0.40 consensus by 20% and revenue of $866 million topping the $845.7 million estimate — the insider selling signal appears to have triggered profit-taking sentiment. The company also raised full-year revenue guidance to $3.35-$3.38 billion from $3.32-$3.35 billion previously. UBS raised its price target to $57 from $43, and RBC lifted its target to $60 from $50, both maintaining buy-equivalent ratings. However, the shareholder disposal filings overshadowed analyst optimism, as investors weighed near-term supply overhang against the improved fundamental outlook.
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc., founded in 1992, is a premium lifestyle and fitness brand operating high-end health clubs across the United States and Canada, serving over 1.5 million individual members with more than 866,000 memberships.
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