Celsius (CELH) Q2 Revenue Jumps 84%

Core Insights - Celsius reported strong Q2 2025 results with significant revenue and earnings beats, driven by organic growth and the acquisition of Alani Nu [1][5][12] Financial Performance - GAAP revenue reached $739.3 million, exceeding analyst expectations of $655.7 million, marking an 84% year-over-year increase from $402.0 million in Q2 2024 [2][5] - Adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) were $0.47, surpassing the $0.21 estimate and up 68% from $0.28 in Q2 2024 [2][5] - Gross margin was 51.5%, slightly down from 52.0% in Q2 2024, influenced by the lower margin profile of Alani Nu and a one-time inventory adjustment [2][7] - Adjusted EBITDA reached $210.3 million, more than double the $100.4 million from the previous year, reflecting strong core profitability [2][7] - Net income was $99.9 million, a 25.1% increase from $79.8 million in Q2 2024 [2] Market Dynamics - North America generated $714.5 million in GAAP sales, an 87% increase year-over-year, while international sales grew 27% to $24.8 million [6] - The combined Celsius and Alani Nu brands hold 17.3% of the U.S. ready-to-drink energy market share, up 1.8 percentage points year-over-year [6] Strategic Focus - Celsius aims to expand distribution through partnerships, particularly with PepsiCo, and drive product innovation to attract health-conscious consumers [4][11] - The acquisition of Alani Nu is expected to enhance scale and introduce new product lines targeting a younger demographic [4][10] Operational Insights - Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses more than doubled to $237.9 million, attributed to Alani Nu integration and increased marketing investments [8] - The core Celsius brand's revenue growth slowed to 9% year-over-year, indicating reliance on both organic growth and acquisitions [8] Future Outlook - Management did not provide specific financial guidance for the remainder of fiscal 2025, focusing instead on existing trends and integration risks from the Alani Nu acquisition [12] - Key areas to monitor include SG&A expense trends, Alani Nu integration impacts on margins, and market share sustainability in the U.S. energy category [13]