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John Textor’s $2 billion Eagle Football Holdings IPO filing ‘imminent’ according to London’s City AM; Bloomberg reports UBS working on first large-cap IPO of a Multi-Club Ownership (MCO) group
Globenewswire· 2025-05-15 12:00
Brera Holdings completed first-ever IPO of an MCO with its pioneering 2023 Nasdaq listing; Other notable private MCOs include City Football Group, Red Bull, and Qatar Sports Investments Dublin, Ireland and Milan, Italy, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brera Holdings PLC ("Brera Holdings," "Brera" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: BREA), an Ireland- based international holding company focused on expanding its global portfolio of men's and women's sports clubs through a multi-club ownership ("MCO") strategy, commen ...
Celsius Stock Is Trading Below $40: Should You Buy It Hand Over Fist Right Now and Hold for 20 Years?
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-29 17:15
Company Overview - Celsius experienced a remarkable growth of over 7,300% in the five years leading up to its all-time high in March 2024, but has since seen a 64% decline from that peak despite a recent 44% increase in the past three months [1][2] - The company has positioned itself as a significant player in the energy drink market, currently holding the third position behind Monster Beverage and Red Bull, which together command a 64.3% domestic market share [2] Revenue Growth and Acquisition - Celsius's revenue increased 18-fold from 2019 to 2024, driven by health-conscious products that appeal to fitness and wellness consumers, aided by a distribution deal with PepsiCo [3] - In February, Celsius announced the acquisition of Alani Nu for $1.8 billion, a brand that achieved 64% retail sales growth in 2024, providing Celsius with access to a younger female demographic [4] Market Challenges and Competition - The energy drink market remains highly competitive, with established brands like Monster and Red Bull leveraging their scale and brand power to maintain market dominance [8] - Celsius faces challenges in sustaining its growth rates, with Wall Street projecting a compound annual revenue growth rate of 25% from 2024 to 2027, a significant slowdown from the previous five years' 78% growth rate [6] Valuation and Investor Sentiment - Celsius currently trades at a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 42, indicating high market expectations despite a 64% decline from its peak [10][11] - The stock's valuation suggests that the market anticipates a long growth runway ahead, which is uncertain given the company's recent two quarters of declining year-over-year revenue [12]