MTN
Vail Resorts, Inc. · Consumer Discretionary · Resorts & Casinos
Last
$135.81
−$4.45 (−3.17%) 4:00 PM ET
After hours $136.50 +$0.69 (+0.51%) 6:47 PM ET
Prev close $140.26
Open $138.94
Day high $139.09
Day low $132.46
Volume 905,266
Avg vol 829,751
Mkt cap
$4.86B
P/E ratio
19.43
FY Revenue
$2.98B
EPS
6.99
Gross Margin
42.99%
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
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Volume vs average
Intraday (cumulative)
+40% (Above avg)
Vol/Avg: 1.40×
RSI
51.97 (Neutral)
Neutral (40–60)
MACD momentum
Intraday
+0.09 (Strong)
MACD: -0.37 Signal: -0.46
Short-Term
+0.30 (Strong)
MACD: 0.62 Signal: 0.31
Long-Term
+0.38 (Strong)
MACD: -0.12 Signal: -0.51
Intraday trend score 45.00

Latest news

MTN 12 articles Positive: 3 Neutral: 6 Negative: 3
Neutral The Motley Fool • Eric Trie
Vail Resorts Heads Into Ski Season Backed by Strong Epic Pass Sales

BAMCO Inc reduced its stake in Vail Resorts by selling 892,764 shares during Q4 2025, with the position now representing 1.73% of its portfolio. While strong Epic Pass sales support the upcoming ski season, Vail's stock has underperformed the S&P 500 by 23.36 percentage points over the past year amid investor concerns about high-end vacation spending resilience and sensitivity to visitation and consumer spending patterns.

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Sentiment note

Mixed signals: Strong Epic Pass sales and dominant market position in destination skiing are positive, but significant stock underperformance (-8.9% YoY, -23.36% vs S&P 500), institutional selling by BAMCO, and investor concerns about high-end vacation spending resilience and earnings sensitivity to visitation trends create uncertainty about near-term performance.

Negative The Motley Fool • Daniel Sparks
Vail Stock Has Been Hammered. Is Its 6.7% Dividend Yield Now Too Good to Resist?

Vail Resorts stock has declined 29% over the past year, pushing its dividend yield to an attractive 6.7%. However, the company faces headwinds including weak pass sales growth, unfavorable weather at key resorts, and a highly leveraged balance sheet with $2.6 billion in net debt. While management is committed to maintaining the dividend in fiscal 2026, the analyst suggests the risk-reward profile remains unattractive at current valuations and recommends waiting for a 10-20% further decline before reconsidering.

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Sentiment note

The company faces multiple headwinds including declining pass unit sales (down 2% YoY), weak revenue growth (4.1% YoY), unfavorable weather conditions, high leverage ($2.6B net debt against $350M FCF), and a forward P/E of 18.3 that remains elevated despite the stock's 29% decline. While the 6.7% dividend yield is attractive, the analyst warns of dividend reduction risk and recommends waiting for further price declines before investing.

Neutral The Motley Fool • Bryan White
Vail Resort's Turnaround Play: Is the Stock Worth Buying?

Vail Resorts faces challenges in 2025 with lower attendance and higher costs, prompting a two-year transformation plan to cut expenses and improve efficiency. Returning CEO Robert Katz aims to drive revenue growth and stabilize the company's performance.

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Sentiment note

The company is implementing a strategic turnaround plan with potential for improvement, but faces significant challenges including weather variability and reduced visitor numbers

Negative Benzinga • Rishabh Mishra
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq, Dow Futures Slip As Shutdown Standoff Drags On—Cigna, Wolfspeed, Nike In Focus (UPDATED)

U.S. stock futures fell on Tuesday as a potential government shutdown looms, with lawmakers having until midnight to reach an agreement. Markets are anticipating potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and monitoring upcoming economic data releases.

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Sentiment note

Posted downbeat fourth-quarter results, stock dropped 1.86%

Neutral Benzinga • Rishabh Mishra
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq, Dow, S&P 500 Futures Rise As Government Shutdown Looms— Kellanova, Carnival Corp, Jefferies In Focus (UPDATED)

U.S. stock futures rose on Monday despite the looming government shutdown, with markets showing resilience. Investors are focused on potential economic data disruptions and upcoming earnings reports, while gold prices hit a new all-time high.

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Sentiment note

Slightly up 0.63% ahead of earnings report with expected loss of $4.75 per share

Neutral The Motley Fool • Daniel Sparks
Vail Resorts Now Has a 6% Dividend Yield. Time to Buy the Stock?

Vail Resorts reported stable pass revenue and cash generation despite softer lift-ticket visitation. The company maintains a near-6% dividend yield, with management focusing on cost discipline and efficiency, while acknowledging potential risks from weather and demand variability.

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Sentiment note

The stock shows stable financial performance with a reasonable valuation, but faces challenges like weather dependency, lower non-pass guest visitation, and potential macro volatility. The dividend is solid but not expected to grow automatically.

Neutral The Motley Fool • Daniel Sparks
With a Dividend Yield of More Than 5%, Is Vail Resorts Stock a Buy?

Vail Resorts offers a high dividend yield of 5.5% despite challenges in season pass sales and visitor numbers. The company's new/returning CEO Rob Katz aims to improve operational performance while maintaining shareholder returns.

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Sentiment note

Mixed performance with solid profitability but softer visitation, high dividend yield offset by potential risks in cash flow and customer growth. The stock is considered defensible for long-term investors who can tolerate seasonality, but the analyst remains cautious about current pricing.

Positive The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo
3 Top High-Yield Dividend Stocks I Just Bought to Boost My Passive Income

An investor shares his strategy for building passive income by investing in high-yield dividend stocks with stable cash flows and consistent dividend growth, focusing on infrastructure, real estate, and resort companies.

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Sentiment note

Recurring revenue from season passes, steady cash flow growth, significant resort investments, dividend restoration post-pandemic, yield above 5%

Neutral The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool
Vail Resorts Lifts EBITDA Outlook

Vail Resorts reported its fiscal 2025 third-quarter results, with resort reported EBITDA up 3% year to date despite a 3% decline in skier visits. The company highlighted progress on its $100 million multiyear cost-cutting plan and addressed evolving macroeconomic and competitive dynamics.

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Sentiment note

The article presents a balanced view of Vail Resorts' performance, highlighting both positive and negative factors. While the company is making progress on cost-cutting initiatives, it is also facing headwinds from lower spring lift ticket visitation and macroeconomic/competitive pressures.

Negative Benzinga • Piero Cingari
Stocks Rally On Strong Jobs Numbers; Tesla Rebounds As Trump-Musk Feud Softens: What's Driving Markets Friday?

Stocks rallied on strong May jobs data, easing fears of an economic slowdown. The S&P 500 neared 6,000, while the Nasdaq 100 climbed 1%. Tesla rebounded 5.6% as tensions between Elon Musk and President Trump eased.

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Sentiment note

The stock declined 3.7% in reaction to its earnings report.

Positive The Motley Fool • Jason Moser
Security, Sports, and Skiing

The article discusses the recent earnings reports of Okta, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Vail Resorts. Okta reported strong revenue growth and profitability, but the stock declined due to high expectations. Dick's Sporting Goods maintained guidance despite tariff challenges, while Vail Resorts saw a leadership change that was well-received by the market.

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Sentiment note

Vail Resorts announced a leadership change, bringing back former CEO Rob Katz, which was well-received by the market as he had a successful tenure previously.

Positive The Motley Fool • Eric Volkman
Why Vail Resorts Stock Soared on Wednesday

Vail Resorts announced that its former CEO Rob Katz is returning to the leadership role, replacing Kirsten Lynch. The company also updated its fiscal year guidance, expecting EBITDA at the lower end of its previous range.

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Sentiment note

The article reports that Vail Resorts' stock price increased by almost 9% on the news of the former CEO's return, indicating a positive market reaction to the leadership change.

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