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Feb 18, 2025 4:42 PM - Davit Kirakosyan
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Visteon Corporation (NASDAQ:VC) reported fourth-quarter earnings that significantly exceeded analyst expectations, but its cautious revenue outlook for 2025 fell short of consensus estimates. Following the earnings release, the company’s stock gained more than 6% intra-day today.
For the fourth quarter, the automotive electronics supplier posted adjusted earnings per share of $4.44, more than double the analyst estimate of $1.93. Revenue came in at $939 million, slightly below the projected $949.71 million. Despite the minor revenue miss, strong profitability helped drive record full-year results.
For 2024, Visteon reported record adjusted EBITDA of $474 million on sales of $3.87 billion, while adjusted free cash flow also reached a new high of $300 million. However, the company’s guidance for 2025 was more subdued, with revenue projections between $3.65 billion and $3.85 billion, falling short of analysts’ expectations of $3.95 billion. Visteon also forecast adjusted EBITDA in the range of $450 million to $480 million and adjusted free cash flow between $175 million and $205 million.
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