Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. Reports Record TV Revenue

Natasha Lyonne and Kate Mulgrew in Orange Is the New Black, which has been a hit for Lions Gate TV. Credit: Lions Gate Entertainment.

Shares of Lions Gate Entertainment were up nearly 5% as of 3 p.m. Friday as investors looked past worse-than-expected earnings results reported Thursday after market close to cheer record TV revenue. Here's a closer look at the final fiscal-fourth-quarter totals versus Wall Street's projections:

LGF Revenue YOY Growth EPS YOY Growth
Consensus estimate $672.30 million (6.9%) $0.41 (2.4%)
Q4 actual $646.08 million (10.5%) $0.39 (7.1%)
DIFFERENCE ($26.22 million) (3.6%) ($0.02) (4.7%)

Sources: S&P Capital IQand Lions Gate press release.

For the fiscal year ended on March 31, Lions Gate reported $2.399.64 billion in revenue and $1.23 a share in profit. Analysts surveyed by S&P Capital IQ were looking for $2.426 billion and $1.39 a share.

Commenting on the results, CEO Jon Feltheimer said in a press release:

What went right:Feltheimer is right about the TV business, which produced a record $579.5 million in fiscal 2015 revenue. Volume drove the gain: Lions Gate delivered 238 episodes and 168 hours of domestic television programming. Replicating that performance won't be easy withMad Mencoming to a close last weekend. The good news? Lions Gate has over $500 million in cash and investments available for expanding its portfolio.

What went wrong:Film production didn't go as well as it could have. Overall motion picture segment revenue declined by 17% on a thinner movie slate. Theatrical revenue fell to $354 million from $524.7 million in the year prior. Expect continued increases in production and acquisition spending as Feltheimer and his team search for ways to expand Lions Gate's portfolio.

What's next:Lions Gate didn't include first-quarter fiscal 2016 estimates in its press release. Analysts tracked by S&P Capital IQ have the company generating $499.25 million in revenue and $0.36 a share in profit after accounting for stock-based compensation and other noncash items. That compares to $449.38 million and $0.34 a share in last year's fiscal first quarter.

Longer term, analysts have Lions Gate growing earnings by an average of 18.7%annuallyover the next three to five years.

In the meantime, investors should keep a close eye on the box office. Lions Gate had only 10 wide-release theatrical films in fiscal 2015. That number is expected to reach 14 this year, including November's final installment in The Hunger Games series.

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