Six Amusement and Theme Park Stocks to Enjoy This Summer
Cedar Fair LP (FUN), which has a great stock symbol, owns and operates amusement and water parks throughout the country, including Cedar Point in Ohio, Knott’s Berry Farm in California, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Pennsylvania, Valleyfair in Minnesota, Worlds of Fun in Missouri, Geauga Lake & Wildwater Kingdom in Ohio, Michigan’s Adventure in Michigan, and Castaway Bay Indoor Waterpark Resort in Ohio. The stock, which is structured as a limited partnership, has a price sales ratio of 26.4, and a PEG of 2.8. It also pays a nice yield of 6.7%. Its dividends have been paid quarterly since 1988.
Six Flags, Inc. (SIX) owns and operates over 25 amusement, theme, and water parks throughout the United States. Its earnings are negative, but the stock has a price sales ratio of .62. Its quarterly revenue growth was up over 20%, year over year.
The largest segment of the Walt Disney Co. (DIS) is its amusement park division, which generates 27.7% of the company’s revenues. Its amusement parks include Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure, Walt Disney World [including EPCOT and Disney-MGM Studios], Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, and the Tokyo Disney Resort. The company has a P/E of 15.7, and a PEG of 1.4. It has a small yield of .9%. Its quarterly earnings were up 27% year over year, on quarterly revenue growth of .6%.
Busch Entertainment Corp., a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. (BUD), is one of the largest theme park operators in the United States. Its parks include Sea World, Discovery Cove, Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, Water Country USA, and Sesame Place. The stock has a P/E of 21, and a PEG of 2.1. It has a yield of 2.2%. Its quarterly earnings were up only 3.7%, year over year.
General Electric Co. (GE) is obviously not a pure play in amusement parks, but it owns 80% of NBC Universal [Vivendi (VIVEF.PK) owns the other 20%], which owns Universal Studios. Universal Studios owns the Universal Studios Theme Parks that include Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Studios Florida, Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios Japan, Universal Studios Singapore, Universal Studios Dubai, and Universal Studios Korea [the last three are projects in process]. It has a P/E of 18.65, a PEG of 1.7, and a yield of 3%.
Disclosure: The author owns DIS.
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Ralph F
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Frank Li
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Jun 17 02:11 PMAlso, GE is way too diversified to be a theme-park stock. Saying it's not a "pure play" is an understatement.