GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts is the largest ski resort operator in North America. Its stock price is driven by weather conditions (snowfall) and consumer spending. The chart reflects the success of its season pass subscription model (Epic Pass).
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts manages a portfolio of leading ski resorts worldwide, including Vail, Whistler, and Park City. We classify the company in the Resort sector. The chart below reflects the overall performance of the resort and tourism industry, not just MTN stock.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts is a leading global operator of ski resorts, including renowned destinations like Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler. The company is a leader in the leisure industry and is a component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. See how Vail Resorts shares correlate with consumer sentiment and travel trends.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
MTN - Daily change in the company's share price Vail Resorts Inc.
The daily price change of Vail Resorts (MTN), an operator of ski resorts and hotels, reflects its sensitivity to weather conditions, consumer leisure spending, and seasonality. MTN volatility is a measure of its exposure to discretionary consumer spending. Change_Co MTN is important for formula analysis in the leisure and hospitality sector.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts, Inc. is the largest ski resort operator. This chart highlights the high volatility of the leisure sector. Comparing it to MTN's performance, which is dependent on weather and consumer spending, helps understand its unique risk profile.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts is a leading ski resort operator in North America and around the world. Its business is seasonal and dependent on weather conditions and consumer leisure spending. The chart below shows the volatility of the tourism sector, allowing one to assess Vail's exposure to these factors.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts, an operator of luxury ski resorts, has benefited from demand for premium vacations over the past year. The year-over-year share price performance, shown in the chart, reflects its ability to attract affluent clients through its Epic Pass system.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts, Inc. is a leading ski resort operator in North America and globally. Its business model, based on the sale of Epic Passes, provides predictable revenue. The chart below shows how its strategy and dependence on weather conditions and tourism influence its performance.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts, which operates premium ski resorts, is a clear bet on the discretionary spending of affluent consumers. Its stock price is sensitive to the economy and weather. The price chart is a barometer of demand for luxury vacations, which thrives in good times but can suffer during recessions.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts, a ski resort operator, experiences strong seasonality in its market capitalization. Monthly fluctuations in the chart reflect Epic Pass sales, which are a leading indicator, and weather conditions (snowfall), which directly impact winter resort attendance.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Rest resort
This chart reflects the dynamics of the tourism and recreation sector, particularly ski resorts, where Vail is a leader. Its movements show how weather conditions (snowfall) and consumer spending on recreation impact the entire industry.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts, Inc. is a leading ski resort operator in North America and globally. Its business is dependent on weather conditions and consumer discretionary leisure spending. The Broad Market Index serves as a barometer of consumer confidence, allowing us to assess the impact of economic conditions and travel demand on Vail Resorts' performance.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Vail Resorts Inc.
The weekly performance of Vail Resorts, a ski resort operator, is heavily influenced by seasonal factors and consumer activity. Weather forecasts, the number of ski passes sold, and general travel industry trends all contribute to short-term fluctuations. This chart shows how seasonal expectations influence the stock.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts is part of the leisure and entertainment sector, which reacts weekly to general data on consumer confidence and travel spending. The chart compares the company's performance with the overall hospitality industry, highlighting the ups and downs common to all players.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts, a ski resort operator, relies on consumer leisure spending. This chart shows how sensitive the company's weekly stock price is to overall economic sentiment. Is it a barometer of consumer confidence, leading or reinforcing market trends?
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
MTN - Market capitalization of the company Vail Resorts Inc.
The Vail Resorts chart shows how the market values the experience and leisure business. Its market capitalization depends not only on the amount of snow on the slopes, but also on consumer discretionary spending, tourism trends, and the company's ability to sell season passes and build a loyal following.
MTN - Share of the company's market capitalization Vail Resorts Inc. within the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts is a dominant player in the ski vacation industry. Its huge market share reflects the strength of its brand, resort network, and Epic Pass subscription model. The chart below illustrates how its acquisition strategy and focus on customer loyalty enable the company to maintain a near-monopoly position in the travel services market.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. But what is the total value of the entire leisure and entertainment industry? The chart below shows the market capitalization of this sector. Its dynamics reflect how consumers spend money on experiences and how investors assess the future of tourism.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts' market capitalization on this chart represents the value of its experiences. The company operates dozens of the world's leading ski resorts, and its financial weight depends on weather, tourist flows, and people's willingness to pay for premium vacations. The chart demonstrates how resilient this business is to economic cycles.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
MTN - Book value capitalization of the company Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts' physical foundation is its ski resorts: land, lifts, hotels, snowmaking equipment, and other infrastructure. Book value reflects the combined value of these unique recreational assets. The chart below shows how the company has invested in developing its physical recreational facilities.
MTN - Share of the company's book capitalization Vail Resorts Inc. within the market segment - Rest resort
The Vail Resorts brand represents more than just a name; it represents vast tangible assets: thousands of hectares of land, ski slopes, lifts, and hotels at the world's most prestigious resorts. This is real, physical infrastructure for luxury vacations. Graáfico will reveal the company's real estate holdings in the hospitality industry.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Rest resort
Vail Resorts owns and operates ski resorts—a vast and expensive infrastructure of lifts, hotels, and slopes. It's inherently a capital-intensive business. The chart below illustrates the scale of the entire resort sector, allowing one to estimate the value of the company's assets.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Vail Resorts owns and operates world-class ski resorts. Its assets include mountains, lifts, hotels, and infrastructure. The company's stake in BCap_All reflects its physical scale in the hospitality industry, measured not only in dollars but in acres of land and kilometers of slopes.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts owns unique assets—world-class ski resorts. Their book value is high, but their market value is even higher. This premium is a reward for the irreplaceability of their locations, their strong brand, and the company's ability to generate stable cash flow from ticket and service sales.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts. The company owns significant tangible assets (lifts, hotels, and land). This metric reflects how much investors value the brand, the exclusivity of its locations, and the Epic Pass system beyond the net worth of these assets.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Vail Resorts manages a portfolio of leading ski resorts in North America and other regions, selling Epic Passes. Against the backdrop of overall market trends, as illustrated by the graph, Vail's premium reflects the strength of its brand, its recurring pass revenue model, and the value of its unique recreational assets.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
MTN - Company debts Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts, a ski resort operator, has a debt policy that is closely tied to its acquisition and infrastructure investment strategy. The company uses debt to acquire new resorts and modernize existing ones, improving the ski experience for its customers. This chart illustrates how leverage helps build a leading global resort chain.
Market segment debts - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts. Maintaining and developing infrastructure—lifts, hotels, and snowmaking systems—requires significant capital investment. Its debt allows the company to modernize and expand. This chart reflects how aggressively the company invests in improving the ski experience for its customers.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts, which requires ongoing investment in infrastructure, including lifts, hotels, and snowmaking systems. This chart illustrates the company's reliance on debt to finance these improvements and potential acquisitions of new resorts, which is the foundation of its growth strategy.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates world-renowned ski resorts, whose business is subject to seasonality and consumer spending. This chart shows the overall debt burden in the leisure and entertainment industry. It helps assess how the sector finances infrastructure development and how Vail Resorts manages its capital to support growth.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Vail Resorts operates resorts whose businesses depend on consumer discretionary spending. This chart shows the overall debt load, reflecting the state of the economy. During periods when corporations and consumers are confident about the future (which can be reflected in rising debt), Vail Resorts' business performs better. This is an important macroeconomic context.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. This chart shows how investors assess the company's profitability in the leisure and entertainment industry. Its valuation depends on weather conditions, tourist flows, and the company's ability to provide premium service for which customers are willing to pay.
P/E of the market segment - Rest resort
The vacation and resort industry, where Vail Resorts is a premium player, relies on consumer spending. This chart reflects the average valuation for companies in this sector. It provides insight into the premium investors are willing to pay for Vail Resorts' dominant position and the quality of its assets compared to other resort operators.
P/E of the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts, including Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler. Its business is heavily dependent on consumer discretionary spending and, of course, weather. This economic confidence graph is important for Vail, as during times of uncertainty, people tend to save on expensive vacations like ski trips.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. The company's profitability depends on weather conditions, tourist traffic, and consumer spending. This metric demonstrates how analysts project future revenue, taking these factors into account, as well as the success of the company's Epic Pass sales strategy.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts, including Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler. This indicator compares its future profitability expectations to the average for the leisure and recreation sector. This helps assess the market's perception of its Epic Pass-based business model and its sustainability.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts. This chart is an indicator of consumer confidence. This is critical for Vail Resorts: skiing and resort vacations are premium services, which people are the first to give up when economic expectations worsen. A rising chart indicates people's willingness to spend on vacations.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler. This chart illustrates the seasonal nature and profitability of the resort business. Financial results depend on weather conditions, tourist traffic, and Epic Pass sales, which provide a stable income.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts in North America and Australia, offering comprehensive services to vacationers. The company's business is highly dependent on weather conditions and consumer discretionary spending. This chart illustrates the overall profitability of the leisure and entertainment industry, which is sensitive to economic cycles.
Overall market profit
Vail Resorts operates world-class ski resorts offering premium services. It's a classic example of a business dependent on discretionary spending. When the corporate sector is thriving and household incomes are rising, people are more willing to spend on luxury vacations. Therefore, this graph is an indicator of potential tourist flow to Vail resorts.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail and Whistler. Its business depends on weather and consumer discretionary vacation spending. Analysts' earnings expectations, reflected here, are based on forecasts for ski pass sales and hotel occupancy for the upcoming winter seasons.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail, Whistler, and Park City. This chart illustrates expectations for the recreation and entertainment industry. Vail's business model, based on the sale of Epic Passes, creates a predictable revenue stream, allowing the company to mitigate seasonality and weather risks typical of the sector.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates a chain of premium ski resorts. Visitor numbers and tourist spending are highly dependent on disposable income and consumer confidence. The aggregate revenue forecast in this chart is a barometer of economic health, directly impacting people's willingness to spend significant sums on recreation and entertainment.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts and recreation areas. The company's revenue estimate, shown in this chart, is dependent on consumer spending on travel and leisure. This metric reflects investor confidence in the stability of tourism and the company's ability to maintain high prices.
P/S market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail and Whistler. The company's revenue depends on tourism and weather conditions. This chart reflects the average valuation in the leisure and entertainment industry, allowing investors to compare how the market values Vail Resorts' premium brand and business model compared to its competitors.
P/S of the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail, Whistler, and Park City. The company's revenue depends on tourism, weather, and season pass sales. This metric helps investors understand how the leisure and entertainment industry, which is highly dependent on consumer discretionary spending, evaluates.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts worldwide. This chart shows how the market views the company's future revenue. It is sensitive to weather forecasts, consumer activity in the leisure and travel sector, and the success of the company's season pass strategy, which provides stable cash flow.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts in North America, Australia, and Europe. This chart compares the company's future revenue expectations with those of the leisure industry. It helps understand the market's confidence in the sustainability of its season pass-based business model and the demand for travel.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler. This investor sentiment indicator is closely tied to consumer spending on leisure and travel. Vail Resorts' success reflects consumers' willingness to spend on luxury vacations, which reflects overall consumer confidence in their financial situation.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-class ski resorts, including Vail, Whistler Blackcomb, and Park City. The company's revenue, shown in this chart, is comprised of ski pass sales, hotel revenue, ski school revenue, and restaurant revenue. This revenue is highly seasonal and depends on weather conditions and tourist activity.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail and Whistler. Their season pass sales and hotel occupancy rates are key indicators of consumer spending on travel and leisure. They reflect the overall revenue of the hospitality industry, where the premium Vail brand serves as a magnet for affluent travelers.
Overall market sales
Vail Resorts, an operator of world-class ski resorts, relies heavily on consumer discretionary spending. This chart is an indicator of the population's financial well-being. When overall incomes in the economy rise, people are more willing to spend on travel and luxury vacations, which directly impacts hotel occupancy and ski pass sales at Vail Resorts.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, including Vail, Whistler, and Park City. The company's revenue forecast is dependent on weather conditions, consumer spending, and the success of its Epic Pass season pass program. It reflects analysts' assessment of future tourism and customer loyalty to its resort empire.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a network of world-class ski resorts worldwide, offering unique ski experiences. Their business model is based on the sale of Epic Passes, which generates a stable income. This chart presents forecasts for the resort and vacation industry, allowing you to assess Vail Resorts' sustainability and growth potential.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
For Vail Resorts, a ski resort operator, this chart is an indicator of consumer discretionary spending. Vacations and travel are what people spend money on when they feel confident about the future. The forecast for overall market sales growth points to a potential increase in tourist traffic and demand for the company's services, from ski passes to hotels.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. The company's business is highly dependent on weather conditions and tourist activity. This chart demonstrates how effectively the company monetizes its assets—from ski pass sales to hotel services. It shows what portion of tourist revenue is converted into the company's bottom line.
Market segment marginality - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a portfolio of leading ski resorts in North America and Australia, including Vail, Whistler Blackcomb, and Park City. This chart shows the profitability of its resort business compared to other companies in the leisure and entertainment industry. High margins are often a result of a strong brand, which allows it to charge premium prices for ski passes and accommodations.
Market marginality as a whole
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts, creating experiences for millions. This chart reflects average profitability, but Vail's business is highly dependent on other factors: weather, consumer spending, and tourism. Their success lies in their ability to monetize experiences.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. This chart demonstrates the scale of its hospitality team. The strong seasonal fluctuations in staffing reflect the influx and outflow of instructors, hotel staff, and lift operators, which are integral to this seasonally sensitive business.
Share of the company's employees Vail Resorts Inc. within the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. Its business is creating experiences, which requires a huge workforce, from instructors to hotel staff. This chart shows the significant share of workers in the leisure and hospitality industry that Vail Resorts employs, reflecting its dominant position in the market.
Number of employees in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. The company's business is seasonal, which is reflected in its headcount. This chart shows how the company manages a huge team of instructors, lifeguards, and hospitality workers. Hiring peaks are directly related to the winter season and tourist flow.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates world-renowned ski resorts. Its business is heavily dependent on consumer spending on leisure and travel, as well as weather conditions. The company is a major seasonal employer. This chart shows the average picture, while the dynamics of Vail Resorts' workforce illustrates the pulse of the hospitality and tourism industry.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Vail Resorts Inc. (MTN)
Vail Resorts owns and operates world-class ski resorts. Its business is capital-intensive (lifts, hotels, land), but it also requires a huge staff of seasonal and permanent workers. This chart illustrates the balance between the value of unique assets and the labor intensity of the hospitality industry.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts is the operator of the world's leading ski resorts (Vail, Whistler, Park City) and creator of the popular Epic Pass season pass. This chart shows the average capitalization per employee in the sector. It helps assess whether their business model (selling passes rather than single tickets) allows them to generate higher value per resort employee than their competitors.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-class ski resorts, including Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler. The company's business is capital-intensive (lifts, hotels) and simultaneously requires a large staff to service guests. This chart shows how the market evaluates the company's ability to generate revenue from its expensive infrastructure and seasonal staff.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Vail Resorts Inc. (MTN)
Vail Resorts operates a chain of luxury ski resorts (Vail, Whistler, and others). Their business is all about experiences and service. This chart shows how effectively the company monetizes every square meter of the mountain and every employee, from lift operators to hotel managers. It's a balance between premium service and operating costs related to personnel.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts is an operator of premium ski resorts (Vail, Whistler) and a seller of season passes (Epic Pass). This chart shows the benchmark for "rest resorts." In this sector, the benchmark is moderate but cyclical (depending on snow conditions). It's an experience-based business, requiring a large staff to operate lifts and hotels, but with a high premium for luxury.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Vail Resorts (MTN) is a leading operator of ski resorts in North America and globally (Vail, Whistler, Breckenridge). Their business model is based on selling season passes (Epic Passes). This chart shows how profitable the tourism and recreation sector, which requires a large hospitality workforce, is per employee compared to the average labor efficiency in the economy.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Vail Resorts Inc. (MTN)
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-renowned ski resorts. In the hospitality industry, this chart shows how effectively the company monetizes its assets. It reflects the revenue generated by each employee, from ski pass sales to hotel services, and is directly dependent on tourist flow and purchasing power.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts manages a portfolio of leading ski resorts. It's a seasonal business, heavily dependent on service quality and effective human resources management. This chart shows the industry average revenue per employee. It allows one to assess how successfully Vail Resorts optimizes its staff (from instructors to lift operators) for revenue generation compared to other resort operators.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Vail Resorts operates world-renowned ski resorts and offers a single Epic Pass. Their business is experiences and services. How effectively does the company monetize its assets (mountains, lifts) through its staff? This chart shows how much revenue each employee generates and how technology (selling the Epic Pass) helps scale this service business.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Vail Resorts Inc. (MTN)
Vail Resorts operates a portfolio of premium ski resorts worldwide (Vail, Whistler). Their business is highly dependent on weather (snowfall) and consumer discretionary spending. This chart shows how many investors expect a warm winter or a recession to force people to forego expensive ski vacations, leading to a drop in ski pass sales.
Shares shorted by market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts operates a chain of world-class ski resorts. Their business depends on weather, season, and consumer discretionary spending. This indicator reflects the overall mood in the leisure and entertainment sector. If it's high, investors bet that people will cut back on travel, which will negatively impact the entire hospitality industry.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Vail Resorts (MTN) operates premium ski resorts. It's a pure bet on discretionary spending. This Short_All chart measures the level of fear in the economy. When it rises, it signals pessimism. Consumers, fearing a correction, are the first to cancel expensive vacations, which directly threatens Vail's business.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Vail Resorts Inc. (MTN)
Vail Resorts operates world-class ski resorts. Business depends on weather and discretionary vacation spending. This chart for MTN above 70 may reflect a successful snow season or a tourism boom. A range below 30 is often associated with fears of a recession, which would dampen demand for luxury vacations, or with poor weather.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts (MTN) manages a portfolio of the world's leading ski resorts (Vail, Whistler, Park City). Their business model is based on selling season passes (Epic Passes), which ensures predictability. This chart measures the pulse of the Resorts and Leisure sector. It helps understand whether MTN's performance reflects their successful model or whether the entire industry is overheated by expectations of a tourism boom.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Vail Resorts manages a portfolio of world-renowned ski resorts (Vail, Whistler, and others). It's a premium discretionary spending business. This general sentiment graph directly correlates with consumers' willingness to spend big on vacations. Market panic is causing people to postpone expensive vacations, which is depressing ski pass sales.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast MTN (Vail Resorts Inc.)
Vail Resorts operates a portfolio of leading world-class ski resorts, including Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler Blackcomb. Their business model is based on selling season passes (Epic Passes). This chart shows analysts' 12-month price targets for MTN shares based on tourism and leisure trends.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price MTN (Vail Resorts Inc.)
Vail Resorts manages a portfolio of North America's most renowned ski resorts (Vail, Whistler, Breckenridge). Their business model is built on selling season passes (Epic Passes). This chart shows how analysts assess their pricing strategy and dependence on weather conditions (snow). It reflects the gap between the consensus estimate and the current price.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Rest resort
Vail Resorts manages a portfolio of North America's most renowned ski resorts (Vail, Whistler) and sells season passes (Epic Passes). This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the vacation sector. It reflects whether consumers are willing to spend on expensive vacations or whether the sector is headed for a downturn.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Vail Resorts (MTN) is the operator of luxury ski resorts (Vail, Whistler) and a season pass system (Epic Pass). This is pure discretionary spending. This chart, reflecting experts' expectations, is a forecast for them. When the market is pessimistic, consumers tighten their belts and save on expensive ski vacations.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Vail Resorts Inc.
Vail Resorts isn't just a ski resort; it's an entire empire. They own dozens of resorts (Vail, Whistler, Park City) and sell a pass to them all—the Epic Pass. This chart is an indicator of their subscription model. It reflects not so much the weather as the number of Epic Passes sold, which guarantees them income even before the season starts.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Rest resort
Vail Resorts is a leader in the ski industry; the company owns iconic resorts (Vail and Whistler) and sells a season pass (Epic Pass) with guaranteed cash flow. This aggregate metric evaluates companies. The chart shows the industry average. This benchmark: how does Vail's unique subscription model (Epic Pass) differentiate it from the average competitor?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Vail Resorts (MTN) is a dominant player in the ski industry, owning key resorts (Vail, Whistler) and the Epic Pass model. It's a barometer of premium leisure spending. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how MTN, dependent on consumer confidence, stacks up against the overall economic backdrop.