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Stock news for investors: Dollarama, Transat and Roots release earnings

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New routes and destinations—but does that equal profit?

Air Transat will extend routes to the port cities of Bordeaux, France, and Valencia, Spain, into the winter, the CEO said, while steering clear of the U.S. except for a handful of routes.

The number of Air Transat flights slated to take off from Canada to the U.S. this December is down 13% year-over-year, according to aviation data firm Cirium. This month, the figure is down 36% compared with June 2024.

Whether Air Transat’s new routes will turn a profit remains to be seen.

Transat’s latest earnings report

In its latest quarter, Transat, which owns the airline, reported losses of $22.9 million, though the hit marked a major improvement from its $54.4-million loss in the same period a year earlier.

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Challenges for the airline

Several hurdles now confront the carrier, including competition, frugal customers and a diminished fleet.

“We’ve seen a little bit of shift as well from some players on the European destinations, creating downward pressure on pricing for this upcoming summer,” Guérard said, noting that Air Transat is not the only airline to ramp up transatlantic trips.

“Looking at the past weeks, we can see that bookings have been soft in Europe. With the uncertainty in the market—the economic environment—this is a little bit what we were expecting.”

Some of that downturn owes to more last-minute booking trends.

“People tend to wait and see what’s going to happen—if people are going to keep their jobs, how the economy is going to move forward.”

Equipment recalls a challenge

Transat also continues to deal with fallout from the recall of turbofans for inspection and repair by enginemaker Pratt & Whitney. Air Transat, one of many airlines hit by the recall, has grounded at least a half-dozen planes as a result.

Guérard said she expects six or seven jets—up to 16% of the 43-plane fleet—to remain out of commission through the year.

“We don’t think that this situation will be settled before 2027,” chief financial officer Jean-François Pruneau said.

On the plus side, Pratt & Whitney paid Transat $20 million in compensation in its second quarter.

Despite notching a loss, the company boosted year-over-year revenues by 6% to $1.03 billion in the three months ended April 30.

Guérard said higher revenue per seat, lower fuel expenses, tight cost control and the compensation from Pratt and Whitney helped it come closer to breaking even.

The Montreal-based company also increased adjusted net earnings to 12 cents per share in the quarter versus a loss of $1.21 per share a year earlier. The outcome soared above analysts’ expectations of a loss of 92 cents per share, according to financial markets firm LSEG Data & Analytics.

Last week, Transat announced a deal to reduce its total debt with a federal Crown corporation by more than half to $334 million. Most of that reduction is due to about $380 million of debt forgiven under the agreement in principle.

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Roots not seeing “pullback” in consumer spending as retailer reports $7.9M Q1 loss

Roots Corp (TSE: ROOT)

Losses: $7.9 million ($8.9 million loss last year)

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Consumers grappling with a global tariff war have yet to drop Roots Corp. from their shopping trips, the apparel retailer’s CEO said Friday, as Roots reported a $7.9 million loss. “We haven’t seen any weakening and no pullback,” Meghan Roach told analysts who asked her whether consumer confidence has been lagging or if customers were trading down for more affordable products.

Sales up at Roots

Roach’s observation was reflected in the retailer’s first-quarter results, which showed sales at the Toronto-headquartered company rose 6.7% to $40 million. Much of the boost came from the company’s direct-to-consumer business, which includes its retail stores and e-commerce operations. 

Sales from that division totalled $34.6 million for the period ended May 3, up from $31.4 million a year earlier. The segment also saw comparable sales growth of 14.1%. Roach attributed the increase to existing products resonating with customers who she said responded well to the company’s latest releases, too. 



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