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To own Six Flags today, you need to believe that the company can turn its large park footprint and seasonal events into higher quality, more recurring premium revenue while working down heavy losses and leverage. The 2026 Halloween expansion supports that thesis around monetizing events, but it does not change the near term reality of sizable net losses and a balance sheet that remains the central risk.
The August 6 earnings release is the most relevant backdrop here: Six Flags reported Q2 2026 revenue of US$864.92 million and a net loss of US$202.62 million, with first half losses reaching US$471.22 million. That weak profitability picture puts extra pressure on initiatives like the expanded Halloween lineup to justify their licensing and capital costs and to support any improvement in margins and recurring cash flow.
But while these Halloween additions may look exciting, investors should be aware that the company’s high leverage and ongoing net losses could...
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Six Flags Entertainment's narrative projects $3.2 billion revenue and $125.7 million earnings by 2029. This requires 1.2% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.73 billion earnings increase from -$1.6 billion today.
Uncover how Six Flags Entertainment's forecasts yield a $26.31 fair value, a 67% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest estimate analysts paint a much harsher picture, assuming roughly flat revenue near US$3.1 billion and no profitability by 2029, which makes this big Halloween push look very different when you compare it with concerns about heavy debt and the risk that new attractions may not meaningfully change the long term earnings path.
Explore 5 other fair value estimates on Six Flags Entertainment - why the stock might be worth over 3x more than the current price!
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