Lamar Advertising's Q2 2025: Navigating Contradictions in Revenue, M&A Strategy, and Digital Transformation
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Friday, Aug 8, 2025 10:59 am ET1min read
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National revenue challenges and performance, M&A pipeline and revenue contribution, M&A strategy and impact on revenue growth, digital conversion and CapEx trends, programmatic ad spending and margins are the key contradictions discussed in Lamar AdvertisingLAMR-- Company's latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Revenue and Growth Trends:
- Lamar Advertising reported acquisition-adjusted revenue growth of 1.9% on a consolidated basis for Q2 2025, marking its 17th consecutive quarter of acquisition-adjusted revenue growth.
- Growth was driven by increased activity in the form of national RFPs and local proposals, although some advertisers maintained a cautious approach due to economic uncertainty.
M&A Activity and Strategic Partnerships:
- Lamar completed a milestone deal with the first ever UPREIT transaction in the billboard space, acquiring billboards from Verde Outdoor in the Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest.
- This transaction provided a tax-efficient mechanism for sellers to diversify their asset base while continuing to enjoy income from distributions, which is expected to accelerate M&A activity in the sector.
Operational Efficiency and Expense Management:
- Acquisition-adjusted consolidated expenses increased by 1.9% in Q2, better than internal expectations, and operating expense growth for the full year is now expected to come in around 2.5%.
- Jay Johnson attributed this to Lamar's focus on operational efficiency and cost control measures.
Impact of Vancouver Transit Contract Termination:
- The termination of the contract with TransLink in Vancouver resulted in an estimated $0.06 per share impact on AFFO, primarily due to severance costs associated with Canadian employees.
- Although the contract was high-revenue, its actual EBITDA contribution was less than 10%, and it had been negative to the bottom line since COVID.
Revenue and Growth Trends:
- Lamar Advertising reported acquisition-adjusted revenue growth of 1.9% on a consolidated basis for Q2 2025, marking its 17th consecutive quarter of acquisition-adjusted revenue growth.
- Growth was driven by increased activity in the form of national RFPs and local proposals, although some advertisers maintained a cautious approach due to economic uncertainty.
M&A Activity and Strategic Partnerships:
- Lamar completed a milestone deal with the first ever UPREIT transaction in the billboard space, acquiring billboards from Verde Outdoor in the Southeast, Northeast, and Midwest.
- This transaction provided a tax-efficient mechanism for sellers to diversify their asset base while continuing to enjoy income from distributions, which is expected to accelerate M&A activity in the sector.
Operational Efficiency and Expense Management:
- Acquisition-adjusted consolidated expenses increased by 1.9% in Q2, better than internal expectations, and operating expense growth for the full year is now expected to come in around 2.5%.
- Jay Johnson attributed this to Lamar's focus on operational efficiency and cost control measures.
Impact of Vancouver Transit Contract Termination:
- The termination of the contract with TransLink in Vancouver resulted in an estimated $0.06 per share impact on AFFO, primarily due to severance costs associated with Canadian employees.
- Although the contract was high-revenue, its actual EBITDA contribution was less than 10%, and it had been negative to the bottom line since COVID.
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