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Walgreens (WBA) stock drops 15%: what’s behind today’s crash?

by admin February 1, 2025
February 1, 2025
Walgreens (WBA) stock drops 15%: what’s behind today’s crash?

Investors in Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBA) have experienced a rollercoaster ride in 2025.

After a 25% surge earlier this month, driven by strong Q1 2025 earnings and revenue that beat expectations, the company’s stock is now down over 15% in early trading today.

While this sharp decline has nothing to do with sales performance, it is largely tied to Walgreens’ recent decision to suspend its dividend payouts.

Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.

Why is Walgreens stock down?

As of the latest market update, Walgreens shares have dropped by more than 15%.

The primary reason behind the sharp fall is the company’s announcement to suspend its dividend payments to shareholders, a move aimed at improving its financial flexibility.

Walgreens stated that halting the dividend is a key part of its strategy to reduce debt and improve free cash flow, which is crucial as the company works on its retail pharmacy turnaround.

The decision also takes into account the company’s cash needs for the coming years, including debt refinancing and legal matters.

This marks a historic move, as Walgreens has been paying quarterly dividends for nearly 100 years, according to the Associated Press.

A dividend is a cash payment made to shareholders, typically every quarter.

What does Walgreens’ dividend suspension mean?

The suspension indicates that Walgreens needs to prioritize cash flow to fund its turnaround efforts.

Instead of rewarding investors with dividends, the company plans to use the funds for debt reduction and improving operational efficiency.

However, many investors who are attracted to dividend-paying stocks may view this as a negative sign.

The drop in stock price could suggest that some shareholders are selling their holdings due to the absence of dividend payouts.

Additionally, the suspension may signal that Walgreens’ efforts to turn its business around will take longer and be more complex than initially anticipated, contributing to investor uncertainty.

WBA stock still up for 2025

While today’s drop is significant, it’s important to note that Walgreens stock is still up about 3.8% year-to-date, largely due to the 25% jump earlier in the month.

However, the stock’s long-term trend remains concerning.

Over the past 12 months, Walgreens shares have fallen more than 57%, and the stock has plummeted around 81% over the past five years.

The company is grappling with multiple challenges, including shrinking profits, rising online competition, and declining reimbursement rates for prescription drugs.

In response, Walgreens recently announced plans to close up to 1,200 stores.

Despite the short-term volatility, investors will be watching closely to see if Walgreens’ new strategy can successfully address its financial struggles and ultimately lead to a recovery.

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