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CXW: 4Q24 Beat Reflects Efficiencies, New Agreements; ICE Need Expected to Climb

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By M. Marin

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New contract with Montana, others help offset impact of two expired agreements

CoreCivic (NYSE:CXW) reported 4Q24 results and hosted a call yesterday, beating our/consensus EPS projections. Total 4Q24 revenue came in at $479.3 million, compared to our forecast of $464.6 million. We believe the primary factor behind the topline variance was that the impact of the expiration of two contracts was partially offset by recent new contracts. Two agreements expired earlier in 2024. The company’s lease at its California City Correctional Center expired on March 31, 2024, and the company’s lease at its South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas expired in August 2024. In each case, we see the expiration as related to exogenous factors and believe they do not reflect on the company’s relationships with its government partners. For instance, the Cal City facility closed primarily because prison populations in the state of California have declined in recent years and are projected to decrease further. The South Texas facility closed because it was more expensive for ICE to operate compared to other detention facilities. It had been operated under a costly Family Residential Standards (FRS) model versus CXW’s standard model because the facility was initially designed to house families seeking asylum when the contract was originally awarded in 2014. At that time, ICE sought to provide solutions for the high volume of families seeking to enter the U.S. However, subsequently in 2021, the facility transitioned primarily to detention of single adults, although it continued to operate under the original FRS model.

Compensated occupancy in 4Q24 increased to 75.5%, up from 74.0% in 4Q23. The company recorded 4Q24 adjusted EPS of $0.16, significantly ahead of our forecast of $0.11 and consensus of $0.10. In 4Q23, CXW reported adjusted EPS of $0.23.

Subsequent to 4Q24, CXW was awarded a new management contract with Montana for additional inmates outside the state. The company expects 240 inmates to arrive at its 2,672-bed Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility in Tutwiler, Mississippi in 1Q25. The incremental Montana inmates are expected to boost the company’s occupancy, bed utilization and efficiency at the Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility, which also serves the state of Wyoming, Harris County, Texas and Hinds County, Mississippi. Moreover, in January 2025, 120 Montana inmates were received at CXW’s 1,896-bed Saguaro Correctional facility in Eloy, Arizona under an existing contract with Montana that runs through December 31, 2026.