LUCK Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation Class A Common Stock

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$6.73
Price · Aug 19, 2026
Fundamentals as of May 6, 2026

About Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation Class A Common Stock Company overview from Wikipedia

Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation is an American location-based entertainment operator. Their lines of business include bowling centers, family entertainment centers and waterparks. It is the largest ten-pin bowling center operator in the world with over 365 centers throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The centers have an average of 40 lanes compared to the U.S. bowling center average of 21 lanes.

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Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation (formerly known as Bowlmor AMF and Bowlero Corporation) is an American location-based entertainment operator. Their lines of business include bowling centers, family entertainment centers and waterparks. It is the largest ten-pin bowling center operator in the world with over 365 centers throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The centers have an average of 40 lanes compared to the U.S. bowling center average of 21 lanes.

As of September 2019, Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation is also the parent company of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA).

The company's main bowling center brands in the United States, Canada and Mexico include the namesake Lucky Strike (which the then-Bowlero Corporation acquired in 2023), Bowlero, and AMF brands. The company's U.S. centers represent 7% of the country's 4,200 commercial bowling centers.

History

1997–2013: Bowlmor transformation under Tom Shannon and development of an upscale bowling model

From the 1960s through the early 1980s, league bowling—a weekly group competition in which teams compete over a season—generated approximately 70% of revenue at bowling centers in the United States, and roughly 75% of all bowlers during that era were competitive league participants. By 2012, league bowling's share of center revenue had declined to approximately 40%, with serious league bowlers representing only about 21% of total participants, reflecting broader lifestyle changes including reduced participation in scheduled recreational activities and increased demand for flexible, social entertainment options.

In 1997, entrepreneur Tom Shannon acquired the Bowlmor Lanes location in New York City, which at the time was a financially underperforming, traditional bowling center. Rather than continuing to operate the venue under a league-driven model, Shannon undertook a comprehensive repositioning of the business, transforming it into an upscale entertainment destination designed to appeal to a broader, more affluent customer base.

The renovation introduced a number of operational and experiential changes that would later define the company's business model. These included modern interior design with lounge-style seating, theatrical lighting, and music-driven environments, as well as significant upgrades to food and beverage offerings, including full-service dining, premium cocktails, and bar programs. The company also shifted its marketing and sales strategy to prioritize corporate events, private parties, and group bookings, which generated higher and more predictable revenue per lane than traditional league play.

A key component of Shannon's strategy was the deliberate reduction and eventual elimination of league bowling at the flagship location. While league play historically provided consistent traffic, it relied on discounted pricing and generated lower per-customer spending. By reallocating lane inventory to casual customers and event-based bookings at market rates, Bowlmor significantly increased revenue per visit and overall profitability.

Throughout the early and mid-2000s, Shannon expanded the concept by acquiring additional bowling centers in major metropolitan markets and applying the same redevelopment strategy. These properties were typically repositioned through capital investment in design, technology, and hospitality offerings, transforming legacy bowling alleys into experiential entertainment venues. The company emphasized a hospitality-driven model, with a focus on customer experience, brand differentiation, and higher-margin revenue streams such as food, beverage, and events.

This approach aligned with broader trends in the eatertainment sector, in which traditional recreational activities are combined with dining and nightlife experiences. Bowlmor's model enabled higher per-capita spending compared to traditional bowling centers and reduced reliance on league participation, which continued to decline nationwide.

By the early 2010s, Bowlmor had established a scalable operating model and a growing national presence, with strong unit-level economics driven by premium pricing, diversified revenue streams, and event-based demand. The company's success in repositioning bowling as a social and entertainment-focused activity provided the financial foundation and operational confidence to pursue larger-scale expansion opportunities.

In 2013, leveraging the performance of its upscale bowling model, Bowlmor acquired AMF Bowling, one of the largest bowling center operators in the world, significantly expanding its footprint and marking a major turning point in the company's growth trajectory.

2013: Creation of Bowlmor AMF

Bowlmor AMF was formed in July 2013 when AMF Bowling Worldwide, which had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May 2012, reorganized and combined with Strike Holdings LLC, which operated the upscale Bowlmor Lanes. The new company was jointly owned by Bowlmor, certain of AMF Bowling's second lien lenders including an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, and Credit Suisse. At the time of the merger, the merged company operated 272 bowling centers and had 7,500 employees and a combined annual revenue of approximately $450 million.

In the AMF Bowling reorganization, AMF's second lien lenders converted their debt into equity in Bowlmor AMF. Credit Suisse provided a $230 million term loan facility and a $30 million revolving loan facility, and the largest holders of AMF's existing second lien debt provided $50 million of backstop financing to provide working capital for Bowlmor AMF and to pay cash distributions in varying amounts to AMF's other creditors. AMF's first lien lenders received payment in full, in cash, of principal, interest at the non-default rate, and their fees.

Bowlmor CEO Tom Shannon became Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of the combined company, and Bowlmor's Chief Financial Officer and former president, Brett Parker, became Vice Chairman, Chief Financial Officer, and Executive Vice President. Shannon and Parker collectively retained 22% of Bowlmor AMF and were set to receive bonuses based on their ability to increase the profitability and worth of Bowlmor AMF.

As part of the AMF Bowling reorganization, Bowlmor AMF assumed control of AMF Bowling's 50% interest in QubicaAMF Worldwide, one of the largest manufacturers of bowling products in the world.

When Bowlmor and AMF Bowling combined in 2013, league bowlers at AMF's existing 262 traditional bowling centers worried that the new owner would eliminate league bowling at their centers, too. Some cited a Bloomberg TV interview in which CEO Tom Shannon said, "I don't think anyone takes bowling seriously – why would you?" Concern grew when Bowlmor AMF significantly cut the operating hours at many centers as a financial measure, and in the process, displaced or eliminated some daytime bowling leagues.

Shannon was said to have responded that, "We plan to increase the league bowling business, not shrink it," citing AMF's "large customer base" in league activity for declaring that its league bowling was "very safe." He said his company has "protected and defended 99% of (its) nighttime leagues" and sees its acquisition of the Brunswick centers as "furthering (its) commitment to league play." A company spokeswoman further stated that the company also aims to "introduce a new generation to league bowling" and wants to support professional bowling, including possible sponsorships of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). In October 2014 the PBA entered into an entitlement partnership agreement that made the company an official partner of the PBA.

2014: Acquisition of Brunswick bowling centers

In July 2014, the company announced that it had agreed to acquire all 85 centers of Brunswick Bowling & Billiards in a transaction to be financed by the sale and leaseback of 58 of the centers to iStar Financial, as well as a term loan. The acquisition was completed in September 2014.

Shannon was named Bowling Proprietor of the Year in 2014 by Bowlers Journal International Magazine in recognition of his "vision and bold initiatives" to "divide the AMF bowling empire into three distinct brands."

In December 2014 the Qubica founders and partners purchased Bowlmor AMF's 50% interest in Qubica.

Between 2013 and 2015, the company fired 287 managers from its 351 bowling centers. By April 2017, it was facing more than 50 discrimination complaints filed with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), from employees who claimed to have been terminated for their age or appearance.

2017: Private equity ownership

In June 2017, private equity firm Atairos Group paid in excess of $1 billion to acquire Bowlmor AMF from its previous investors, with Shannon continuing to hold his "significant investment."

Bowlmor AMF changed its name to Bowlero Corporation on January 4, 2018.

On September 10, 2019, Bowlero Corporation announced it had purchased the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). While retaining current PBA Commissioner Tom Clark, Bowlero also appointed its Chief Customer Officer (CCO), Colie Edison, to the new role of CEO for the PBA. In an interview with Lucas Wiseman, senior editor for the PBA's FloBowling channel, Edison noted that Bowlero had been in talks with the PBA leadership for a number of years, before finally deciding the time was right for the acquisition.

By January 2020, all remaining Brunswick locations were rebranded with either the Bowlero or AMF names.

On October 9, 2020, Bowlero Corporation was featured on the American TV Series Undercover Boss, with Edison in the role of the disguised boss.

In April 2021, Bowlero partnered with sports betting company, BettorView, in order to display sports data and wagering at multiple locations.

2021: Public listing

As of June 23, 2021, Bowlero was in merger talks with Isos Acquisition Corporation, a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) led by former WWE executives, to go public through a merger. On July 1, 2021, Isos Acquisition Corporation announced it had officially merged with Bowlero, with the intent to take Bowlero public and list it on the New York Stock Exchange.

2023: Acquisition of Lucky Strike Lanes

In May 2023, Bowlero announced an agreement to acquire the Lucky Strike bowling brand and its locations across the United States. The transaction closed on September 18, 2023, bringing 14 Lucky Strike venues across nine states into the company's portfolio and expanding its presence in upscale bowling entertainment venues.

From 2021 to 2023, the company's annual revenue increased, from a few hundred million dollars, to more than one billion. By 2023, its revenues represented about one quarter of the industry's total revenue.

In May 2023, CNBC reported that the EEOC was investigating numerous claims of age discrimination and retaliation, and was seeking $60 million to settle the claims. In May 2024, the EEOC concluded a nine-year investigation into Bowlero regarding age discrimination and retaliation complaints, with the EEOC, declining to sue the company but not clearing it of wrongdoing, thereby allowing more than 70 individual claimants to pursue private lawsuits against the company.

2024: Expansion beyond bowling and corporate rebrand

In May 2024, Bowlero Corporation acquired the Raging Waves water park in Yorkville, Illinois for approximately $49 million as part of its strategy to expand into broader location-based entertainment offerings.

On December 2, 2024, Bowlero Corporation announced that it would rebrand as Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation, effective December 12, 2024. The company stated the name change reflected the growing prominence of the Lucky Strike brand and its broader portfolio of experiential entertainment venues.

2025: Major acquisitions and real estate strategy

In July 2025, Lucky Strike Entertainment acquired the real estate underlying 58 of its bowling and entertainment venues across 16 U.S. states for approximately $306 million. The venues had previously operated under a master lease agreement, and the acquisition was intended to reduce long-term rent obligations and provide greater operational control of key locations.

On July 31, 2025, the company announced the acquisition of two water parks—Raging Waters Los Angeles and Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe—as well as three family entertainment centers: Castle Park in Riverside, California, Boomers Vista, and Boomers Palm Springs. The acquisitions collectively attract more than 1.5 million annual visitors and represented a significant expansion into the water park and amusement park sectors.

2026: Leadership changes and PBA expansion

In January 2026, Lucky Strike Entertainment and the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) announced the appointment of Peter Murray as Chief Executive Officer of the PBA and Head of Media for Lucky Strike Entertainment. The role was created to oversee the continued expansion of the PBA as a global sports and media property. The PBA CEO position had been vacant since Colie Edison resigned in January 2022 to take a position with the WNBA.

In March 2026, Lucky Strike Entertainment announced that President Lev Ekster had resigned from the company. Founder Tom Shannon subsequently assumed the role of President in addition to his positions as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

On May 6, 2026, Lucky Strike Entertainment was named in a federal lawsuit alleging the violation of federal antitrust laws and state consumer protection provisions.

Banners

Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation operates bowling centers and family entertainment venues under several banners:

Lucky Strike centers are positioned as upscale entertainment destinations that combine bowling with elevated food and beverage, nightlife-inspired design, and premium social experiences. These locations are typically found in major metropolitan markets and are designed for high-end group events, corporate outings, and nightlife-driven play. Many of these locations once used the Bowlmor Lanes banner, which as of 2026, remains in use only at the Cupertino, California, location.

Bowlero centers are positioned as modern, full-service bowling and entertainment venues offering open bowling, group events, arcade games, and food and beverage in a high-energy, contemporary environment. Many Bowlero locations originated as AMF or Brunswick Zone centers and were later renovated and rebranded, while others were newly constructed or acquired from independent operators.

AMF centers represent the company’s traditional neighborhood bowling centers and league houses. As America’s longest-standing bowling brand, AMF locations emphasize leagues, youth programs, open play, and community-focused bowling. While many AMF centers have been converted to the Bowlero banner, the AMF brand continues to operate as a distinct concept focused on classic bowling traditions.

Operations

In addition to its bowling brands, Lucky Strike Entertainment also operates family entertainment centers and waterparks through brands such as Boomers, Big Kahuna’s, Raging Waters, and other regional attractions acquired through expansion and acquisition.

Boomers! Parks

Boomers! Palm Springs , Palm Springs, California

Boomers! Visalia , Visalia, California

Boomers! Vista , Vista, California

Raging Waters

Raging Waters , Los Angeles, California

Raging Waves Waterpark, Yorkville, Illinois

Big Kahuna's Waterpark and Adventure Park , Destin, Florida

Castle Park , Riverside, California

Shipwreck Island Waterpark , Panama City Beach, Florida

Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe , Greensboro, North Carolina

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LUCK Stock Snapshot Price, market cap, P/E, EPS, ROE, debt/equity, 52-week range

Price
$6.73
Market Cap
P/E (TTM)
-71.6
EPS (TTM)
$-0.13
Revenue (TTM)
$1.20B
Div Yield
ROE
4.2%
Debt/Equity
-4.4
52W Range
$6 – $11

LUCK Stock Price Chart Daily OHLCV with technical indicators — pan, zoom, and customize your view

10-Year Performance Revenue, net income, margins and EPS trends

Revenue & Net Income $1.20B
5-point trend, +204.0%
2021-06-27 2025-06-29
EPS $-0.13
5-point trend, +85.9%
2021-06-27 2025-06-29
Free Cash Flow $36M
3-point trend, +136.3%
2022-07-03 2025-06-29
Margins -0.83%
2-point trend, -17.8%
2022-07-03 2024-06-30

Valuation P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA ratios — is the stock expensive or cheap?

Metric
5Y trend
LUCK
Peer Median
P/E (TTM)
4-point trend, -69.3%
-71.6
28.9

Profitability Gross, operating and net margins; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Metric
5Y trend
LUCK
Peer Median
Operating Margin
3-point trend, -10.7%
11.4%
Net Profit Margin
3-point trend, +74.7%
-0.83%
5.4%
ROA
3-point trend, +80.6%
-0.32%
2.7%
ROE
3-point trend, -97.2%
4.2%
24.5%
ROIC
3-point trend, +99.7%
-3.3%

Financial Health Debt, liquidity, solvency — balance sheet strength

Metric
5Y trend
LUCK
Peer Median
Debt / Equity
3-point trend, -1109.1%
-4.4
1217.9
Current Ratio
3-point trend, -59.2%
0.6
0.7

Growth Revenue, EPS and net income growth: YoY, 3Y CAGR, 5Y CAGR

Metric
5Y trend
LUCK
Peer Median
Revenue YoY
5-point trend, +204.0%
4.0%
Revenue CAGR 3Y
5-point trend, +204.0%
9.6%

Per Share Metrics EPS, book value per share, cash flow per share, dividend per share

Metric
5Y trend
LUCK
Peer Median
EPS (Diluted)
5-point trend, +85.9%
$-0.13

Capital Efficiency Asset turnover, inventory turnover, receivables turnover

Metric
5Y trend
LUCK
Peer Median
Payout Ratio
2-point trend, -1512.0%
-333.8%

Dividends Yield, payout ratio, dividend history, 5Y CAGR

Dividend Yield
Payout Ratio
-333.8%
5Y Div CAGR
Ex-dateAmount
May 22, 2026$0.0600
Feb. 20, 2026$0.0600
Nov. 24, 2025$0.0600
Aug. 29, 2025$0.0550
May 23, 2025$0.0550
Feb. 21, 2025$0.0550
Nov. 22, 2024$0.0550
Aug. 23, 2024$0.0550
May 23, 2024$0.0550
Feb. 22, 2024$0.0550

LUCK Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 17 analysts
  • Strong Buy 5 29.4%
  • Buy 6 35.3%
  • Hold 5 29.4%
  • Sell 1 5.9%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

12-Month Price Target

8 analysts · 2026-08-13
Median target $9.00 +33.7%
Mean target $9.94 +47.7%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

Avg Surprise
-0.12%
Next Report
Aug 26, 2026
Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
March 31, 2026 $0.10 $0.19 -0.09%
Dec. 31, 2025 $-0.11 $0.03 -0.14%
Sept. 30, 2025 $0.10 $0.19 -0.09%
June 30, 2025 $-0.11 $0.03 -0.14%
March 31, 2025 $0.07 $0.24 -0.17%

Peer comparison (GICS sub-industry) Key metrics vs sector peers

Ticker Market Cap P/E Rev YoY Net Margin ROE Gross Margin
LUCK -71.6 4.0% -0.83% 4.2%
PLNT 12.1% 16.6% -62.8%
PRKS 11.9 -3.6% 10.1% -40.5%
FUN $1.56B -1.0 14.4% -51.6% -137.6%
PRSU $943M 42.1 23.4% 5.0% 4.1%
PLAY $708M -14.5 -1.4% -2.3% -37.8%
XPOF -5.6 -20.7% -348.8% 15.9%
PUSA
AIFA
LTH $5.88B 16.0 14.3% 12.5% 12.5%

Full Fundamentals All metrics by year — income statement, balance sheet, cash flow

Income Statement 15
Annual Income Statement data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Revenue 5-point trend, +204.0% $1.20B $1.15B $1.06B $912M $395M
Cost of Revenue 4-point trend, +124.6% · $840M $716M $610M $374M
Gross Profit 4-point trend, +1397.6% · $314M $342M $302M $21M
SG&A Expense 5-point trend, +82.8% $143M $148M $137M $181M $78M
Operating Expenses 5-point trend, +1684.9% $1.06B $1.06B $858M $185M $60M
Operating Income 5-point trend, +455.0% $137M $92M $201M $117M $-39M
Other Non-op 5-point trend, -817000.00 $-817.0K $-76.0K $-7M $-149.0K $0
Pretax Income 5-point trend, +132.5% $41M $-112M $-2M $-31M $-127M
Income Tax 5-point trend, +5076.3% $52M $-28M $-84M $-690.0K $-1M
Net Income 5-point trend, +92.1% $-10M $-84M $82M $-30M $-126M
EPS (Basic) 5-point trend, +85.9% $-0.13 $-0.61 $0.32 $-0.26 $-0.92
EPS (Diluted) 5-point trend, +85.9% $-0.13 $-0.61 $0.30 $-0.26 $-0.92
Shares (Basic) 5-point trend, -3.0% 142,401,407 151,339,634 165,508,879 155,837,154 146,848,329
Shares (Diluted) 5-point trend, -3.0% 142,401,407 151,339,634 175,821,396 155,837,154 146,848,329
EBITDA 3-point trend, +31.5% $294M $237M · $224M ·
Balance Sheet 29
Annual Balance Sheet data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Cash & Equivalents 2-point trend, -29.3% · · · $132M $187M
Short-term Investments · · · $0 ·
Inventory 5-point trend, +86.5% $16M $13M $11M $10M $8M
Prepaid Expense 5-point trend, +264.5% $29M $25M $18M $13M $8M
Other Current Assets 5-point trend, +58.0% $2M $2M $6M $676.0K $980.0K
Current Assets 5-point trend, -45.7% $113M $114M $231M $169M $207M
PP&E (Net) 5-point trend, +127.3% $945M $888M $716M $535M $416M
PP&E (Gross) 5-point trend, +126.3% $1.57B $1.46B $1.17B $887M $692M
Accum. Depreciation 5-point trend, +124.7% $621M $570M $457M $352M $277M
Goodwill 5-point trend, +16.3% $844M $834M $754M $743M $726M
Intangibles 5-point trend, -52.6% $46M $47M $91M $93M $96M
Other Non-current Assets 5-point trend, +10.0% $48M $36M $12M $41M $44M
Total Assets 5-point trend, +77.3% $3.16B $3.11B $2.84B $1.85B $1.78B
Accounts Payable 5-point trend, +14.8% $34M $50M $54M $38M $29M
Accrued Liabilities 2-point trend, -1.3% · · · $63M $64M
Current Liabilities 5-point trend, +81.0% $194M $183M $169M $119M $107M
Capital Leases 4-point trend, +52.6% $607M $562M $431M $398M ·
Deferred Tax 4-point trend, -70.2% $4M $4M $4M $15M ·
Other Non-current Liabilities 5-point trend, -35.8% $56M $26M $25M $54M $88M
Total Liabilities 5-point trend, +129.4% $3.33B $3.16B $2.54B $1.66B $1.45B
Long-term Debt 5-point trend, +49.4% $1.30B $1.13B $1.14B $865M $871M
Total Debt 3-point trend, +26296.9% $1.31B $1.14B · $5M ·
Common Stock · · · · $10.0K
Paid-in Capital 5-point trend, +472889000.00 $473M $511M $506M $335M $0
Retained Earnings 5-point trend, -17.5% $-313M $-303M $-220M $-313M $-266M
Treasury Stock 5-point trend, +457917000.00 $458M $385M $135M $35M $0
AOCI 5-point trend, +94.9% $-480.0K $220.0K $4M $-1M $-9M
Stockholders' Equity 5-point trend, -8.3% $-299M $-177M $155M $-14M $-276M
Liabilities + Equity 5-point trend, +77.3% $3.16B $3.11B $2.84B $1.85B $1.78B
Cash Flow 16
Annual Cash Flow data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
D&A 5-point trend, +70.8% $157M $145M $109M $107M $92M
Stock-based Comp 5-point trend, +583.7% $22M $14M $16M $50M $3M
Deferred Tax 5-point trend, +3326.3% $46M $-34M $-86M $-7M $-1M
Amort. of Intangibles 5-point trend, +20.8% $7M $7M $7M $9M $6M
Other Non-cash 3-point trend, -164.6% $-37M $114M · $57M ·
Operating Cash Flow 5-point trend, +204.3% $177M $155M $218M $178M $58M
CapEx 5-point trend, +227.0% $141M $194M $149M $162M $43M
Investing Cash Flow 5-point trend, -372.0% $-220M $-386M $-253M $-220M $-47M
Net Debt Issued 3-point trend, -1.4% $-10M $-13M · $-10M ·
Stock Issued 5-point trend, +1288000.00 $1M $1M $590.0K $0 $0
Stock Repurchased 5-point trend, +72138000.00 $72M $254M $96M $31M $0
Net Stock Activity 3-point trend, -125.2% $-71M $-253M · $-31M ·
Dividends Paid 2-point trend, +93.3% $33M $17M · · ·
Financing Cash Flow 5-point trend, +3.0% $36M $102M $99M $-12M $35M
Net Change in Cash 5-point trend, -115.7% $-7M $-129M $63M $-55M $46M
Free Cash Flow 3-point trend, +136.3% $36M $-39M · $15M ·
Profitability 8
Annual Profitability data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Gross Margin 2-point trend, -17.8% · 27.2% · 33.1% ·
Operating Margin 3-point trend, -10.7% 11.4% 7.9% · 12.8% ·
Net Margin 3-point trend, +74.7% -0.83% -7.2% · -3.3% ·
Pretax Margin 3-point trend, +202.7% 3.5% -9.7% · -3.4% ·
EBITDA Margin 3-point trend, -0.2% 24.5% 20.5% · 24.5% ·
ROA 3-point trend, +80.6% -0.32% -2.8% · -1.7% ·
ROE 3-point trend, -97.2% 4.2% 66.0% · 147.5% ·
ROIC 3-point trend, +99.7% -3.3% 7.1% · -1307.9% ·
Liquidity & Solvency 3
Annual Liquidity & Solvency data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Current Ratio 3-point trend, -59.2% 0.6 0.6 · 1.4 ·
Debt / Equity 3-point trend, -1109.1% -4.4 -6.4 · -0.4 ·
LT Debt / Equity 2-point trend, +31.7% -4.4 -6.4 · · ·
Efficiency 2
Annual Efficiency data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Asset Turnover 3-point trend, -23.6% 0.4 0.4 · 0.5 ·
Inventory Turnover 2-point trend, +4.1% · 68.2 · 65.5 ·
Per Share 4
Annual Per Share data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Revenue / Share 3-point trend, +44.2% $8.44 $7.63 · $5.85 ·
Cash Flow / Share 3-point trend, +9.2% $1.24 $1.02 · $1.14 ·
Dividend / Share · $0 · · ·
EPS (TTM) 4-point trend, +50.0% $-0.13 $-0.61 $0.30 $-0.26 ·
Growth Rates 2
Annual Growth Rates data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Revenue YoY 4-point trend, -96.9% 4.0% 9.0% 16.1% 130.7% ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 2-point trend, -77.6% 9.6% 43.0% · · ·
Valuation (TTM) 6
Annual Valuation (TTM) data for LUCK
Metric Trend 20252024202320222021
Revenue TTM 4-point trend, +31.8% $1.20B $1.15B $1.06B $912M ·
Net Income TTM 4-point trend, +66.5% $-10M $-84M $82M $-30M ·
P/E 4-point trend, -69.3% -71.6 -23.8 38.8 -42.3 ·
Earnings Yield 4-point trend, +40.7% -1.4% -4.2% 2.6% -2.4% ·
Payout Ratio 2-point trend, -1512.0% -333.8% -20.7% · · ·
Annual Payout 2-point trend, +93.3% $33M $17M · · ·

Financial Statements Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow — annual, last 5 years

Income Statement
2025-06-292024-06-302023-07-022022-07-032021-06-27
Revenue $1.20B$1.15B$1.06B$912M$395M
Gross Margin % 27.2%33.1%
Operating Margin % 11.4%7.9%12.8%
Net Income $-10M$-84M$82M$-30M$-126M
Diluted EPS $-0.13$-0.61$0.30$-0.26$-0.92
Balance Sheet
2025-06-292024-06-302023-07-022022-07-032021-06-27
Debt / Equity -4.4-6.4-0.4
Current Ratio 0.60.61.4
Cash Flow
2025-06-292024-06-302023-07-022022-07-032021-06-27
Free Cash Flow $36M$-39M$15M

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Institutional owners (13F) 62 filers · $508.3M total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
19 (+7 vs prior Q) 13 (-2 vs prior Q) 9 (-5 vs prior Q) 15 (+1 vs prior Q) -545K

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
Atairos Group, Inc. $474,424,894 63,425,788 93.34% Shares
PRIVATE MANAGEMENT GROUP INC $14,612,240 1,953,508 2.87% Shares
RICE HALL JAMES & ASSOCIATES, LLC $3,784,790 505,988 0.74% Shares
PRIMECAP MANAGEMENT CO/CA/ $2,429,504 324,800 0.48% Shares
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $1,803,121 241,059 0.35% Shares
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $1,245,293 166,483 0.25% Shares
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $1,176,095 157,232 0.23% Shares
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $1,126,990 150,558 0.22% Shares
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $795,700 106,377 0.16% Shares
GREAT LAKES ADVISORS, LLC $781,099 104,425 0.15% Shares
STATE STREET CORP $670,380 89,623 0.13% Shares
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $593,329 79,322 0.12% Shares
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $416,531 55,686 0.08% Shares
Clearstead Advisors, LLC $396,440 53,000 0.08% Shares
BlackRock, Inc. $365,757 48,898 0.07% Shares
BCS Private Wealth Management, Inc. $364,216 48,692 0.07% Shares
STIFEL FINANCIAL CORP $299,767 40,076 0.06% Shares
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $295,071 39,448 0.06% Shares
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $269,280 36,000 0.05% Call option
AlphaQuest LLC $262,892 31,038 0.05% Shares
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $232,060 31,024 0.05% Shares
Ground Swell Capital, LLC $227,676 30,438 0.04% Shares
Engineers Gate Manager LP $227,497 30,414 0.04% Shares
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $221,969 29,675 0.04% Shares
Squarepoint Ops LLC $165,742 22,158 0.03% Shares
Regal Investment Advisors LLC $162,138 21,676 0.03% Shares
Jain Global LLC $115,499 15,441 0.02% Shares
BFSG, LLC $112,649 15,060 0.02% Shares
MARSHALL WACE, LLP $108,071 14,448 0.02% Shares
Quent Capital, LLC $104,720 14,000 0.02% Shares
UBS Group AG $90,127 12,049 0.02% Shares
NORTHERN TRUST CORP $87,905 11,752 0.02% Shares
VANGUARD GROUP INC $56,935 6,722 0.01% Shares
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $50,281 6,722 0.01% Shares
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $49,488 6,616 0.01% Shares
MERCER GLOBAL ADVISORS INC /ADV $32,276 4,315 0.01% Shares
Global Retirement Partners, LLC $27,302 3,650 0.01% Shares
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $20,000 2,720 0.00% Shares
Tower Research Capital LLC (TRC) $16,800 2,246 0.00% Shares
CIBC Private Wealth Group LLC $10,240 1,000 0.00% Shares
CITIGROUP INC $9,260 1,238 0.00% Shares
FMR LLC $4,204 562 0.00% Shares
North Star Investment Management Corp. $3,890 520 0.00% Shares
OSAIC HOLDINGS, INC. $2,490 333 0.00% Shares
RMG Wealth Management LLC $1,979 288 0.00% Shares
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO $1,430 184 0.00% Shares
Arax Advisory Partners $1,407 188 0.00% Shares
EverSource Wealth Advisors, LLC $1,354 181 0.00% Shares
Allworth Financial LP $748 100 0.00% Shares
HRT FINANCIAL LP $727 97,294 0.00% Shares
WHITTIER TRUST CO OF NEVADA INC $624 86 0.00% Shares
BARCLAYS PLC $411 55 0.00% Shares
COMERICA BANK $296 35 0.00% Shares
MORGAN STANLEY $292 39 0.00% Shares
PRICE T ROWE ASSOCIATES INC /MD/ $257 34,227 0.00% Shares
GSA CAPITAL PARTNERS LLP $184 24,641 0.00% Shares
SBI Securities Co., Ltd. $97 13 0.00% Shares
GROUP ONE TRADING LLC $75 10 0.00% Shares
CWM, LLC $42 5 0.00% Shares
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $15 2 0.00% Shares
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN $11 2 0.00% Shares
Hemington Wealth Management $0 1 0.00% Shares

Company insiders 12 insiders · 5 officers · 8 directors

Insider Role Last activity Shares owned Buys 12m Sells 12m Net 12m
Thomas F. Shannon Chief Executive Officer March 6, 2023 S 0 0 0 $0
Nicole M. Weinberger Chief Customer Off. & CEO, PBA Dec. 15, 2021 A 6,084 0 0 $0
Robert M. Lavan Chief Financial Officer June 5, 2026 P 81,184 1 0 $2,103
Brett I. Parker Executive Vice Chairman July 28, 2023 A 1,724,465 0 0 $0
Jeffrey C Kostelni Chief Accounting Officer March 2, 2023 F 15,940 0 0 $0
Robert J Bass Director June 8, 2026 P 51,248 1 0 $6,034
Alberto Perlman Director Dec. 14, 2022 A 36,536 0 0 $0
Michelle D Wilson Director Dec. 14, 2022 A 79,368 0 0 $0
John Alan Young Director Dec. 14, 2022 A 36,768 0 0 $0
Sandeep Mathrani Director Dec. 14, 2022 A 29,268 0 0 $0
George A. Barrios Director May 16, 2022 M 4,061,419 0 0 $0
Isos Acquisition Sponsor LLC Dec. 15, 2021 A 3,888,781 0 0 $0

Insiders from SEC Form 3/4/5 filings; net = open-market P/S only

Activists & 5%+ owners 3 positions

Investors who filed SEC Schedule 13D — beneficial ownership above 5% with an intent to influence the issuer (activist stakes, board campaigns, M&A). Each row shows the most recent known state of that filer's position.

Filer Filed Stake Status Purpose Filing
A-B PARENT LLC, ATAIROS GROUP, INC., ATAIROS PARTNERS, L.P., ATAIROS PARTNERS GP, INC., ATAIROS MANAGEMENT, L.P., MICHAEL J. ANGELAKIS ×3 filings March 20, 2023 Initial filing SEC
Thomas F. Shannon, Cobalt Recreation LLC, The Cobalt Group LLC ×3 filings March 14, 2023 Initial filing SEC
Brett I. Parker ×2 filings Jan. 27, 2023 Initial filing SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF ownership Held by 8 ETFs

Weight reflects direct equity holdings (N-PORT) only; leveraged or derivative-based funds may hold additional swap exposure not shown.

Fund Weight Units As of Source
DFAS · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.00% 50,412 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SCHA · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.00% 73,364 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
DFAC · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.00% 42,232 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
DFAU · Dimensional ETF Trust 0.00% 6,762 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
SCHB · SCHWAB STRATEGIC TRUST 0.00% 18,097 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
VXF · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS July 15, 2026 Daily
ITOT · iShares Trust July 22, 2026 Daily
VCR · VANGUARD WORLD FUND July 20, 2026 Daily