SeaWorld Production posted a fourth-quarter loss of $20.4 million and says CEO Joel Manby is moving down.
John Reilly, the chief parks operations officer, longing take over on an interim basis.
On a per-share basis, the Orlando, Florida, circle had a loss of 24 cents, which is worse than the per-share erosion of 18 cents that Wall Street had expected, according to Zacks Investment Study.
Quarterly revenue of $265.5 million beat out analyst projections for $260.1 million.
Annual collapses widened to $202.4 million, or $2.36 per share. Revenue was $1.26 billion.
Share ins of SeaWorld rose about 2 percent before the opening bell Tuesday.