Here's why the G8 Education share price cratered today

The G8 Education Ltd (ASX: GEM) share price got smashed after it downgraded its calendar 2019 EBIT guidance today.

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The G8 Education Ltd (ASX: GEM) share price tumbled 18% to $2.13 today after the childcare business warned investors that occupancy growth for the year will be less than previously forecast at 1%.

The group blamed the lower-than-expected occupancy growth rate on the fact it's cycling off a strong prior comparative period boosted by the impact of the improving Child Care Subsidy allowance. It also admitted that overall market supply was greater than it previously expected. 

The group also flagged that wage costs were higher than expected, with $10 million in 'one off' costs to be taken related to restructuring, consultant fees, and other staff costs. 

The lower occupancy has translated into a revenue shortfall and downgrade to the forecast for calendar year 2019's EBIT. It's now expected to land between $131 million to $134 million.

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