Zacks Investment Research | Feb 27, 2020 09:34PM ET
Shares of Big Lots, Inc. (NYSE:BIG) slumped 27.9% in after-hour trading session on Feb 27. The decline can primarily be attributed to lower-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results and apprehensions regarding the impact of coronavirus outbreak on its first-quarter 2020 performance. Moreover, both earnings and revenues missed the consensus mark after beating the same in the trailing three quarters.
The global stock market is currently grappling with the coronavirus outbreak and Big Lots isn’t immune to the trend. Supply chain disturbance owing to the outbreak and slow start to the first quarter remain major concerns. The company’s first-quarter fiscal 2020 will also be impacted by upfront investments and growth efforts, which will primarily benefit the company in the second quarter and beyond.
However, the company is confident that Operation North Star strategies will help it drive growth in the long haul.
Q4 in Details
This Columbus, OH-based company reported adjusted earnings of $2.39 a share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.53. The bottom line came within management’s guidance of $2.40 to $2.55. Moreover, the company’s adjusted earnings declined 10.8% year over year.
Net sales inched up 0.5% to $1,607 million but lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1,626 million. The upside can be attributed to sales growth in high volume new stores and relocated non-comp stores, and increased store count. The gain was marginally offset by comparable sales decline. Notably, furniture was the top performing category that registered a low-double digits comps growth in the quarter.
Comps declined 0.9% against the company’s expectations of marginally positive comps. While sales were above the company’s expectation in November, it declined significantly in December. In January, sales were in line with expectations.
Gross profit decreased 3.8% year over year to $634 million, while gross margin contracted 170 basis points (bps) to 39.5%. The downside can be attributed to higher markdown from promotional selling and rise in shrink expense. The company expects gross margin for the fiscal first quarter to be under pressure due to higher promotion expenses and adverse impact of tariffs.
In the reported quarter, S&A expenses came in at $471.1 million, down 1.2% year over year. Moreover, the metric (as a percentage of net sales) declined 50 bps from the prior-year quarter to 29.3%.
Operating profit came in at $125.5 million, down 15.4% year over year.
Big Lots, Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
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