Burlington Stores Reports Second Quarter 2020 Earnings.
Highlights:
On a GAAP basis, total sales declined 39%, net loss was
On a Non-GAAP basis, Adjusted EPS was (
Total inventory decreased 26% at the end of the second quarter
Unrestricted cash and total liquidity were approximately
Fiscal 2020 Second Quarter Operating Results (for the 13 week period ended
Total sales decreased 39% to
Gross margin rate was 45.8% vs. last year's rate of 41.4%. Low levels of clearance inventory in the second half of the quarter resulted in lower markdowns and the increase in gross margin for the quarter. Clearance markdowns during the second quarter were offset by the markdown reserve established in the first quarter. Product sourcing costs, which are included in selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A), were
SG&A decreased
The effective tax rate was 57.4% vs. 11.6% in last year's second quarter. The Adjusted Effective Tax Rate was 55.6% vs. last year's second quarter Adjusted Effective Tax Rate of 12.8%.
Net income was a loss of
Diluted shares outstanding amounted to 65.9 million at the end of the quarter compared with 67.3 million at the end of last year's second quarter. The decrease was primarily the result of share repurchases under the Company's share repurchase program, discussed in more detail below, as well as the Company's stock-based compensation grants being anti-dilutive while in a net loss position. From the end of the second quarter of Fiscal 2019 through the suspension of our share repurchase program announced on
Adjusted EBITDA decreased
First Six Months Fiscal 2020 Results
Total sales decreased 45% compared to the first six months of Fiscal 2019. Net (loss) income decreased 334% compared to the prior year period to
Inventory
Merchandise inventories were
Liquidity
The Company ended the second quarter with
Share Repurchase Activity
The Company suspended its share repurchase program on
Sales in Re-Opened Stores
Due to the temporary closing of all its stores as a result of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Company's definition of comparable store sales is not meaningful this quarter. In order to provide a performance indicator for its stores as they reopen, the Company is temporarily reporting a new sales measure: Sales in Re-Opened Stores. Sales in Re-Opened Stores includes all stores that were opened prior to the end of the second quarter of Fiscal 2019, and reports the sales increase or decrease of these stores for the days the stores were open in the current period against sales for the same days in the prior year.
Outlook
Given the uncertainty surrounding the pace of the recovery of consumer demand, the Company's sales and earnings guidance for Fiscal 2020 (the 52-weeks ending
The following Fiscal 2020 guidance items have been re-issued or updated:
Capital expenditures, net of landlord allowances, are still expected to be approximately
The Company now expects to open 62 new stores, while relocating or closing 26 stores, for a total of 36 net new stores in Fiscal 2020. Two additional stores that were originally planned for Fiscal 2020 were shifted out to Fiscal 2021, bringing the total number of stores shifted out to next Fiscal year to 18 stores;
Depreciation & amortization, exclusive of favorable lease costs, is still expected to be approximately
Interest expense, net of non-cash interest of
Publication of the Company's 2019 Corporate Social Responsibility Report
The Company has released its second annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report, which highlights the Company's CSR efforts and focuses on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues of greatest importance to the Company's stakeholders. Principally covering the Company's Fiscal Year 2019, which ended on
Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The foregoing discussion of the Company's operating results includes references to Adjusted SG&A, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Earnings per Share (or Adjusted EPS), Adjusted EBIT (or Operating Margin), and Adjusted Effective Tax Rate. The Company believes these supplemental measures are useful in evaluating the performance of our business and provide greater transparency into our results of operations. In particular, we believe that excluding certain items that may vary substantially in frequency and magnitude from what we consider to be our core operating results are useful supplemental measures that assist in evaluating our ability to generate earnings and leverage sales, and to more readily compare core operating results between past and future periods. These non-GAAP financial measures are defined and reconciled to the most comparable GAAP measure later in this document.
Second Quarter 2020 Conference Call
The Company will hold a conference call on
A live webcast of the conference call will also be available on the investor relations page of the Company's website at www.burlingtoninvestors.com. For those unable to participate in the conference call, a replay will be available beginning after the conclusion of the call on
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This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release, including those about our expected sales trend and our liquidity position and inventory plans, as well as statements made in the section describing our outlook for future periods, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements discuss our current expectations and projections relating to our financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business. You can identify forward-looking statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. We do not undertake to publicly update or revise our forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results expressed or implied in such statements will not be realized. If we do update one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be made that we will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those we expected, including general economic conditions; pandemics, including the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and actions taken to slow its spread and the related impact on consumer confidence and spending; our ability to successfully implement one or more of our strategic initiatives and growth plans; the availability of desirable store locations on suitable terms; changing consumer preferences and demand; industry trends, including changes in buying, inventory and other business practices; competitive factors, including pricing and promotional activities of major competitors and an increase in competition within the markets in which we compete; the availability, selection and purchasing of attractive merchandise on favorable terms; import risks, including tax and trade policies, tariffs and government regulations; weather patterns, including, among other things, changes in year-over-year temperatures; our future profitability; our ability to control costs and expenses; unforeseen cyber-related problems or attacks; any unforeseen material loss or casualty; the effect of inflation; regulatory and tax changes; our relationships with employees; the impact of current and future laws and the interpretation of such laws; terrorist attacks, particularly attacks on or within markets in which we operate; natural and man-made disasters, including fire, snow and ice storms, flood, hail, hurricanes and earthquakes; our substantial level of indebtedness and related debt-service obligations; restrictions imposed by covenants in our debt agreements; availability of adequate financing; our dependence on vendors for our merchandise; domestic events affecting the delivery of merchandise to our stores; existence of adverse litigation; and each of the factors that may be described from time to time in our filings with the
Net favorable lease costs represents the non-cash amortization expense associated with favorable and unfavorable leases that were recorded as a result of purchase accounting related to the
(b) Represents accretion of original issue discount on convertible notes.
Represents certain costs incurred as a result of the issuance of secured notes and convertible notes, as well as the execution of refinancing opportunities.
(d) Amounts relate to the refinancing of the Term Loan Facility.
(e) Represents amounts charged for certain litigation matters.
(f) Represents costs related to the closure of our e-commerce store.
(g) Tax effect is calculated based on the effective tax rates (before discrete items) for the respective periods, adjusted for the tax effect for the impact of items (a) through (f). The effective tax rate includes the benefit of loss carrybacks to prior years with higher statutory tax rates.
(h) Diluted weighted average shares outstanding starts with basic shares outstanding and adds back any potentially dilutive securities outstanding during the period.
(i) Includes$6.1 million and$12.5 million of favorable lease costs included in the line item 'Selling, general and administrative expenses' in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of (Loss) Income for the three and six months endedAugust 1, 2020 and$9.1 million and$19.6 million for thethree and six months endedAugust 3, 2019 , respectively.
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