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AutoZone 1st Quarter Total Company Same Store Sales Increase 1.8%; Domestic Same Store Sales Increase 0.3%; 1st Quarter EPS of $32.52

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AutoZone reported Q1 FY2025 results with net sales of $4.3 billion, up 2.1% year-over-year. Total company same-store sales increased 1.8% on a constant currency basis, with domestic same-store sales up 0.3%. Net income decreased to $564.9 million from $593.5 million last year, while diluted EPS slightly declined to $32.52 from $32.55.

The company's gross profit margin improved by 16 basis points to 53.0%, while operating expenses increased to 33.3% of sales from 32.6%. During the quarter, AutoZone opened 34 new stores and repurchased 160,000 shares for $505.2 million. The company's inventory increased 8.7% year-over-year, with net inventory per store at negative $166,000.

AutoZone ha riportato i risultati del primo trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2025 con vendite nette di 4,3 miliardi di dollari, in aumento del 2,1% rispetto all'anno precedente. Le vendite comparabili del totale aziendale sono aumentate dell'1,8% su base di cambio costante, mentre le vendite comparabili domestiche sono cresciute dello 0,3%. Il reddito netto è diminuito a 564,9 milioni di dollari rispetto ai 593,5 milioni dell'anno scorso, mentre l'EPS diluito è leggermente calato a 32,52 dollari da 32,55 dollari.

Il margine di profitto lordo dell'azienda è migliorato di 16 punti base al 53,0%, mentre le spese operative sono aumentate al 33,3% delle vendite, rispetto al 32,6%. Durante il trimestre, AutoZone ha aperto 34 nuovi negozi e riacquistato 160.000 azioni per 505,2 milioni di dollari. L'inventario dell'azienda è aumentato dell'8,7% rispetto all'anno scorso, con un inventario netto per negozio pari a -166.000 dollari.

AutoZone reportó los resultados del primer trimestre del año fiscal 2025 con ventas netas de 4.3 mil millones de dólares, lo que representa un aumento del 2.1% en comparación con el año pasado. Las ventas en tiendas comparables de la compañía aumentaron un 1.8% a tipo de cambio constante, mientras que las ventas en tiendas comparables a nivel nacional crecieron un 0.3%. El ingreso neto disminuyó a 564.9 millones de dólares desde 593.5 millones del año pasado, mientras que el EPS diluido disminuyó ligeramente a 32.52 dólares desde 32.55 dólares.

El margen de beneficio bruto de la empresa mejoró en 16 puntos básicos al 53.0%, mientras que los gastos operativos aumentaron al 33.3% de las ventas, desde el 32.6%. Durante el trimestre, AutoZone abrió 34 nuevas tiendas y recompró 160.000 acciones por 505.2 millones de dólares. El inventario de la empresa aumentó un 8.7% en comparación con el año pasado, con un inventario neto por tienda de -166.000 dólares.

AutoZone는 2025 회계연도 1분기 실적을 발표했으며, 순매출 43억 달러로 지난해 대비 2.1% 증가했습니다. 전체 회사의 동일점포 매출은 고정 환율 기준으로 1.8% 증가했으며, 국내 동일점포 매출은 0.3% 증가했습니다. 순이익은 지난해 5억 9천 3백 5십만 달러에서 5억 6천 4백 9십만 달러로 감소했으며, 희석 주당순이익은 32.55달러에서 32.52달러로 약간 감소했습니다.

회사의 총 매출 총이익률은 53.0%로 16bp 개선되었고, 운영 비용은 매출의 32.6%에서 33.3%로 증가했습니다. 이 분기 동안 AutoZone은 34개의 새로운 매장을 열고 5억 5천 2백만 달러에 16만 주를 재매입했습니다. 회사의 재고는 지난해 대비 8.7% 증가했으며, 매장당 순재고는 -166,000달러에 달했습니다.

AutoZone a annoncé ses résultats du premier trimestre de l'exercice 2025 avec un chiffre d'affaires net de 4,3 milliards de dollars, en hausse de 2,1 % par rapport à l'année précédente. Les ventes dans les mêmes magasins de la société ont augmenté de 1,8 % en base de change constante, tandis que les ventes dans les mêmes magasins domestiques ont augmenté de 0,3 %. Le bénéfice net a diminué à 564,9 millions de dollars, contre 593,5 millions l'année dernière, tandis que le BPA dilué a légèrement baissé à 32,52 dollars contre 32,55 dollars.

La marge brute de l'entreprise s'est améliorée de 16 points de base pour atteindre 53,0 %, tandis que les frais d'exploitation ont augmenté pour atteindre 33,3 % du chiffre d'affaires contre 32,6 %. Au cours du trimestre, AutoZone a ouvert 34 nouveaux magasins et a racheté 160 000 actions pour un montant de 505,2 millions de dollars. L'inventaire de l'entreprise a augmenté de 8,7 % par rapport à l'année dernière, avec un inventaire net par magasin de -166 000 dollars.

AutoZone hat die Ergebnisse des ersten Quartals des Geschäftsjahres 2025 veröffentlicht, mit Nettoverkaufszahlen von 4,3 Milliarden Dollar, was einem Anstieg von 2,1 % im Jahresvergleich entspricht. Der Umsatz der gesamten Filialen im selben Geschäftsjahr stieg bei konstanten Währungsbedingungen um 1,8 %, während die inländischen Umsätze im selben Geschäftsjahr um 0,3 % zunahmen. Der Nettogewinn fiel von 593,5 Millionen Dollar im vergangenen Jahr auf 564,9 Millionen Dollar, während der verwässerte Gewinn pro Aktie leicht auf 32,52 Dollar von 32,55 Dollar zurückging.

Der Bruttogewinnmarge des Unternehmens verbesserte sich um 16 Basispunkte auf 53,0 %, während die Betriebskosten von 32,6 % auf 33,3 % der Verkäufe stiegen. Im Laufe des Quartals eröffnete AutoZone 34 neue Geschäfte und kaufte 160.000 Aktien für 505,2 Millionen Dollar zurück. Der Lagerbestand des Unternehmens stieg im Jahresvergleich um 8,7 %, mit einem negativen Nettolagerbestand pro Geschäft von -166.000 Dollar.

Positive
  • Net sales increased 2.1% to $4.3 billion
  • Gross profit margin improved by 16 basis points to 53.0%
  • International same-store sales grew 13.7% on constant currency basis
  • Domestic Commercial sales up 3.2%
  • Continued store expansion with 34 new stores opened
Negative
  • Net income decreased from $593.5M to $564.9M
  • Operating expenses increased to 33.3% from 32.6% of sales
  • Operating profit decreased 0.9% to $841.1M
  • Domestic same-store sales growth to 0.3%
  • Inventory levels increased 8.7% year-over-year

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AutoZone's Q1 FY2025 results present a mixed picture. The 2.1% net sales growth to $4.3 billion and domestic same-store sales growth of 0.3% show modest improvement, though below historical growth rates. The decline in net income to $564.9 million from $593.5 million and slight EPS decrease to $32.52 from $32.55 indicate margin pressures. Notable positives include the 16 basis point improvement in gross profit margin to 53.0% and continued international expansion with strong constant currency growth of 13.7%. The company's aggressive share buyback program, with $505.2 million spent in Q1, demonstrates confidence in long-term value creation, though inventory levels increased by 8.7% year-over-year, requiring careful management.

The retail auto parts sector shows resilience with AutoZone's improving DIY segment trends and 3.2% growth in domestic Commercial sales. The expansion strategy remains robust with 34 new stores opened across markets. The negative per-store inventory of $166,000 reflects efficient working capital management, though slightly less favorable than last year's $197,000. International markets, particularly Mexico and Brazil, continue to present growth opportunities with strong constant currency performance. The operating expense increase to 33.3% of sales warrants attention as it could impact future profitability. Market positioning remains strong with continued investment in digital platforms and private label brands like Duralast.

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Dec. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE: AZO) today reported net sales of $4.3 billion for its first quarter (12 weeks) ended November 23, 2024, an increase of 2.1% from the first quarter of fiscal 2024 (12 weeks). Same store sales, or sales for our domestic and international stores open at least one year, are as follows:

   Constant Currency
 12 Weeks 12 Weeks*
    
Domestic0.3% 0.3%
International1.0% 13.7%
Total Company0.4% 1.8%
* Excludes impacts from fluctuations of foreign exchange rates.   
    

For the quarter, gross profit, as a percentage of sales, was 53.0%, an increase of 16 basis points versus the prior year driven by higher merchandise margins. Operating expenses, as a percentage of sales, were 33.3% versus last year at 32.6%.

Operating profit decreased 0.9% to $841.1 million. Net income for the quarter was $564.9 million compared to $593.5 million in the same period last year, while diluted earnings per share were $32.52 compared to last year at $32.55.

Under its share repurchase program, AutoZone repurchased 160 thousand shares of its common stock during the first quarter, at an average price per share of $3,156, for a total investment of $505.2 million. Since the inception of the share repurchase program, the Company has repurchased a total of 155 million shares of its common stock, at an average price of $241, for a total investment of $37.5 billion. At the end of the first quarter, the Company had $1.7 billion remaining under its current share repurchase authorization.

The Company’s inventory increased 8.7% over the same period last year and net inventory, defined as merchandise inventories less accounts payable, on a per store basis, was negative $166 thousand versus negative $197 thousand last year and negative $163 thousand last quarter.

“I would like to thank all our AutoZoners across the globe for their efforts in helping us deliver solid first quarter results.  We were pleased with the progress in our DIY same store sales result from the prior quarter as average ticket and traffic trends improved.  Our domestic Commercial sales were up 3.2% and we were encouraged by the improving trends seen at the end of the quarter.  Our international businesses continued to perform well with same store sales up just under 14% on a constant currency basis.  While currency rate moves depressed reported sales and earnings growth, our international performance remains encouraging as we continue to focus on opening more stores in these markets.  We feel we are well positioned for growth heading into the remainder of the fiscal year, as we believe the initiatives we have in place to improve customer service and grow market share are on track.  As we continue to invest in our business, we remain committed to our disciplined approach of a focus on increasing earnings and operating cash flow, all while delivering strong shareholder value,” said Phil Daniele, President and Chief Executive Officer.

During the quarter ended November 23, 2024, AutoZone opened 23 new stores in the U.S., six in Mexico and five in Brazil for a total of 34 new stores. As of November 23, 2024, the Company had 6,455 stores in the U.S., 800 in Mexico and 132 in Brazil for a total store count of 7,387.

AutoZone is the leading retailer and distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the Americas. Each store carries an extensive product line for cars, sport utility vehicles, vans and light duty trucks, including new and remanufactured automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories, and non-automotive products. The majority of stores have a commercial sales program that provides prompt delivery of parts and other products and commercial credit to local, regional and national repair garages, dealers, service stations, fleet owners and other accounts. AutoZone also sells automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories and non-automotive products through www.autozone.com, and our commercial customers can make purchases through www.autozonepro.com. Additionally, we sell the ALLDATA brand of automotive diagnostic, repair, collision and shop management software through www.alldata.com. We also provide product information on our Duralast branded products through www.duralastparts.com. AutoZone does not derive revenue from automotive repair or installation services.

AutoZone will host a conference call this morning, Tuesday, December 10, 2024, beginning at 10:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss its first quarter results. This call is being web cast and can be accessed, along with supporting slides, at AutoZone’s website at www.autozone.com by clicking on Investor Relations. Investors may also listen to the call by dialing (888) 506-0062, passcode 205511. In addition, a telephone replay will be available by dialing (877) 481-4010, replay passcode 51442 through December 24, 2024.

This release includes certain financial information not derived in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). These non-GAAP measures include adjustments to reflect return on invested capital, adjusted debt and adjusted debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, rent and share-based expense (“EBITDAR”). The Company believes that the presentation of these non-GAAP measures provides information that is useful to investors as it indicates more clearly the Company’s comparative year-to-year operating results, but this information should not be considered a substitute for any measures derived in accordance with GAAP. Management targets the Company’s capital structure in order to maintain its investment grade credit ratings. The Company believes this is important information for the management of its debt levels and share repurchases. We have included a reconciliation of this additional information to the most comparable GAAP measures in the accompanying reconciliation tables.

Certain statements herein constitute forward-looking statements that are subject to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and typically use words such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “should,” “intend,” “plan,” “will,” “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “positioned,” “strategy,” “seek,” “may,” “could” and similar expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These statements are based on assumptions and assessments made by our management in light of experience, historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors that we believe appropriate. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including without limitation: product demand, due to changes in fuel prices, miles driven or otherwise; energy prices; weather, including extreme temperatures and natural disasters; competition; credit market conditions; cash flows; access to financing on favorable terms; future stock repurchases; the impact of recessionary conditions; consumer debt levels; changes in laws or regulations; risks associated with self-insurance; war and the prospect of war, including terrorist activity; public health issues; inflation, including wage inflation; exchange rates; the ability to hire, train and retain qualified employees, including members of management; construction delays; failure or interruption of our information technology systems; issues relating to the confidentiality, integrity or availability of information, including due to cyber-attacks; historic growth rate sustainability; downgrade of our credit ratings; damage to our reputation; challenges associated with doing business in and expanding into international markets; origin and raw material costs of suppliers; inventory availability; disruption in our supply chain; tariffs; new accounting standards; our ability to execute our growth initiatives; and other business interruptions. These and other risks and uncertainties could materially and adversely affect our business and are discussed in more detail in the “Risk Factors” section in Item 1A under Part 1 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended August 31, 2024. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. However, it is not possible to identify or predict all such risks and other factors that could affect these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made. Except as required by applicable law, we undertake no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Contact Information:
Financial: Brian Campbell at (901) 495-7005, brian.campbell@autozone.com
Media: Jennifer Hughes at (901) 495-6022, jennifer.hughes@autozone.com

              
AutoZone's 1st Quarter Highlights - Fiscal 2025
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
1st Quarter, FY2025
(in thousands, except per share data)
   GAAP Results  
   12 Weeks Ended 12 Weeks Ended  
   November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023  
        
Net sales $4,279,641  $4,190,277   
Cost of sales  2,011,584   1,976,261   
Gross profit  2,268,057   2,214,016   
Operating, SG&A expenses  1,426,908   1,365,412   
Operating profit (EBIT)  841,149   848,604   
Interest expense, net  107,629   91,384   
Income before taxes  733,520   757,220   
Income tax expense  168,587   163,757   
Net income $564,933  $593,463   
Net income per share:      
 Basic $33.40  $33.51   
 Diluted $32.52  $32.55   
Weighted average shares outstanding:      
 Basic  16,913   17,709   
 Diluted  17,370   18,234   
        
Selected Balance Sheet Information
(in thousands)
   November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023 August 31, 2024
        
Cash and cash equivalents $304,018  $282,981  $298,172 
Merchandise inventories  6,274,070   5,774,467   6,155,218 
Current assets  7,420,550   6,956,801   7,306,759 
Property and equipment, net  6,281,103   5,713,157   6,183,539 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  3,086,857   2,998,672   3,057,780 
Total assets  17,465,762   16,292,570   17,176,538 
Accounts payable  7,498,696   7,182,948   7,355,701 
Current liabilities  8,888,570   8,785,622   8,714,243 
Operating lease liabilities, less current portion  2,982,977   2,910,727   2,960,174 
Total Debt  9,012,539   8,583,523   9,024,381 
Stockholders' deficit  (4,672,921)  (5,213,671)  (4,749,614)
Working capital  (1,468,020)  (1,828,821)  (1,407,484)
        


AutoZone's 1st Quarter Highlights - Fiscal 2025
         
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
         
Adjusted Debt / EBITDAR
(in thousands, except adjusted debt to EBITDAR ratio)
  Trailing 4 Quarters    
  November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023    
Net income$2,633,897  $2,582,571     
Add: Interest expense 467,823   340,033     
 Income tax expense 679,533   676,953     
EBIT 3,781,253   3,599,557     
         
Add: Depreciation and amortization 562,704   508,548     
 Rent expense(1) 454,189   412,210     
 Share-based expense 109,450   96,995     
EBITDAR$4,907,596  $4,617,310     
         
Debt$9,012,539  $8,583,523     
Financing lease liabilities 388,847   285,145     
Add: Rent x 6(1) 2,725,134   2,473,260     
Adjusted debt$12,126,520  $11,341,928     
         
Adjusted debt to EBITDAR 2.5   2.5     
         
Adjusted Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)
(in thousands, except ROIC)
  Trailing 4 Quarters    
  November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023    
Net income$2,633,897  $2,582,571     
Adjustments:       
 Interest expense 467,823   340,033     
 Rent expense(1) 454,189   412,210     
 Tax effect(2) (189,013)  (156,466)    
Adjusted after-tax return$3,366,896  $3,178,348     
         
Average debt(3)$8,849,457  $7,392,640     
Average stockholders' deficit(3) (4,862,353)  (4,377,447)    
Add: Rent x 6(1) 2,725,134   2,473,260     
Average financing lease liabilities(3) 349,471   291,567     
Invested capital$7,061,709  $5,780,020     
         
Adjusted After-Tax ROIC 47.7%  55.0%    
         
(1)The table below outlines the calculation of rent expense and reconciles rent expense to total lease cost, per ASC 842, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, for the trailing four quarters ended November 23, 2024 and November 18, 2023.
             
         
  Trailing 4 Quarters    
(in thousands)November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023    
Total lease cost, per ASC 842$602,034  $536,217     
Less: Financing lease interest and amortization
 (108,665)  (90,864)    
Less: Variable operating lease components, related to insurance and common area maintenance (39,180)  (33,143)    
Rent expense$454,189  $412,210     
           
(2)Effective tax rate over the trailing four quarters ended November 23, 2024 and November 18, 2023 was 20.5and 20.8%, respectively.
(3)All averages are computed based on trailing five quarter balances.
         
Other Selected Financial Information
(in thousands)
  November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023    
Cumulative share repurchases ($ since fiscal 1998)$37,491,245  $35,316,947     
Remaining share repurchase authorization ($) 1,658,755   333,053     
         
Cumulative share repurchases (shares since fiscal 1998) 155,341   154,612     
         
Shares outstanding, end of quarter 16,810   17,326     
         
  12 Weeks Ended 12 Weeks Ended    
  November 23, 2024 November 18, 2023    
         
Depreciation and amortization$133,173  $120,224         
         
Cash flow from operations 811,803   830,259         
         
Capital spending 247,035   235,428         
         


                    
AutoZone's 1st Quarter Highlights - Fiscal 2025
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
Selected Operating Highlights
            
Store Count & Square Footage
            
  12 Weeks Ended  12 Weeks Ended      
  November 23, 2024  November 18, 2023      
Domestic:          
 Beginning stores 6,432    6,300       
 Stores opened 23    17       
 Stores closed -    (1)      
 Ending domestic stores 6,455    6,316       
            
 Relocated stores 2    -       
            
 Stores with commercial programs 5,935    5,803       
            
 Square footage (in thousands) 42,844    41,749       
            
Mexico:          
 Beginning stores 794    740       
 Stores opened 6    5       
 Ending Mexico stores 800    745       
            
Brazil:          
 Beginning stores 127    100       
 Stores opened 5    4       
 Ending Brazil stores 132    104       
            
Total 7,387    7,165       
            
Total Company stores opened, net 34    25       
            
 Square footage (in thousands) 49,781    48,062       
 Square footage per store 6,739    6,708       
            
Sales Statistics
($ in thousands, except sales per average square foot)
Total AutoZone Stores (Domestic, Mexico and Brazil)
12 Weeks Ended  12 Weeks Ended  Trailing 4 Quarters  Trailing 4 Quarters
November 23, 2024  November 18, 2023  November 23, 2024(1)  November 18, 2023
 Sales per average store$570   $575   $2,506   $2,453 
 Sales per average square foot$85   $86   $373   $366 
            
Auto Parts (Domestic, Mexico and Brazil)          
 Total auto parts sales$4,199,732   $4,115,694   $18,235,314   $17,344,925 
 % Increase vs. LY 2.0%   5.1%   5.1%   6.6%
            
Domestic Commercial          
 Total domestic commercial sales$1,128,237   $1,092,920   $4,918,080   $4,657,020 
 % Increase vs. LY 3.2%   5.7%   5.6%   6.7%
            
 Average sales per program per week$15.9   $15.9   $15.8   $15.9 
 % Increase vs. LY 0.0%   (0.6%)   (0.6%)   1.3%
            
All Other, including ALLDATA          
 All other sales$79,909   $74,583   $344,318   $317,493 
 % Increase vs. LY 7.1%   7.8%   8.4%   7.7%
        
(1)Fiscal 2024 results include an additional week of sales of approximately $359.1 million for Total Auto Parts, $95.7 million for Domestic Commercial and $6.7 million for All Other. Sales per average store and sales per square foot benefited from the additional week by $49K and $7K, respectively.
            
  12 Weeks Ended  12 Weeks Ended      
Same store sales(2)November 23, 2024  November 18, 2023      
 Domestic 0.3%   1.2%      
 International 1.0%   25.1%      
 Total Company 0.4%   3.4%      
            
 International - Constant Currency 13.7%   10.9%      
 Total Company - Constant Currency 1.8%   2.1%      
            
(2)Same store sales are based on sales for all stores open at least one year. Constant Currency same store sales exclude the impact of fluctuations of foreign currency exchange rates by converting both the current year and prior year international results at the prior year foreign currency exchange rate.
                  
            
            
Inventory Statistics (Total Stores)          
  as of  as of      
  November 23, 2024  November 18, 2023      
 Accounts payable/inventory 119.5%   124.4%      
            
 ($ in thousands)          
 Inventory$6,274,070   $5,774,467       
 Inventory per store 849    806       
 Net inventory (net of payables) (1,224,626)   (1,408,481)      
 Net inventory/per store (166)   (197)      
            
  Trailing 5 Quarters      
  November 23, 2024  November 18, 2023      
 Inventory turns 1.4 x  1.5 x     
            

FAQ

What was AutoZone's (AZO) same-store sales growth in Q1 2025?

AutoZone's total company same-store sales increased 1.8% on a constant currency basis, with domestic same-store sales up 0.3% in Q1 2025.

How many shares did AutoZone (AZO) repurchase in Q1 2025?

AutoZone repurchased 160,000 shares at an average price of $3,156 per share, totaling $505.2 million in Q1 2025.

What was AutoZone's (AZO) earnings per share in Q1 2025?

AutoZone reported diluted earnings per share of $32.52 in Q1 2025, compared to $32.55 in the same period last year.

How many new stores did AutoZone (AZO) open in Q1 2025?

AutoZone opened 34 new stores in Q1 2025: 23 in the U.S., 6 in Mexico, and 5 in Brazil.

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