Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. Reports Results For Fiscal 2020 Second Quarter
Bed Bath & Beyond reported Q2 fiscal 2020 results, showing a 6% increase in comparable sales and $2.7 billion in total net sales, a 1% decline year-over-year. Digital channels saw an impressive 89% growth, though store sales dropped 18%. Net earnings per diluted share rose to $1.75 from a loss of $(1.12) last year. Gross margin improved to 36.7%, a 1,000 basis point increase. The company generated over $750 million in cash flow and reduced gross debt by 30%. However, due to COVID-19 uncertainties, no fiscal guidance was provided.
- Comparable sales up 6%, marking first growth since Q4 2016.
- Digital sales increased 89%, offsetting some store sale declines.
- Net earnings per diluted share surged to $1.75 from a loss of $(1.12) year-over-year.
- Gross margin improved to 36.7% driven by favorable product mix and lower coupon expenses.
- Generated over $750 million in cash flow and reduced gross debt by 30%.
- Total net sales fell by 1% compared to the previous year.
- Comparable store sales declined by 12%.
- Physical store sales decreased by 18%.
- No fiscal 2020 guidance due to uncertainties surrounding COVID-19 impact.
UNION, N.J., Oct. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (Nasdaq: BBBY) today reported financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2020 ended August 29, 2020.
(in millions, except per share data) | Reported GAAP | Adjusted (1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Three months ended | Three months ended | |||||||||||||||||||||||
August 31, | August 29, | Diff. | August 31, | August 29, | Diff. | |||||||||||||||||||
Comparable Sales | (7)% | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Net Sales | $ | 2,719 | $ | 2,688 | (1)% | $ | 2,719 | $ | 2,688 | (1)% | ||||||||||||||
Gross Margin | 1,000 bps | 200bps | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SG&A Margin | -80bps | -10bps | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | — | — | — | $ | 147 | $ | 199 | |||||||||||||||||
EPS - Diluted | $ | (1.12) | $ | 1.75 | $ | 0.34 | $ | 0.50 |
(1) | Adjusted items refer to comparable sales as well as to financial measures that are derived from measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, but which have been adjusted to exclude certain items. All of these latter financial measures are non-GAAP financial measures. |
Fiscal 2020 Second Quarter Highlights
- Comparable sales increased approximately
6% , the Company's first comparable sales growth since the fiscal 2016 fourth quarter. Second quarter comparable sales benefited from significantly strong growth in digital channels of approximately89% , partially offset by an approximately12% decline in comparable store sales. - Net sales were approximately
$2.7 billion , a decrease of approximately1% compared to the prior year period, partially due to the divestiture of One Kings Lane. Net sales from digital channels grew approximately88% , while net sales from stores declined approximately18% , compared to the prior year. - Gross margin increased approximately 1,000 basis points to
36.7% compared to the prior year period, driven primarily by a favorable adjustment to the incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns in the fiscal 2020 second quarter and an inventory writedown in the prior year period. Excluding these items from both periods, adjusted gross margin increased approximately 200 basis points to35.9% and was driven primarily by favorable product mix, including lower coupon expense and better optimization of promotion and markdowns; and leverage of distribution and fulfillment costs; partially offset by higher digital channel mix, including higher net-direct-to-customer shipping expense. - SG&A expenses decreased approximately
$31 million or3.5% compared to the prior year period, driven primarily by lower payroll and payroll-related expenses and advertising, which were partially offset by an increase in professional fees within other expenses, mainly consulting costs related to the Company's transformation initiatives. Excluding charges related to severance costs from the prior year period, adjusted SG&A expenses decreased approximately$12 million or1.4% compared to adjusted SG&A in the prior year period. - Net earnings per diluted share of
$1.75 includes approximately$156 million from special items including favorable impacts from a gain on the sale of PersonalizationMall.com and a gain on the extinguishment of debt, partially offset by unfavorable impacts from special items including non-cash charges related to impairments of tradenames, and certain store-level assets, and the restructuring and transformation initiative costs. This compares with a net loss of$(1.12) per diluted share for the fiscal 2019 second quarter. - Excluding special items from both periods, the Company reported adjusted net earnings per diluted share of
$0.50 for the fiscal 2020 second quarter, and adjusted net earnings per diluted share of$0.34 for the fiscal 2019 second quarter.
Mark Tritton, Bed Bath & Beyond's President and CEO said, "Our growth strategy is unlocking improved financial performance, and the marked improvement in our second quarter financial results reflects the potential of our digital-first, omni-always transformation and our efforts to build a modern, durable platform for success. We've taken direct action to stabilize our business, including reducing our cost structure, enhancing our financial flexibility, and investing where it matters most to our customers. At the same time, we have assembled a world-class and experienced leadership team to rebuild our authority in Home and modernize our operations to deliver a truly customer-inspired and omni-always shopping experience.
"During this unprecedented time when our homes have become the center of our lives, our Company continues to respond with agility to the changing needs of our customers. We are delighted by the continued strong response to our BOPIS and contactless Curbside Pickup service offerings, and we believe the recent launch of our new Same Day Delivery service will make it even easier to shop with us, as we help families across North America unlock the magic of holidays at home."
Financial Position Update
During the fiscal 2020 second quarter, the Company generated cash flow of over
Outlook
Given the ongoing uncertainty related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including around consumer behavior especially during the upcoming holiday season, the Company maintains its position of not providing fiscal 2020 financial guidance. It is closely managing operational costs, including working capital to ensure it can remain agile and adjust to any unexpected changes in the market. The Company continues to believe it has a strong financial position to manage through these uncertain times.
As previously disclosed on July 14, 2020 in an Investor FAQ Document, Bed Bath & Beyond plans to accelerate its comprehensive restructuring program to drive profit improvement over the next two-to-three years. It expects to achieve significant annualized improvement in Earnings before Interest, Income Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) of between approximately
Key components of the additional expected profit improvement include:
- Approximately
$100 million in annual savings from its previously described Store Network Optimization project which includes the closure of approximately 200 mostly Bed Bath & Beyond stores over the next two years. These stores collectively generated about$1 billion in annual net sales in fiscal 2019, and many of them were EBITDA negative by the end of fiscal 2019. The Company expects to be able to transition at least15% to20% of these sales to its digital channels or other store locations. - The Company continues to believe that its physical store channel is an asset for its transformation into a digital-first company, especially with new omni-fulfillment capabilities in Buy-Online-Pick-Up-In-Store, Curbside Pickup and Same Day Delivery.
- Approximately
$200 million in annual savings from product sourcing, through renegotiations with existing vendors. - Approximately
$150 million in annual SG&A savings from continued optimization of its corporate overhead cost structure and reductions in other discretionary expense. - As previously disclosed on August 25, 2020, the Company announced that it had executed a workforce reduction of approximately 2,800 roles from across its corporate headquarters and retail banner stores and expects this action to generate future annual pre-tax cost savings of approximately
$150 million , which is at the upper end of the Company's initially stated range of$100 to$150 million dollars in annual SG&A savings described above. This action was designed to further reduce layers at the corporate level, significantly reposition field operations to better serve customers in a digital-first shopping environment, as well as realign technology, supply chain and merchandising teams to support strategic growth initiatives.
In addition to these cost savings, the Company expects to generate deeper assortment, sourcing and supply chain opportunities as it pursues growth in owned brands.
On a preliminary basis, monthly sales for September show positive comparable sales growth, with similar store and digital sales as in the second quarter and accelerated BOPIS trends.
Fiscal 2020 Second Quarter Conference Call and Investor Presentation
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.'s fiscal 2020 second quarter conference call with analysts and investors will be held today at 8:00am EDT and may be accessed by dialing 1-888-424-8151, or if international, 1-847-585-4422, using conference ID number 5579585#. A live audio webcast of the conference call, along with the earnings press release, investor presentation and supplemental financial disclosures, will also be available on the investor relations section of the Company's website at www.bedbathandbeyond.com. The webcast will be available for replay after the call.
The Company has also made available an Investor Presentation on the investor relations section of the Company's website at www.bedbathandbeyond.com.
2020 Virtual Investor Day
The Company invites financial analysts and institutional investors to save the date for a Bed Bath & Beyond Virtual Investor Day on Wednesday, October 28, 2020, starting at 9:00am EDT. The event will be hosted by President and CEO Mark Tritton and other members of the Company's Leadership Team. Further details will be included in a formal invitation to be sent out in advance of the event.
About the Company
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. and subsidiaries (the "Company") is an omnichannel retailer that makes it easy for our customers to feel at home. The Company sells a wide assortment of domestics merchandise and home furnishings. The Company also provides a variety of textile products, amenities and other goods to institutional customers in the hospitality, cruise line, healthcare and other industries. Additionally, the Company is a partner in a joint venture which operates retail stores in Mexico under the name Bed Bath & Beyond.
The Company operates websites at bedbathandbeyond.com, bedbathandbeyond.ca, worldmarket.com, buybuybaby.com, buybuybaby.ca, christmastreeshops.com, andthat.com, harmondiscount.com, facevalues.com, decorist.com, harborlinen.com, and t-ygroup.com. As of August 29, 2020, the Company had a total of 1,476 stores, including 955 Bed Bath & Beyond stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Canada, 259 stores under the names of World Market, Cost Plus World Market or Cost Plus, 128 buybuy BABY stores, 81 stores under the names Christmas Tree Shops, Christmas Tree Shops andThat! or andThat!, and 53 stores under the names Harmon, Harmon Face Values or Face Values. During the fiscal 2020 second quarter, the Company opened 2 stores including one Bed Bath & Beyond store and one buybuy BABY store. Also during the fiscal second quarter, the Company closed 4 stores including 3 Cost Plus World Market stores and one Bed Bath & Beyond store. The joint venture to which the Company is a partner operates ten stores in Mexico under the name Bed Bath & Beyond.
Non-GAAP Information
This press release contains certain non-GAAP information, including adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA"), adjusted gross margin, adjusted SG&A and adjusted net earnings per diluted share, which is intended to provide visibility into the Company's core operations by excluding the effects of the goodwill, tradenames, and other impairments, severance costs, incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns, favorable impacts from an adjustment to the incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns, a gain on the extinguishment of debt, a gain on the sale of PersonalizationMall.com, and the restructuring and transformation initiative costs. The Company's definition and calculation of non-GAAP measures may differ from that of other companies. Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Company's reported GAAP financial results.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, the Company's progress and anticipated progress towards its long-term objectives, the future impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the potential impact and success of its strategic restructuring program, and its current estimates and expectations for financial performance for future periods. Many of these forward-looking statements can be identified by use of words such as may, will, expect, anticipate, approximate, estimate, assume, continue, model, project, plan, goal, preliminary, and similar words and phrases, although the absence of those words does not necessarily mean that statements are not forward-looking. The Company's actual results and future financial condition may differ materially from those expressed in any such forward-looking statements as a result of many factors. Such factors include, without limitation: general economic conditions including the housing market, a challenging overall macroeconomic environment and related changes in the retailing environment; risks associated with COVID-19 and the governmental responses to it, including its impacts across the Company's businesses on demand and operations, as well as on the operations of the Company's suppliers and other business partners, and the effectiveness of the Company's actions taken in response to these risks; consumer preferences, spending habits and adoption of new technologies; demographics and other macroeconomic factors that may impact the level of spending for the types of merchandise sold by the Company; civil disturbances and terrorist acts; unusual weather patterns and natural disasters; competition from existing and potential competitors across all channels; pricing pressures; liquidity; the ability to achieve anticipated cost savings, and to not exceed anticipated costs, associated with organizational changes and investments, including the Company's strategic restructuring program; the ability to attract and retain qualified employees in all areas of the organization; the cost of labor, merchandise and other costs and expenses; potential supply chain disruption due to trade restrictions, and other factors such as natural disasters, such as pandemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, political instability, labor disturbances, product recalls, financial or operational instability of suppliers or carriers, and other items; the ability to find suitable locations at acceptable occupancy costs and other terms to support the Company's plans for new stores; the ability to establish and profitably maintain the appropriate mix of digital and physical presence in the markets it serves; the ability to assess and implement technologies in support of the Company's development of its omnichannel capabilities; the ability to effectively and timely adjust the Company's plans in the face of the rapidly changing retail and economic environment, including in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; uncertainty in financial markets; volatility in the price of the Company's common stock and its effect, and the effect of other factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, on the Company's capital allocation strategy; risks associated with the ability to achieve a successful outcome for its business concepts and to otherwise achieve its business strategies; the impact of intangible asset and other impairments; disruptions to the Company's information technology systems including but not limited to security breaches of systems protecting consumer and employee information or other types of cybercrimes or cybersecurity attacks; reputational risk arising from challenges to the Company's or a third party product or service supplier's compliance with various laws, regulations or standards, including those related to labor, health, safety, privacy or the environment; reputational risk arising from third-party merchandise or service vendor performance in direct home delivery or assembly of product for customers; changes to statutory, regulatory and legal requirements, including without limitation proposed changes affecting international trade; changes to, or new, tax laws or interpretation of existing tax laws; new, or developments in existing, litigation, claims or assessments; changes to, or new, accounting standards; and foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. Except as required by law, the Company does not undertake any obligation to update its forward-looking statements.
BED BATH & BEYOND INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Statements of Operations (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) | |||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
August 29, | August 31, | ||||||
Net sales | $ | 2,687,968 | $ | 2,719,447 | |||
Cost of sales | 1,700,431 | 1,992,459 | |||||
Gross profit | 987,537 | 726,988 | |||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses | 850,218 | 880,889 | |||||
Impairment charges | 29,176 | 28,357 | |||||
Restructuring and transformation initiative costs | 27,128 | — | |||||
Gain on sale of business | (189,528) | — | |||||
Operating profit (loss) | 270,543 | (182,258) | |||||
Interest expense, net | 23,371 | 16,342 | |||||
Gain on extinguishment of debt | (77,038) | — | |||||
Earnings (loss) before provision for income taxes | 324,210 | (198,600) | |||||
Provision (benefit) for income taxes | 106,310 | (59,835) | |||||
Net earnings (loss) | $ | 217,900 | $ | (138,765) | |||
Net earnings (loss) per share - Basic | $ | 1.76 | $ | (1.12) | |||
Net earnings (loss) per share - Diluted | $ | 1.75 | $ | (1.12) | |||
Weighted average shares outstanding - Basic | 124,146 | 123,349 | |||||
Weighted average shares outstanding - Diluted | 124,211 | 123,349 | |||||
Dividends declared per share | $ | — | $ | 0.17 |
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The following table reconciles non-GAAP financial measures presented in this press release or that may be presented on the Company's second quarter conference call with analysts and investors. The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide management, analysts, investors and other users of the Company's financial information with meaningful supplemental information regarding the performance of the Company's business. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered superior to, but in addition to other financial measures prepared by the Company in accordance with GAAP, including the year-to-year results. The Company's method of determining these non-GAAP financial measures may be different from other companies' methods and, therefore, may not be comparable to those used by other companies and the Company does not recommend the sole use of this non-GAAP measure to assess its financial and earnings performance. For reasons noted above, the Company is presenting certain non-GAAP financial measures for its fiscal 2020 second quarter. In order for investors to be able to more easily compare the Company's performance across periods, the Company has included comparable reconciliations for the 2019 period in the reconciliation tables below. The Company is not providing a reconciliation of its estimate of improved EBITDA as a result of the ongoing restructuring program to the most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP, because the Company is unable to provide this reconciliation without unreasonable effort due to the uncertainty and inherent difficulty of predicting the occurrence, the financial impact, and the periods in which the adjustments may be recognized. For the same reasons, the Company is unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information, which could be material to future results.
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) | |||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
August 29, | August 31, | ||||||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Earnings (Loss) per Diluted Share | |||||||
Reported net earnings (loss) per diluted share | $ | 1.75 | $ | (1.12) | |||
Impairments, severance, incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns, costs associated with portfolio optimization strategy, restructuring and transformation initiative costs, gain on sale of business and gain on extinguishment of debt | (1.25) | 1.46 | |||||
Adjusted net earnings per diluted share | $ | 0.50 | $ | 0.34 | |||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Gross Profit | |||||||
Reported gross profit | $ | 987,537 | $ | 726,988 | |||
Adjustments: | |||||||
Incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns | (23,000) | 193,735 | |||||
Total adjustments | (23,000) | 193,735 | |||||
Adjusted gross profit | $ | 964,537 | $ | 920,723 | |||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Gross Margin | |||||||
Reported gross margin | 36.7 | % | 26.7 | % | |||
Adjustments: | |||||||
Incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns | (0.8) | % | 7.2 | % | |||
Total adjustments | (0.8) | % | 7.2 | % | |||
Adjusted gross margin | 35.9 | % | 33.9 | % | |||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
August 29, | August 31, | ||||||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Selling, General and Administrative Expenses | |||||||
Reported selling, general and administrative expenses | $ | 850,218 | $ | 880,889 | |||
Adjustments: | |||||||
Severance costs | — | (22,537) | |||||
Costs associated with portfolio optimization strategy | (3,750) | — | |||||
Total adjustments | (3,750) | (22,537) | |||||
Adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses | $ | 846,468 | $ | 858,352 | |||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Selling, General and Administrative Expenses (SG&A) as a Percent of Net Sales | |||||||
Reported SG&A as a percent of net sales | 31.6 | % | 32.4 | % | |||
Adjustments: | |||||||
Severance costs | — | % | (0.8) | % | |||
Costs associated with portfolio optimization strategy | (0.1) | % | — | % | |||
Total adjustments | (0.1) | % | (0.8) | % | |||
Adjusted SG&A as a percent of net sales | 31.5 | % | 31.6 | % | |||
Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA | |||||||
Reported net earnings (loss) | $ | 217,900 | $ | (138,765) | |||
Depreciation and amortization | 85,277 | 84,430 | |||||
Interest expense, net | 23,371 | 16,342 | |||||
Gain on extinguishment of debt | (77,038) | — | |||||
Provision (benefit) for income taxes | 106,310 | (59,835) | |||||
EBITDA | $ | 355,820 | $ | (97,828) | |||
Pre-tax Adjustments: | |||||||
Incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns | (23,000) | 193,735 | |||||
Impairments (a) | 29,176 | 28,357 | |||||
Restructuring and transformation initiative costs | 23,128 | — | |||||
Severance costs | — | 22,537 | |||||
Gain on sale of business | (189,528) | — | |||||
Costs associated with portfolio optimization strategy | 3,750 | — | |||||
Total pre-tax adjustments | (156,474) | 244,629 | |||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 199,346 | $ | 146,801 | |||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Effective Income Tax Rate | |||||||
Reported effective income tax rate | 32.8 | % | 30.1 | % | |||
Impairments, severance, incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns, costs associated with portfolio optimization strategy, restructuring and transformation initiative costs, gain on sale of business and gain on extinguishment of debt | 1.5 | % | (21.1) | % | |||
Adjusted effective income tax rate | 34.3 | % | 9.0 | % | |||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
August 29, | August 31, | ||||||
Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Earnings (Loss) | |||||||
Reported net earnings (loss) | $ | 217,900 | $ | (138,765) | |||
Pre-tax Adjustments: | |||||||
Incremental inventory reserve for future markdowns | (23,000) | 193,735 | |||||
Impairments (a) | 29,176 | 28,357 | |||||
Restructuring and transformation initiative costs | 27,128 | — | |||||
Severance costs | — | 22,537 | |||||
Gain on sale of business | (189,528) | — | |||||
Gain on extinguishment of debt | (77,038) | — | |||||
Costs associated with portfolio optimization strategy | 3,750 | — | |||||
Total pre-tax adjustments | (229,512) | 244,629 | |||||
Tax impact of adjustments | 73,863 | (63,964) | |||||
Total adjustments, after tax | (155,649) | 180,665 | |||||
Adjusted net earnings | $ | 62,251 | $ | 41,900 | |||
(a) | Impairments include tradename and store asset impairments related to the North American Retail reporting unit. |
BED BATH & BEYOND INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Balance Sheets (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) | |||||||||||
August 29, | May 30, | February 29, | |||||||||
Assets | |||||||||||
Current assets: | |||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 1,441,845 | 1,120,974 | 1,000,340 | |||||||
Short term investment securities | — | 29,485 | 385,642 | ||||||||
Merchandise inventories | 2,052,041 | 2,240,449 | 2,093,869 | ||||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 249,672 | 354,796 | 248,342 | ||||||||
Assets held-for-sale | — | 70,530 | 98,092 | ||||||||
Total current assets | 3,743,558 | 3,816,234 | 3,826,285 | ||||||||
Long term investment securities | 19,893 | 19,928 | 20,380 | ||||||||
Property and equipment, net | 1,295,967 | 1,362,110 | 1,430,604 | ||||||||
Operating lease assets | 1,913,719 | 1,903,380 | 2,006,966 | ||||||||
Other assets | 465,963 | 592,695 | 506,280 | ||||||||
Total assets | $ | 7,439,100 | $ | 7,694,347 | $ | 7,790,515 | |||||
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | |||||||||||
Current liabilities: | |||||||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 1,028,730 | $ | 954,745 | 944,194 | ||||||
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities | 686,004 | 609,930 | 675,776 | ||||||||
Merchandise credit and gift card liabilities | 322,859 | 327,512 | 340,407 | ||||||||
Current operating lease liabilities | 464,946 | 545,547 | 463,005 | ||||||||
Liabilities related to assets held-for-sale | — | 26,303 | 43,144 | ||||||||
Total current liabilities | 2,502,539 | 2,464,037 | 2,466,526 | ||||||||
Other liabilities | 206,221 | 203,998 | 204,926 | ||||||||
Operating lease liabilities | 1,799,504 | 1,792,187 | 1,818,783 | ||||||||
Income taxes payable | 43,660 | 48,119 | 46,945 | ||||||||
Long term debt | 1,190,168 | 1,724,916 | 1,488,400 | ||||||||
Total liabilities | 5,742,092 | 6,233,257 | 6,025,580 | ||||||||
Shareholders' equity: | |||||||||||
Preferred stock - | — | — | — | ||||||||
Common stock - | 3,436 | 3,439 | 3,436 | ||||||||
Additional paid-in capital | 2,183,564 | 2,175,225 | 2,167,337 | ||||||||
Retained earnings | 10,290,896 | 10,072,535 | 10,374,826 | ||||||||
Treasury stock, at cost; 217,668, 217,611 and 217,155 shares, respectively | (10,718,789) | (10,718,292) | (10,715,755) | ||||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (62,099) | (71,817) | (64,909) | ||||||||
Total shareholders' equity | 1,697,008 | 1,461,090 | 1,764,935 | ||||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity | $ | 7,439,100 | $ | 7,694,347 | $ | 7,790,515 |
BED BATH & BEYOND INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES | |||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
August 29, | August 31, | ||||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities: | |||||||
Net income (loss) | 217,900 | (138,765) | |||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | |||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 85,277 | 84,430 | |||||
Goodwill and other impairments | 29,176 | 28,357 | |||||
Stock-based compensation | 8,178 | 12,062 | |||||
Deferred income taxes | 105,089 | (32,687) | |||||
Gain on sale of business | (189,528) | — | |||||
Gain on debt extinguishment | (77,038) | — | |||||
Other | 1,275 | (834) | |||||
Decrease (increase) in assets: | |||||||
Merchandise inventories | 184,525 | 207,429 | |||||
Other current assets | 105,806 | (54,383) | |||||
Other assets | (551) | (1,350) | |||||
Increase (decrease) in liabilities: | |||||||
Accounts payable | 92,496 | 23,246 | |||||
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities | 72,684 | 27,122 | |||||
Merchandise credit and gift card liabilities | (5,082) | (2,067) | |||||
Income taxes payable | (4,458) | (27,176) | |||||
Operating lease assets and liabilities, net | (85,076) | 41,011 | |||||
Other liabilities | 2,809 | (579) | |||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 543,482 | 165,816 | |||||
Cash Flows from Investing Activities: | |||||||
Redemption of held-to-maturity investment securities | 29,500 | 202,000 | |||||
Net proceeds from sale of business | 244,782 | — | |||||
Capital expenditures | (36,970) | (56,835) | |||||
Net cash provided by investing activities | 237,312 | 145,165 | |||||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities: | |||||||
Payment of dividends | (1,778) | (21,479) | |||||
Repurchase of common stock, including fees | (497) | (16,472) | |||||
Repayments of long-term debt | (457,827) | — | |||||
Payment of deferred financing fees | (7,690) | — | |||||
Net cash used in financing activities | (467,792) | (37,951) | |||||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | 5,386 | 1,928 | |||||
Net increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, including cash balances classified as assets held-for-sale | $ | 318,388 | 274,958 | ||||
Change in cash balances classified as held-for-sale | 2,545 | — | |||||
Net increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | $ | 320,933 | 274,958 | ||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash: | |||||||
Beginning of period | $ | 1,155,154 | $ | 732,199 | |||
End of period | $ | 1,476,087 | $ | 1,007,157 |
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