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The Cato Corporation (NYSE: CATO) reported a net income of $8.6 million or $0.39 per diluted share for Q3 2021, marking a substantial recovery from a net loss of $3.6 million in Q3 2020. Sales rose 14% to $170.5 million compared to Q3 2020, although they fell 10% from Q3 2019. Year-to-date, net income reached $43.3 million with an impressive 42% increase in sales to $587.7 million vs. 2020. Challenges from supply chain issues and COVID-19’s Delta variant impacted Q3 sales. The company remains committed to safety and service as it navigates these challenges.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cato Corporation (NYSE: CATO) today reported net income of $8.6 million or $0.39 per diluted share for the third quarter ended October 30, 2021, compared to a net loss of $3.6 million or ($0.15) per diluted share for the third quarter ended October 31, 2020. 

Sales for fiscal 2020 were significantly impacted by the closure of our stores for six weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning March 19, 2020. Due to the impact of the unprecedented closures, the Company will report sales compared to the past two years.  Sales for the third quarter ended October 30, 2021 were $170.5 million, or an increase of 14% from sales of $149.2 million for the third quarter ended October 31, 2020.  Compared to the same period in 2019, sales decreased 10% from sales of $189.4 million for the quarter ended November 2, 2019. The Company's same-store sales for the quarter increased 14% compared to 2020 and decreased 13% when compared to the same period in 2019.

For the nine months ended October 30, 2021, the Company reported net income of $43.3 million or $1.93 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $39.2 million or ($1.64) per diluted share for the nine months ended October 31, 2020.  Sales for the nine months ended October 30, 2021 were $587.7 million, an increase of 42% to sales of $414.3 million for the nine months ended October 31, 2020.  Compared to the same period in 2019, sales decreased 6% from sales of $627.8 million for the nine months ended November 2, 2019.  Year-to-date same-store sales increased 41% to 2020 and decreased 9% compared to the same period in 2019.

"We continue to face challenges due to the lingering effects of the pandemic on the retail industry and the economy as a whole," stated John Cato, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.  "Our sales for the third quarter were negatively impacted by lower inventory levels related to further deterioration in the supply chain coupled with increased positive cases related to the COVID-19 Delta variant."

Gross margin increased from 26.7% to 38.9% of sales in the quarter due to higher merchandise margins.  SG&A expenses as a percent of sales increased from 34.8% to 36.6% of sales during the quarter primarily due to increased employee benefit/bonus expense and store operating expenses as store operating hours have increased substantially compared to prior year. Income tax benefit for the quarter was $5.7 million due to increased benefits from tax planning initiatives and lower reserves related to uncertain tax positions, offset by higher pre-tax earnings versus a $9.7 million benefit in the prior year due to the pre-tax loss.  The Company ended the quarter with unrestricted cash and short-term investments of $200.1 million driven by strong cash flow from operations, offset by dividends and share repurchases.  This compares with $151.4 million for the same period in 2020. 

Year-to-date gross margin increased to 41.6% of sales from 21.4% the prior year primarily due to increased merchandise margins.  The year-to-date SG&A rate was 33.5% versus 35.8% primarily due to leveraging of expenses, partially offset by higher employee benefit/bonus expense.  Income tax expense for the nine months ended October 30, 2021 was $1.9 million versus a $22.7 million benefit last year.

Year-to-date, the Company permanently closed 6 stores.  As of October 30, 2021, the Company operates 1,324 stores in 32 states, compared to 1,347 stores in 33 states as of October 31, 2020.

"While our first half sales benefitted from pent-up demand, government stimulus and more reasonable inventory levels, third quarter sales softened due to decreasing inventory levels caused by worsening supply chain disruption," stated Mr. Cato.  "As we see these conditions persisting, coupled with the effects of rising inflation and potential government vaccine mandates, we believe the fourth quarter will be very challenging."

"As we enter the Holidays, amid the lingering effects of the pandemic, our associates' and customers' safety remain our primary focus," Mr. Cato said.  "We strive to offer our customers a safe place to shop for their favorite fashion trends at a great value with outstanding customer service."

The Cato Corporation is a leading specialty retailer of value-priced fashion apparel and accessories operating three concepts, "Cato," "Versona" and "It's Fashion."  The Company's Cato stores offer exclusive merchandise with fashion and quality comparable to mall specialty stores at low prices every day.  The Company also offers exclusive merchandise found in its Cato stores at www.catofashions.com.  Versona is a unique fashion destination offering apparel and accessories including jewelry, handbags and shoes at exceptional prices every day.  Select Versona merchandise can also be found at www.shopversona.com.  It's Fashion offers fashion with a focus on the latest trendy styles for the entire family at low prices every day.

Statements in this press release that express a belief, expectation or intention, as well as those that are not a historical fact, including, without limitation, statements regarding the Company's expected or estimated operational financial results, activities or opportunities, and potential impacts and effects of the coronavirus are considered "forward-looking" within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations that are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements.  Such factors include, but are not limited to, any actual or perceived deterioration in the conditions that drive consumer confidence and spending, including, but not limited to, prevailing social, economic, political and public health conditions and uncertainties, levels of unemployment, fuel, energy and food costs, wage rates, tax rates, interest rates, home values, consumer net worth and the availability of credit; changes in laws or regulations affecting our business including but not limited to tariffs; uncertainties regarding the impact of any governmental action regarding, or responses to, to the foregoing conditions; competitive factors and pricing pressures; our ability to predict and respond to rapidly changing fashion trends and consumer demands; our ability to successfully implement our new store development strategy to increase new store openings and the  ability of any such new stores to grow and perform as expected; adverse weather, public health threats (including the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak) or similar conditions that may affect our sales or operations; inventory risks due to shifts in market demand, including the ability to liquidate excess inventory at anticipated margins; and other factors discussed under "Risk Factors" in Part I, Item 1A  of the Company's most recently filed annual report on Form 10-K and in other reports the Company files with or furnishes to the SEC from time to time.  The Company does not undertake to publicly update or revise the forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that the projected results expressed or implied therein will not be realized. The Company is not responsible for any changes made to this press release by wire or Internet services.

 

THE CATO CORPORATION
















CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)




FOR THE PERIODS ENDED OCTOBER 30, 2021 AND OCTOBER 31, 2020






(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)


























Quarter Ended


Nine Months Ended


















October 30,

%


October 31,

%


October 30,

%


October 31,

%


2021

Sales


2020

Sales


2021

Sales


2020

Sales

















REVENUES
















  Retail sales

$

170,513

100.0%


$

149,205

100.0%


$

587,709

100.0%


$

414,283

100.0%

  Other revenue (principally finance,
















    late fees and layaway charges)


1,700

1.0%



1,586

1.1%



5,335

0.9%



5,410

1.3%

















    Total revenues


172,213

101.0%



150,791

101.1%



593,044

100.9%



419,693

101.3%

















GROSS MARGIN (Memo)


66,288

38.9%



39,801

26.7%



244,222

41.6%



88,545

21.4%

















COSTS AND EXPENSES, NET
















  Cost of goods sold


104,225

61.1%



109,404

73.3%



343,487

58.4%



325,738

78.6%

  Selling, general and administrative


62,466

36.6%



51,885

34.8%



196,687

33.5%



148,353

35.8%

  Depreciation


3,173

1.9%



3,619

2.4%



9,352

1.6%



11,113

2.7%

  Interest and other income


(541)

-0.3%



(791)

-0.5%



(1,719)

-0.3%



(3,603)

-0.9%

















    Cost and expenses, net


169,323

99.3%



164,117

110.0%



547,807

93.2%



481,601

116.3%

































Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes


2,890

1.7%



(13,326)

-8.9%



45,237

7.7%



(61,908)

-14.9%

















Income Tax (Benefit) Expense


(5,713)

-3.4%



(9,704)

-6.5%



1,929

0.3%



(22,698)

-5.5%

















Net Income (Loss)

$

8,603

5.0%


$

(3,622)

-2.4%


$

43,308

7.4%


$

(39,210)

-9.5%

































Basic Earnings Per Share

$

0.39



$

(0.15)



$

1.93



$

(1.64)


































Diluted Earnings Per Share

$

0.39



$

(0.15)



$

1.93



$

(1.64)


 

 

THE CATO CORPORATION







CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS 


(Dollars in thousands)















October 30,



January 30,


2021



2021


(Unaudited)



(Unaudited)








ASSETS







Current Assets







  Cash and cash equivalents

$

23,990



$

17,510

  Short-term investments


176,120




126,416

  Restricted cash


3,919




3,918

  Accounts receivable - net


56,017




52,743

  Merchandise inventories


90,229




84,123

  Other current assets


11,478




5,840








Total Current Assets


361,753




290,550








Property and Equipment - net


65,115




72,550








Noncurrent Deferred Income Taxes


5,920




5,685








Other Assets


23,528




22,850








Right-of-Use Assets, net


130,842




199,817








      TOTAL

$

587,158



$

591,452








LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY












Current Liabilities

$

164,103



$

118,513








Current Lease Liability


50,234




63,421








Noncurrent Liabilities


17,408




19,705








Lease Liability


84,635




143,315








Stockholders' Equity


270,778




246,498








      TOTAL

$

587,158



$

591,452

 

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SOURCE The Cato Corporation

FAQ

What are Cato's Q3 2021 financial results?

Cato reported a net income of $8.6 million or $0.39 per diluted share for Q3 2021.

How did Cato's sales perform in Q3 2021 compared to 2020?

Sales increased by 14% to $170.5 million compared to $149.2 million in Q3 2020.

What factors impacted Cato's Q3 2021 sales?

Sales were negatively impacted by lower inventory levels and the COVID-19 Delta variant.

What was Cato's year-to-date performance as of October 30, 2021?

Cato reported a year-to-date net income of $43.3 million and sales of $587.7 million, a 42% increase from 2020.

How many stores does Cato operate as of October 30, 2021?

Cato operates 1,324 stores in 32 states as of October 30, 2021, down from 1,347 stores in the previous year.

What challenges does Cato anticipate for the fourth quarter of 2021?

Cato expects challenges from ongoing supply chain disruptions, rising inflation, and potential vaccine mandates.

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