Lands’ End Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
Lands’ End (NASDAQ: LE) announced its Q1 2024 financial results, revealing a mixed performance. The company reported a 7.8% decrease in net revenue to $285.5 million, influenced by the end of the Delta Air Lines contract. Excluding this impact, net revenue increased by 1%. Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) rose by low single digits, while gross profit grew 0.8% to $139.0 million, with gross margin improving by 410 basis points to 48.7%. However, the net loss widened to $6.4 million ($0.20 per diluted share) from $1.7 million ($0.05 per diluted share) in Q1 2023. Adjusted EBITDA fell to $11.6 million from $19.5 million in the same period last year. The company highlighted a 62.9% increase in third-party net revenue, driven by licensing arrangements. Inventory efficiency improved with a 23% year-over-year reduction. Looking ahead, Lands' End expects Q2 2024 net revenue to be between $290.0 million and $320.0 million.
- Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) increased by low single digits in Q1 2024.
- Gross profit increased to $139.0 million, a rise of 0.8% compared to Q1 2023.
- Gross margin improved by 410 basis points to 48.7%.
- Third-party net revenue increased by 62.9%, reaching $37.5 million.
- Inventory decreased by 23% year-over-year due to improved efficiency.
- Adjusted EBITDA increased by 68.1% excluding the impact of the Delta Air Lines contract.
- Net revenue decreased by 7.8% to $285.5 million.
- Global eCommerce net revenue fell by 3.7% to $195.5 million.
- Outfitters net revenue plummeted 42.3%, primarily due to the end of the Delta Air Lines contract.
- Net loss widened to $6.4 million, compared to $1.7 million in Q1 2023.
- Adjusted EBITDA dropped to $11.6 million from $19.5 million year-over-year.
- Net cash used in operating activities increased to $25.8 million from $10.8 million in Q1 2023.
Insights
Lands’ End's first-quarter financial results present a mixed performance for investors. While the Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) rose slightly, the net revenue dipped by
On a positive note, the company achieved a 410 basis point improvement in gross margin due to lower promotional activity and better inventory management. However, the increase in operating cash usage and higher term loan debt are concerns that could weigh on future operational flexibility.
Lands' End's financial health shows some signs of stress, with higher debt levels and increased cash outflows. The slight improvements in GMV and gross margin are not sufficient to offset the broader challenges evidenced by the net revenue decline and increase in losses.
From a market perspective, the decrease in U.S. and International eCommerce revenue highlights challenges in maintaining sales momentum, especially as the company reduces promotional activities. The sharp decline in the Outfitters business, particularly due to the conclusion of the Delta Air Lines contract, further underscores reliance on significant business accounts that can impact revenues notably when lost.
The focus on higher quality sales and less promotional activity has resulted in improved gross margins, but it remains uncertain if this strategy will sustain long-term growth, especially with the competitive pressures in the retail space.
The notable increase in third-party net revenue by 62.9% reflects success in diversifying revenue streams through licensing arrangements. This could be a strategic area to watch, as it may buffer the company's revenue in other segments.
DODGEVILLE, Wis, June 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lands’ End, Inc. (NASDAQ: LE) today announced financial results for the first quarter ended May 3, 2024.
Andrew McLean, Chief Executive Officer, stated, “Our performance in the first quarter continued the considerable momentum we generated in 2023 and resulted in an increase in our Gross Merchandise Value, an increase in gross profit dollars and significant gross margin expansion. Our value creation strategy, centered around Lands’ End being the innovative, asset-light solutions-based brand that’s ready for life’s every journey, is yielding the operational and financial results we’re targeting and positioning us well to further build the brand and grow our loyal customer base.”
First Quarter Financial Highlights
- Gross Merchandise Value (“GMV”) is total order value of all merchandise sold to customers through business-to-consumer and business-to-business channels, as well as the retail value of the merchandise sold through third party distribution channels. In the first quarter of 2024, GMV increased low single digits compared to the first quarter of 2023.
- For the first quarter, Net revenue decreased
7.8% to$285.5 million compared to$309.6 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding the$26.9 million in revenue from the conclusion of the Delta Air Lines business in the first quarter of fiscal 2023, Net revenue increased1.0% .- Global eCommerce Net revenue was
$195.5 million , a decrease of3.7% from$203.1 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2023.- Compared to first quarter of fiscal 2023, U.S. eCommerce Net revenue decreased
4.0% largely driven by a concerted effort to reduce promotional activity and improved inventory management compared to the prior year resulting in increased gross profit from higher gross margins. - Compared to first quarter of fiscal 2023, International eCommerce Net revenue decreased
1.7% , primarily driven by a concerted effort to reduce promotional activity and improved inventory management compared to the prior year resulting in increased gross profit from higher gross margins.
- Compared to first quarter of fiscal 2023, U.S. eCommerce Net revenue decreased
- Outfitters Net revenue was
$42.7 million for first quarter of fiscal 2024, a decrease of$31.3 million or42.3% from$74.0 million during the first quarter of fiscal 2023. The decrease was primarily driven by the conclusion of the Delta Air Lines contract in the first quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding the$26.9 million decrease in year-over-year revenue from the Delta Air Lines business, Net revenue for the Outfitters business decreased9.3% . - Third Party Net revenue was
$37.5 million , an increase of$14.5 million or62.9% from$23.0 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2023. The increase was primarily due to revenue generated from licensing arrangements, including$10.5 million of Lands’ End produced inventory sold to a licensee in connection with the transition of the Kids business. Online marketplaces saw increased gross profit from improved gross margin primarily driven by the expansion of the Company’s strategy to focus on higher quality sales.
- Global eCommerce Net revenue was
- Gross profit was
$139.0 million , an increase of$1.1 million or0.8% from$137.9 million during the first quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding the$12.7 million from the conclusion of the Delta Air Lines business in the first quarter of fiscal 2023, Gross profit increased$13.8 million or11.0% compared to the prior year. Gross margin increased approximately 410 basis points to48.7% , compared to44.6% in first quarter of fiscal 2023. The gross margin improvement was primarily driven by leveraging the strength in product solutions and newness across the channels, lower promotional activity, reduction in clearance inventory and improvements in supply chain costs. - Selling and administrative expenses increased
$8.9 million to$127.4 million or44.6% of Net revenue, compared to$118.5 million or38.3% of Net revenue in first quarter of fiscal 2023. The approximately 630 basis points increase was driven by deleveraging from lower revenues and higher digital marketing spend focused on new customer acquisition. - Net loss was
$6.4 million , or$0.20 loss per diluted share compared to Net loss of$1.7 million or$0.05 loss per diluted share in the first quarter of fiscal 2023. - Adjusted net loss was
$6.2 million , or$0.20 loss per diluted share compared to Adjusted net loss of$1.6 million or$0.05 loss per diluted share in the first quarter of fiscal 2023. - Adjusted EBITDA was
$11.6 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 compared to$19.5 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2023. Excluding the$12.6 million from the conclusion of the Delta Air Lines business in the first quarter of fiscal 2023, Adjusted EBITDA increased by68.1% .
First Quarter Business Highlights:
- Delivered a 410 basis point improvement in gross margin, driven by new products across the brand, strength in product solutions and newness across the channels, lower promotional activity and improved inventory management.
- Achieved the fifth consecutive quarter improvement in inventory with a year-over-year
23% reduction through improved flow and productivity. - New customer acquisition increased high-single digits globally in the first quarter of fiscal 2024.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Highlights
Cash and cash equivalents were
Inventories, net, was
Net cash used in operating activities was
As of May 3, 2024, the Company had
During the first quarter of fiscal 2024, the Company repurchased
Outlook
Bernie McCracken, Chief Financial Officer, stated, “The Company’s continued focus on expanding profitability, including by better managing inventories, which were down
For the second quarter of fiscal 2024 the Company expects:
- Net revenue to be between
$290.0 million and$320.0 million . - Gross Merchandise Value expected to deliver mid to high-single digits percentage growth.
- Net loss to be between
$8.5 million and$6.0 million and diluted loss per share to be between$0.27 and$0.19 . - Adjusted net loss to be between
$4.5 million and$2.0 million and Adjusted diluted loss per share to be between$0.14 and$0.06 . - Adjusted EBITDA in the range of
$14.0 million to$17.0 million .
For fiscal 2024 the Company now expects:
- Net revenue to be between
$1.36 billion and$1.45 billion . - Gross Merchandise Value expected to deliver low to mid-single digits percentage growth.
- Net income to be between
$2.5 million and$10.0 million and diluted earnings per share to be between$0.08 and$0.32 . - Adjusted net income to be between
$5.5 million and$13.0 million and Adjusted diluted earnings per share to be between$0.18 and$0.41 . - Adjusted EBITDA in the range of
$88.0 million to$97.0 million . - Capital expenditures of approximately
$30.0 million .
Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. ET to review its first quarter financial results and related matters. The call may be accessed through the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at http://investors.landsend.com.
About Lands’ End, Inc.
Lands’ End, Inc. (NASDAQ:LE) is a leading digital retailer of solution-based apparel, swimwear, outerwear, accessories, footwear, home products and uniforms. Lands’ End offers products online at www.landsend.com, through third-party distribution channels, our own Company Operated stores and third-party license agreements. Lands’ End also offers products to businesses and schools, for their employees and students, through the Outfitters distribution channel. Lands’ End is a classic American lifestyle brand that creates solutions for life’s every journey.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including statements regarding the Company’s execution of its value creation strategy and the intended results of that strategy; the Company’s achievement of financial results that it is targeting; the Company’s belief that it is positioned well to further build the brand and grow its customer base; the Company’s focus on expanding profitability, including through better inventory management, and the expected impact of such focus on the Company’s results and serving to set a strong foundation for future growth; the Company’s outlook and expectations as to Net revenue, Gross Merchandise Value, Net income/loss, earnings/loss per share, Adjusted net income/loss, Adjusted earnings/loss per share and Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 and for the full year of fiscal 2024, and capital expenditures for fiscal 2024; and the potential for additional purchases under the Company’s share repurchase program. The following important factors and uncertainties, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements: global supply chain challenges and their impact on inbound transportation costs and delays in receiving product; disruption in the Company’s supply chain, including with respect to its distribution centers, third-party manufacturing partners and logistics partners, caused by limits in freight capacity, increases in transportation costs, port congestion, other logistics constraints, and closure of certain manufacturing facilities and production lines due to public health crises and other global economic conditions; the impact of global economic conditions, including inflation, on consumer discretionary spending; the impact of public health crises on operations, customer demand and the Company’s supply chain, as well as its consolidated results of operation, financial position and cash flows; the Company may be unsuccessful in implementing its strategic initiatives, or its initiatives may not have their desired impact on its business; the Company’s ability to obtain additional financing on commercially acceptable terms or at all, including, the condition of the lending and debt markets; the Company’s ability to offer merchandise and services that customers want to purchase; changes in customer preference from the Company’s branded merchandise; the Company’s results may be materially impacted if tariffs on imports to the United States increase and it is unable to offset the increased costs from current or future tariffs through pricing negotiations with its vendor base, moving production out of countries impacted by the tariffs, passing through a portion of the cost increases to the customer, or other savings opportunities; customers’ use of the Company’s digital platform, including customer acceptance of its efforts to enhance its eCommerce websites, including the Outfitters website; customer response to the Company’s marketing efforts across all types of media; the Company’s maintenance of a robust customer list; the Company’s retail store strategy may be unsuccessful; the Company’s Third Party channel may not develop as planned or have its desired impact; the Company’s dependence on information technology; failure of information technology systems, including with respect to its eCommerce operations, or an inability to upgrade or adapt its systems; failure to adequately protect against cybersecurity threats or maintain the security and privacy of customer, employee or company information and the impact of cybersecurity events on the Company; fluctuations and increases in costs of raw materials as well as fluctuations in other production and distribution-related costs; impairment of the Company’s relationships with its vendors; the Company’s failure to compete effectively in the apparel industry; legal, regulatory, economic and political risks associated with international trade and those markets in which the Company conducts business and sources its merchandise; the Company’s failure to protect or preserve the image of its brands and its intellectual property rights; increases in postage, paper and printing costs; failure by third parties who provide the Company with services in connection with certain aspects of its business to perform their obligations; the Company’s failure to timely and effectively obtain shipments of products from its vendors and deliver merchandise to its customers; reliance on promotions and markdowns to encourage customer purchases; the Company’s failure to efficiently manage inventory levels; unseasonal or severe weather conditions; natural disasters, political crises or other catastrophic events; the adverse effect on the Company’s reputation if its independent vendors or licensees do not use ethical business practices or comply with contractual obligations, applicable laws and regulations; assessments for additional state taxes; incurrence of charges due to impairment of other intangible assets and long-lived assets; the impact on the Company’s business of adverse worldwide economic and market conditions, including inflation and other economic factors that negatively impact consumer spending on discretionary items; the stock repurchase program may not be executed to the full extent within its duration, due to business or market conditions or Company credit facility limitations; the ability of the Company’s principal stockholders to exert substantial influence over the Company; and other risks, uncertainties and factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” section of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended February 2, 2024. The Company intends the forward-looking statements to speak only as of the time made and does not undertake to update or revise them as more information becomes available, except as required by law.
CONTACTS
Lands’ End, Inc.
Bernard McCracken
Chief Financial Officer
(608) 935-4100
Investor Relations:
ICR, Inc.
Tom Filandro
(646) 277-1235
Tom.Filandro@icrinc.com
-Financial Tables Follow-
LANDS’ END, INC. Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited) | ||||||||||||
(in thousands, except per share data) | May 3, 2024 | April 28, 2023 | February 2, 2024* | |||||||||
ASSETS | ||||||||||||
Current assets | ||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 27,350 | $ | 7,332 | $ | 25,314 | ||||||
Restricted cash | 2,489 | 2,149 | 1,976 | |||||||||
Accounts receivable, net | 34,664 | 38,759 | 35,295 | |||||||||
Inventories, net | 288,629 | 376,062 | 301,724 | |||||||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 51,889 | 45,743 | 45,951 | |||||||||
Total current assets | 405,021 | 470,045 | 410,260 | |||||||||
Property and equipment, net | 113,286 | 126,397 | 118,033 | |||||||||
Operating lease right-of-use asset | 22,286 | 31,878 | 23,438 | |||||||||
Goodwill | — | 106,700 | — | |||||||||
Intangible asset | 257,000 | 257,000 | 257,000 | |||||||||
Other assets | 2,514 | 3,174 | 2,748 | |||||||||
TOTAL ASSETS | $ | 800,107 | $ | 995,194 | $ | 811,479 | ||||||
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | ||||||||||||
Current liabilities | ||||||||||||
Current portion of long-term debt | $ | 13,000 | $ | 13,750 | $ | 13,000 | ||||||
Accounts payable | 108,287 | 110,097 | 131,922 | |||||||||
Lease liability – current | 5,628 | 5,533 | 6,024 | |||||||||
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities | 92,181 | 88,216 | 108,972 | |||||||||
Total current liabilities | 219,096 | 217,596 | 259,918 | |||||||||
Long-term borrowings under ABL Facility | 40,000 | 100,000 | — | |||||||||
Long-term debt, net | 233,087 | 220,786 | 236,170 | |||||||||
Lease liability – long-term | 21,873 | 32,335 | 22,952 | |||||||||
Deferred tax liabilities | 48,620 | 45,863 | 48,020 | |||||||||
Other liabilities | 2,830 | 3,330 | 2,826 | |||||||||
TOTAL LIABILITIES | 565,506 | 619,910 | 569,886 | |||||||||
Commitments and contingencies | ||||||||||||
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | ||||||||||||
Common stock, par value issued and outstanding: 31,407, 32,460 and 31,433, respectively | 314 | 325 | 315 | |||||||||
Additional paid-in capital | 356,871 | 362,285 | 356,764 | |||||||||
(Accumulated deficit) Retained earnings | (106,002 | ) | 29,615 | (99,417 | ) | |||||||
Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (16,582 | ) | (16,941 | ) | (16,069 | ) | ||||||
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | 234,601 | 375,284 | 241,593 | |||||||||
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | $ | 800,107 | $ | 995,194 | $ | 811,479 | ||||||
* Derived from the audited consolidated financial statements included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended February 2, 2024.
LANDS’ END, INC. Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) | ||||||||
13 Weeks Ended | ||||||||
(in thousands, except per share data) | May 3, 2024 | April 28, 2023 | ||||||
Net revenue | $ | 285,471 | $ | 309,558 | ||||
Cost of sales (exclusive of depreciation and amortization) | 146,491 | 171,621 | ||||||
Gross profit | 138,980 | 137,937 | ||||||
Selling and administrative | 127,401 | 118,514 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 9,005 | 9,301 | ||||||
Other operating expense, net | 341 | 202 | ||||||
Operating income | 2,233 | 9,920 | ||||||
Interest expense | 10,336 | 12,283 | ||||||
Other (income), net | (88 | ) | (187 | ) | ||||
Loss before income taxes | (8,015 | ) | (2,176 | ) | ||||
Income tax benefit | (1,573 | ) | (524 | ) | ||||
NET LOSS | $ | (6,442 | ) | $ | (1,652 | ) | ||
NET LOSS PER COMMON SHARE | ||||||||
Basic: | $ | (0.20 | ) | $ | (0.05 | ) | ||
Diluted: | $ | (0.20 | ) | $ | (0.05 | ) | ||
Basic weighted average common shares outstanding | 31,439 | 32,443 | ||||||
Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding | 31,439 | 32,443 | ||||||
Definitions, Reconciliations and Uses of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to our Net income (loss) determined in accordance with GAAP, for purposes of evaluating operating performance, we report the following non-GAAP measures: Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted EBITDA. Adjusted net income (loss) is also expressed on a diluted per share basis.
We believe presenting non-GAAP financial measures provides useful information to investors, allowing them to assess how the business performed excluding the effects of significant non-recurring or non-operational amounts. We believe the use of the non-GAAP financial measures facilitates comparing the results being reported against past and future results by eliminating amounts that we believe are not comparable between periods and assists investors in evaluating the effectiveness of our operations and underlying business trends in a manner that is consistent with management’s own methods for evaluating business performance.
Our management uses Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted EBITDA to evaluate the operating performance of our business for comparable periods and to discuss our business with our Board of Directors, institutional investors and other market participants. Adjusted EBITDA is also used as the basis for a performance measure used in executive incentive compensation.
The methods we use to calculate our non-GAAP financial measures may differ significantly from methods other companies use to compute similar measures. As a result, any non-GAAP financial measures presented herein may not be comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted EBITDA should not be used by investors or other third parties as the sole basis for formulating investment decisions as these measures may exclude a number of important cash and non-cash recurring items.
Adjusted net income (loss) is defined as net income (loss) excluding significant non-recurring or non-operational items as set forth below. Adjusted net income (loss) is also presented on a diluted per share basis. While Adjusted net income (loss) is a non-GAAP measurement, management believes that it is an important indicator of operating performance and useful to investors.
- Other significant non-recurring or non-operational items, while periodically affecting our results, may vary significantly from period to period and have a disproportionate effect in a given period, which affects comparability of results and are described below:
- For the 13 weeks ended May 3, 2024, we excluded the severance and benefit costs associated with reduction in corporate positions.
- For the 13 weeks ended April 28, 2023, we excluded the closing costs, net of other operating income, recorded for the Lands’ End Japan closure.
- For the 13 weeks ended May 3, 2024, we excluded the severance and benefit costs associated with reduction in corporate positions.
The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, a reconciliation of Net loss to Adjusted net loss and Adjusted diluted net loss per share:
Unaudited | 13 Weeks Ended | |||||||
(in thousands, except per share amounts) | May 3, 2024 | April 28, 2023 | ||||||
Net loss | $ | (6,442 | ) | $ | (1,652 | ) | ||
Corporate restructuring | 342 | — | ||||||
Lands’ End Japan closure | — | 76 | ||||||
Tax effects on adjustments (1) | (87 | ) | (19 | ) | ||||
ADJUSTED NET LOSS | $ | (6,187 | ) | $ | (1,595 | ) | ||
ADJUSTED DILUTED NET LOSS PER SHARE | $ | (0.20 | ) | $ | (0.05 | ) | ||
Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding | 31,439 | 32,443 | ||||||
(1) The tax impact of adjustments is calculated at the applicable U.S. and non-U.S. Federal and State statutory rates.
While Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measurement, management believes that it is an important indicator of operating performance, and is useful to investors, because EBITDA excludes the effects of financings, investing activities and tax structure by eliminating the effects of interest, depreciation and income tax.
- Other significant items, while periodically affecting our results, may vary significantly from period to period and have a disproportionate effect in a given period, which affects comparability of results and are described below:
- For the 13 weeks ended May 3, 2024, we excluded the severance and benefit costs associated with reduction in corporate positions.
- For the 13 weeks ended April 28, 2023, we excluded the closing costs, net of other operating income, for the Lands’ End Japan closure.
- For the 13 weeks ended May 3, 2024 and April 28, 2023, we excluded the respective net gain or loss on disposal of property and equipment.
- For the 13 weeks ended April 28, 2023, we excluded the amortization of transaction related costs associated with the Third Party distribution channel.
- For the 13 weeks ended May 3, 2024, we excluded the severance and benefit costs associated with reduction in corporate positions.
The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, selected income statement data, both in dollars and as a percentage of Net revenue and a reconciliation of Net loss to Adjusted EBITDA:
Unaudited | 13 Weeks Ended | |||||||||||||||
(in thousands) | May 3, 2024 | April 28, 2023 | ||||||||||||||
Net loss | $ | (6,442 | ) | (2.3 | )% | $ | (1,652 | ) | (0.5 | )% | ||||||
Income tax benefit | (1,573 | ) | (0.6 | )% | (524 | ) | (0.2 | )% | ||||||||
Other (income), net | (88 | ) | (0.0 | )% | (187 | ) | (0.1 | )% | ||||||||
Interest expense | 10,336 | 3.6 | % | 12,283 | 4.0 | % | ||||||||||
Operating income | 2,233 | 0.8 | % | 9,920 | 3.2 | % | ||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 9,005 | 3.2 | % | 9,301 | 3.0 | % | ||||||||||
Corporate restructuring | 342 | 0.1 | % | — | — | % | ||||||||||
Lands’ End Japan closure | — | — | % | 76 | 0.0 | % | ||||||||||
(Gain) loss on disposal of property and equipment | (1 | ) | (0.0 | )% | 123 | 0.0 | % | |||||||||
Other | — | — | % | 94 | 0.0 | % | ||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 11,579 | 4.1 | % | $ | 19,514 | 6.3 | % | ||||||||
Second Quarter Fiscal 2024 Guidance Adjusted EBITDA | 13 Weeks Ended | ||||||
(in millions) | August 2, 2024 | ||||||
Net loss | $ | (8.5 | ) | — | $ | (6.0 | ) |
Depreciation, interest, other income, taxes and other significant items | 22.5 | — | 23.0 | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 14.0 | — | $ | 17.0 |
Second Quarter Fiscal 2024 Guidance Adjusted Net Loss and Adjusted Diluted Loss per Share | 13 Weeks Ended | ||||||
(in millions) | August 2, 2024 | ||||||
Net loss | $ | (8.5 | ) | — | $ | (6.0 | ) |
Restructuring and other significant items | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | ||||
Adjusted net loss | $ | (4.5 | ) | — | $ | (2.0 | ) |
Adjusted diluted loss per share | $ | (0.14 | ) | — | $ | (0.06 | ) |
Fiscal 2024 Guidance Adjusted EBITDA | 52 Weeks Ended | ||||||
(in millions) | January 31, 2025 | ||||||
Net income | $ | 2.5 | — | $ | 10.0 | ||
Depreciation, interest, other income, taxes and other significant items | 85.5 | — | 87.0 | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 88.0 | — | $ | 97.0 |
Fiscal 2024 Guidance Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share | 52 Weeks Ended | ||||||
(in millions) | January 31, 2025 | ||||||
Net income | $ | 2.5 | — | $ | 10.0 | ||
Restructuring and other significant items | 3.0 | — | 3.0 | ||||
Adjusted net income | $ | 5.5 | — | $ | 13.0 | ||
Adjusted diluted earnings per share | $ | 0.18 | — | $ | 0.41 | ||
LANDS’ END, INC. Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) | ||||||||
13 Weeks Ended | ||||||||
(in thousands) | May 3, 2024 | April 28, 2023 | ||||||
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
Net loss | $ | (6,442 | ) | $ | (1,652 | ) | ||
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities: | ||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 9,005 | 9,301 | ||||||
Amortization of debt issuance costs | 667 | 815 | ||||||
(Gain)/loss on disposal of property and equipment | (1 | ) | 123 | |||||
Stock-based compensation | 1,226 | 1,083 | ||||||
Deferred income taxes | 398 | (112 | ) | |||||
Other | (199 | ) | (193 | ) | ||||
Change in operating assets and liabilities: | ||||||||
Accounts receivable, net | 553 | 6,244 | ||||||
Inventories, net | 12,762 | 49,604 | ||||||
Accounts payable | (21,257 | ) | (57,050 | ) | ||||
Other operating assets | (5,989 | ) | (335 | ) | ||||
Other operating liabilities | (16,538 | ) | (18,583 | ) | ||||
Net cash used in operating activities | (25,815 | ) | (10,755 | ) | ||||
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
Sales of property and equipment | 5 | — | ||||||
Purchases of property and equipment | (6,736 | ) | (12,384 | ) | ||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (6,731 | ) | (12,384 | ) | ||||
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
Proceeds from borrowings under ABL Facility | 49,000 | 83,000 | ||||||
Payments of borrowings under ABL Facility | (9,000 | ) | (83,000 | ) | ||||
Payments on term loan | (3,250 | ) | (3,438 | ) | ||||
Payments of debt issuance costs | (528 | ) | — | |||||
Payments for taxes related to net share settlement of equity awards | (249 | ) | (1,199 | ) | ||||
Purchases and retirement of common stock | (1,014 | ) | (3,781 | ) | ||||
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | 34,959 | (8,418 | ) | |||||
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | 136 | (353 | ) | |||||
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH | 2,549 | (31,910 | ) | |||||
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH, BEGINNING OF PERIOD | 27,290 | 41,391 | ||||||
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH, END OF PERIOD | $ | 29,839 | $ | 9,481 | ||||
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW DATA | ||||||||
Unpaid liability to acquire property and equipment | $ | 1,480 | $ | 5,738 | ||||
Income taxes paid | $ | 340 | $ | 1,315 | ||||
Interest paid | $ | 10,983 | $ | 13,164 | ||||
Operating lease right-of-use-assets obtained in exchange for lease liabilities | $ | — | $ | 2,539 |
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