Financial Performance - Annual revenues increased from $12.6 billion in fiscal 2020 to $18.9 billion in fiscal 2025, with a compounded annual growth rate of approximately 8%[79] - The fair value of the company's debt was estimated at $8.9 billion as of August 30, 2025, which is $94.4 million greater than its carrying value[236] - The company had $748.6 million in variable rate debt and $8.1 billion in fixed rate debt as of August 30, 2025[237] - A one percentage point increase in interest rates would reduce the fair value of the company's fixed rate debt by approximately $443.7 million[237] - Macroeconomic factors such as inflation, rising interest rates, and geopolitical conflicts could adversely affect sales growth and financial condition[129] Store Expansion - Store count grew from 6,549 stores at August 29, 2020, to 7,657 stores at August 30, 2025, representing a compounded annual growth rate of approximately 3%[80] Supply Chain and Operations - Significant investments in the supply chain include the construction of multiple new distribution centers that began operations in fiscal 2025[96] - The company directly imported approximately 13% of its purchases in fiscal 2025, indicating reliance on international vendors[94] - Disruptions in the supply chain could lead to low inventory availability and lost sales, impacting customer loyalty[95] Workforce and Costs - The company employs approximately 130,000 AutoZoners, with workforce costs being the largest operating expense[85] - Future sales growth may be limited if the company cannot profitably increase market share in the commercial auto parts business[82] - Economic pressures such as persistent unemployment and wage cuts could adversely affect same store sales and customer demand[79] Competition and Market Risks - The company faces competition from various auto parts distributors, which may limit its ability to grow sales with existing commercial customers[84] Cybersecurity and Data Privacy - The company has experienced unauthorized access and data exfiltration attempts, which may continue due to cyber-attacks and system vulnerabilities[114] - The company may face significant costs and liabilities from potential cyber incidents, including the need to notify impacted individuals and respond to claims[116] - The regulatory environment regarding data privacy is becoming more complex, potentially leading to increased compliance costs and risks of enforcement actions[117][123] Financial Risks - A downgrade in credit ratings could limit access to public debt markets and increase borrowing costs, adversely affecting earnings[120][122] - The company is self-insured for certain operational costs, and an increase in insurance claims could negatively impact financial condition and cash flows[119] Foreign Currency Exposure - The net asset exposure in Mexican subsidiaries was $893.1 million at August 30, 2025, reflecting a 5.9% increase in the year-end exchange rate of the Mexican peso against the U.S. dollar[239] - A hypothetical 10% adverse change in foreign currency exchange rates would result in a potential loss of approximately $81.2 million for the net assets in Mexican subsidiaries as of August 30, 2025[239] - Foreign currency exposures primarily arise from Mexican peso-denominated revenues and profits, with minimal exposure to other currencies[238] - The company generally does not hedge its long-term investments in Mexican subsidiaries, which are translated into U.S. dollars[239] - The year-end exchange rates for the Mexican peso decreased by 17.9% against the U.S. dollar during fiscal 2024[239] Interest Rate Management - Interest rate swaps have historically been used to convert variable rate debt to fixed rate debt, with no outstanding swaps as of August 30, 2025[234] - The company had outstanding fixed rate debt of $8.4 billion as of August 31, 2024, net of unamortized debt issuance costs[237] - The company had $580.0 million in variable rate debt as of August 31, 2024[237] Climate Change Risks - The company faces risks related to climate change, including increased operational costs and potential regulatory changes affecting business practices[124][126] IT Investments - Significant investments are required for upgrading IT systems, including migrating applications to the cloud and implementing new technologies like artificial intelligence, which may lead to operational challenges and increased costs[111]
AutoZone(AZO) - 2025 Q4 - Annual Report