Core Insights - Darden Restaurants, Inc. reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 results with earnings missing estimates but revenues exceeding expectations, leading to an 8% decline in stock price during pre-market trading [1] Financial Performance - Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the fiscal first quarter were $1.97, below the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.00, compared to $1.75 in the prior-year quarter [2] - Total sales reached $3,044.7 million, surpassing the consensus mark of $3,040 million, reflecting a 10.4% increase from the previous year, supported by a 4.7% increase in same-restaurant sales [3] Segment Performance - Sales at Olive Garden increased 7.6% year over year to $1.3 billion, matching estimates, with same-restaurant sales up 5.9% [4] - LongHorn Steakhouse saw an 8.8% year-over-year sales increase to $776.4 million, though below the estimate of $811.5 million, with comps rising 5.5% [5] - Fine Dining segment sales rose 2.7% to $286.5 million, slightly above the estimate of $285 million, but comps fell 0.2% [5] - Other Business segment sales surged 22.5% year over year to $680.7 million, exceeding the estimate of $628.5 million, with comps up 3.3% [6] Operating Costs - Total operating costs and expenses increased 8.8% year over year to $2.7 billion, primarily due to higher food and beverage expenses, labor costs, and marketing expenses, missing the projection of $2.72 billion [7] Balance Sheet - As of August 24, 2025, cash and cash equivalents were $211 million, down from $240 million as of May 25, 2025, while inventories decreased slightly to $309.6 million [8] Future Outlook - For fiscal 2026, Darden raised its total sales growth outlook to 7.5% to 8.5%, including approximately 2% growth related to the 53rd week, with same-restaurant sales growth anticipated between 2.5% to 3.5% [11] - The company plans to open approximately 65 net new restaurants and allocate $700-$750 million for capital spending in fiscal 2026 [12]
Darden Q1 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Top, Stock Down