DAVIDsTEA Reports Third Quarter Results
Globenewswire·2025-12-16 12:00

Core Insights - DAVIDsTEA Inc. reported a focus on achieving profitable quarters while aligning marketing initiatives with the holiday season and the stronger fourth quarter, indicating a commitment to disciplined execution and growth strategies [3][22] - The company experienced a 2.9% increase in brick-and-mortar and comparable store sales for the quarter, building on an 18.1% increase from the previous year, highlighting the strength of physical retail [3][6] - Despite challenges in online and wholesale channels due to economic conditions and U.S. tariffs, early retail trends for the fourth quarter appear encouraging [3][22] Financial Performance - Total sales for the third quarter reached $12.6 million, a decrease of $1.4 million or 10.2% from the prior year, with Canadian sales accounting for 88.5% of total revenue [4][5] - U.S. sales fell to $1.5 million, down 28.3% from the previous year, while Canadian sales decreased by 7.1% [4][7] - Gross profit was $5.9 million, down 17.9% from $7.2 million in the prior year, with gross profit as a percentage of sales decreasing to 47.0% from 51.5% [8][24] Cost Management - Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses decreased by 26.5% to $6.4 million, attributed to a lower operating cost base and reduced IT-related expenses [9][10] - The company recorded a net loss of $0.6 million, an improvement from a net loss of $1.6 million in the prior year [11][12] Liquidity and Capital Resources - As of November 1, 2025, the company had $8.1 million in cash and working capital of $10.7 million, down from $12.8 million earlier in the year [14][15] - The company completed a $2.7 million revenue-linked financing and a $3.0 million private placement to strengthen liquidity [5][20] Growth Strategy - DAVIDsTEA aims to double its retail footprint in Canada, with plans to open up to six new stores in fiscal 2026 [3][5] - The company opened a new store at Laurier Québec Mall in December and has additional locations under contract and letters of intent [5][6]