Core Insights - Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (BOOT) reported strong third-quarter results for 2026, with both revenue and earnings meeting expectations and showing year-over-year growth, leading management to raise its fiscal 2026 guidance [1][9] Quarterly Performance - BOOT's earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter was $2.79, an increase from $2.43 in the same period last year, which had included a 22-cent benefit from the former CEO's resignation [2] - Net sales reached $705.6 million, reflecting a 16% year-over-year increase, driven by new store openings and same-store sales growth [2] Same-Store Sales and Expansion - Consolidated same-store sales grew by 5.7% year over year, with retail same-store sales increasing by 3.7% and e-commerce same-store sales rising significantly by 19.6% [3] - The company opened 25 new stores during the quarter, bringing the total to 514 stores [3] Margin and Cost Performance - Gross profit increased by 17.7% year over year to $281.2 million, with gross margin improving by 60 basis points to 39.9% [4] - Selling, General and Administrative (SG&A) expenses rose to $166.5 million from $139.4 million, primarily due to higher payroll and operational costs associated with more stores [5] - Income from operations was $114.8 million, up from $99.5 million, although operating margin contracted by 10 basis points to 16.3% [6] Financial Health - At the end of the quarter, BOOT had $200 million in cash and cash equivalents and total shareholders' equity of $1.28 billion [7] - The company repurchased 67,279 shares for $12.5 million during the quarter and anticipates capital expenditures of $125-$130 million, net of estimated landlord tenant allowances [7] Future Guidance - For the fourth quarter, BOOT plans to open 15 new stores and expects net sales between $525 million and $535 million, indicating year-over-year growth of 16% to 18% [8] - Consolidated same-store sales are projected to increase by 3% to 5%, with retail and e-commerce same-store sales expected to grow by 2.2%-4.2% and 11%-13%, respectively [8] Updated Fiscal 2026 Guidance - BOOT now anticipates fiscal 2026 net sales between $2.24 billion and $2.25 billion, representing a 17% to 18% year-over-year growth, an increase from the previous guidance of $2.20 billion to $2.23 billion [12] - Consolidated same-store sales growth is now forecasted between 6.5% and 7%, improved from the earlier estimate of 4%-6% [12] - Retail same-store sales are expected to be in the range of 5.5%-6%, while e-commerce same-store sales are projected to be 14.5%-15% [12] Earnings Projections - The company expects merchandise margin of $1.138 billion to $1.144 billion, representing about 50.8% of sales, with gross profit projected between $850 million and $855 million [13] - Income from operations is expected to be in the range of $297 million to $301 million, with projected earnings per share between $7.25 and $7.35, an improvement from $5.82 reported in fiscal 2025 [13]
Boot Barn Q3 Earnings & Sales Meet Estimates, FY26 Guidance Up