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J.Jill(JILL) - 2026 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-12-10 14:02
J.Jill (NYSE:JILL) Q3 2026 Earnings Call December 10, 2025 08:00 AM ET Company ParticipantsMarcus Belandra - Equity Research AssociateMary Coyne - CEOMark Webb - CFOConference Call ParticipantsCorey Tarlowe - Lead Equity AnalystJonna Kim - Equity Research AnalystJanine Stichter - Equity Research AnalystMarni Shapiro - Equity Research AnalystOperatorThank you for standing by. My name is Jill, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the J.Jill Q3 2025 ea ...
J.Jill(JILL) - 2026 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-12-10 14:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total company sales for Q3 were approximately $151 million, down 0.5% compared to Q3 2024, but in line with the higher end of expectations [10] - Total company comparable sales decreased by 0.9% compared to a decrease of 0.8% last year [9] - Q3 gross profit was about $107 million, down about $1 million compared to Q3 2024, with a gross margin of 70.9%, down 50 basis points year-over-year [10][11] - Adjusted net income per diluted share was 76 cents compared to 89 cents last year [12] - Adjusted EBITDA was $24.3 million in the quarter, down from $26.8 million in Q3 2024 [11] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Direct sales increased by 2% compared to the prior year, while store sales decreased by 2.6% [10] - The company saw positive responses in product categories such as jackets and bottoms, particularly in fashion denim and faux suede [3][29] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The competitive market became very promotional early in Q4, leading to increased price sensitivity among customers [4][21] - The company experienced a soft start in Q4, with holiday product assortments not resonating as planned [4][21] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on three strategic priorities: evolving product assortment, enhancing the customer journey, and improving operational efficiency [5][7] - A new Chief Growth Officer has been appointed to lead e-commerce and AI initiatives, indicating a focus on technology and growth [8][33] - The company plans to test localized merchandising strategies, with promising early results from a pilot in New York [5][39] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the foundation of the business and the progress made toward future opportunities [9] - The company anticipates a challenging Q4 due to elevated promotional activity and macroeconomic factors affecting consumer sentiment [16][25] - For the full year, the company expects sales to be down about 3% and comparable sales to be down about 4% compared to fiscal 2024 [17] Other Important Information - The company opened two new stores in Q3 and plans to open seven new stores in Q4, indicating ongoing expansion efforts [14][17] - The company repurchased 115,612 shares for approximately $2 million in Q3, with $18 million remaining on the share repurchase authorization [12] Q&A Session Summary Question: How is the company thinking about next year regarding merchandising and marketing? - Management noted that they will be able to influence product assortments by the end of Q1 and are encouraged by learnings from Q3 [20][23] Question: What worked well in Q3 and Q2? - Strength was noted in product categories such as bottoms and jackets, with newness in the assortment performing well [28][29] Question: How is technology evolving in the business? - The company has laid a foundation for technology improvements and is excited about the capabilities that AI can bring to operational efficiency [30][33] Question: What is the pricing strategy going into 2026? - The company plans to continue a strategic approach to pricing, focusing on value and quality while being selective about price increases [56][58] Question: How does the company plan to manage inventory for next year? - Inventory will be planned conservatively, considering the evolving product assortments and uncertain consumer sentiment [49][50]