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SAMSONITE(01910) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-13 13:32
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sales for Q1 were approximately $797 million, representing a decrease of 4.5% compared to the previous year [9][48] - Gross margin decreased slightly to 59.4% from 60.4% in the prior year [12][49] - Adjusted EBITDA was $128 million with an EBITDA margin of 16%, down from a record Q1 of the previous year [13][49] - Adjusted net income was $52 million, down from $87 million in the previous year [50] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Samsonite brand sales decreased by 2.6% when adjusted for a wholesale customer pulling orders into Q4 [11][23] - Tumi sales were down 2%, but showed growth in regions outside North America [11][23] - American Tourister sales decreased by nearly 11%, impacted by cautious buying from wholesale customers [11][23] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - North America sales were down 8%, with a slight adjustment indicating a 5% decrease when accounting for order pull-ins [15][20] - Asia sales decreased by 7%, with a noted improvement expected in Q2 [14][17] - Europe experienced growth of 4.4% in Q1, with expectations for continued strong performance [16][22] - Latin America was flat in Q1 but is expected to return to double-digit growth in Q2 [17][22] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on profitable, sustainable growth while maintaining cost discipline and strategic investments [8][76] - There is a strong emphasis on product innovation and development, particularly in the non-travel segment, which now accounts for 34% of sales [37][63] - The company is navigating tariff impacts by diversifying sourcing and implementing price adjustments [29][55] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted a macroeconomic environment with softened consumer sentiment, particularly in North America [3][5] - Travel demand is expected to remain robust, with a projected growth of 4% to 5% for the year [6][40] - The company anticipates a similar performance in Q2 compared to Q1, with slight improvements in certain regions [70][72] Other Important Information - The company has opened 64 net new stores in the past year, maintaining flat SG&A expenses [12][56] - There is a focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet, with net debt at approximately $1.2 billion and liquidity of nearly $1.4 billion [60][66] - The company is preparing for a potential dual listing, monitoring market conditions closely [79][80] Q&A Session Summary Question: Clarification on Q2 performance expectations - Management indicated that Q2 is expected to be similar to Q1, with slight improvements in Asia and Latin America [84][86] Question: Correlation between travel trends and sales growth - Management confirmed that travel trends are expected to remain correlated with sales growth, despite current consumer sentiment challenges [87][88] Question: Pricing strategies in response to tariffs - Management stated that pricing actions are being taken to offset tariff impacts, primarily focused on the U.S. market [90][91]
SAMSONITE(01910) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-05-13 13:30
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported Q1 sales of approximately $797 million, a decrease of 4.5% compared to the previous year, which was a record Q1 for the business [9][49] - Gross margin for Q1 was 59.4%, down from 60.4% in the previous year, attributed to a geographic mix with lower sales in higher-margin regions [12][49] - Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 was $128 million, with an EBITDA margin of 16%, down from the record number in Q1 of the previous year [13][49] - Adjusted net income for Q1 was $52 million, compared to $87 million in the previous year [49] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The largest core brands, Samsonite and Tumi, experienced declines of 2.6% and 2% respectively, while American Tourister saw a decline of nearly 11% due to softer consumer sentiment [11][22] - Non-travel sales accounted for 34% of total sales, showing growth opportunities in this underpenetrated market [37] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - North America sales were down 8% in Q1, with a slight adjustment indicating a 5% decline when accounting for a wholesale customer pulling orders [15][19] - Europe showed strong growth of 4.4% in Q1, with expectations for continued growth in Q2 [16][21] - Latin America was flat in Q1 but is expected to return to double-digit growth in Q2 [17][21] - Asia saw a decline of 7% in Q1, with some markets like India showing positive growth, while South Korea faced significant challenges [14][18] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on profitable, sustainable growth while maintaining cost discipline and strategic investments for long-term growth [8][78] - There is a strong emphasis on product innovation and development, with new collections launching in Q2 and Q3 [41][46] - The company is taking decisive actions to mitigate the impact of tariffs, including diversifying sourcing and implementing price increases [27][29] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that while consumer sentiment is softening, travel remains a priority for consumer spending, with a projected growth of 4% to 5% in travel for the year [6][67] - The macroeconomic environment remains uncertain, but the company is confident in its ability to navigate challenges and expects to come out stronger post-tariff adjustments [4][68] - The outlook for Q2 is expected to be similar to Q1, with potential slight improvements in certain markets [70][72] Other Important Information - The company is closely monitoring the dual listing preparations amid current market uncertainties [79] - The company maintains a healthy balance sheet with net debt of approximately $1.2 billion and liquidity of nearly $1.4 billion [58][64] Q&A Session Summary Question: Clarification on Q2 trading and travel trends correlation - Management indicated that Q2 is expected to be similar to Q1, with slight improvements in Asia and Latin America returning to trend [86][87] - The correlation between travel trends and sales growth is expected to remain strong, with potential benefits in the back half of the year [88][89] Question: Pricing strategies and impacts - Management is taking actions to offset tariff impacts through pricing adjustments, primarily in the U.S., but not providing specific numbers at this time [91][92]