Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Net sales for Q4 2024 were $1,680 million, representing a 6.6% decline compared to the previous year, primarily due to a comparison against a 53-week fiscal year [7][36] - Comparable sales decreased by 3%, with a sequential improvement from Q3 and the first half of the year [8][36] - Gross margin for Q4 was 32.2%, down 110 basis points year-over-year, influenced by higher freight and distribution costs [13][37] - Net income for Q4 was $133.6 million, with diluted earnings per share of $1.89, while adjusted net income was $139 million or $1.96 per share [36][48] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The outdoor category was the best performer, with net sales growth of 2%, driven by hunting, fishing, and camping products [11] - The footwear business saw a 2% decline in net sales, with strong performances from brands like ASICS and New Balance [13] - Private brands accounted for approximately 23% of total net sales, up from 22% in the previous fiscal year [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company gained approximately 40 basis points of store traffic share among households earning over $100,000 annually in December, indicating a shift in consumer behavior towards value [40][93] - Traffic growth accelerated by 700 basis points in December compared to October, reflecting a positive response to the company's value proposition [40] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company plans to open 20 to 25 new stores in 2025, having already opened three in Pennsylvania and Maryland [20] - A significant focus will be on enhancing the e-commerce experience, including improvements in site navigation and fulfillment options [23][24] - The introduction of the Jordan brand in 145 stores is expected to be a major growth driver, with plans to expand Nike assortments as well [26][80] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed cautious optimism for 2025, anticipating challenges in Q1 but expecting Q2 to be the strongest quarter due to new initiatives [49][60] - The company is adapting to macroeconomic pressures and consumer behavior changes, focusing on value offerings to attract a broader customer base [28][60] Other Important Information - The company generated $528 million in cash from operations in 2024 and returned over $396 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases [42][43] - An 18% increase in dividends was approved, resulting in a payout of $0.13 per share [44] Q&A Session Summary Question: What are the expected drivers of gross margin expansion in 2025? - Management indicated that recapturing supply chain headwinds and a higher penetration of soft lines, supported by Jordan and Nike, are expected to drive margin expansion [54][55] Question: How does the company view the impact of weather versus consumer uncertainty? - Management noted that while weather has impacted sales, they are optimistic about trends improving as the year progresses, particularly with new initiatives [60][62] Question: What is the expected contribution of new stores to comps in 2025? - Management expects new stores to contribute positively to comps, with a significant number of stores from previous vintages entering the comp base [66] Question: Can you provide more details on the Jordan brand launch? - The Jordan brand will be launched in 145 stores and online, marking the first time Academy will sell this brand, with a focus on sport products [78][80] Question: What is the company's strategy regarding tariffs and sourcing? - The company has diversified its sourcing base to mitigate tariff impacts and is focused on maintaining value for customers despite potential cost increases [86][87]
Academy(ASO) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript