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Academy(ASO) - 2026 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
AcademyAcademy(US:ASO)2025-09-02 15:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Net sales for Q2 2025 were approximately $1.6 billion, up 3.3% year-over-year, with a comparable sales increase of 0.2% [5][18] - Gross margin was 36%, down two basis points from the previous year, while merchandise margin improved by 40 basis points [19][20] - Operating income was $172 million, and diluted earnings per share was $1.85, with adjusted earnings per share at $1.94 [19][20] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The dot-com business grew approximately 18% during Q2, contributing positively to overall sales [5][18] - Performance across major categories was consistent, with low single-digit increases in footwear, apparel, sports and recreation, and outdoor categories [6][10] - Seasonal categories like swim and summer footwear experienced a slow start but rebounded in late June and July [6][10] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Strong double-digit growth in foot traffic was observed among consumers in the top two income quintiles (households making over $100,000) [8][9] - Traffic share remained flat in the middle-income segment ($50,000 to $100,000), while there was erosion in the lower-income cohort (under $50,000), though at a slower pace than in Q1 [9][10] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company’s primary growth strategy includes opening new stores, with three new locations opened in Q2, bringing the total to 306 stores [10][11] - Focus on enhancing the dot-com business through improved site navigation, order fulfillment, and expanded product assortment [12][15] - Initiatives to improve existing store productivity include adding popular brands and implementing new technology like RFID handheld scanners [13][14] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about the business momentum, particularly in light of positive comp sales and market share gains [10][23] - The company is closely monitoring consumer behavior in response to inflation and pricing adjustments, with a focus on maintaining a strong value proposition [8][32] - Future guidance indicates a tightening of the low end of comp sales expectations, now ranging from negative 3% to positive 1% for the year [22][23] Other Important Information - The company has taken measures to mitigate tariff impacts, including adjusting unit buys and optimizing pricing strategies [17][39] - Inventory levels are expected to normalize as the year progresses, with a current elevated inventory per store [20][22] Q&A Session Summary Question: Insights on consumer behavior post back-to-school period - Management noted continued episodic shopping patterns, with positive comps during back-to-school but a slight pullback afterward attributed to less clearance activity [26][27] Question: Impact of tariff pricing on average ticket - Average unit retails (AURs) were up low to mid-single digits, with expectations for further price adjustments in the back half of the year [29][30] Question: Guidance on SG&A and operating leverage - SG&A is expected to deleverage by approximately 100 basis points for the full year, with continued investments in growth initiatives [35][36] Question: Promotional environment and merchandise margin - The promotional environment remains competitive, with higher take rates on promotions, but merchandise margin has not significantly benefited from product mix changes [73][74] Question: Performance of higher-income consumers - The top two income quintiles showed double-digit traffic growth, which is expected to continue driving comp growth [75][76] Question: Expansion of Nike and Jordan assortments - The company has significantly expanded its Jordan assortment since launch, with plans for further expansion in the coming year [80][86]