Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported a positive comparable sales growth in Q2, with mid-single digits comp growth for new stores opened in the past couple of years [4][5] - E-commerce sales accelerated by nearly 18% in Q2 compared to Q1, indicating a strong performance in the online segment [5] - Gross margin increased by 30 basis points year-to-date, attributed to effective merchandising strategies [29] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The introduction of the Jordan brand has contributed to double-digit growth in the combined Nike and Jordan categories, with Jordan being a significant contributor [12] - The company has expanded its Nike assortment, increasing the square footage dedicated to Nike products by 10-15% in stores [21] - The company has seen a mid-teens acceleration in sales from customers earning over $100,000 annually, indicating a shift towards higher-income consumers [7][8] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Traffic from the lowest income quintiles (under $50,000) has declined in the high single digits, while the middle income quintile remains stable [6][7] - The company has successfully attracted higher-income customers, with a notable increase in sales from those making over $100,000 [7][8] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to sustain top-line growth and positive comparable sales through strategic initiatives and investments in new stores and e-commerce [27][33] - The focus remains on providing value, with a commitment to maintaining competitive pricing despite potential tariff impacts [28][29] - The company is exploring new brand partnerships and expanding its product offerings to enhance customer engagement and drive sales [25][26] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about the consumer's resilience and the company's positioning to benefit from trade-down behavior among consumers [44][45] - The company anticipates that tariff impacts will become more pronounced in the second half of the year, but believes it can manage these challenges effectively [44][45] - There is a belief that the initiatives currently in place are gaining traction and will lead to sustained comparable sales growth [27][40] Other Important Information - The company has successfully pulled forward inventory to mitigate tariff impacts, resulting in an 8% increase in inventory dollars and a 4.5% increase in units on a per-store basis [50][52] - The capital allocation strategy includes share buybacks and investments in store expansion, with a focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet [42][43] Q&A Session Summary Question: What are the expectations for the environment in the second half of 2025? - Management expects the environment to remain the same, with potential for low single-digit inflation and resilient consumer behavior [44] Question: Have there been any elasticity responses to price increases? - The company has observed no unit erosion for certain items despite price increases, while some categories experienced unit fall-off when crossing price thresholds [46][47] Question: What are the expectations for inventory growth into the second half? - The company has pulled forward inventory and expects to manage inventory growth effectively, guiding for 20 to 25 new stores for the full year [50][51] Question: How does the company view margins outside of tariff costs? - Management sees upside opportunities in supply chain efficiencies and has implemented a new warehouse management system to improve operations [54][56] Question: What is the outlook on market share consolidation? - Management believes market share consolidation may accelerate, particularly among companies with weaker balance sheets facing tariff pressures [57]
Academy(ASO) - 2025 FY - Earnings Call Transcript