Academy(ASO) - 2026 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
AcademyAcademy(US:ASO)2025-12-09 16:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Net sales for Q3 2025 were approximately $1.38 billion, up 3% year-over-year, with a comparable store sales (comp) decrease of 0.9% [25][28] - Gross margin increased to 35.7%, up 170 basis points from the previous year, driven by merchandise margin growth and improved freight costs [9][26] - Operating income grew 9.7% to approximately $100 million, and diluted earnings per share increased over 14% to $1.05 [28][30] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sports and recreation division saw a 6% increase, driven by growth in baseball, outdoor cooking, fitness equipment, and bicycles [9] - Apparel sales grew 3%, supported by strong performance from national brands like Nike and Jordan, as well as private brands [9] - Footwear business grew 2%, with strong sales from performance running brands [10] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The top two income quintiles (households earning over $100,000) now represent approximately 40% of sales, with traffic from these cohorts growing in the high single digits [12] - The company continues to see market share growth across key categories, including apparel, footwear, and sporting goods [13] - Firearms market share has grown for over 18 consecutive months, despite softness in the ammunition segment [13] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company plans to open 20-25 new stores in 2026, focusing on legacy and existing markets [16][15] - E-commerce sales grew 22% in Q3, with a penetration rate of 10.4% of total sales, indicating a strong omnichannel strategy [16][25] - The company is investing in technology and talent to enhance the customer experience and drive growth in the dot-com business [17][18] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that consumers are shopping episodically and seeking value due to rising prices [4] - The company is optimistic about the upcoming holiday season, with strong promotional pricing and inventory management strategies in place [9][31] - Management expects trends of upper-income consumers trading into Academy to continue, despite challenges in the lower-income segments [50][51] Other Important Information - Free cash flow was negative $9 million due to tariff payments, but the company maintains strong liquidity with $290 million in cash [29][30] - The company has over $530 million remaining on its share repurchase authorization and plans to resume repurchases in Q4 [30] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you discuss the average ticket increase and pricing dynamics? - Management indicated that average unit retails (AUR) were up mid- to high-single digits, while units per transaction (UPT) were down mid-single digits, reflecting a trade-off between AUR and unit sales [34][35] Question: What is the contribution of the Jordan brand at the store level? - The Jordan and Nike brands combined saw high single-digit comp growth, with plans to roll out more apparel and footwear in spring [42] Question: How does the company view the health of its customer base? - The company is seeing continued growth in upper-income consumers, while lower-income consumers are pulling back, but the overall customer base is becoming healthier [50][51] Question: How did Black Friday promotions compare to last year? - Promotions were consistent with last year, and the company is monitoring customer response to promotions as a key factor for the holiday season [65] Question: What are the potential pressure points for Q4 gross margin? - The health of the consumer and their response to promotions will be critical for Q4 gross margin outlook [61]