Dick's sporting goods shares jump after retailer hikes outlook as it bounces back from theft woes
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In this article * DKS Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A Dick's Sporting Goods store stands in Staten Island on March 09, 2022 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty
Images Shrink who? Sales and profit at Dick's Sporting Goods bounced back in the fiscal third quarter, leading the retailer to raise its full-year guidance Tuesday after it shocked
investors earlier this year when it slashed its outlook over theft concerns. Dick's beat Wall Street's estimates on the top and bottom lines for the period. In a news release, the
company said it's "excited" for the holiday season after seeing strong back-to-school sales, but is remaining "cautious" given the uncertain consumer backdrop.
Dick's shares closed about 2% higher on Tuesday. Here's how the athletic goods retailer performed during its fiscal third quarter compared with what Wall Street was anticipating,
based on a survey of analysts by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv: * EARNINGS PER SHARE: $2.85, adjusted, vs. $2.44 expected * REVENUE: $3.04 billion vs. $2.94 billion expected The
company's reported net income for the three-month period that ended Oct. 28 was $201 million, or $2.39 per share, compared with $228 million, or $2.45 per share, a year earlier.
Excluding one-time items, Dick's saw earnings per share of $2.85. Sales rose to $3.04 billion, up about 2.8% from $2.96 billion a year earlier. For the full year, the company now
projects earnings per share to be between $11.45 and $12.05, compared with the $11.27 to $12.39 range that analysts had expected, according to LSEG. Dick's raised its guidance from a
prior range of $11.33 to $12.13. But it still falls below the original outlook the company set earlier this year, when it said it expected earnings of $12.90 to $13.80. MORE CNBC RETAIL NEWS
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estimates but issues cautious guidance ahead of 2024 election Dick's also raised its comparable sales outlook slightly and expects them to be up between 0.5% and 2%, compared with a
previous range of flat to up 2%. Much of that range would top the 0.7% increase that analysts had expected, according to StreetAccount. The raised outlook appeared tempered after the strong
third-quarter beats. Executives said the company is remaining "cautious" ahead of the holiday season, mirroring sentiment from other retailers that are concerned demand will be
tepid. On a call with analysts, President and CEO Lauren Hobart said the company tried to model "an appropriate level of caution" into the guidance because of the "uncertain
macroeconomic environment." "We are being conservative on the low end of our guidance," Hobart said. "We compete with everyone in the world during the fourth quarter, and
also the consumer is going through an awful lot, and we're just trying to be cautious." Throughout the call, executives repeatedly said they were optimistic about the holiday, but
only for the things "within our control" — such as product assortment, stores and staff. The veiled concern underscored the retailer's uncertainty over demand and its efforts
to hedge its bets and not overpromise. When Dick's reported fiscal second-quarter earnings over the summer, its stock plummeted 24% after it blamed theft and aggressive markdowns for a
staggering 23% drop in profits. Upticks in "organized retail crime and theft in general" – plus aggressive markdowns to clear out excess inventory – contributed to the profit
loss. The company said it would impact its guidance for the year. During the third quarter, shrink remained a challenge for the company and cut into its gross margin by 0.5 percentage
points, finance chief Navdeep Gupta told analysts. "To be clear, absent the shrink headwind, our merchandise margin would have increased over 70 basis points," said Gupta.
"Combating theft remains a top priority, and we continue to invest in efforts to keep our stores, teammates and athletes safe." While earnings guidance at Dick's is still
below the range it originally set for itself, strong sales during the back-to-school months and a core consumer that's held up better than expected led the company to raise its outlook.
"We are pleased with how our consumer is holding up within the sporting goods industry and then particularly, that they're choosing Dick's increasingly to meet their
needs," Hobart said. "We felt in this past quarter particularly pleased with an increase in transaction and ticket and the fact that our consumers are not trading down, that our
consumer has held up very, very well." Read the full earnings release here. _DON'T MISS THESE STORIES FROM CNBC PRO:_ * _Michael Burry reveals new bet against chip stocks after
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