Destination xl group, inc. reports third-quarter 2015 financial
results
Canton, mass.--(business wire)--destination xl group, inc. (nasdaq: dxlg), the largest omni-channel specialty retailer of big and tall men's apparel, today reported operating results for the third quarter of fiscal 2015. third-quarter fiscal 2015 highlights total comparable sales increased +4.3%, on top of +5.5% in the prior-year quarter 119 dxl retail stores, open at least 13 months, had a +9.2% comparable sales increase on top of +12.8% in the prior-year quarter operating loss of $(4.6) million versus an operating loss of $(5.5) million in the prior-year quarter ebitda from continuing operations increased to $2.5 million from $0.5 million in the prior-year quarter sales per square foot for dxl retail stores, on a rolling 12-month basis, were $174, compared with $160 for the prior-year quarter management comments “our third-quarter financial results prove, once again, that our dxl transition strategy is working,” said president and ceo david levin. “our dxl retail stores delivered a strong comp sales increase of +9.2%, on top of +12.8% from the third quarter last year. our increasing brand awareness enabled us to not only drive sales performance, but also allowed us to further improve gross margins. ebitda for the quarter increased 372% from the third quarter of 2014. “we kicked off our fall marketing campaign in october on the nfl network with thursday night football. our fall campaign in 2015 will have the same timing as our successful campaign a year ago,” levin continued. “we are on pace to open our 175th dxl store by the end of fiscal 2015. our consistent performance for the first three quarters is right in line with our expectations. however, as we move into the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, we are beginning to see slower-than-expected demand from our seasonal categories because of the unseasonably warm weather that has affected much of the country. to reflect this trend, we are narrowing our fiscal 2015 sales and ebitda guidance but maintaining our eps guidance, due to improved forecasts for depreciation and interest. we remain on track with our fiscal 2016 projections for sales of $470 million and ebitda of $35 million and positive free cash flow in fiscal 2016,” levin concluded. third-quarter 2015 results sales for the third quarter of fiscal 2015, total sales rose 6.4% to $99.6 million from $93.6 million in the third quarter of fiscal 2014. the increase of $6.0 million in total sales was primarily driven by our comparable dxl stores, which increased $3.5 million for the third quarter. on a comparable basis, total transactions in the company’s dxl stores were up 5.8% over the prior-year third quarter. gross margin for the third quarter of fiscal 2015, gross margin, inclusive of occupancy costs, was 45.0%, compared with gross margin of 43.3% for the third quarter of fiscal 2014. the increase of 170 basis points was the result of a 50-basis-point improvement in occupancy costs as a percentage of total sales, due to sales leverage, and a 120-basis-point improvement in merchandise margin, primarily due to lower markdowns as a result of the company’s higher penetration into sales of full-price merchandise. selling, general & administrative sg&a expenses for the third quarter of fiscal 2015 were 42.6% of sales, compared with 42.8% in the third quarter of fiscal 2014. on a dollar basis, sg&a expense increased $2.4 million from the same quarter a year ago. the results for the third quarter of fiscal 2015 include dxl transition costs of approximately $1.4 million, compared with $1.1 million for the third quarter of the prior year. ebitda from continuing operations earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (ebitda) from continuing operations, a non-gaap measure, for the third quarter of fiscal 2015 were $2.5 million, compared with $0.5 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2014. the improvement was primarily driven by an increase in sales from the same quarter of the prior year. net loss net loss for the third quarter of fiscal 2015 was $(5.5) million, or $(0.11) per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $(6.3) million, or $(0.13) per diluted share, for the third quarter of fiscal 2014. on a non-gaap basis, assuming a normalized tax rate of 40%, adjusted net loss for the third quarter of fiscal 2015 was $(0.07) per diluted share as compared with $(0.08) per diluted share for the third quarter of fiscal 2014. cash flow cash flow used for operations for the first nine months of fiscal 2015 was $(5.1) million, compared with cash flow used for operations of $(15.4) million in the same period of fiscal 2014. after capital expenditures, free cash flow, a non-gaap measure, for the first nine months of fiscal 2015 improved by $15.8 million to $(30.4) million from $(46.2) million for the same period of fiscal 2014. capital expenditures for the first nine months of fiscal 2015 were $25.4 million, compared with $30.8 million for the same period of the prior year. all capital expenditures are subject to roic (“return on invested capital”) hurdles. non-gaap measures ebitda from continuing operations, adjusted net loss per share and free cash flow are non-gaap financial measures. please see “non-gaap measures” below and a reconciliation of these non-gaap measures to the comparable gaap measures that follows the table below. balance sheet & liquidity at october 31, 2015, the company had cash and cash equivalents of $5.6 million. total debt at october 31, 2015 consisted of $55.9 million outstanding under the company’s credit facility, net of unamortized debt issuance costs, and $28.0 million outstanding under its term loan and equipment financing notes, net of unamortized debt issuance costs. at october 31, 2015, the company had $62.8 million of excess availability under its credit facility. inventory was $133.3 million at october 31, 2015, compared with $115.2 million at january 31, 2015 and $126.4 million at november 1, 2014. the increase in inventory over both year end and last year’s third quarter is due to an increase in total store square footage and the higher mix of branded product due to having more dxl stores open. clearance inventory represented 9% of total inventory for both the third quarter of 2015 and the third quarter of 2014. retail store information the following is a summary of the store count, with respective square footage by store concept: year end 2013 year end 2014 at october 31, 2015 year end 2015e # ofstores sq. ft.(000’s) # ofstores sq. ft.(000’s) # of stores sq. ft. (000’s) # of stores sq. ft.(000’s) dxl retail dxl outlets cmxl retail cmxl outlets rochester clothing total fiscal 2015 outlook the company has seen a slower-than-expected increase in fourth-quarter sales from its cold-weather assortments. accordingly, the company is taking a cautious approach to its guidance for the remainder of fiscal 2015. as a result, the company now expects: total sales in the range of $438.0 to $440.0 million (a change from the previous guidance of $438.0 million to $443.0 million). a total comparable sales increase of approximately 4.0 to 4.5% (a change from the previous guidance of 5.6%). gross profit margin of approximately 45.9% (unchanged). sg&a costs of approximately $180.5 million (unchanged). depreciation and amortization expense of approximately $28.1 million (a decrease from the previous guidance of $28.5 million). interest expense of approximately $3.4 million (a decrease from previous guidance of $3.8 million). ebitda in the range of $21.0 to $22.0 million (a change from the previous guidance of $21.0 to $23.0 million). operating margin loss of between (1.7%) and (1.2%) (unchanged). a net loss of $(0.20) to $(0.23) per diluted share (unchanged). on a non-gaap basis, an adjusted net loss of $(0.12) to $(0.14) per diluted share (unchanged). this guidance is presented on a non-gaap basis for comparative purposes to fiscal 2014 earnings, assuming a normal tax benefit of approximately 40%. the company expects to continue to provide a full valuation allowance against its deferred tax assets in fiscal 2015 and will not recognize any income tax benefit on its operating loss in fiscal 2015. to open approximately 29 dxl retail and 7 dxl outlet stores and close approximately 42 casual male xl and 3 rochester clothing stores (a change from previous guidance of 30 dxl retail and 8 dxl outlet store openings and 41 casual male xl and 3 rochester store closings). capital expenditures, net of tenant allowances of $6.0-$7.0 million, of approximately $30.0 to $32.0 million (unchanged). borrowings at the end of fiscal 2015 in the range of $72.0 to $76.0 million consisting of $45.3 to $49.3 million under the credit facility, a term loan of approximately $13.8 million, and equipment financing notes of approximately $12.9 million (unchanged). free cash flow in the range of $(18.5) to $(22.5) million (unchanged). conference call the company will hold a conference call to review its financial results today, friday, november 20, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. et. to listen to the live webcast, visit the "investor relations" section of the company's website. the live call also can be accessed by dialing: (888) 510-1765. please reference conference id: 4481327. an archived version of the webcast may be accessed by visiting the "events" section of the company's website for up to one year. during the conference call, the company may discuss and answer questions concerning business and financial developments and trends. the company’s responses to questions, as well as other matters discussed during the conference call, may contain or constitute information that has not been disclosed previously. non-gaap measures in addition to financial measures prepared in accordance with u.s. generally accepted accounting principles (“gaap”), this press release refers to free cash flow, ebitda from continuing operations and adjusted net loss per diluted share. the presentation of these non-gaap measures is not in accordance with gaap, and should not be considered superior to or as a substitute for net income (loss), earnings (loss) per diluted share, income (loss) from continuing operations or cash flows from operating activities or any other measure of performance derived in accordance with gaap. in addition, all companies do not calculate non-gaap financial measures in the same manner and, accordingly, the non-gaap measures presented in this release may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies. the company believes the inclusion of these non-gaap measures helps investors gain a better understanding of the company’s performance, especially when comparing such results to previous periods, and that they are useful as an additional means for investors to evaluate the company's operating results, when reviewed in conjunction with the company's gaap financial statements. the company calculates free cash flow as cash flow from operating activities less capital expenditures and less discretionary store asset acquisitions, if applicable. ebitda is calculated as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. ebitda from continuing operations is calculated as ebitda before discontinued operations. adjusted net loss per diluted share has been adjusted for a normal tax rate, assuming 40%. reconciliations of these non-gaap measures to their comparable gaap measures are provided in the tables below. about destination xl group, inc. destination xl group, inc. is the largest omni-channel specialty retailer of big & tall men's apparel with store locations throughout the united states and london, england. the retailer operates under five brands: destination xl®, casual male xl, rochester clothing, shoesxl and livingxl. the company also operates e-commerce sites at www.destinationxl.com and www.bigandtall.com. with more than 2,000 private label and name brand styles to choose from, big and tall customers are provided with a unique blend of wardrobe solutions not available at traditional retailers. the company is headquartered in canton, massachusetts. for more information, please visit the company’s investor relations website: http://investor.destinationxl.com. forward-looking statements certain statements and information contained in this press release constitute forward-looking statements under the federal securities laws, including statements regarding the company’s expectations with respect to its projected sales, ebitda and cash flows for fiscal 2016 and cash flows, operating and gross profit margins, store counts, pace of store openings, costs, capital expenditures, borrowings, sales, ebitda, profitability and earnings expectations for fiscal 2015. the discussion of forward-looking information requires management of the company to make certain estimates and assumptions regarding the company's strategic direction and the effect of such plans on the company's financial results. the company's actual results and the implementation of its plans and operations may differ materially from forward-looking statements made by the company. the company encourages readers of forward-looking information concerning the company to refer to its filings with the securities and exchange commission, including without limitation, its annual report on form 10-k filed on march 25, 2015, that set forth certain risks and uncertainties that may have an impact on future results and direction of the company, including risks relating to the company’s execution of its dxl strategy and ability to grow its market share, its ability to predict customer tastes and fashion trends, its ability to forecast sales growth trends and its ability to compete successfully in the united states men’s big and tall apparel market. forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date of this release. subsequent events or circumstances occurring after such date may render these statements incomplete or out of date. the company undertakes no obligation and expressly disclaims any duty to update such statements. certain columns in the following tables may not foot due to rounding. 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