Genesco (NYSE:GCO) Beats Q4 Sales Targets

Genesco (NYSE:GCO) Beats Q4 Sales Targets

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Genesco (NYSE:GCO) Beats Q4 Sales Targets

Footwear, apparel, and accessories retailer Genesco (NYSE:GCO) beat analysts' expectations in Q4 FY2024, with revenue up 1.9% year on year to $739 million. It made a non-GAAP profit of $2.59 per share, down from its profit of $3.06 per share in the same quarter last year.

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Genesco (GCO) Q4 FY2024 Highlights:

  • Revenue: $739 million vs analyst estimates of $704.9 million (4.8% beat)

  • EPS (non-GAAP): $2.59 vs analyst expectations of $2.66 (2.5% miss)

  • Revenue guidance for the full year 2024 of a 2-3% decrease compared to 2023

  • EPS (non-GAAP) guidance for the full year 2024 missed expectations

  • Gross Margin (GAAP): 46.3%, in line with the same quarter last year

  • Same-Store Sales were down 4% year on year

  • Store Locations: 1,341 at quarter end, decreasing by 69 over the last 12 months

  • Market Capitalization: $336.3 million

Mimi E. Vaughn, Genesco's Board Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, "Our Fiscal 2024 results reflect the significant shift we've seen in our Journeys consumer's shopping behavior. The year began with a very challenging start, and we reacted quickly to implement strategies that drove sequential improvement in Journeys comp every quarter of the year. Although the Holiday season started off positively, consumers subsequently shopped almost exclusively for key footwear items with a notable shift away from boots, putting more pressure on our core product assortment than we anticipated at the beginning of Q4. At the same time, we delivered another year of record sales for Schuh and Johnston & Murphy."

Spanning a broad range of styles, brands, and prices, Genesco (NYSE:GCO) sells footwear, apparel, and accessories through multiple brands and banners.

Footwear Retailer

Footwear sales–like their apparel counterparts–are driven by seasons, trends, and innovation more so than absolute need and similarly face the bigger-picture secular trend of e-commerce penetration. Footwear plays a part in societal belonging, personal expression, and occasion, and retailers selling shoes recognize this. Therefore, they aim to balance selection, competitive prices, and the latest trends to attract consumers. Unlike their apparel counterparts, footwear retailers most sell popular third-party brands (as opposed to their own exclusive brands), which could mean less exclusivity of product but more nimbleness to pivot to what's hot.

Sales Growth

Genesco is a small retailer, which sometimes brings disadvantages compared to larger competitors that benefit from economies of scale.