Sally Beauty's (SBH) Q4 Earnings Miss Estimates, Sales Down Y/Y

Sally Beauty's (SBH) Q4 Earnings Miss Estimates, Sales Down Y/Y

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Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. SBH reported dismal fourth-quarter fiscal 2023 results, with the top and the bottom line declining year over year. Net sales and earnings missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate. The company continues to battle soft customer traffic and inflationary pressures.

Q4 in Detail

Sally Beauty reported adjusted earnings of 42 cents per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 46 cents. The metric declined from 50 cents reported in the year-ago quarter.

Consolidated net sales of $921.4 million missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $930.2 million. The metric declined 4.3% year over year. Favorable currency rates increased net sales by 110 basis points.

Consolidated comparable sales fell 1.6%, mainly on reduced traffic and inflationary pressures. This continued to impact consumer behavior at Sally Beauty and the continuation of stylist demand trends witnessed in the past several quarters at Beauty Systems Group.

The company operated 308 fewer stores compared with the year-ago quarter’s levels. At constant currency or cc, global e-commerce sales amounted to $87 million, reflecting 9.4% of consolidated net sales.

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Consolidated gross profit came in at $466.6 million, up 0.7% from $463.5 million reported in the year-ago quarter. Adjusted gross margin expanded 50 basis points to 50.6%, mainly on the back of higher product margin and lower distribution and freight costs from supply chain efficiencies.

Adjusted operating earnings were $79.3 million, down from $83.9 million reported in the year-ago quarter. The operating margin contracted from 8.7% to 8.6% in the fiscal fourth quarter.

Adjusted selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses came in at $387.3 million, down $10.6 million year over year. The downside was mainly caused by savings from distribution center consolidation and store optimization plans and reduced advertising costs. Increased labor costs somewhat offset these. As a percentage of sales, the metric stood at 42% compared with 41.3% in the prior year.

Segment Details

Sally Beauty Supply: Net sales in the segment fell 5.3% to $524.6 million. Favorable foreign exchange had a positive impact of 200 bps on sales. The segment’s comparable sales fell 1.2%. Net store count at the end of the quarter was 3,148, down by 291 stores from the year-ago quarter’s level. Segment e-commerce sales at cc stood at $32 million, contributing 6.1% to the segment’s net sales.

Beauty Systems Group: Net sales in the segment dropped 2.9% to $396.8 million. Unfavorable foreign exchange had a negative impact of 20 bps on sales. The segment’s comparable sales fell 2.3%. Net store count at the end of the quarter was 1,338, down by 17 stores from the year-ago quarter’s levels. Total distributor sales consultants at the end of the quarter were 670 compared with 718 in the year-ago period. Segment e-commerce sales at cc were $55 million, contributing 13.9% to the segment’s net sales.