Ross Stores Reports Third Quarter Earnings, Updates Fourth Quarter Guidance

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Nov 21, 2024

Ross Stores, Inc. (Nasdaq: ROST) today reported earnings per share for the 13 weeks ended November 2, 2024 of $1.48, up from $1.33 per share for the 13 weeks ended October 28, 2023. Net income for the period rose to $489 million versus $447 million last year. Sales for the 2024 third quarter were $5.1 billion, up from $4.9 billion in the prior year, with a comparable store sales gain of 1%.

For the nine months ended November 2, 2024, earnings per share were $4.53 on net earnings of $1.5 billion, versus $3.74 per share on net income of $1.3 billion for the same year-to-date period in 2023. Sales for the first nine months of 2024 were $15.2 billion, with comparable store sales up 3% over the prior year.

Barbara Rentler, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are disappointed with our third quarter sales results as business slowed from the solid gains we reported in the first half of 2024. Although our low-to-moderate income customers continue to face persistently high costs on necessities pressuring their discretionary spending, we believe we should have better executed some of our merchandising initiatives. In addition, a combination of severe weather during the quarter from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, along with unseasonably warm temperatures, also negatively impacted our results.”

Ms. Rentler continued, “Despite the below-plan sales results, earnings were ahead of our expectations. Operating margin for the quarter was 11.9%, up from 11.2% last year, as lower incentive, freight, and distribution costs more than offset the planned decline in merchandise margin.”

Ms. Rentler added, “During the third quarter, we repurchased 1.8 million shares of common stock for an aggregate price of $262 million. We remain on track to buy back a total of $1.05 billion in common stock during fiscal 2024 under the Company’s two-year $2.1 billion repurchase program.”

Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Guidance

Looking ahead, Ms. Rentler said, “For the 13 weeks ending February 1, 2025, we continue to project comparable store sales to increase 2% to 3%. Earnings per share for the fourth quarter are planned to be in the range of $1.57 to $1.64, compared to $1.82 for the 14 weeks ended February 3, 2024. This guidance range includes an unfavorable impact of approximately $0.03 per share primarily from the timing of packaway-related expenses that benefited the third quarter. Based on our year-to-date results and fourth quarter forecast, earnings per share for the 52 weeks ending February 1, 2025 are now expected to be in the range of $6.10 to $6.17 versus $5.56 last year. As a reminder, both the 2023 fourth quarter and full year results included an approximate $0.20 earnings per share benefit from the 53rd week.”

Ms. Rentler concluded, “We remain confident that our ongoing focus and commitment to delivering the most compelling values possible will enable us to maximize our potential for profitable growth now and in the future.”

The Company will host a conference call on Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 4:15 p.m. Eastern time to provide additional details concerning its third quarter results and management’s outlook for the remainder of the year. A real-time audio webcast of the conference call will be available in the Investors section of the Company’s website, located at www.rossstores.com. An audio playback will be available at 201-612-7415, PIN #13749868 until 8:00 p.m. Eastern time on November 29, 2024, as well as on the Company’s website.

Forward-Looking Statements:This press release and the related conference call remarks contain forward-looking statements regarding, without limitation, projected sales, costs, and earnings, planned new store growth, capital expenditures, and other matters. These forward-looking statements reflect our then-current beliefs, plans, and estimates with respect to future events and our projected financial performance and operations, and they are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause our actual results to differ materially from management’s current expectations. The words “plan,” “expect,” “target,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “believe,” “forecast,” “projected,” “guidance,” “outlook,” “looking ahead,” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Risk factors for Ross Dress for Less® (“Ross”) and dd’s DISCOUNTS® include without limitation, uncertainties arising from the macroeconomic environment, including inflation and the price of necessities, high interest rates, housing costs, energy and fuel costs, financial and credit market conditions, recession concerns, geopolitical conditions, and public health and public safety issues that affect consumer confidence, consumer disposable income, and shopping behavior, as well as our costs; unexpected changes in the level of consumer spending on, or preferences for, apparel and home-related merchandise, which could adversely affect us; competitive pressures in the apparel and home-related merchandise retailing industry; our need to effectively manage our inventories, markdowns, and inventory shortage in order to achieve our planned gross margins; changes in U.S. tax, tariff, or trade policy regarding apparel and home-related merchandise produced in other countries, which could adversely affect our business; risks associated with importing and selling merchandise produced in other countries, including risks from supply chain disruption, shipping delays, and higher than expected ocean freight costs; unseasonable weather or extreme temperatures that may affect shopping patterns and consumer demand for seasonal apparel and other merchandise; our dependence on the market availability, quantity, and quality of attractive brand name merchandise at desirable discounts, and on the ability of our buyers to anticipate consumer preferences and to purchase merchandise to enable us to offer customers a wide assortment of merchandise at competitive prices; information or data security breaches, including cyber-attacks on our transaction processing and computer information systems, which could disrupt our operations, and result in theft or unauthorized disclosure of confidential and valuable business information, such as customer, credit card, employee, or other private and valuable information that we handle in the ordinary course of our business; disruptions in our supply chain or in our information systems, including from ransomware or other cyber-attacks, that could impact our ability to process sales and to deliver product to our stores in a timely and cost-effective manner; our need to obtain acceptable new store sites with favorable consumer demographics to achieve our planned store openings; our need to expand in existing markets and enter new geographic markets in order to achieve planned growth and market penetration; consumer problems or legal issues involving the quality, safety, or authenticity of products we sell, which could harm our reputation, result in lost sales, and/or increase our costs; an adverse outcome in various legal, regulatory, or tax matters, or the adoption of new federal or state tax legislation that increases tax rates or adds new taxes, that could increase our costs; damage to our corporate reputation or brands that could adversely affect our sales and operating results; our need to continually attract, train, and retain associates with the retail talent necessary to execute our off-price retail strategies; our need to effectively advertise and market our business; possible volatility in our revenues and earnings; a public health or public safety crisis, or a natural or man-made disaster in California or another region where we have a concentration of stores, offices, or a distribution center, that could harm our business; and our need to maintain sufficient liquidity to support our continuing operations and our new store openings. Other risk factors are set forth in our SEC filings including the Form 10-K for fiscal 2023 and fiscal 2024 Form 8-Ks and 10-Qs on file with the SEC. The factors underlying our forecasts and plans are dynamic and subject to change. As a result, any forecasts or forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are given and do not necessarily reflect our outlook at any other point in time. We disclaim any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements.

About Ross Stores, Inc.

Ross Stores, Inc. is an S&P 500, Fortune 500, and Nasdaq 100 (ROST) company headquartered in Dublin, California, with fiscal 2023 revenues of $20.4 billion. Currently, the Company operates Ross Dress for Less® (“Ross”), the largest off-price apparel and home fashion chain in the United States with 1,836 locations in 43 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam. Ross offers first-quality, in-season, name brand and designer apparel, accessories, footwear, and home fashions for the entire family at savings of 20% to 60% off department and specialty store regular prices every day. The Company also operates 356 dd’s DISCOUNTS® stores in 22 states that feature a more moderately-priced assortment of first-quality, in-season, name brand apparel, accessories, footwear, and home fashions for the entire family at savings of 20% to 70% off moderate department and discount store regular prices every day. Additional information is available at www.rossstores.com.

Ross Stores, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Earnings
Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
($000, except stores and per share data, unaudited)

November 2, 2024

October 28, 2023

November 2, 2024

October 28, 2023

Sales

$

5,071,354

$

4,924,849

$

15,216,940

$

14,354,440

Costs and Expenses
Cost of goods sold

3,634,283

3,564,268

10,916,884

10,426,241

Selling, general and administrative

832,855

810,470

2,445,494

2,364,590

Interest income, net

(42,527

)

(43,319

)

(131,827

)

(111,930

)

Total costs and expenses

4,424,611

4,331,419

13,230,551

12,678,901

Earnings before taxes

646,743

593,430

1,986,389

1,675,539

Provision for taxes on earnings

157,935

146,103

482,443

410,702

Net earnings

$

488,808

$

447,327

$

1,503,946

$

1,264,837

Earnings per share
Basic

$

1.49

$

1.34

$

4.56

$

3.76

Diluted

$

1.48

$

1.33

$

4.53

$

3.74

Weighted-average shares outstanding (000)
Basic

327,710

334,282

329,453

336,187

Diluted

329,937

336,261

331,728

338,107

Store count at end of period

2,192

2,112

2,192

2,112

Ross Stores, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
($000, unaudited) November 2, 2024 October 28, 2023
Assets
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents

$

4,349,262

$

4,499,497

Accounts receivable

176,218

171,915

Merchandise inventory

2,859,106

2,613,808

Prepaid expenses and other

241,703

206,725

Total current assets

7,626,289

7,491,945

Property and equipment, net

3,657,679

3,397,519

Operating lease assets

3,349,427

3,160,017

Other long-term assets

271,791

221,139

Total assets

$

14,905,186

$

14,270,620

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable

$

2,346,479

$

2,280,278

Accrued expenses and other

637,332

665,279

Current operating lease liabilities

699,200

680,088

Accrued payroll and benefits

459,094

509,484

Income taxes payable

2,186

20,960

Current portion of long-term debt

699,407

249,598

Total current liabilities

4,843,698

4,405,687

Long-term debt

1,514,452

2,210,073

Non-current operating lease liabilities

2,821,417

2,640,068

Other long-term liabilities

265,673

218,970

Deferred income taxes

196,583

212,866

Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders’ Equity

5,263,363

4,582,956

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

14,905,186

$

14,270,620

Ross Stores, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
Nine Months Ended
($000, unaudited) November 2, 2024 October 28, 2023
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
Net earnings

$

1,503,946

$

1,264,837

Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization

329,584

300,366

Stock-based compensation

117,212

111,369

Deferred income taxes

345

(4,193

)

Change in assets and liabilities:
Merchandise inventory

(666,886

)

(590,313

)

Other current assets

(62,793

)

(48,803

)

Accounts payable

390,398

259,105

Other current liabilities

(83,300

)

284,989

Income taxes

(64,016

)

(25,524

)

Operating lease assets and liabilities, net

11,057

8,336

Other long-term, net

(1,116

)

5,566

Net cash provided by operating activities

1,474,431

1,565,735

Cash Flows From Investing Activities
Additions to property and equipment

(514,122

)

(540,458

)

Net cash used in investing activities

(514,122

)

(540,458

)

Cash Flows From Financing Activities
Issuance of common stock related to stock plans

18,769

18,590

Treasury stock purchased

(86,092

)

(48,568

)

Repurchase of common stock

(787,479

)

(703,400

)

Excise tax paid on repurchase of common stock

(8,798

)

—

Dividends paid

(367,492

)

(342,132

)

Payment of long-term debt

(250,000

)

—

Net cash used in financing activities

(1,481,092

)

(1,075,510

)

Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents

(520,783

)

(50,233

)

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents:
Beginning of period

4,935,441

4,612,241

End of period

$

4,414,658

$

4,562,008

Reconciliations:
Cash and cash equivalents

$

4,349,262

$

4,499,497

Restricted cash and cash equivalents included in prepaid expenses and other

15,041

13,127

Restricted cash and cash equivalents included in other long-term assets

50,355

49,384

Total cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash and cash equivalents:

$

4,414,658

$

4,562,008

Supplemental Cash Flow Disclosures
Interest paid

$

80,316

$

80,316

Income taxes paid, net

$

546,113

$

440,419

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