DOLLARAMA REPORTS FISCAL 2025 SECOND QUARTER RESULTS
- 4.7% comparable store sales(1) growth
- 14.7% growth in EBITDA(1) to
$524.3 million , or 33.5% of sales - 18.6% increase in diluted net earnings per share to
$1.02
Fiscal 2025 Second Quarter Highlights Compared to Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter Results
- Sales increased by 7.4% to
$1,563.4 million , compared to$1,455.9 million - Comparable store sales increased by 4.7%, over and above 15.5% growth in the corresponding period of the previous year
- EBITDA increased by 14.7% to
$524.3 million , representing an EBITDA margin(1) of 33.5%, compared to 31.4% - Operating income increased by 15.3% to
$422.9 million , representing an operating margin(1) of 27.0%, compared to 25.2% - Diluted net earnings per common share increased by 18.6% to
$1.02 , compared to$0.86 - 14 net new stores opened, compared to 18 net new stores
- 2,104,691 common shares repurchased for cancellation for
$263.1 million
"For the second quarter of fiscal 2025, we generated strong results across the board as comparable store sales continue to normalize. Canadian consumers continue to recognize and rely on our compelling value as they deploy their discretionary spending prudently in a challenging economic environment. Our strong traffic trends quarter after quarter also confirm that the breadth of our product offering is allowing us to meet the needs of our consumers," said
Fiscal 2025 Second Quarter Financial Results
Sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 increased by 7.4% to
Comparable store sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 increased by 4.7%, consisting of a 7.0% increase in the number of transactions and a 2.2% decrease in average transaction size, over and above comparable store sales growth of 15.5% in the corresponding period of the prior fiscal year. The increase in comparable store sales reflects sustained customer demand for consumables offset by softer demand for spring-summer assortment, compared to the same period last year.
Gross margin(1) reached 45.2% of sales in the second quarter of fiscal 2025, compared to 43.9% of sales in the second quarter of fiscal 2024. The increase is mainly due to the positive impact of lower contractual rates with carriers and lower logistics costs.
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(1) Refer to the section entitled "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures" of this press release for the definition of these items and, where applicable, their reconciliation with the most directly comparable GAAP measure. |
General, administrative and store operating expenses ("SG&A") for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 increased by 7.3% to
EBITDA totalled
The Corporation's 50.1% share of Dollarcity's net earnings for the period from
Net financing costs increased by
Net earnings increased by 16.3% to
Dollarcity Store Count
During its second quarter ended
Normal Course Issuer Bid
On
During the second quarter of fiscal 2025, 2,104,691 common shares were repurchased for cancellation under the 2024-2025 NCIB and the normal course issuer bid previously in effect, for a total cash consideration of
Dividend
On
Outlook (2)
The Corporation's financial annual guidance ranges for fiscal 2025 issued on
(as a percentage of sales except net new store openings in |
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Fiscal 2025 |
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Guidance |
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Net new store openings |
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60 to 70 |
Comparable store sales |
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3.5% to 4.5% |
Gross margin |
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44.0% to 45.0% |
SG&A |
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14.5% to 15.0% |
Capital expenditures |
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These guidance ranges are based on several assumptions, including the following:
- The number of signed offers to lease and store pipeline for the remainder of fiscal 2025, the absence of delays outside of our control on construction activities and no material increases in occupancy costs in the short- to medium-term
- Approximately three months visibility on open orders and product margins
- Continued positive customer response to our product offering, value proposition and in-store merchandising
- The active management of product margins, including through pricing strategies and product refresh, and of inventory shrinkage
- The Corporation continuing to account for its investment in Dollarcity as a joint arrangement using the equity method
- The entering into of foreign exchange forward contracts to hedge the majority of forecasted merchandise purchases in USD against fluctuations of CAD against USD
- The continued execution of in-store productivity initiatives and realization of cost savings and benefits aimed at improving operating expense
- The absence of a significant shift in labour, economic and geopolitical conditions, or material changes in the retail environment
- No significant changes in the capital budget for fiscal 2025 for new store openings, maintenance and transformational capital expenditures, the latter mainly related to IT projects
- The absence of unusually adverse weather, especially in peak seasons around major holidays and celebrations
The guidance ranges included in this section are forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws, are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties and should be read in conjunction with the "Forward-Looking Statements" section of this press release.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release about our current and future plans, expectations and intentions, results, levels of activity, performance, goals or achievements or any other future events or developments constitute forward-looking statements. The words "may", "will", "would", "should", "could", "expects", "plans", "intends", "trends", "indications", "anticipates", "believes", "estimates", "predicts", "likely" or "potential" or the negative or other variations of these words or other comparable words or phrases, are intended to identify forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to management and on estimates and assumptions made by management regarding, among other things, general economic and geopolitical conditions and the competitive environment within the retail industry in
These factors are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect the Corporation or Dollarcity; however, they should be considered carefully. The purpose of the forward-looking statements is to provide the reader with a description of management's expectations regarding the Corporation's and Dollarcity's financial performance and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements made herein. Furthermore, unless otherwise stated, the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as at
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(2) To be read in conjunction with the "Forward-Looking Statements" section of this press release. |
Second Quarter Results Conference Call
About
Selected Consolidated Financial Information
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(dollars and shares in thousands, except per share amounts) |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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$ |
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$ |
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$ |
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$ |
Earnings Data |
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Sales |
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1,563,384 |
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1,455,936 |
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2,969,156 |
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2,750,485 |
Cost of sales |
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856,189 |
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817,081 |
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1,654,685 |
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1,565,888 |
Gross profit |
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707,195 |
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638,855 |
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1,314,471 |
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1,184,597 |
SG&A |
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212,946 |
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198,360 |
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430,112 |
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393,958 |
Depreciation and amortization |
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94,091 |
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85,110 |
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184,253 |
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170,748 |
Share of net earnings of equity-accounted investment |
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(22,698) |
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(11,371) |
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(44,788) |
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(24,496) |
Operating income |
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422,856 |
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366,756 |
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744,894 |
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644,387 |
Net financing costs |
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40,939 |
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36,068 |
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77,462 |
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72,753 |
Earnings before income taxes |
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381,917 |
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330,688 |
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667,432 |
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571,634 |
Income taxes |
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95,975 |
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84,926 |
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165,647 |
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145,999 |
Net earnings |
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285,942 |
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245,762 |
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501,785 |
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425,635 |
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Basic net earnings per common share |
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Diluted net earnings per common share |
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Weighted average number of common shares outstanding: |
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Basic |
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280,174 |
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284,366 |
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279,440 |
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284,588 |
Diluted |
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281,149 |
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285,243 |
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280,427 |
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285,789 |
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Other Data |
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Year-over-year sales growth |
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7.4 % |
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19.6 % |
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8.0 % |
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20.1 % |
Comparable store sales growth (1) |
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4.7 % |
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15.5 % |
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5.1 % |
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16.3 % |
Gross margin (1) |
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45.2 % |
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43.9 % |
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44.3 % |
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43.1 % |
SG&A as a % of sales (1) |
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13.6 % |
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13.6 % |
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14.5 % |
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14.3 % |
EBITDA (1) |
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524,305 |
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457,193 |
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942,048 |
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823,462 |
Operating margin (1) |
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27.0 % |
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25.2 % |
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25.1 % |
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23.4 % |
Capital expenditures |
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53,952 |
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41,813 |
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100,219 |
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88,896 |
Number of stores (2) |
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1,583 |
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1,525 |
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1,583 |
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1,525 |
Average store size (gross square feet) (2) (3) |
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10,439 |
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10,420 |
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10,439 |
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10,420 |
Declared dividends per common share |
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As at |
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(dollars in thousands) |
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$ |
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$ |
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Statement of Financial Position Data |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
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271,460 |
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313,915 |
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Inventories |
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884,307 |
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916,812 |
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Total current assets |
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1,230,587 |
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1,309,093 |
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Property, plant and equipment |
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975,873 |
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950,994 |
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Right-of-use assets |
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2,066,650 |
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1,788,550 |
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Total assets |
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6,313,986 |
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5,263,607 |
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Total current liabilities |
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618,729 |
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677,846 |
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Total non-current liabilities |
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4,509,818 |
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4,204,913 |
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Total debt (1) |
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2,276,982 |
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2,264,394 |
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Net debt (1) |
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2,005,522 |
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1,950,479 |
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Shareholders' equity |
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1,185,439 |
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380,848 |
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(1) |
Refer to the section entitled "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures" of this press release for the definition of these items and, where applicable, their reconciliation with the most directly comparable GAAP measure. |
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(2) |
At the end of the period. |
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The Corporation revised its prior years square footage information to align with its current and updated methodology. |
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Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures
The Corporation prepares its financial information in accordance with GAAP. Management has included non-GAAP and other financial measures to provide investors with supplemental measures of the Corporation's operating and financial performance. Management believes that those measures are important supplemental metrics of operating and financial performance because they eliminate items that have less bearing on the Corporation's operating and financial performance and thus highlight trends in its core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on GAAP measures. Management also believes that securities analysts, investors and other interested parties frequently use non-GAAP and other financial measures in the evaluation of issuers. Management also uses non-GAAP and other financial measures to facilitate operating and financial performance comparisons from period to period, to prepare annual budgets and to assess their ability to meet the Corporation's future debt service, capital expenditure and working capital requirements.
The below-described non-GAAP and other financial measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers and should be considered as a supplement to, not a substitute for, or superior to, the comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.
(A) Non-GAAP Financial Measures
EBITDA
EBITDA represents operating income plus depreciation and amortization and includes the Corporation's share of net earnings of its equity-accounted investment. Management believes EBITDA represents a supplementary metric to assess profitability and measure the Corporation's underlying ability to generate liquidity through operating cash flows.
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13-week periods ended |
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26-week periods ended |
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(dollars in thousands) |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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$ |
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$ |
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$ |
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$ |
A reconciliation of operating income to EBITDA is included below: |
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Operating income |
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422,856 |
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366,756 |
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744,894 |
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644,387 |
Add: Depreciation and amortization |
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101,449 |
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90,437 |
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197,154 |
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179,075 |
EBITDA |
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524,305 |
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457,193 |
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942,048 |
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823,462 |
Total debt
Total debt represents the sum of long-term debt (including accrued interest and fair value hedge – basis adjustment), short-term borrowings under the US commercial paper program, long-term financing arrangements and other bank indebtedness (if any). Management believes Total debt represents a measure to facilitate the understanding of the Corporation's corporate financial position in relation to its financing obligations.
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As at |
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A reconciliation of long-term debt to total debt is included below: |
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Senior unsecured notes (the "Fixed Rate Notes") bearing interest at: |
$ |
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$ |
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Fixed annual rate of 5.165% payable in equal semi-annual instalments,
maturing |
450,000 |
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450,000 |
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Fixed annual rate of 2.443% payable in equal semi-annual instalments,
maturing |
375,000 |
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375,000 |
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Fixed annual rate of 5.533% payable in equal semi-annual instalments,
maturing |
500,000 |
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500,000 |
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Fixed annual rate of 1.505% payable in equal semi-annual instalments,
maturing |
300,000 |
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300,000 |
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Fixed annual rate of 1.871% payable in equal semi-annual instalments,
maturing |
375,000 |
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375,000 |
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Fixed annual rate of 5.084% payable in equal semi-annual instalments,
maturing |
250,000 |
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250,000 |
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Unamortized debt issue costs, including |
(8,341) |
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(9,049) |
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Accrued interest on the Fixed Rate Notes |
21,625 |
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21,460 |
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Long-term financing arrangement |
7,045 |
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Fair value hedge – basis adjustment on interest rate swap |
6,653 |
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1,983 |
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Total debt |
2,276,982 |
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2,264,394 |
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Net debt
Net debt represents total debt minus cash and cash equivalents. Management believes Net debt represents a measure to assess the financial position of the Corporation including all financing obligations, net of cash and cash equivalents.
(dollars in thousands) |
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As at |
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$ |
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$ |
A reconciliation of total debt to net debt is included below: |
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Total debt |
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2,276,982 |
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2,264,394 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
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(271,460) |
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(313,915) |
Net debt |
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2,005,522 |
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1,950,479 |
(B) Non-GAAP Ratios
Adjusted net debt to EBITDA ratio
Adjusted net debt to EBITDA ratio is a ratio calculated using adjusted net debt over consolidated EBITDA for the last twelve months. Management uses this ratio to partially assess the financial condition of the Corporation. An increasing ratio would indicate that the Corporation is utilizing more debt per dollar of EBITDA generated.
(dollars in thousands) |
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As at |
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$ |
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$ |
A calculation of adjusted net debt to EBITDA ratio is included below: |
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Net debt |
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2,005,522 |
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1,950,479 |
Lease liabilities |
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2,360,970 |
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2,069,229 |
Unamortized debt issue costs, including |
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8,341 |
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9,049 |
Fair value hedge - basis adjustment on interest rate swap |
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(6,653) |
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(1,983) |
Adjusted net debt |
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4,368,180 |
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4,026,774 |
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EBITDA for the last twelve-month period |
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1,979,752 |
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1,861,166 |
Adjusted net debt to EBITDA ratio |
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2.21x |
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2.16x |
EBITDA margin
EBITDA margin represents EBITDA divided by sales. Management believes that EBITDA margin is useful in assessing the performance of ongoing operations and efficiency of operations relative to its sales.
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13-week periods ended |
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26-week periods ended |
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(dollars in thousands) |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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2024 |
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2023 |
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$ |
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$ |
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$ |
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$ |
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A reconciliation of
EBITDA to EBITDA margin |
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EBITDA |
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524,305 |
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457,193 |
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942,048 |
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823,462 |
Sales |
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1,563,384 |
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1,455,936 |
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2,969,156 |
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2,750,485 |
EBITDA margin |
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33.5 % |
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31.4 % |
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31.7 % |
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29.9 % |
(C) Supplementary Financial Measures
Gross margin |
Represents gross profit divided by sales, expressed as a percentage of sales. |
Operating margin |
Represents operating income divided by sales, expressed as a percentage of sales. |
SG&A as a % of sales |
Represents SG&A divided by sales. |
Comparable store sales |
Represents sales of |
Comparable store sales growth |
Represents the percentage increase or decrease, as applicable, of comparable store sales relative to the same period in the prior fiscal year. |
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