Big Lots (BIG) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter sales that narrowly missed the street consensus. The top line slid 2% to $1.59 billion, compared to $1.6 billion expected by analysts. The sales dip was spurred by a lower store count year-over-year as well as an extra week of operations in fiscal 2017.
Comparable sales rose 3.1%.
The Columbus, Ohio-based retailer, meanwhile, earned $2.68 per share, surpassing analysts’ projection of $2.30 per share.
CEO Bruce Thorn said, “As mentioned on our December earnings call, we’ve engaged an industry leading consultative firm to help us take an outside in view of our business and there was significant progress and learnings achieved during the quarter.”
Big Lots projected adjusted earnings for the full year 2019 in the range of $3.55 to $3.75 per share, compared to fiscal 2018 adjusted income of $4.04 per share. The company also forecasts that comparable store sales would increase in the low single digit range during this period.
READ: Costco Wholesale stock gains after Q2 earnings beat estimates
BIG shares were up over 8% during pre-market trading on Friday. The stock is yet to recover from the sharp fall it suffered after the dismal third-quarter results. In the trailing 52 weeks, the stock has lost about 34% and it is currently trading near the five-year low.
Of late though, the stock has been gathering momentum and has gained 9% since the beginning of the year.
Earnings Transcript: Get access to timely and accurate verbatim transcripts that are published within hours of the event.
Most Popular
Intensity Therapeutics is establishing a new field of localized cancer reduction: CEO
Intensity Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: INTS) is a clinical biotechnology company engaged in the discovery development, and commercialization of first-in-class cancer drugs that attenuate tumors with minimal side effects while training
INTU Earnings: Intuit Q1 2025 adj. profit rises on higher revenues
Financial technology company Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) Thursday announced results for the first quarter of 2025, reporting a modest increase in adjusted earnings. The Mountain View-headquartered company’s first-quarter revenue came
Riding the AI wave, Nvidia looks set to stay on the high-growth path
After delivering strong results for the third quarter, Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) this week said the launch of its new-generation Blackwell chip is on track. The company is thriving on