Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. Announces Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results
Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ: GO) reported Q2 2025 financial results with net sales increasing 4.5% to $1.18 billion and comparable store sales rising 1.1%. The company posted net income of $5.0 million ($0.05 per diluted share), down from $14.0 million ($0.14 per diluted share) last year.
Key metrics include gross margin of 30.6% (down from 30.9%), adjusted EBITDA of $67.7 million (5.7% of net sales), and operating income of $12.8 million including $11.2 million in restructuring charges. The company opened 11 new stores and closed two, ending with 552 stores across 16 states.
The company maintained its fiscal 2025 guidance, upgrading diluted adjusted EPS outlook to $0.75-$0.80 from previous $0.70-$0.75, while projecting net sales of $4.7-$4.8 billion and comparable store sales growth of 1.0-2.0%.
Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ: GO) ha comunicato i risultati finanziari del secondo trimestre 2025 con un aumento delle vendite nette del 4,5% a 1,18 miliardi di dollari e una crescita delle vendite comparabili dell'1,1%. L'azienda ha registrato un utile netto di 5,0 milioni di dollari (0,05 dollari per azione diluita), in calo rispetto ai 14,0 milioni di dollari (0,14 dollari per azione diluita) dell'anno precedente.
I principali indicatori includono un margine lordo del 30,6% (in diminuzione rispetto al 30,9%), un EBITDA rettificato di 67,7 milioni di dollari (5,7% delle vendite nette) e un reddito operativo di 12,8 milioni di dollari, comprensivo di 11,2 milioni di dollari di oneri di ristrutturazione. L'azienda ha aperto 11 nuovi punti vendita e ne ha chiusi due, terminando con 552 negozi in 16 stati.
L'azienda ha confermato le previsioni per l'esercizio 2025, migliorando la stima dell'utile per azione rettificato diluito a 0,75-0,80 dollari rispetto alla precedente previsione di 0,70-0,75 dollari, prevedendo vendite nette tra 4,7 e 4,8 miliardi di dollari e una crescita delle vendite comparabili tra l'1,0% e il 2,0%.
Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ: GO) informó los resultados financieros del segundo trimestre de 2025 con un incremento de las ventas netas del 4,5% hasta 1.180 millones de dólares y un aumento del 1,1% en las ventas comparables en tiendas. La compañía registró un ingreso neto de 5,0 millones de dólares (0,05 dólares por acción diluida), frente a los 14,0 millones de dólares (0,14 dólares por acción diluida) del año anterior.
Las métricas clave incluyen un margen bruto del 30,6% (por debajo del 30,9%), un EBITDA ajustado de 67,7 millones de dólares (5,7% de las ventas netas) y un ingreso operativo de 12,8 millones de dólares, que incluye 11,2 millones en cargos por reestructuración. La empresa abrió 11 nuevas tiendas y cerró dos, terminando con 552 tiendas en 16 estados.
La compañía mantuvo su guía para el año fiscal 2025, mejorando la previsión de BPA ajustado diluido a 0,75-0,80 dólares desde el rango previo de 0,70-0,75 dólares, mientras proyecta ventas netas de 4,7-4,8 mil millones de dólares y un crecimiento en ventas comparables de 1,0-2,0%.
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Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ : GO) a publié ses résultats financiers du deuxième trimestre 2025 avec une augmentation des ventes nettes de 4,5 % à 1,18 milliard de dollars et une croissance des ventes comparables en magasin de 1,1 %. La société a enregistré un bénéfice net de 5,0 millions de dollars (0,05 dollar par action diluée), en baisse par rapport à 14,0 millions de dollars (0,14 dollar par action diluée) l'année précédente.
Les indicateurs clés comprennent une marge brute de 30,6 % (en baisse par rapport à 30,9 %), un EBITDA ajusté de 67,7 millions de dollars (5,7 % des ventes nettes) et un résultat d'exploitation de 12,8 millions de dollars, incluant 11,2 millions de dollars de charges de restructuration. L'entreprise a ouvert 11 nouveaux magasins et en a fermé deux, terminant avec 552 magasins répartis dans 16 États.
L'entreprise a maintenu ses prévisions pour l'exercice 2025, révisant à la hausse ses prévisions de BPA ajusté dilué à 0,75-0,80 dollar contre 0,70-0,75 dollar auparavant, tout en prévoyant des ventes nettes comprises entre 4,7 et 4,8 milliards de dollars et une croissance des ventes comparables de 1,0 à 2,0 %.
Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ: GO) meldete die Finanzergebnisse für das zweite Quartal 2025 mit einem Anstieg der Nettoumsätze um 4,5 % auf 1,18 Milliarden US-Dollar und einem vergleichbaren Umsatzwachstum von 1,1 %. Das Unternehmen erzielte einen Nettogewinn von 5,0 Millionen US-Dollar (0,05 US-Dollar je verwässerter Aktie), was einem Rückgang gegenüber 14,0 Millionen US-Dollar (0,14 US-Dollar je verwässerter Aktie) im Vorjahr entspricht.
Wichtige Kennzahlen umfassen eine Bruttomarge von 30,6 % (gegenüber 30,9 % zuvor), ein bereinigtes EBITDA von 67,7 Millionen US-Dollar (5,7 % der Nettoumsätze) sowie ein Betriebsergebnis von 12,8 Millionen US-Dollar, einschließlich 11,2 Millionen US-Dollar an Restrukturierungskosten. Das Unternehmen eröffnete 11 neue Filialen und schloss zwei, womit es insgesamt 552 Filialen in 16 Bundesstaaten betreibt.
Das Unternehmen bestätigte seine Prognose für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 und hob die Prognose für das bereinigte verwässerte Ergebnis je Aktie auf 0,75-0,80 US-Dollar an, gegenüber der vorherigen Spanne von 0,70-0,75 US-Dollar, während es Nettoumsätze von 4,7 bis 4,8 Milliarden US-Dollar und ein vergleichbares Umsatzwachstum von 1,0 bis 2,0 % erwartet.
- Net sales increased 4.5% to $1.18 billion in Q2 2025
- Comparable store sales grew 1.1% with 1.5% increase in transaction count
- Adjusted EBITDA reached $67.7 million (5.7% of net sales)
- Company upgraded diluted adjusted EPS guidance to $0.75-$0.80
- Improved inventory management capabilities contributed to margin improvements
- Net cash from operations increased to $73.6 million from $41.6 million YoY
- Net income declined to $5.0 million from $14.0 million YoY
- Gross margin decreased 30 basis points to 30.6%
- Operating income included $11.2 million in restructuring charges
- SG&A expenses increased 4.2% to $336.8 million
- Average transaction size decreased by 0.4%
- Company recorded $45.0 million in restructuring charges for first half of 2025
Insights
GO delivered mixed Q2 results with modest growth but declining margins amid ongoing restructuring efforts to improve long-term profitability.
Grocery Outlet posted $1.18 billion in Q2 revenue, up
Gross margin contracted by
The company's quarterly profit picture is complicated by ongoing restructuring efforts. GO reported
The company's restructuring plan, initiated in Q4 2024, includes terminating 28 leases for unopened stores in suboptimal locations, canceling capital-intensive warehouse projects, and reducing headcount. This resulted in
Looking ahead, GO maintained most of its fiscal 2025 guidance, including 33-35 net new store openings,
The improved cash flow position (
Overall, Grocery Outlet is navigating a challenging retail environment by focusing on its core value proposition while undertaking significant restructuring to improve long-term profitability and return on invested capital.
EMERYVILLE, Calif., Aug. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: GO) ("Grocery Outlet," the "Company," "we" or "our") today announced financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 ended June28, 2025.
Highlights for Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 as compared to Second Quarter Fiscal 2024:
- Net sales increased by
4.5% to$1.18 billion . - Comparable store sales increased by
1.1% . - Gross margin was
30.6% compared to30.9% last year. - SG&A increased by
4.2% to$336.8 million . - Operating income was
$12.8 million , which included$11.2 million in restructuring charges. - Net income was
$5.0 million , or$0.05 per diluted share, compared to net income of$14.0 million , or$0.14 per diluted share last year. Adjusted net income(1) was$22.8 million , or$0.23 diluted adjusted earnings per share(1), compared to$25.1 million , or$0.25 diluted adjusted earnings per share(1) last year. - Adjusted EBITDA(1) was
$67.7 million , representing5.7% of net sales.
Highlights for the 26 Weeks Ended June28, 2025 as compared to the 26 Weeks Ended June29, 2024:
- Net sales increased by
6.5% to$2.31 billion . - Comparable store sales increased by
0.7% . - Gross margin was
30.5% compared to30.2% last year. - SG&A increased by
6.6% to$667.8 million . - Operating loss was
$9.7 million , which included$45.0 million in restructuring charges. - Net loss was
$18.4 million , or$(0.19) per diluted share, compared to net income of$13.0 million , or$0.13 per diluted share last year. Adjusted net income(1) was$35.8 million , or$0.36 diluted adjusted earnings per share(1), compared to$33.9 million , or$0.34 diluted adjusted earnings per share(1) last year. - Adjusted EBITDA(1) increased by
11.5% to$119.6 million , representing5.2% of net sales.
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(1) Adjusted net income, diluted adjusted earnings per share and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures, which exclude the impact of certain special items. Please note that our non-GAAP financial measures should be considered as a supplement to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. See the "Non-GAAP Financial Information" section of this release as well as the respective reconciliations of our non-GAAP financial measures below for additional information about these items.
“Our focus on execution is beginning to deliver results, enabling us to outperform our outlook for the second quarter,� said Jason Potter, President and CEO of Grocery Outlet. “Our resonant value proposition and store initiatives continued to drive growth in traffic, while our margin drivers and spending discipline are yielding sustainable gains in profitability. We also achieved important progress against the key strategic objectives we outlined last quarter. By continuing to strengthen new-store performance, secure top talent, address execution gaps, and improve execution at scale, we will create lasting value for our customers, independent operators, and shareholders.�
Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Summary
Net sales increased
Gross profit increased
Selling, general and administrative expenses increased by
Operating income during the second quarter was
Net income was
26 Weeks Ended June28, 2025 Financial Summary
Net sales increased
Gross profit increased
Selling, general and administrative expenses increased by
Operating loss during the first half was
Net loss was
Cash Flow & Capital Spending:
- Net cash provided by operating activities during the second quarter of fiscal 2025 was
$73.6 million compared with$41.6 million for the second quarter last year. The increase in cash flow provided by operating activities in the second quarter of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by timing of payments. - Capital expenditures for the second quarter of fiscal 2025, before the impact of tenant improvement allowances, were
$65.2 million , an increase of$22.8 million over the second quarter of fiscal 2024. Capital expenditures, net of tenant improvement allowances, for the second quarter this year, were$58.3 million compared with$40.2 million for the same period last year. The increase in capital expenditures this year was due primarily to additional new store openings and increased supply chain investments during the second quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to the prior year.
Restructuring Plan:
The Company initiated a restructuring plan during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, with continuing implementation in fiscal 2025, intended to improve long-term profitability, cash flow generation and return on invested capital, optimize the footprint of new store growth and lower the Company’s cost base (the "Restructuring Plan"). The Restructuring Plan includes (i) the termination of a total of 28 leases for unopened stores in suboptimal locations and the discontinued development of certain future store sites where we had incurred initial costs, but leases had not yet been signed, (ii) the cancellation of certain capital-intensive warehouse projects and (iii) a reduction in headcount in building a more scalable cost structure. As of June 28, 2025, the Company estimates that it will incur total costs under the Restructuring Plan of approximately
Outlook:
The Company is maintaining key guidance figures for fiscal 2025, other than diluted adjusted earnings per share which are updated as shown in the current guidance as follows(2):
Previous | Current | |
New store openings, net | 33 to 35 | 33 to 35 |
Net sales | ||
Comparable store sales increase(3) | ||
Gross margin | ||
Adjusted EBITDA(1) | ||
Diluted adjusted earnings per share(1) | ||
Capital expenditures (net of tenant improvement allowances) |
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(2) Includes 53rd week.
(3) Excludes net sales in the non-comparable week of a 53-week year from the same store sales calculation and compares the current and prior year weekly periods that are most closely aligned.
Conference Call Information:
A conference call to discuss the second quarter fiscal 2025 financial results is scheduled for today, August5, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Investors and analysts interested in participating in the call are invited to dial (877) 407-9208 approximately 15 minutes prior to the start of the call. A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available online at https://investors.groceryoutlet.com.
A taped replay of the conference call will be available within three hours of the conclusion of the call and can be accessed both online and by dialing (844) 512-2921 and entering access code 13751099. The replay will be available for approximately two weeks after the call.
Non-GAAP Financial Information:
In addition to reporting financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ("GAAP"), management and the Board of Directors use EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per share, cash-on-cash return as supplemental key metrics to assess our financial performance, and net leverage as a supplemental metric to assess our liquidity. These non-GAAP financial measures are also frequently used by analysts, investors and other interested parties to evaluate the Company and other companies in our industry. Management believes it is useful to investors and analysts to evaluate these non-GAAP financial measures on the same basis as management uses to evaluate our operating results and liquidity. Management uses these non-GAAP financial performance measures to supplement GAAP financial measures of performance to evaluate the effectiveness of our business strategies, to make budgeting decisions and to compare our performance against that of other peer companies using similar measures. In addition, we use adjusted EBITDA and adjusted earnings per share to supplement GAAP financial measures of performance to evaluate performance in connection with compensation decisions. Management believes that excluding items from operating income (loss), net income (loss) and earnings (net loss) per diluted share that may not be indicative of, or are unrelated to, our core operating results, and that may vary in frequency or magnitude, enhances the comparability of our results and provides additional information for analyzing trends in our business. Management uses net leverage to evaluate our overall liquidity and financial flexibility to pursue operational strategies and to evaluate our capital structure, and our ability to service our long-term debt obligations.
Management defines EBITDA as net income (loss) before net interest expense, income taxes and depreciation and amortization expenses. Adjusted EBITDA represents EBITDA adjusted to exclude share-based compensation expense, asset impairment and gain or loss on disposition, acquisition and integration costs, costs related to the amortization of inventory purchase accounting asset step-ups, restructuring charges, and certain other expenses that may not be indicative of, or are unrelated to, our core operating results, and that may vary in frequency or magnitude. Adjusted net income represents net income (loss) adjusted for the previously mentioned adjusted EBITDA adjustments, further adjusted for the amortization of property and equipment purchase accounting asset step-ups and deferred financing costs, tax adjustment to normalize the effective tax rate, and tax effect of total adjustments. Basic adjusted earnings per share is calculated using adjusted net income, as defined above, and basic weighted-average shares outstanding. Diluted adjusted earnings per share is calculated using adjusted net income, as defined above, and diluted weighted-average shares outstanding. Management defines cash-on-cash returns as Four Wall EBITDA divided by total net cash investment. Four wall EBITDA includes store level costs such as product and distribution costs, commissions, occupancy, marketing and other related costs. A definition of net leverage and a related reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure can be found on the Investor Relations section of our website under “Financial Information—Quarterly Results.�
These non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similar measures reported by other companies and have limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. We address the limitations of the non-GAAP financial measures through the use of various GAAP measures. In the future we will incur expenses or charges such as those added back to calculate adjusted EBITDA or adjusted net income. The presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures should not be construed as an inference that future results will be unaffected by the adjustments used to derive such non-GAAP measures.
We have not reconciled the non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA and diluted adjusted earnings per share forward-looking guidance included in this release to the most directly comparable GAAP measures because this cannot be done without unreasonable effort due to the variability and low visibility with respect to taxes and non-recurring items, which are potential adjustments to future earnings. We expect the variability of these items to have a potentially unpredictable, and a potentially significant, impact on our future GAAP financial results. We have also not reconciled the cash-on-cash return forward-looking outlook because such metric includes store-level cash flows and initial capital investment at the individual store level, which are not captured or presented on a GAAP basis. Reconciling this metric to a GAAP measure would require unreasonable efforts and assumptions.
Forward-Looking Statements:
This news release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements contained in this release other than statements of historical fact, including statements regarding our future operating results and financial position, our business strategy, plans and potential, the Restructuring Plan and its associated benefits, our ability to drive long-term value, and business and market trends may constitute forward-looking statements. Words such as "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "outlook," "plan," "project," "seek," "will," and similar expressions, are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by any forward-looking statements, including the following: failure of suppliers to consistently supply the Company with opportunistic products at attractive pricing; inability to successfully identify trends and maintain a consistent level of opportunistic products or general inventory; failure to maintain or increase comparable store sales; any significant disruption to our distribution network, the operations, technology and capacity of our distribution centers and our timely receipt of inventory; risks associated with newly opened stores; risks associated with our growth strategy, including opening, relocating or remodeling stores on schedule and on budget, as well as the revised near-term new store growth strategy as reflected in the Restructuring Plan; financial and operating impacts associated with our Restructuring Plan; inflation, tariffs and other changes affecting the market prices of the products we sell; failure to maintain our reputation and the value of our brand, including protecting our intellectual property; failure to remediate our material weakness in our internal control over financial reporting; inability to maintain sufficient levels of cash flow from our operations to fund our growth strategy; risks associated with leasing substantial amounts of space; inability to attract, train and retain highly qualified employees or the loss of executive officers or other key personnel; costs and successful implementation of marketing, advertising and promotions; natural or man-made disasters, climate change, power outages, major health epidemics, pandemic outbreaks, terrorist acts, global political events or other serious catastrophic events and the concentration of our business operations; unexpected costs and negative effects if we incur losses not covered by our insurance program; difficulties associated with labor relations and shortages; failure to participate effectively in the growing online retail marketplace; failure to properly integrate or achieve the expected benefits of any acquired businesses; risks associated with economic conditions; competition in the retail food industry; movement of consumer trends toward private labels and away from name-brand products; risks associated with deploying our own private label brands; inability to attract and retain qualified independent operators of the Company ("IOs"); failure of the IOs to successfully manage their business; failure of the IOs to repay notes outstanding to the Company; inability of the IOs to avoid excess inventory shrink; any loss or changeover of an IO; legal proceedings initiated against the IOs; legal challenges to the IO/independent contractor business model; failure to maintain positive relationships with the IOs; risks associated with actions the IOs could take that could harm our business; material disruption to information technology systems, including risks associated from our technology initiatives or third-party security breaches or other disruptions; risks associated with products we and our IOs sell; risks associated with laws and regulations generally applicable to retailers; legal or regulatory proceedings; our substantial indebtedness could affect its ability to operate its business, react to changes in the economy or industry or pay debts and meet obligations; restrictive covenants in our debt agreements may restrict its ability to pursue its business strategies, and failure to comply with any of these restrictions could result in acceleration of our debt; risks associated with tax matters; changes in accounting standards and subjective assumptions, estimates and judgments by management related to complex accounting matters; and the other factors discussed under "Risk Factors" in our most recent annual report on Form 10-K and in other subsequent reports we file with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). Our periodic filings are accessible on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
Moreover, we operate in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment, and new risks emerge from time to time. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, and our expectations based on third-party information and projections are from sources that management believes to be reputable, we cannot guarantee that future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this release or as of the date specified herein and we have based these forward-looking statements on current expectations and projections about future events and trends. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any duty to update any of these forward-looking statements after the date of this release or to conform these statements to actual results or revised expectations.
About Grocery Outlet:
Based in Emeryville, California, Grocery Outlet is a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products sold primarily through a network of independently operated stores. Grocery Outlet and its subsidiaries have more than 550 stores in California, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Idaho, Nevada, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Georgia, Alabama, Delaware, Kentucky and Virginia.
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GROCERY OUTLET HOLDING CORP. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) | |||||||||||||||
13 Weeks Ended | 26 Weeks Ended | ||||||||||||||
June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Net sales | $ | 1,179,772 | $ | 1,128,520 | $ | 2,305,339 | $ | 2,165,464 | |||||||
Cost of sales | 819,079 | 779,280 | 1,602,201 | 1,512,279 | |||||||||||
Gross profit | 360,693 | 349,240 | 703,138 | 653,185 | |||||||||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses | 336,764 | 323,135 | 667,842 | 626,517 | |||||||||||
Restructuring charges | 11,157 | � | 45,032 | � | |||||||||||
Operating income (loss) | 12,772 | 26,105 | (9,736 | ) | 26,668 | ||||||||||
Interest expense, net | 6,544 | 5,559 | 13,064 | 8,735 | |||||||||||
Income (loss) before income taxes | 6,228 | 20,546 | (22,800 | ) | 17,933 | ||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 1,267 | 6,545 | (4,444 | ) | 4,957 | ||||||||||
Net income (loss) and comprehensive income (loss) | $ | 4,961 | $ | 14,001 | $ | (18,356 | ) | $ | 12,976 | ||||||
Basic earnings (net loss) per share | $ | 0.05 | $ | 0.14 | $ | (0.19 | ) | $ | 0.13 | ||||||
Diluted earnings (net loss) per share | $ | 0.05 | $ | 0.14 | $ | (0.19 | ) | $ | 0.13 | ||||||
Weighted-average shares outstanding: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | 98,081 | 99,542 | 97,801 | 99,531 | |||||||||||
Diluted | 98,460 | 100,369 | 97,801 | 100,753 |
GROCERY OUTLET HOLDING CORP. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands) (unaudited) | |||||||
June 28, 2025 | December 28, 2024 | ||||||
Assets | |||||||
Current assets: | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 55,190 | $ | 62,828 | |||
Independent operator receivables and current portion of independent operator notes, net of allowance | 16,179 | 16,051 | |||||
Other accounts receivable, net of allowance | 4,544 | 4,166 | |||||
Merchandise inventories | 398,225 | 394,152 | |||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 27,397 | 26,701 | |||||
Total current assets | 501,535 | 503,898 | |||||
Independent operator notes and receivables, net of allowance | 39,603 | 36,441 | |||||
Property and equipment, net | 806,740 | 750,423 | |||||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 1,105,419 | 1,014,678 | |||||
Intangible assets, net | 80,681 | 78,778 | |||||
Goodwill | 782,835 | 782,734 | |||||
Other assets | 5,563 | 6,869 | |||||
Total assets | $ | 3,322,376 | $ | 3,173,821 | |||
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity | |||||||
Current liabilities: | |||||||
Trade accounts payable | $ | 211,949 | $ | 175,871 | |||
Accrued and other current liabilities | 72,338 | 55,240 | |||||
Accrued compensation | 25,856 | 19,687 | |||||
Current portion of long-term debt | 18,750 | 15,000 | |||||
Current lease liabilities | 76,577 | 72,905 | |||||
Income and other taxes payable | 9,518 | 10,921 | |||||
Total current liabilities | 414,988 | 349,624 | |||||
Long-term debt, net | 455,200 | 462,502 | |||||
Deferred income tax liabilities, net | 51,485 | 56,178 | |||||
Long-term lease liabilities | 1,211,517 | 1,106,219 | |||||
Other long-term liabilities | 2,344 | 1,914 | |||||
Total liabilities | 2,135,534 | 1,976,437 | |||||
Stockholders' equity: | |||||||
Common stock | 98 | 97 | |||||
Series A preferred stock | � | � | |||||
Additional paid-in capital | 823,671 | 815,858 | |||||
Retained earnings | 363,073 | 381,429 | |||||
Total stockholders' equity | 1,186,842 | 1,197,384 | |||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ | 3,322,376 | $ | 3,173,821 |
GROCERY OUTLET HOLDING CORP. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (in thousands) (unaudited) | |||||||
26 Weeks Ended | |||||||
June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | ||||||
Cash flows from operating activities: | |||||||
Net income (loss) | $ | (18,356 | ) | $ | 12,976 | ||
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | |||||||
Depreciation of property and equipment | 50,832 | 43,462 | |||||
Amortization of intangible and other assets | 10,399 | 7,972 | |||||
Amortization of debt issuance costs and debt discounts | 455 | 455 | |||||
Non-cash rent | 5,021 | 1,788 | |||||
Impairment of long-lived assets | 10,776 | � | |||||
Share-based compensation | 7,418 | 15,143 | |||||
Provision for independent operator and other accounts receivable reserves | 6,578 | 1,947 | |||||
Deferred income taxes | (4,693 | ) | 2,077 | ||||
Other | 1,162 | 745 | |||||
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: | |||||||
Independent operator and other accounts receivable | (4,561 | ) | 1,006 | ||||
Merchandise inventories | (4,073 | ) | (3,112 | ) | |||
Prepaid expenses and other assets | (330 | ) | 10,973 | ||||
Income and other taxes payable | (1,403 | ) | (6,626 | ) | |||
Trade accounts payable | 35,782 | (3,202 | ) | ||||
Accrued and other liabilities | 20,484 | (33,222 | ) | ||||
Accrued compensation | 6,068 | (8,786 | ) | ||||
Operating lease liabilities | 11,004 | 5,842 | |||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 132,563 | 49,438 | |||||
Cash flows from investing activities: | |||||||
Advances to independent operators | (7,548 | ) | (5,541 | ) | |||
Repayments of advances from independent operators | 1,862 | 2,692 | |||||
Business acquisition, net of cash and cash equivalents acquired | � | (60,774 | ) | ||||
Purchases of property and equipment | (119,669 | ) | (85,131 | ) | |||
Investments in intangible assets and licenses | (10,801 | ) | (6,532 | ) | |||
Net cash used in investing activities | (136,156 | ) | (155,286 | ) | |||
Cash flows from financing activities: | |||||||
Proceeds from exercise of stock options | 395 | 3,744 | |||||
Proceeds from revolving credit facility | 20,000 | 90,000 | |||||
Principal payments on revolving credit facility | (20,000 | ) | � | ||||
Principal payments on senior term loan due 2028 | (3,750 | ) | (3,750 | ) | |||
Principal payments on finance leases | (690 | ) | (794 | ) | |||
Repurchase of common stock | � | (31,274 | ) | ||||
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | (4,045 | ) | 57,926 | ||||
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (7,638 | ) | (47,922 | ) | |||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 62,828 | 114,987 | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ | 55,190 | $ | 67,065 |
GROCERY OUTLET HOLDING CORP. RECONCILIATION OF GAAP NET INCOME (LOSS) TO ADJUSTED EBITDA (in thousands) (unaudited) | |||||||||||||||
13 Weeks Ended | 26 Weeks Ended | ||||||||||||||
June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Net income (loss) | $ | 4,961 | $ | 14,001 | $ | (18,356 | ) | $ | 12,976 | ||||||
Interest expense, net | 6,544 | 5,559 | 13,064 | 8,735 | |||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 1,267 | 6,545 | (4,444 | ) | 4,957 | ||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization expenses | 31,334 | 26,545 | 61,231 | 51,434 | |||||||||||
EBITDA | 44,106 | 52,650 | 51,495 | 78,102 | |||||||||||
Share-based compensation expenses(1) | 1,960 | 7,001 | 7,418 | 15,143 | |||||||||||
Asset impairment and gain or loss on disposition(2) | 3,834 | 381 | 3,969 | 745 | |||||||||||
Acquisition and integration costs(3) | 148 | 4,937 | 487 | 7,586 | |||||||||||
Amortization of purchase accounting assets(4) | � | 839 | � | 839 | |||||||||||
Restructuring charges(5) | 11,157 | � | 45,032 | � | |||||||||||
Other(6) | 6,542 | 2,070 | 11,231 | 4,858 | |||||||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 67,747 | $ | 67,878 | $ | 119,632 | $ | 107,273 |
GROCERY OUTLET HOLDING CORP. RECONCILIATION OF GAAP NET INCOME (LOSS) TO ADJUSTED NET INCOME (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) | |||||||||||||||
13 Weeks Ended | 26 Weeks Ended | ||||||||||||||
June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | June 28, 2025 | June 29, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Net income (loss) | $ | 4,961 | $ | 14,001 | $ | (18,356 | ) | $ | 12,976 | ||||||
Share-based compensation expenses(1) | 1,960 | 7,001 | 7,418 | 15,143 | |||||||||||
Asset impairment and gain or loss on disposition(2) | 3,834 | 381 | 3,969 | 745 | |||||||||||
Acquisition and integration costs(3) | 148 | 4,937 | 487 | 7,586 | |||||||||||
Amortization of purchase accounting assets and deferred financing costs(4) | 1,269 | 2,228 | 2,537 | 3,550 | |||||||||||
Restructuring charges(5) | 11,157 | � | 45,032 | � | |||||||||||
Other(6) | 6,542 | 2,070 | 11,231 | 4,858 | |||||||||||
Tax adjustment to normalize effective tax rate(7) | 222 | 86 | 3,385 | (708 | ) | ||||||||||
Tax effect of total adjustments(8) | (7,327 | ) | (5,609 | ) | (19,930 | ) | (10,246 | ) | |||||||
Adjusted net income | $ | 22,766 | $ | 25,095 | $ | 35,773 | $ | 33,904 | |||||||
GAAP earnings (net loss) per share: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | $ | 0.05 | $ | 0.14 | $ | (0.19 | ) | $ | 0.13 | ||||||
Diluted | $ | 0.05 | $ | 0.14 | $ | (0.19 | ) | $ | 0.13 | ||||||
Adjusted earnings per share: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | $ | 0.23 | $ | 0.25 | $ | 0.37 | $ | 0.34 | |||||||
Diluted | $ | 0.23 | $ | 0.25 | $ | 0.36 | $ | 0.34 | |||||||
Weighted-average shares outstanding: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | 98,081 | 99,542 | 97,801 | 99,531 | |||||||||||
Diluted(9) | 98,460 | 100,369 | 97,801 | 100,753 | |||||||||||
Non-GAAP weighted-average shares outstanding: | |||||||||||||||
Basic | 98,081 | 99,542 | 97,801 | 99,531 | |||||||||||
Diluted(10) | 98,460 | 100,369 | 98,344 | 100,753 |
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(1) | Includes non-cash share-based compensation expense. | |
(2) | Represents non-restructuring asset impairment charges and gains or losses on dispositions of assets. | |
(3) | Represents costs related to the acquisition and integration of United Grocery Outlet, including due diligence, legal, other consulting and retention bonus expenses. | |
(4) | For purposes of determining adjusted EBITDA, this line represents the incremental amortization of inventory step-ups resulting from purchase price accounting related to the acquisition of United Grocery Outlet. For purposes of determining adjusted net income, in addition to the previously noted item, this line also represents the incremental amortization of an asset step-up resulting from purchase price accounting related to our acquisition in 2014 by an investment fund affiliated with Hellman & Friedman LLC, as well as the amortization of debt issuance costs, as these items are already included in the adjusted EBITDA reconciliation within the depreciation and amortization expenses and interest expense, net, respectively. | |
(5) | Represents charges related to the Restructuring Plan, which include lease termination costs, non-cash impairment and disposal of long-lived assets, employee severance and benefit costs and legal, professional and other costs. | |
(6) | Represents other non-recurring, non-cash or non-operational items, such as certain personnel-related hiring and termination costs, system implementation costs, strategic project costs, costs related to employer payroll taxes associated with equity awards, store closing costs, legal settlements and other legal expenses and miscellaneous costs. | |
(7) | Represents adjustments to normalize the effective tax rate for the impact of unusual or infrequent tax items that we do not consider in our evaluation of ongoing performance, including excess tax expenses or benefits related to stock option exercises and vesting of time-based restricted stock units and performance-based restricted stock units that are recorded in earnings as discrete items in the reporting period in which they occur. | |
(8) | Represents the tax effect of the total adjustments. We calculate the tax effect of the total adjustments on a discrete basis excluding any non-recurring and unusual tax items. | |
(9) | For the 26 weeks ended June 28, 2025, there is no difference in the weighted-average shares outstanding used to calculate the basic and diluted GAAP net loss per share due to the Company's net loss. | |
(10) | To calculate diluted adjusted earnings per share, we adjusted the weighted-average shares outstanding for the dilutive effect of all potential shares of common stock. |
