Fossil Group Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

There are 4 speakers on the call.

Operator

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Fossil Group Second Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. At this time, all parties are in listen only mode. This conference call is being recorded and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from the company. Now, I'll turn the call over to Christine Greany of The Blueshirt Group to begin. Christine?

Speaker 1

Thank you. Hello, everyone, and thanks for joining us. With us today on the call are Jeff Boyer, Interim CEO and Andy Scobie, Interim CFO. I would like to remind you that information made available during this conference call contains forward looking information and actual results could differ materially from those that will be discussed during this call. Fossil Group's policy on forward looking statements and additional information concerning a number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements is readily available in the company's Form 8 ks, 10 Q and 10 ks reports filed with the SEC.

Speaker 1

In addition, Fossil assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. During today's call, we will refer to constant currency results. Please note that you can find a reconciliation of actual results constant currency results and other information regarding non GAAP financial measures discussed on this call in Fossil's earnings release, which was filed today on Form 8 ks and is available in the Investors section of fossilgroup.com. With that, I'll now turn the call over to Jeff.

Speaker 2

Thanks, Christine, and good afternoon, everyone. Thanks for joining us. I'd like to welcome Andy Scobie, our newly appointed Interim CFO to the call. Andy joined us on July 1 and has quickly ramped up on our business, allowing for a seamless transition into the CFO role. I'll begin with a high level overview of our financial results and business performance.

Speaker 2

Then I'll do a deeper dive on our confident that we'll position Fossil to return to profitability. Then I'll pass the call to Andy for a more detailed look at the financials. 2nd quarter results were in line with our expectations with top line trends remaining relatively constant year to date. Against this backdrop, ongoing progress within our tag plan allowed us to deliver meaningful gross margin expansion, continue to take costs out of the business and substantially narrow our adjusted operating loss. The highlights for the quarter include 3.90 basis points of gross margin expansion, an 18% reduction in SG and A and the nearly 40% reduction in our adjusted operating loss.

Speaker 2

Let me provide some color around sales trends. Net sales declined 19% on a constant currency basis, which includes approximately 5 points of impact related to our strategic actions to exit the smartwatch category and optimize our retail store portfolio. At a high level, macro and category dynamics continue to present a significant headwind. As other companies in the consumer segment have noted, the wholesale channel in the U. S.

Speaker 2

And Europe remains challenging and consumption sentiment remains soft in China. As we discussed last quarter, about half of our sales base is beginning to show signs of stabilization with Q1 performance in this sector approximately flat and Q2 results down about 4%. The most notable areas of the business where we're seeing positive dynamics emerge are Fossil's traditional watches, which are approximately flat, globally on a comp basis and India, where sales increased double digits compared to last year, reflecting strong growth across virtually all brands. The more challenging areas of our business, licensed watch brands and leathers, represent about half of our revenue base in the quarter. The pressure we're experiencing on our licensed watch brands can be traced to ongoing contraction due to license or brand repositioning as well as the soft consumer demand I noted in China.

Speaker 2

Encouragingly, we started to see watch and jewelry sales trends begin to strengthen in our key license or boutiques. Though a small percentage of our overall sales, we view this as an early sign that their brand repositioning efforts are starting to gain traction. In our Fossil Leathers category, as a result of softer than anticipated consumer response to our new product offerings, we are repositioning the assortment to deliver enhanced functionality and increased value to the consumer. During these challenging times, we're focused on 4 core priorities to position the company to return to growth and profitability. 1st, advancing our Transform and Growth Plan 2nd, strengthening our balance sheet 3rd, stabilizing the business and 4th, conducting a strategic review of our business model.

Speaker 2

Our teams are working tirelessly and delivering strong execution on multiple work streams under our CAG plan. We're encouraged by the operational and financial progress we're seeing as reflected in our margin expansion and cost reduction year to date this year. A critical foundational element of TAG is our shift to a globally led operating model with regional execution of consolidated brand strategies. This model, which is expected to drive greater consistency, efficiency and accountability is better aligned with the size of our business and our long term strategic objectives. Standing up this new model included some rightsizing actions in the first half of the year and we're continuing to evaluate additional opportunities as we evolve the organizational structure in the coming quarters.

Speaker 2

Importantly, the efficiencies we're capturing under our tag plan are driving significant improvement in gross margin and operating expense. Year to date, we're tracking to achieve at least $100,000,000 of annualized benefits from TAG in 2024 and remain on track to achieve expected total ten benefits of 300,000,000 dollars From a gross margin perspective, we're realizing benefits from SKU rationalization and pricing and promotional initiatives. From an operating expense lens, we're capturing benefits through several actions as we continue to right size our cost structure. These include workforce reductions, procurement and indirect cost savings, store closures, rent negotiations and store labor optimization. The actions I just outlined are expected to generate significant gross margin and SG and A benefits in the second half of twenty twenty four and continue into next year.

Speaker 2

Our work to strengthen the balance sheet is progressing. As we discussed on our last call, during Q2, we received a U. S. Tax refund of $57,000,000 providing us with incremental cash and strengthening our liquidity position. 2nd quarter ending inventory declined 38% versus a year ago and 10% compared to Q1, driving improved working capital.

Speaker 2

We're continuing to focus on the asset monetization opportunities we talked about last quarter, including the sale of our real estate in Europe, while also pursuing opportunities to utilize our working capital more efficiently, leverage our inventory and receivables and obtain liquidity opportunities for our non ABL assets. We ended the 2nd quarter with $156,000,000 of liquidity comprised of cash and available borrowings under our revolving credit facility. Based on current business trends and anticipated working capital needs, we're positioned to maintain ample liquidity and generate positive free cash flow for the full year. Our near term actions to stabilize the business are bearing fruit. In the first half of twenty twenty four, we exited 46 retail store locations at Natural Natural East expiration and now expect to close-up to 55 Fossil and Watch Station stores by year end as part of our store optimization initiative.

Speaker 2

Additionally, we've successfully exited the smartwatch category with almost no inventory remaining. In the Q2, we saw trend improvements in our own stores and boutiques for traditional watches across our PAFLA brand as well as several of our major licensed brands. Of note, Fossil traditional watches were up 4% in our DTC channels on a comp sales basis in Q2. In the second half, our teams will focus on additional upper funnel initiatives to drive awareness and heat, including brand ambassador and influencer campaigns. Just this morning, we announced supermodel and entrepreneur Ashley Graham as the new ambassador for Michelle, our luxury women's watch brand.

Speaker 2

She'll serve as the face of Michelle's latest marketing campaign. Similar partnerships are expected in the coming months. From a licensed brand perspective, we just signed an expansive license agreement with Skechers, broadening the scope of our agreement and extending the term to 2029. Over the past 5 years, we've grown our Skechers watch business by 35% annually. We're extremely excited to continue our partnership with 1 of the world's fastest growing brands and look forward to driving further growth on a global scale in the coming years.

Speaker 2

We continue working closely with our advisors on our strategic review, including an ongoing analysis of our business model, development of strategic initiatives, refinement of our financial plans and comprehensive reviews of our capital structure and financing alternatives. Looking ahead to the remainder of 2024, we expect to see sequential improvement in trends across sales, gross margin and adjusted operating margin. We remain on track with our track plan and reiterate our full year expectation to achieve net sales of approximately $1,200,000,000 adjusted operating margin of minus 3% to minus 5% and positive free cash flow inclusive of the $57,000,000 tax refund. We're acting urgently to drive improved financial performance and remain committed to building long term shareholder value. We appreciate the dedication of our teams and the support of our shareholders.

Speaker 2

Now, I'll turn the call to Andy to review the financials and we'll conclude the call with some Q and A led by Christine.

Speaker 3

Thanks, Jeff, and good afternoon all. It's great to be here and I look forward to getting to know our shareholders in the coming quarters. Despite continued top line pressure, our tag plan has allowed us to drive improvement across the rest of the P and L. 2nd quarter net sales totaled $260,000,000 That's down 19% in constant currency and includes 5 points of impact related to our smartwatch exit and store closures. Gross margin expanded to 3.90 basis points compared to last year, which primarily can be traced to improved product margins resulting from the tag initiatives that Jeff discussed as well as the benefit of lower smartwatch mix.

Speaker 3

We expect to achieve continued gross margin expansion in the second half of the year, driven by sourcing and supply chain initiatives and ongoing benefits from SKU rationalization, pricing and promotion. SG and A expenses were down $34,000,000 compared to last year, representing an 18% decrease as we continue to focus on cost takeout. The year over year reductions are attributable to lower store operating costs in fewer stores and lower compensation and administrative costs driven by tag initiatives that Jeff described. We closed 20 stores in Q2, ending the quarter with 258 stores, which is a reduction of 18% compared to a year ago. As Jeff mentioned, we have exited 46 locations in the first half of the year and expect to close-up to 55 by year end.

Speaker 3

As a reminder, all closures occur at natural lease expiration. Ongoing cost actions are expected to drive continued reductions in SG and A dollars through the remainder of 2024 with anticipated second half year over year comparisons down in the low double digits. The combination of gross margin expansion and cost reduction in the 2nd quarter enable us to significantly narrow Q2 adjusted operating loss to $17,000,000 That reflects an improvement of 39% versus the adjusted operating loss of $28,000,000 a year ago. Turning to the balance sheet. We ended the quarter with total liquidity of $156,000,000 providing us with the flexibility to continue to execute our tag plan.

Speaker 3

We brought down inventory levels by 38% versus a year ago improving working capital. Cash flow from operations totaled $35,000,000 in the quarter, reflecting seasonal cash use of approximately $22,000,000 which was more than offset by our receipt of $57,000,000 tax refunds in April. Moving to guidance. We are reiterating our outlook for full year. Worldwide net sales are expected to be approximately $1,200,000,000 while the adjusted operating margin loss is expected to range from negative 3% to negative 5%.

Speaker 3

Our net sales guidance of approximately $1,200,000,000 assumes an approximate $100,000,000 negative impact from our strategic actions, including store and concession closures and the exit from smartwatches. We remain on track to achieve $100,000,000 of annualized P and L benefits in 2024 across gross margin and SG and A under our TAG plan. Restructuring costs related to TAG are estimated to be approximately $40,000,000 for the full year of 2024. Looking at cash flow, we anticipate the seasonal working capital needs coupled with continued sales declines will require operating cash use in the 3rd quarter. As we enter the holiday period and our initiatives continue to take hold, we expect to generate positive free cash flow in Q4.

Speaker 3

We also expect to be free cash flow positive for the full year in 2024 inclusive of the $57,000,000 tax refund. While we're pleased to see our TAG initiatives showing up in the P and L, the business is not where we know it has the potential to be. We remain laser focused on the priorities that Jeff laid out, which include actions to stabilize the business, the exploration of opportunities to improve the capital and we're moving as quickly as possible in all fronts. Now I'll turn the call back to Christine for Q and A.

Speaker 1

Thanks, Sandy. I'll take us through some questions that we've been getting from shareholders. Let me start with Jeff. Jeff, what are you doing to stabilize the top line and when do you expect to start growing again?

Speaker 2

Thanks, Christine. We're directing programs and funding against our key and most important top line opportunities. We've increased our upper funnel marketing programs on a number of brands to generate additional brand heat and demand. As I mentioned previously, earlier today, we announced Ashley Graham as the new ambassador for Michelle, our luxury women's watch brand with additional influencers and endorsers planned for our own brands as well as for our licensed watch brand partners. On the inventory front, we're distorting inventory into the brands, categories and markets that are showing the most substantial growth potential, such as traditional watches in emerging markets such as India and Mexico.

Speaker 2

These efforts are the primary drivers behind the stabilization and growth in about half of our traditional watch business.

Speaker 1

Great. Thank you. Can you help us understand what's happening in the traditional watch business and how that tracks to overall industry performance?

Speaker 2

During Q2, about half of our traditional watch business performed consistent with the industry based on NPD data. This includes This is primarily due to softness in China resulting from the weak consumer environment as well as ongoing brand position efforts by some of our licensed brands. Recognize also that our top line is being impacted by the strategic decisions we made to close stores and exit the smartwatch category.

Speaker 1

Got it. Thanks. Given your liquidity levels, Jeff, are you considering buying back equity or bonds?

Speaker 2

As we look at the business, we do believe that our current valuation levels are not reflective of the long term potential we see for the business. That said, however, we believe it's very important to maintain financial flexibility given the current macro environment. And under our operating capital allocation framework, deploying resources towards strengthening our business is the highest priority. As you can see in our year to date results, the investments in and execution of our tax plan are driving operational and financial improvements, including better bottom line results and this is our primary focus at this time.

Speaker 1

Okay. Moving over to Andy, How many quarters of runway do you have to execute the TAG plan?

Speaker 3

Thanks, Christine. We believe we have ample runway to continue to execute our TAG plan. We will complete a majority of the TAG initiatives by 2024 with annualized operating income benefits of at least $100,000,000 materializing this year. We also see additional benefit in 20252026. Also in March 2024, we also initiated a strategic review to optimize our current business model, which includes efforts to find additional structural cost reductions as well as explore debt and equity financing options.

Speaker 1

What is the status of a potential refinancing out of your upcoming debt maturity?

Speaker 3

As we discussed, we are assessing potential debt and equity financings as part of our strategic review. And we've retained a financial advisor to assist with this process. Importantly, we are reviewing options to support a new financing strategy in place well before the expiration of our current ABL facility in 2027 and our senior notes in 2026.

Speaker 1

Great. Thank you. Just one last question for you, Andy. Could you take us through the puts and takes on cash flow this year?

Speaker 3

Sure. In broad strokes, the seasonal nature of our business and the projected sales decline will require operating cash use in the near term, but we expect to generate positive free cash flow in Q4. Based on the seasonality of our business, cash collections compared to the first half of the year are anticipated to increase for the remainder of 2024. This is consistent with the implied sales increase from the first 2nd half based on our full year 2024 guidance. Additionally, there will be inventory, freight and marketing expenditures to support the sales increase in the second half.

Speaker 3

There will also be increased payments to our licensing partners as well as higher tax payments. From a full year perspective, we have a one time benefit of the $57,000,000 tax refund received in Q2. In addition to a reduction in overall operating expenses anticipated for the year as we continue to realize the benefits under our tag plan.

Speaker 1

Thanks, Sandy and Jeff. We appreciate everyone listening in today and look forward to updating you next quarter. The team is available for follow-up. Please reach out to me directly with requests. My e mail is included at the end of the earnings release, christineleeshirtgroup.com.

Speaker 1

Thanks again, and everyone have a good rest of the week.

Key Takeaways

  • Second quarter net sales fell 19% on a constant currency basis, driven by exiting smartwatches and store closures, while gross margin expanded 3.9 points and SG&A decreased 18%, narrowing the adjusted operating loss by nearly 40%.
  • Under the TAG plan, Fossil is on track to capture at least $100 million of annualized benefits in 2024—through SKU rationalization, pricing initiatives, workforce reductions, procurement savings, and store optimizations—and targets $300 million in total run-rate savings.
  • Liquidity remains strong with $156 million in cash and available borrowings after receiving a $57 million U.S. tax refund, alongside a 38% year-over-year inventory reduction that is improving working capital and supporting positive free cash flow for the full year.
  • Efforts to stabilize the business include exiting 46 retail locations (up to 55 by year-end), completing the smartwatch exit, and seeing early signs of recovery in traditional watches—flat globally (with a 4% DTC comp increase) and double-digit growth in India.
  • For full-year 2024, Fossil reiterates guidance of approximately $1.2 billion in net sales, an adjusted operating margin of –3% to –5%, and expects sequential improvement in sales, margins, and positive free cash flow in Q4.
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