NASDAQ:ARKO Arko Q1 2025 Earnings Report $4.70 -0.03 (-0.53%) As of 01:33 PM Eastern This is a fair market value price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Arko EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.12Consensus EPS -$0.17Beat/MissBeat by +$0.05One Year Ago EPSN/AArko Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$1.83 billionExpected Revenue$1.85 billionBeat/MissMissed by -$16.71 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AArko Announcement DetailsQuarterQ1 2025Date5/8/2025TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateThursday, May 8, 2025Conference Call Time5:00PM ETUpcoming EarningsArko's Q2 2025 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, August 5, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Arko Q1 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMay 8, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 10 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Arco Corp. First Quarter twenty twenty five Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question and answer session. This call is being recorded on Thursday, 05/08/2025. Operator00:00:24I would now like to turn the conference over to Jordan Mann, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Capital Markets, Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:37Thank you. Good afternoon, and welcome to Arco's first quarter twenty twenty five earnings conference call and webcast. On today's call are Ari Kotler, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer and Rob Giamatteo, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Our earnings press release and quarterly report on Form 10 Q for the first quarter of twenty twenty five as filed with the SEC are available on Arco's website at www.arcocorp.com. During our call today, unless otherwise stated, management will compare results to the same period in 2024. Speaker 100:01:14Before we begin, please note that all first quarter twenty twenty five financial information is unaudited. During this call, management may make forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Please review the forward looking and cautionary statement section at the end of our first quarter twenty twenty five earnings release for various factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from forward looking statements made during our call today. Any forward looking statements made during this call reflect our current views with respect to future events and Arco is under no obligation to update or revise forward looking statements made on this call, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. On this call, management will share operating results on both a GAAP basis and on a non GAAP basis. Speaker 100:02:09Descriptions of those non GAAP financial measures that we use, such as adjusted EBITDA and reconciliations of these measures to our results as reported in accordance with GAAP are detailed in our earnings release or in our quarterly report on Form 10 Q for the quarter ended 03/31/2025. Additionally, management will share profit measures for our individual business segments along with fuel contribution, which is calculated as fuel revenue less fuel costs and exclude intercompany charges by our subsidiary GPMP. And now I would like to turn the call over to Ari. Speaker 200:02:47Thank you, Jordan, and thank you all for joining. This quarter, the company and our industry faced headwinds from lower traffic and consumer spending to severe weather. Even though we manage the business effectively and deliver results above the midpoint of our guidance, I have higher expectation for the business. We continue to demonstrate that even in a tough environment, we are executing with discipline and remaining focused on what we can control. This quarter persistently high inflation and high consumer debt put increased financial pressure on lower and middle income households, especially in the communities where many of our stores are located. Speaker 200:03:28Further, the currently unpredictable tariff environment has created uncertainty around spending as customers try to manage their expenses. However, we believe we are well positioned to deliver on the value that customer is seeking through our promotional and merchandising efforts. Like many in our industry, we're seeing consumers stretch their dollars further, increasingly shifting their purchases towards value oriented options and exhibiting more price sensitivity. This quarter also brought a unique set of external challenges that compounded these microeconomic pressures. The combination of persistent cold weather and widespread winter storms across several key geographies reduced customers' mobility and constrained store visits. Speaker 200:04:16In addition to pressure on gallons and merchandise sales trends, the unfavorable weather drove an incremental $1,700,000 in operating costs related to snow and ice removal. While inclement weather is expected in the first quarter, the range and intensity of adverse event this year, especially in February were notably greater than typical seasonal norm. Looking behind external factors, our team is committed to the company transformation strategy, including the ongoing dealerization program, the expansion of high margin categories like other tobacco products and food service and targeted promotional initiative, both in the stores and at the pump, which we have designed to deepen customer engagement. These actions are helping us navigate the current environment and we believe they position the business for long term growth. Our strategies are driven by experienced leadership and executed daily by a committed operation team that prioritize the customer experience. Speaker 200:05:23These strategies are optimizing our retail footprint by dealerizing stores that don't fit within our go forward operating model, driving value and relevance to our consumers through innovative promotional activity. One example is our Fueling America Future campaign, which provides discounts on fuel up to $2 off per gallon for up to 20 gallons. Another example is our investment in the tobacco back bar to support shifting consumer demand to OTP products, which we are supporting with elevated value promotion. OTP and cigarettes together represent approximately 39% of sales. Implementing a new consumer centric remodel centered around a delicious menu of app and called grab and go food and dispensed beverages. Speaker 200:06:17We will be introducing a new brand for this strategy called Fast Craves. Our first store will be in a Fast Mart in Richmond, Virginia, advancing our store remodel program with our first pilot store starting construction this week. Filling the pipeline for the new to industry stores in our existing markets and increasing customer trips and spend through our Fast Rewards loyalty program by offering the best deals to our best customers. Now, let me provide a high level update for each of these core strategies. On our transformation plan, we continue to execute our strategy to convert company operated stores into dealer sites where we believe the long term economics are more favorable for those orders under our dealer segment. Speaker 200:07:05Year to date as of the April, we converted 77 stores to our wholesale network and we have more than 130 stores under contract for conversion with a meaningful number still on our list to convert. As we previously disclosed, at full scale, we continue to expect this initiative to deliver a cumulative annualized operating income benefit in excess of $20,000,000 Our iValue Fueling America Future campaign kicked off in stores on March 12. This campaign is centered around providing enrolled loyalty customers with both value promotions inside the store and significant discounts at the pump. In partnership with many of our supplier partners, we are offering our loyalty members up to $2 off per gallon, up to 20 gallons when they purchase select products in store. While the campaign just started, we have seen an increase in our average enrollment per day by 35% and an increase in gallons for previously enrolled loyalty members taking advantage of this great offer from approximately 6.8 gallons to 9.8 gallons per transaction with an average basket increase of approximately $2.38 or 16%. Speaker 200:08:29Turning to our cigarette and OTP back bar refresh. To date, we have completed this project in more than 900 stores, which is driving improvement in merchandising and assortment for total nicotine. When combined with our expanded promotional efforts, we're capturing market share across select OTP categories, creating momentum for in store performance as we broaden our assortment and fine tune our promotional strategy to drive growth. Of the approximately six seventy five stores where we believe we have enough new results to draw conclusions, we are seeing that these resets are starting to improve our total nicotine performance. We have implemented very strong monthly OTP promotions supplemented by store manager and district manager sales contest to assist in driving OTP sales. Speaker 200:09:22Our OTP mix continues to evolve to meet customer demand and we view it as a lever to drive basket growth amid challenging micro backdrop. Turning to our remodel program. We started construction on the first of our seven pilot remodels this week and expect to start work on the second remodel in the May. As a reminder, the pilot stores are expected to include an expanded and refined merchandise assortment with an announced in store experience and focus on food centered on hot and fresh grab and go foods, bakery, pizza, roller grill and other prepared foods, including our new branded food offering Fast Graves. The intent is to take learning from the pilot stores and implement the right remodels across a larger portion of our retail location through targeted capital deployment. Speaker 200:10:20These initiatives are fundamental to our long term retail transformation strategy and represent our commitment to organic growth and store level reinvestment. In addition to our remodel program, in the first quarter, we opened a new Dunkin' store in a fast market location. Additionally, we currently have four NTIs in development, three have started construction and one storey is awaiting a final permit. These NTIs are expected to open in the second half of the year. These four stores with the pilot remodel concept I discussed moments ago. Speaker 200:11:00We are pleased with the results of our Rewards loyalty program. Our loyal customers continue to make more trips and spend more per month than our non enrolled members. In the first quarter of twenty twenty five, enrolled Fast Rewards members spent approximately 47% more and visited 2.5 times more per month than non enrolled members. And what loyalty OTP sales now account for 18.5% of OTP sales versus 18.1% in Q4 twenty twenty four. And all royalty members are purchasing 23% more gallons per transaction than non enrolled members. Speaker 200:11:42Overall, we added approximately 27,000 enrolled members in Q1 reaching over 2,300,000 enrolled members in total, which was up 11% from the end of Q1 twenty twenty four. We continue to learn and evaluate the rich customer data and adjust our tactics to ensure we provide meaningful value to our most loyal customers. As adoption grows, we believe loyalty will continue to be an increasingly powerful lever to improve same store performance over time. The team is executing many initiatives in our retail segment to drive results despite the current macroeconomic headwinds. Outside of retail, our wholesale and fleet segments have delivered stable and reliable cash flows providing meaningful support as we navigate ongoing micro and consumer pressures. Speaker 200:12:40Over the past four quarters, these segments have generated approximately $130,000,000 in operating income. Combining all of the positive and the negative this quarter, we again delivered results above the midpoint of our quarterly guidance. Much of this performance was driven by controlling the things we can control, especially on the expense side as we mitigate higher costs related to snow removal through disciplined management and execution. Turning to capital allocation. We remain committed to a strategic and thoughtful approach. Speaker 200:13:19Based on our stock price in the first quarter, we repurchased approximately 1,300,000.0 shares during the quarter at an average price of $4.1 per share with almost all of those repurchases executed in March. Additionally, we repurchased approximately 1,300,000.0 additional shares in April. We believe our current market valuation reflects discounts for a scale convenience stores retailer with a diversified revenue across merchandise, retail fuel and wholesale and fleet fueling. Our approach to capital allocation will continue to focus on long term value creation and disciplined capital deployment. We believe in the strength of our plan, the capabilities of our team and the transformation path ahead and remain committed to executing step by step to unlock value for our shareholders. Speaker 200:14:15With that, I will hand it over to Rob. Speaker 300:14:18Thank you, Ari. Good afternoon everyone. Turning to first quarter twenty twenty five results. Adjusted EBITDA was $30,900,000 for the quarter compared to $33,200,000 in the year ago period with the decrease caused primarily by lower retail fuel and merchandise contribution. At the segment level, our retail segment contributed approximately $40,200,000 compared to $46,500,000 in the year ago period. Speaker 300:14:47Same store merchandise sales excluding cigarettes were down 5.2% versus the year ago period, while total same store merchandise sales were down 6.9%. Same store margin rate was up approximately 50 basis points versus the prior year. Same store fuel contribution was down approximately $3,200,000 for the quarter caused by a 6.2% decline in gallons. Same store fuel margin of $0.03 $79 per gallon was up $01 per gallon year over year. Same store operating expenses were down approximately 1.4% for the quarter. Speaker 300:15:27Moving on to our Wholesale segment. Operating income was $18,600,000 for the quarter versus $18,300,000 in the year ago period. Fuel margin was $0.88 per gallon versus $0.92 per gallon in the year ago period. Gallons were up modestly to the year ago period driven by our channel optimization program which contributed to close to 14,000,000 gallons for the quarter. Gallons from channel optimization more than offset a gallon decline from comparable sites which were down 4.6% from the year ago period, reflecting similar trends experienced in our retail segment. Speaker 300:16:05For our fleet segment, operating income was $11,000,000 for the quarter versus $9,800,000 in the year ago period, with total gallons down 4.2% to the prior year. Fuel margin for the quarter was $0.04 $36 per gallon, up from $0.38 per gallon in the year ago period. Total company general and administrative expense for the quarter was $41,600,000 versus $42,200,000 in the year ago period. Net interest and other financial expenses for the quarter were $13,900,000 compared to 2,500,000 in the year ago period with the increase primarily related to roughly $9,000,000 in recorded income in the year ago period related to settlement of deferred purchase price obligations for our TEG acquisition on favorable terms. Net loss for the quarter was $12,700,000 compared to a net loss of $600,000 for the year ago period. Speaker 300:17:00Please reference our press release for a detailed reconciliation from total company net income to adjusted EBITDA. Turning to the balance sheet, excluding lease related financing liabilities, we ended the first quarter with $880,000,000 in long term debt. We maintained substantial liquidity of approximately $847,000,000 including $265,000,000 in cash on hand at quarter end along with the remaining availability on our lines of credit. Total capital expenditures for the quarter were $27,400,000 Turning to forward guidance for our second quarter, we expect total company adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of 70,000,000 to $80,000,000 This guidance is based on the following key segment assumptions. First, for our retail segment. Speaker 300:17:50We are estimating our Q2 twenty twenty five average retail store count to be approximately 1,300 sites. We expect merchandise sales per average store to be flat to up low single digits, reflecting the higher productivity of retained stores versus the year ago period partially offset by same store merchandise sales performance which is positioned down low to mid single digits. We expect gallons per average store to be up low single digits reflecting the higher productivity of retained stores versus the year ago period, partially offset by same store gallon performance, which is positioned down mid single digits. And finally, we are modeling total retail fuel margin in a range of $0.04 $25 to $0.04 $45 per gallon. Moving to our wholesale segment, we expect mid to high single digit operating income growth driven by our ongoing channel optimization work. Speaker 300:18:48And for our Fleet segment, we expect operating income to be up modestly as we begin to cycle prior year fuel margin cents per gallon in the mid-forty range. I'll wrap up with our full year total company adjusted EBITDA guidance, which we are maintaining in a range of $233,000,000 to $253,000,000 This outlook is based on an average retail fuel margin of $0.40 per gallon on the lower end and $0.42 per gallon on the higher end of our guidance range. With that, I'll hand it back to Ari for closing remarks. Speaker 200:19:20Thanks, Rob. To our team members, customers and investors, We appreciate your continued support. As we add into our historically strongest season of the year, the one hundredth day of summer, we're energized by the opportunities ahead. We know the journey requires discipline and transparency and that's exactly how we plan to lead. While the environment remains dynamic, we remain focused on execution and are optimistic about the path forward. Speaker 200:19:51Through consistent deliberate action, we are committed to creating a long term value for our customers and shareholders. We will now open it up to questions. Operator00:20:09Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we will now conduct a question and answer session. Your first question comes from the line of Bobby Griffin from Raymond James. Your line is now open. Speaker 400:20:37Hey, everybody. Good afternoon. Thanks for taking the questions. Guess Ari and Rob, first, maybe just touch a little bit on how the business has performed of late once we got by some of the winter weather. I think the weather issues that impacted the convenience store space are pretty well known by a few different companies that have talked about it. Speaker 400:20:57So what have you seen kind of maybe more in April and May? And have you seen anything get better as we've approached, normal weather conditions again? Speaker 200:21:07Sure. Good afternoon, Bobby. I will start maybe, with the recap for first quarter and then, maybe talk a little bit about what we see moving forward. So, as we started the year, we reported right now that the sales were down 6.9% for the quarter and 5.2% ex cigarettes. When we started the quarter, the January results were actually 5.8% on total sales, but 3.8 negative on sales excluding cigarette, that was January. Speaker 200:21:43When you go into March, sales excluding cigarettes in March were minus 3.9%. So, you're talking 3.8% negative in January, minus 3.9% in March. And then all of a sudden, February hit with a severe weather, the sales excluding cigarettes in February were minus 9.3%. And that's really the story of the quarter. So, the weather, we believe that the weather was probably 2% to 3% drag just because of that. Speaker 200:22:19As we move behind March going into April, we see a slightly improvement in site sales. And of course, we see elevated fuel margin that of course offset some of those sales decline that we see over here. So overall, I'm very optimistic in Q2. And as I said, we see slightly improvement in April. Speaker 500:22:49Thank you. That's helpful. Speaker 400:22:51And then maybe switching gears into the dealerization network, the work you guys have been doing. Just honestly two questions. One, is the savings starting to flow through the P and L as we look at the results today, so in 1Q or is that still to come? And then Rob, that $20,000,000 number that you're referencing on an annualized basis, what does that assume for the total number of stores? Is that the number of stores that you is that the savings from the number of stores you've already done or that are under contract or ultimately the entire program, which I don't think we know the full number of stores you guys have identified yet? Speaker 300:23:30Yes, that's right, Bobby. So the $20,000,000 is going to be at scale when we're done. And as you know, we've not shared that total. But as Ari mentioned in his prepared remarks, we do have a meaningful number that is still continued in addition to the sites that we have under contract today. So that is certainly a total program amount. Speaker 300:23:48If you think about this quarter, the channel optimization delivered about 2,400,000 the sites that were transitioned over. So on an annualized basis, that's about $10,000,000 at the run rate. So we're pretty much roughly halfway through the program. But again, I wouldn't attribute that necessarily to store counts, but more in terms of the financials that we talked about. But this quarter was $2,400,000 the last quarter was $2,000,000 on a quarterly basis. Speaker 300:24:15So that's you can see the accretion starting there. And obviously, wholesale channel, the base business, as I mentioned before, the gallons were down mid single digits. So we're hoping to kind of get that base a little bit closer to that flat number and have the channel optimization be accretive on top of it, but it's still seeing growth out of that channel even with some of the headwinds in gallons. Speaker 400:24:35Yes, that's helpful. And then I guess lastly, Ari, you touched a little bit on the remodel initiative, kind of making a little progress there. When does that potentially get accelerated? Is that more 2026 where we can see that actually rolled out across a large portion of your fleet? And what is the CapEx we require on a per store basis just where we can think about that on a multi year kind of impact to the model? Speaker 200:25:00Sure. Our plan, really right now when with respect to those seven pilot stores, our plan is really to finish the seven pilot stores. As I mentioned, we started this week the first store, started construction. We have the second store starting mid May. We hope to basically to continue to see progress over here probably towards the third quarter of twenty twenty five. Speaker 200:25:30And again, subject to results, we probably going to start to increase the pace in the regional level, of course, subject to results. For your benefit, today, the investment in a remodel store is anywhere between I would call it $700,000 to $1,000,000 1 point 1 dollars that's probably the cost per location. Again, it's all about how we feel about those pilots, if we need to tweak anything with respect to those pilots. But the idea is really to take the initial learning and then basically apply them across a full region and then we're to continue to grow. So, think with your question, I think the assumption is that probably towards the end of 2025, we'll have better results and we will probably see this uptick in assuming we enjoy from the results and happy with the results, probably going see an uptick in 2026. Speaker 400:26:35Thank you. I appreciate it. Best of luck going forward. Speaker 200:26:38Thank you very much, Bobby. Your Operator00:26:43next question comes from the line of Anthony Bonadio from Wells Fargo. Your line is now open. Speaker 500:26:51Yes. Hey, guys. Thanks for taking our questions. I want to start with fuel margins. It seems like you guys are seeing quite a bit of strength into Q2 just given your guidance and some of your comments in response to Bobby's question. Speaker 500:27:04I guess one, is that reflective of what you guys are seeing out there today? And then two, can you just talk about what's driving those fuel margins as we think about price dynamics, breakevens, that kind of thing? Speaker 200:27:16Sure. Good afternoon, Anthony. Well, we're driving the fuel margin. I think the number one, of course, is the volatility in the market. You saw what happened in the last probably four or five weeks. Speaker 200:27:29Prices of fuel dropped and they dropped all the way to at some point, I think it was like $57 or $55 which of course reflects. So volatility is the first thing that of course reflects those things. And the second thing besides volatility that increased fuel margin, my belief, this is Ari's belief, I believe that the pressure that everybody is seeing inside the store, they're going to have to they're going to need to pay for their expenses, people are going to need to run their businesses and this is what we're doing over here. And everybody is trying to be of course competitive as much as we could. And given that 63% of this industry is mom and pop and we are also selling fuel to many of them. Speaker 200:28:17We have almost 2,000 locations, including digitalization that we're doing right now. I believe that some of it is just shifting basically costs. I mean, when you have a soft sell inside the stores, given the microeconomic pressure and the weather, etcetera, etcetera, I believe that people need to figure out a way how to make changes in order for them basically to be profitable and changing the price at the pump is probably the fastest and the easiest way to do so. And we saw something very similar to it, if you remember during COVID, it was very, very similar. So that's really my belief. Speaker 200:28:54I think those two components are the ones that driving, basically fuel margin. Speaker 500:29:00Thanks. That's helpful. Speaker 300:29:01And Anthony, we've just for reference, we've seen $0.46 per gallon in April and May week one has kind of been sticky. So I'm pleased with that so far. Speaker 500:29:12Got it. Super helpful. And then just on the repo, you guys bought back quite a bit of stock in the quarter. You're still sitting on a lot of cash. I think you've got another $20,000,000 under the authorization. Speaker 500:29:22But can you just talk about how you're thinking about the cadence of buybacks at this point? And just maybe more broadly, how you're thinking about capital allocation? Speaker 200:29:32Yes. So we repurchased, like you mentioned, 300,000.0 shares in May. We repurchased something similar to that. But at this time, I can't really comment on the cadence of the stock repurchase at this time. Speaker 500:29:50Thanks guys. Speaker 200:29:52Thank you. Operator00:29:56Your next question comes from the line of Ben Wood from BMO. Your line is now open. Speaker 600:30:02Hey guys, this is Ben on behalf of Kelly and BMO. Thank you for taking our questions. I wanted to do two follow ups on Bobby's line of questioning. Just the first on the dealerization. It seems like the language you guys are using is pretty consistent to 4Q. Speaker 600:30:20But can you talk about the pace of dealerizations in 1Q and how that tracked relative to internal plans? What's kind of the visibility on the pace that these could happen? And is there anything in the current environment that might make it harder to progress through kind of the outlined targeted numbers? Speaker 200:30:39Sure, sure, sure. Thank you for being over here Ben. And so hello to Kelly, of course. So, we are actually moving in accordance to our plan over here. We closed in Q1 '50 '9 locations and additional 18 up until May 1. Speaker 200:30:57And the reason that we closed 77 versus 100 that were on our plan, it's really all subject to licensing and permits that some of those dealers. As a matter of fact, we have 130 stores under contract right now. And it's just a matter of those dealers getting licenses and permits. It's very, very important for us. Given that we are moving some of those stores from our company operated stores to dealers, it's very important for us that those guys are to continue to maintain the sales, they're going to continue to be profitable. Speaker 200:31:35And in order for that to happen, they must have liquor licenses for example, that usually will take a little bit longer to get liquor licenses from different municipality. And of course, some of those guys are interested to close even earlier, but for us it's very, very important that the minute they take over, they will have all of their licenses and permits in place. So, they will not leave basically any cells on the table. So, it's really just a matter of permits and just a matter of licenses that I believe because of the winter and because of the bad weather in February, some of those municipalities were probably closed or something like that. But everything is moving along in accordance to plan. Speaker 200:32:21And as I mentioned, behind the 77 locations that we closed up until May 1, We have another 130 locations under contract already and they're going to continue to close as soon as they receive permits and licenses. Speaker 300:32:37Ben, in terms of like possible cadence, I mean, I think you saw in Q4, we did 100 sites, right? So to Ari's point, there's counterparties we're dealing with, there's licenses or states that are involved, that number is going to ebb and flow. But if you're saying, hey, what's possible, we've done 100 in Q4. So again, ranging up to that level, I think, is reasonable. Speaker 600:32:58No, that's very helpful. And then just kind of going back to the remodel initiative conversation we were having. Is there between now and when you start to get feedback on those and think about rolling them out more aggressively, what's the pipeline of maybe some smaller initiatives that you guys can take on and spread throughout the store base? And is the idea once we get a remodel that we like that we'll stick with the remodels? Or is there an opportunity to pull bits and pieces of that pilot program and spread them to the base a little bit faster? Speaker 600:33:35Just trying to get a sense of kind of your pipeline of different organic growth initiatives you guys have. Speaker 200:33:44Sure. No, no, that's a great question. So, the seven pilot stores should have everything from soup to nuts. That's I think what we're trying to basically to explain over here. For example, every one of those stores need to have an improved back bar. Speaker 200:33:58So, I'll give an example. The back bar is just an example of the things that we are not waiting. We are basically getting very heavily into the OTP category. We believe that in this environment, when the consumer has a lot of pressures, when consumption of cigarettes are down, we believe that OTP is one of growing categories. And as you remember, we mentioned that we invested in 900 stores in the back bar. Speaker 200:34:26So, this is just one lever that we already start to move forward. The second thing of course is Fueling America campaign that we started. And that campaign of course involve between the beverage promotion that we're putting out there. At the same time, we continue to add food service features. For example, grab and go, hot and cold in stores that we basically know that we're going to need to invest in that when the minute we finish the remodel. Speaker 200:35:02So, are small things that we're doing. There are big things that we're doing. But as I said, the largest one was really the back bar that it was very important for us to finish as we're moving into a one hundred day summer. Speaker 600:35:19Great. Thank you guys. Speaker 200:35:22Thank you, Ben. Operator00:35:24Your next question comes from the line of Daniel Goelimo from Capital One. Your line is now open. Speaker 700:35:32Hi, everyone. Thank you for taking my questions. As a part of the transformation plan, you all mentioned targeted capital allocation towards strategic retail stores. What are some of the characteristics of retail stores that are in that strategic bucket? Is there anything from a quantitative or a qualitative standpoint? Speaker 200:35:53Can you explain a little bit more your question? Speaker 300:35:57Yes. Was going say Ari, I'll take that one. Sorry. So we look at sites that are in what we consider strategic markets. So markets where obviously there's favorable demographics, favorable competitive and favorable physical plant that's Speaker 300:36:25favorable We had a strategic engagement with a consulting leader beginning of last year. We looked at this market by market, where physically we think markets are growing, where our physical plant with location and existing physical plant has a right to win, where we think it makes sense to invest. That's how we've broken this down and why we've determined how we determine which store we would be investing in and which would behave more appropriately in our wholesale channel. Speaker 700:36:49Okay. That's really helpful. I appreciate that. And then one more on the transformation plan. A risk that you all have laid out was, the ability to realize benefits from the new dealer fuel supply contracts. Speaker 700:37:03Now that it's been another quarter, can you talk about how that benefit realization has played out versus your expectations? Speaker 300:37:13Yes. I think the again, as talked about before, there are to be some puts and takes with the timing of dealerization, right, based on counterparties and some state regulations. But in terms of expectations, the stores that we push the wholesale channel are performing in line with our expectations. As I mentioned in my prepared remarks, there's about 14,000,000 incremental gallons. So a significant amount of volume is starting to come over to this channel, performing in line generally with our expectations. Speaker 300:37:38And what we're hoping to see again is that that baseline prior year business comparable accounts getting closer to zero versus the negative mid single digits. So but we're pleased with what channel optimization has been doing so far. I mean, that's one of the reasons Daniel before you covered us why we significantly expanded the count that we were looking at for that channel because we've been very pleased with performance to date. Speaker 200:38:01To add more thing for what Rob just said, which is everything is accurate. Every one of those deals that we did was accretive from day one. So we didn't have to change something and wait a period of time to see if this is going to change anything. All of those deals were accretive for the minute we actually convert them into dealers, just to be clear. Speaker 700:38:25Appreciate it. Thank you. Speaker 200:38:28Thank you. Operator00:38:31Your next question comes from the line of Karru Martinson from Jefferies. Your line is now open. Speaker 800:38:37Good afternoon. Might be simplistic, but just a housekeeping. When you do the dealerization, does that loyalty members stay within the program? Are they still able to access the program's benefits? Speaker 200:38:57Yes. So when we actually dealerize the store, the loyalty program do not stay with the store that we dealerize. They don't have the systems and the bands. But usually those customers will travel or will move to some other location that we basically have the loyalty program. The loyalty program is only beneficial in our retail stores. Speaker 800:39:22Okay. So it is with you. So I was just wondering like you're growing, but you're also taking customers in theory out from locations from that perspective. In terms of liquidity here, your bonds are kind of in the high 70s, 11%, twelve %. How do you balance kind of the share buybacks versus the potential for bond buybacks here? Speaker 200:39:50Like I mentioned earlier, everything is being analyzed by the company, by our board and this is not something I'm prepared to answer at the moment. Speaker 800:40:01All right then. Thank you very much. Speaker 200:40:04I appreciate that. Thank you. Operator00:40:10Your next question comes from the line of Hale Holden from Barclays. Your line is now open. Speaker 900:40:15Hi, good afternoon. I just had one big picture question, which is since you gave your guidance on the fourth quarter call, the one thing that's changed is the price of crude has come down a lot and the price of retail fuel has come down a lot. So I was wondering if how that flows into the guide that you gave that you just reaffirmed and puts and takes around that in terms of positives or negatives? Speaker 200:40:39Sure. So Speaker 300:40:41as you mentioned, we have taken a more constructive view on fuel margin for the year. As I mentioned, we're running $0.46 from April through May. So that is obviously something we factored in. We've taken a step back a little bit in terms of some of the expectations for inside sales and gallons. So we've taken those down a bit from our prior view and we've also taken down OpEx. Speaker 300:41:05As you might imagine, we're very careful with OpEx in this environment as well as G and A. One of the things we haven't spoken about in detail yet is our G and A attached to the dealerization program. Ari hinted about this in prior quarters that we do intend to lean out the G and A structure as we push more retail sites to the wholesale channel. If you look at our press release, you'll see that the G and A excluding an accrual on legal was down a couple of million dollars year on year. So again, I don't want you to be taking that specific number, but you should be expecting us to be a little more aggressive on G and A as well. Speaker 300:41:41So a little bit back on gallons and merch sales, more constructive on CPG and more aggressive on OpEx and G and A. Speaker 900:41:51So the just as a follow-up, the inside sale in gallons, that's more like a weaker consumer view. And then the G and A is something as you get further into the utilization plan, maybe that gets a little bit more heavy in terms of cutting there? Speaker 300:42:10I think that's a fair way to look about it, yes. Speaker 900:42:13Great. Thank you so much. I appreciate it, fellows. Speaker 200:42:16You're welcome. Thank you. Operator00:42:20There are no further questions at this time. I will now turn the call over to Ari Kotler. Please proceed. Speaker 200:42:27Thank you very much everybody for participating this afternoon. I really appreciate that. As I mentioned earlier, Fueling America campaign that we started in stores on Merge World. This is a big initiative for us, especially as we go as we move into one hundred day of summer. And as I said, with those promos and with those campaigns, we hope to see more customers in our stores at the pump and we hope to see you guys soon. Speaker 200:42:56Thank you very much. Good evening. Operator00:43:00Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.Read morePowered by Key Takeaways Arco delivered Q1 results above the midpoint of guidance despite headwinds from high inflation, consumer debt pressures, and severe winter weather that cut store visits and added ~$1.7 million in snow‐removal costs. The dealerization program converted 77 stores YTD (with 130 more under contract) and is expected to drive over $20 million in annualized operating income benefit at full scale. The Fueling America Future loyalty campaign boosted enrollments by 35%, raised loyalty member fuel purchases from 6.8 to 9.8 gallons per transaction, and grew average basket size by 16%. Arco refreshed tobacco back bars in 900 stores to expand the high-margin other tobacco products (OTP) category, with early results showing improved OTP performance and market share. Construction began on seven pilot remodels featuring the new Fast Craves grab-and-go food concept (at $0.7–1.1 million per store) to test an enhanced customer experience before wider rollout. A.I. generated. 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There are 10 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Arco Corp. First Quarter twenty twenty five Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question and answer session. This call is being recorded on Thursday, 05/08/2025. Operator00:00:24I would now like to turn the conference over to Jordan Mann, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Capital Markets, Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:37Thank you. Good afternoon, and welcome to Arco's first quarter twenty twenty five earnings conference call and webcast. On today's call are Ari Kotler, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer and Rob Giamatteo, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Our earnings press release and quarterly report on Form 10 Q for the first quarter of twenty twenty five as filed with the SEC are available on Arco's website at www.arcocorp.com. During our call today, unless otherwise stated, management will compare results to the same period in 2024. Speaker 100:01:14Before we begin, please note that all first quarter twenty twenty five financial information is unaudited. During this call, management may make forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Please review the forward looking and cautionary statement section at the end of our first quarter twenty twenty five earnings release for various factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from forward looking statements made during our call today. Any forward looking statements made during this call reflect our current views with respect to future events and Arco is under no obligation to update or revise forward looking statements made on this call, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. On this call, management will share operating results on both a GAAP basis and on a non GAAP basis. Speaker 100:02:09Descriptions of those non GAAP financial measures that we use, such as adjusted EBITDA and reconciliations of these measures to our results as reported in accordance with GAAP are detailed in our earnings release or in our quarterly report on Form 10 Q for the quarter ended 03/31/2025. Additionally, management will share profit measures for our individual business segments along with fuel contribution, which is calculated as fuel revenue less fuel costs and exclude intercompany charges by our subsidiary GPMP. And now I would like to turn the call over to Ari. Speaker 200:02:47Thank you, Jordan, and thank you all for joining. This quarter, the company and our industry faced headwinds from lower traffic and consumer spending to severe weather. Even though we manage the business effectively and deliver results above the midpoint of our guidance, I have higher expectation for the business. We continue to demonstrate that even in a tough environment, we are executing with discipline and remaining focused on what we can control. This quarter persistently high inflation and high consumer debt put increased financial pressure on lower and middle income households, especially in the communities where many of our stores are located. Speaker 200:03:28Further, the currently unpredictable tariff environment has created uncertainty around spending as customers try to manage their expenses. However, we believe we are well positioned to deliver on the value that customer is seeking through our promotional and merchandising efforts. Like many in our industry, we're seeing consumers stretch their dollars further, increasingly shifting their purchases towards value oriented options and exhibiting more price sensitivity. This quarter also brought a unique set of external challenges that compounded these microeconomic pressures. The combination of persistent cold weather and widespread winter storms across several key geographies reduced customers' mobility and constrained store visits. Speaker 200:04:16In addition to pressure on gallons and merchandise sales trends, the unfavorable weather drove an incremental $1,700,000 in operating costs related to snow and ice removal. While inclement weather is expected in the first quarter, the range and intensity of adverse event this year, especially in February were notably greater than typical seasonal norm. Looking behind external factors, our team is committed to the company transformation strategy, including the ongoing dealerization program, the expansion of high margin categories like other tobacco products and food service and targeted promotional initiative, both in the stores and at the pump, which we have designed to deepen customer engagement. These actions are helping us navigate the current environment and we believe they position the business for long term growth. Our strategies are driven by experienced leadership and executed daily by a committed operation team that prioritize the customer experience. Speaker 200:05:23These strategies are optimizing our retail footprint by dealerizing stores that don't fit within our go forward operating model, driving value and relevance to our consumers through innovative promotional activity. One example is our Fueling America Future campaign, which provides discounts on fuel up to $2 off per gallon for up to 20 gallons. Another example is our investment in the tobacco back bar to support shifting consumer demand to OTP products, which we are supporting with elevated value promotion. OTP and cigarettes together represent approximately 39% of sales. Implementing a new consumer centric remodel centered around a delicious menu of app and called grab and go food and dispensed beverages. Speaker 200:06:17We will be introducing a new brand for this strategy called Fast Craves. Our first store will be in a Fast Mart in Richmond, Virginia, advancing our store remodel program with our first pilot store starting construction this week. Filling the pipeline for the new to industry stores in our existing markets and increasing customer trips and spend through our Fast Rewards loyalty program by offering the best deals to our best customers. Now, let me provide a high level update for each of these core strategies. On our transformation plan, we continue to execute our strategy to convert company operated stores into dealer sites where we believe the long term economics are more favorable for those orders under our dealer segment. Speaker 200:07:05Year to date as of the April, we converted 77 stores to our wholesale network and we have more than 130 stores under contract for conversion with a meaningful number still on our list to convert. As we previously disclosed, at full scale, we continue to expect this initiative to deliver a cumulative annualized operating income benefit in excess of $20,000,000 Our iValue Fueling America Future campaign kicked off in stores on March 12. This campaign is centered around providing enrolled loyalty customers with both value promotions inside the store and significant discounts at the pump. In partnership with many of our supplier partners, we are offering our loyalty members up to $2 off per gallon, up to 20 gallons when they purchase select products in store. While the campaign just started, we have seen an increase in our average enrollment per day by 35% and an increase in gallons for previously enrolled loyalty members taking advantage of this great offer from approximately 6.8 gallons to 9.8 gallons per transaction with an average basket increase of approximately $2.38 or 16%. Speaker 200:08:29Turning to our cigarette and OTP back bar refresh. To date, we have completed this project in more than 900 stores, which is driving improvement in merchandising and assortment for total nicotine. When combined with our expanded promotional efforts, we're capturing market share across select OTP categories, creating momentum for in store performance as we broaden our assortment and fine tune our promotional strategy to drive growth. Of the approximately six seventy five stores where we believe we have enough new results to draw conclusions, we are seeing that these resets are starting to improve our total nicotine performance. We have implemented very strong monthly OTP promotions supplemented by store manager and district manager sales contest to assist in driving OTP sales. Speaker 200:09:22Our OTP mix continues to evolve to meet customer demand and we view it as a lever to drive basket growth amid challenging micro backdrop. Turning to our remodel program. We started construction on the first of our seven pilot remodels this week and expect to start work on the second remodel in the May. As a reminder, the pilot stores are expected to include an expanded and refined merchandise assortment with an announced in store experience and focus on food centered on hot and fresh grab and go foods, bakery, pizza, roller grill and other prepared foods, including our new branded food offering Fast Graves. The intent is to take learning from the pilot stores and implement the right remodels across a larger portion of our retail location through targeted capital deployment. Speaker 200:10:20These initiatives are fundamental to our long term retail transformation strategy and represent our commitment to organic growth and store level reinvestment. In addition to our remodel program, in the first quarter, we opened a new Dunkin' store in a fast market location. Additionally, we currently have four NTIs in development, three have started construction and one storey is awaiting a final permit. These NTIs are expected to open in the second half of the year. These four stores with the pilot remodel concept I discussed moments ago. Speaker 200:11:00We are pleased with the results of our Rewards loyalty program. Our loyal customers continue to make more trips and spend more per month than our non enrolled members. In the first quarter of twenty twenty five, enrolled Fast Rewards members spent approximately 47% more and visited 2.5 times more per month than non enrolled members. And what loyalty OTP sales now account for 18.5% of OTP sales versus 18.1% in Q4 twenty twenty four. And all royalty members are purchasing 23% more gallons per transaction than non enrolled members. Speaker 200:11:42Overall, we added approximately 27,000 enrolled members in Q1 reaching over 2,300,000 enrolled members in total, which was up 11% from the end of Q1 twenty twenty four. We continue to learn and evaluate the rich customer data and adjust our tactics to ensure we provide meaningful value to our most loyal customers. As adoption grows, we believe loyalty will continue to be an increasingly powerful lever to improve same store performance over time. The team is executing many initiatives in our retail segment to drive results despite the current macroeconomic headwinds. Outside of retail, our wholesale and fleet segments have delivered stable and reliable cash flows providing meaningful support as we navigate ongoing micro and consumer pressures. Speaker 200:12:40Over the past four quarters, these segments have generated approximately $130,000,000 in operating income. Combining all of the positive and the negative this quarter, we again delivered results above the midpoint of our quarterly guidance. Much of this performance was driven by controlling the things we can control, especially on the expense side as we mitigate higher costs related to snow removal through disciplined management and execution. Turning to capital allocation. We remain committed to a strategic and thoughtful approach. Speaker 200:13:19Based on our stock price in the first quarter, we repurchased approximately 1,300,000.0 shares during the quarter at an average price of $4.1 per share with almost all of those repurchases executed in March. Additionally, we repurchased approximately 1,300,000.0 additional shares in April. We believe our current market valuation reflects discounts for a scale convenience stores retailer with a diversified revenue across merchandise, retail fuel and wholesale and fleet fueling. Our approach to capital allocation will continue to focus on long term value creation and disciplined capital deployment. We believe in the strength of our plan, the capabilities of our team and the transformation path ahead and remain committed to executing step by step to unlock value for our shareholders. Speaker 200:14:15With that, I will hand it over to Rob. Speaker 300:14:18Thank you, Ari. Good afternoon everyone. Turning to first quarter twenty twenty five results. Adjusted EBITDA was $30,900,000 for the quarter compared to $33,200,000 in the year ago period with the decrease caused primarily by lower retail fuel and merchandise contribution. At the segment level, our retail segment contributed approximately $40,200,000 compared to $46,500,000 in the year ago period. Speaker 300:14:47Same store merchandise sales excluding cigarettes were down 5.2% versus the year ago period, while total same store merchandise sales were down 6.9%. Same store margin rate was up approximately 50 basis points versus the prior year. Same store fuel contribution was down approximately $3,200,000 for the quarter caused by a 6.2% decline in gallons. Same store fuel margin of $0.03 $79 per gallon was up $01 per gallon year over year. Same store operating expenses were down approximately 1.4% for the quarter. Speaker 300:15:27Moving on to our Wholesale segment. Operating income was $18,600,000 for the quarter versus $18,300,000 in the year ago period. Fuel margin was $0.88 per gallon versus $0.92 per gallon in the year ago period. Gallons were up modestly to the year ago period driven by our channel optimization program which contributed to close to 14,000,000 gallons for the quarter. Gallons from channel optimization more than offset a gallon decline from comparable sites which were down 4.6% from the year ago period, reflecting similar trends experienced in our retail segment. Speaker 300:16:05For our fleet segment, operating income was $11,000,000 for the quarter versus $9,800,000 in the year ago period, with total gallons down 4.2% to the prior year. Fuel margin for the quarter was $0.04 $36 per gallon, up from $0.38 per gallon in the year ago period. Total company general and administrative expense for the quarter was $41,600,000 versus $42,200,000 in the year ago period. Net interest and other financial expenses for the quarter were $13,900,000 compared to 2,500,000 in the year ago period with the increase primarily related to roughly $9,000,000 in recorded income in the year ago period related to settlement of deferred purchase price obligations for our TEG acquisition on favorable terms. Net loss for the quarter was $12,700,000 compared to a net loss of $600,000 for the year ago period. Speaker 300:17:00Please reference our press release for a detailed reconciliation from total company net income to adjusted EBITDA. Turning to the balance sheet, excluding lease related financing liabilities, we ended the first quarter with $880,000,000 in long term debt. We maintained substantial liquidity of approximately $847,000,000 including $265,000,000 in cash on hand at quarter end along with the remaining availability on our lines of credit. Total capital expenditures for the quarter were $27,400,000 Turning to forward guidance for our second quarter, we expect total company adjusted EBITDA to be in the range of 70,000,000 to $80,000,000 This guidance is based on the following key segment assumptions. First, for our retail segment. Speaker 300:17:50We are estimating our Q2 twenty twenty five average retail store count to be approximately 1,300 sites. We expect merchandise sales per average store to be flat to up low single digits, reflecting the higher productivity of retained stores versus the year ago period partially offset by same store merchandise sales performance which is positioned down low to mid single digits. We expect gallons per average store to be up low single digits reflecting the higher productivity of retained stores versus the year ago period, partially offset by same store gallon performance, which is positioned down mid single digits. And finally, we are modeling total retail fuel margin in a range of $0.04 $25 to $0.04 $45 per gallon. Moving to our wholesale segment, we expect mid to high single digit operating income growth driven by our ongoing channel optimization work. Speaker 300:18:48And for our Fleet segment, we expect operating income to be up modestly as we begin to cycle prior year fuel margin cents per gallon in the mid-forty range. I'll wrap up with our full year total company adjusted EBITDA guidance, which we are maintaining in a range of $233,000,000 to $253,000,000 This outlook is based on an average retail fuel margin of $0.40 per gallon on the lower end and $0.42 per gallon on the higher end of our guidance range. With that, I'll hand it back to Ari for closing remarks. Speaker 200:19:20Thanks, Rob. To our team members, customers and investors, We appreciate your continued support. As we add into our historically strongest season of the year, the one hundredth day of summer, we're energized by the opportunities ahead. We know the journey requires discipline and transparency and that's exactly how we plan to lead. While the environment remains dynamic, we remain focused on execution and are optimistic about the path forward. Speaker 200:19:51Through consistent deliberate action, we are committed to creating a long term value for our customers and shareholders. We will now open it up to questions. Operator00:20:09Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, we will now conduct a question and answer session. Your first question comes from the line of Bobby Griffin from Raymond James. Your line is now open. Speaker 400:20:37Hey, everybody. Good afternoon. Thanks for taking the questions. Guess Ari and Rob, first, maybe just touch a little bit on how the business has performed of late once we got by some of the winter weather. I think the weather issues that impacted the convenience store space are pretty well known by a few different companies that have talked about it. Speaker 400:20:57So what have you seen kind of maybe more in April and May? And have you seen anything get better as we've approached, normal weather conditions again? Speaker 200:21:07Sure. Good afternoon, Bobby. I will start maybe, with the recap for first quarter and then, maybe talk a little bit about what we see moving forward. So, as we started the year, we reported right now that the sales were down 6.9% for the quarter and 5.2% ex cigarettes. When we started the quarter, the January results were actually 5.8% on total sales, but 3.8 negative on sales excluding cigarette, that was January. Speaker 200:21:43When you go into March, sales excluding cigarettes in March were minus 3.9%. So, you're talking 3.8% negative in January, minus 3.9% in March. And then all of a sudden, February hit with a severe weather, the sales excluding cigarettes in February were minus 9.3%. And that's really the story of the quarter. So, the weather, we believe that the weather was probably 2% to 3% drag just because of that. Speaker 200:22:19As we move behind March going into April, we see a slightly improvement in site sales. And of course, we see elevated fuel margin that of course offset some of those sales decline that we see over here. So overall, I'm very optimistic in Q2. And as I said, we see slightly improvement in April. Speaker 500:22:49Thank you. That's helpful. Speaker 400:22:51And then maybe switching gears into the dealerization network, the work you guys have been doing. Just honestly two questions. One, is the savings starting to flow through the P and L as we look at the results today, so in 1Q or is that still to come? And then Rob, that $20,000,000 number that you're referencing on an annualized basis, what does that assume for the total number of stores? Is that the number of stores that you is that the savings from the number of stores you've already done or that are under contract or ultimately the entire program, which I don't think we know the full number of stores you guys have identified yet? Speaker 300:23:30Yes, that's right, Bobby. So the $20,000,000 is going to be at scale when we're done. And as you know, we've not shared that total. But as Ari mentioned in his prepared remarks, we do have a meaningful number that is still continued in addition to the sites that we have under contract today. So that is certainly a total program amount. Speaker 300:23:48If you think about this quarter, the channel optimization delivered about 2,400,000 the sites that were transitioned over. So on an annualized basis, that's about $10,000,000 at the run rate. So we're pretty much roughly halfway through the program. But again, I wouldn't attribute that necessarily to store counts, but more in terms of the financials that we talked about. But this quarter was $2,400,000 the last quarter was $2,000,000 on a quarterly basis. Speaker 300:24:15So that's you can see the accretion starting there. And obviously, wholesale channel, the base business, as I mentioned before, the gallons were down mid single digits. So we're hoping to kind of get that base a little bit closer to that flat number and have the channel optimization be accretive on top of it, but it's still seeing growth out of that channel even with some of the headwinds in gallons. Speaker 400:24:35Yes, that's helpful. And then I guess lastly, Ari, you touched a little bit on the remodel initiative, kind of making a little progress there. When does that potentially get accelerated? Is that more 2026 where we can see that actually rolled out across a large portion of your fleet? And what is the CapEx we require on a per store basis just where we can think about that on a multi year kind of impact to the model? Speaker 200:25:00Sure. Our plan, really right now when with respect to those seven pilot stores, our plan is really to finish the seven pilot stores. As I mentioned, we started this week the first store, started construction. We have the second store starting mid May. We hope to basically to continue to see progress over here probably towards the third quarter of twenty twenty five. Speaker 200:25:30And again, subject to results, we probably going to start to increase the pace in the regional level, of course, subject to results. For your benefit, today, the investment in a remodel store is anywhere between I would call it $700,000 to $1,000,000 1 point 1 dollars that's probably the cost per location. Again, it's all about how we feel about those pilots, if we need to tweak anything with respect to those pilots. But the idea is really to take the initial learning and then basically apply them across a full region and then we're to continue to grow. So, think with your question, I think the assumption is that probably towards the end of 2025, we'll have better results and we will probably see this uptick in assuming we enjoy from the results and happy with the results, probably going see an uptick in 2026. Speaker 400:26:35Thank you. I appreciate it. Best of luck going forward. Speaker 200:26:38Thank you very much, Bobby. Your Operator00:26:43next question comes from the line of Anthony Bonadio from Wells Fargo. Your line is now open. Speaker 500:26:51Yes. Hey, guys. Thanks for taking our questions. I want to start with fuel margins. It seems like you guys are seeing quite a bit of strength into Q2 just given your guidance and some of your comments in response to Bobby's question. Speaker 500:27:04I guess one, is that reflective of what you guys are seeing out there today? And then two, can you just talk about what's driving those fuel margins as we think about price dynamics, breakevens, that kind of thing? Speaker 200:27:16Sure. Good afternoon, Anthony. Well, we're driving the fuel margin. I think the number one, of course, is the volatility in the market. You saw what happened in the last probably four or five weeks. Speaker 200:27:29Prices of fuel dropped and they dropped all the way to at some point, I think it was like $57 or $55 which of course reflects. So volatility is the first thing that of course reflects those things. And the second thing besides volatility that increased fuel margin, my belief, this is Ari's belief, I believe that the pressure that everybody is seeing inside the store, they're going to have to they're going to need to pay for their expenses, people are going to need to run their businesses and this is what we're doing over here. And everybody is trying to be of course competitive as much as we could. And given that 63% of this industry is mom and pop and we are also selling fuel to many of them. Speaker 200:28:17We have almost 2,000 locations, including digitalization that we're doing right now. I believe that some of it is just shifting basically costs. I mean, when you have a soft sell inside the stores, given the microeconomic pressure and the weather, etcetera, etcetera, I believe that people need to figure out a way how to make changes in order for them basically to be profitable and changing the price at the pump is probably the fastest and the easiest way to do so. And we saw something very similar to it, if you remember during COVID, it was very, very similar. So that's really my belief. Speaker 200:28:54I think those two components are the ones that driving, basically fuel margin. Speaker 500:29:00Thanks. That's helpful. Speaker 300:29:01And Anthony, we've just for reference, we've seen $0.46 per gallon in April and May week one has kind of been sticky. So I'm pleased with that so far. Speaker 500:29:12Got it. Super helpful. And then just on the repo, you guys bought back quite a bit of stock in the quarter. You're still sitting on a lot of cash. I think you've got another $20,000,000 under the authorization. Speaker 500:29:22But can you just talk about how you're thinking about the cadence of buybacks at this point? And just maybe more broadly, how you're thinking about capital allocation? Speaker 200:29:32Yes. So we repurchased, like you mentioned, 300,000.0 shares in May. We repurchased something similar to that. But at this time, I can't really comment on the cadence of the stock repurchase at this time. Speaker 500:29:50Thanks guys. Speaker 200:29:52Thank you. Operator00:29:56Your next question comes from the line of Ben Wood from BMO. Your line is now open. Speaker 600:30:02Hey guys, this is Ben on behalf of Kelly and BMO. Thank you for taking our questions. I wanted to do two follow ups on Bobby's line of questioning. Just the first on the dealerization. It seems like the language you guys are using is pretty consistent to 4Q. Speaker 600:30:20But can you talk about the pace of dealerizations in 1Q and how that tracked relative to internal plans? What's kind of the visibility on the pace that these could happen? And is there anything in the current environment that might make it harder to progress through kind of the outlined targeted numbers? Speaker 200:30:39Sure, sure, sure. Thank you for being over here Ben. And so hello to Kelly, of course. So, we are actually moving in accordance to our plan over here. We closed in Q1 '50 '9 locations and additional 18 up until May 1. Speaker 200:30:57And the reason that we closed 77 versus 100 that were on our plan, it's really all subject to licensing and permits that some of those dealers. As a matter of fact, we have 130 stores under contract right now. And it's just a matter of those dealers getting licenses and permits. It's very, very important for us. Given that we are moving some of those stores from our company operated stores to dealers, it's very important for us that those guys are to continue to maintain the sales, they're going to continue to be profitable. Speaker 200:31:35And in order for that to happen, they must have liquor licenses for example, that usually will take a little bit longer to get liquor licenses from different municipality. And of course, some of those guys are interested to close even earlier, but for us it's very, very important that the minute they take over, they will have all of their licenses and permits in place. So, they will not leave basically any cells on the table. So, it's really just a matter of permits and just a matter of licenses that I believe because of the winter and because of the bad weather in February, some of those municipalities were probably closed or something like that. But everything is moving along in accordance to plan. Speaker 200:32:21And as I mentioned, behind the 77 locations that we closed up until May 1, We have another 130 locations under contract already and they're going to continue to close as soon as they receive permits and licenses. Speaker 300:32:37Ben, in terms of like possible cadence, I mean, I think you saw in Q4, we did 100 sites, right? So to Ari's point, there's counterparties we're dealing with, there's licenses or states that are involved, that number is going to ebb and flow. But if you're saying, hey, what's possible, we've done 100 in Q4. So again, ranging up to that level, I think, is reasonable. Speaker 600:32:58No, that's very helpful. And then just kind of going back to the remodel initiative conversation we were having. Is there between now and when you start to get feedback on those and think about rolling them out more aggressively, what's the pipeline of maybe some smaller initiatives that you guys can take on and spread throughout the store base? And is the idea once we get a remodel that we like that we'll stick with the remodels? Or is there an opportunity to pull bits and pieces of that pilot program and spread them to the base a little bit faster? Speaker 600:33:35Just trying to get a sense of kind of your pipeline of different organic growth initiatives you guys have. Speaker 200:33:44Sure. No, no, that's a great question. So, the seven pilot stores should have everything from soup to nuts. That's I think what we're trying to basically to explain over here. For example, every one of those stores need to have an improved back bar. Speaker 200:33:58So, I'll give an example. The back bar is just an example of the things that we are not waiting. We are basically getting very heavily into the OTP category. We believe that in this environment, when the consumer has a lot of pressures, when consumption of cigarettes are down, we believe that OTP is one of growing categories. And as you remember, we mentioned that we invested in 900 stores in the back bar. Speaker 200:34:26So, this is just one lever that we already start to move forward. The second thing of course is Fueling America campaign that we started. And that campaign of course involve between the beverage promotion that we're putting out there. At the same time, we continue to add food service features. For example, grab and go, hot and cold in stores that we basically know that we're going to need to invest in that when the minute we finish the remodel. Speaker 200:35:02So, are small things that we're doing. There are big things that we're doing. But as I said, the largest one was really the back bar that it was very important for us to finish as we're moving into a one hundred day summer. Speaker 600:35:19Great. Thank you guys. Speaker 200:35:22Thank you, Ben. Operator00:35:24Your next question comes from the line of Daniel Goelimo from Capital One. Your line is now open. Speaker 700:35:32Hi, everyone. Thank you for taking my questions. As a part of the transformation plan, you all mentioned targeted capital allocation towards strategic retail stores. What are some of the characteristics of retail stores that are in that strategic bucket? Is there anything from a quantitative or a qualitative standpoint? Speaker 200:35:53Can you explain a little bit more your question? Speaker 300:35:57Yes. Was going say Ari, I'll take that one. Sorry. So we look at sites that are in what we consider strategic markets. So markets where obviously there's favorable demographics, favorable competitive and favorable physical plant that's Speaker 300:36:25favorable We had a strategic engagement with a consulting leader beginning of last year. We looked at this market by market, where physically we think markets are growing, where our physical plant with location and existing physical plant has a right to win, where we think it makes sense to invest. That's how we've broken this down and why we've determined how we determine which store we would be investing in and which would behave more appropriately in our wholesale channel. Speaker 700:36:49Okay. That's really helpful. I appreciate that. And then one more on the transformation plan. A risk that you all have laid out was, the ability to realize benefits from the new dealer fuel supply contracts. Speaker 700:37:03Now that it's been another quarter, can you talk about how that benefit realization has played out versus your expectations? Speaker 300:37:13Yes. I think the again, as talked about before, there are to be some puts and takes with the timing of dealerization, right, based on counterparties and some state regulations. But in terms of expectations, the stores that we push the wholesale channel are performing in line with our expectations. As I mentioned in my prepared remarks, there's about 14,000,000 incremental gallons. So a significant amount of volume is starting to come over to this channel, performing in line generally with our expectations. Speaker 300:37:38And what we're hoping to see again is that that baseline prior year business comparable accounts getting closer to zero versus the negative mid single digits. So but we're pleased with what channel optimization has been doing so far. I mean, that's one of the reasons Daniel before you covered us why we significantly expanded the count that we were looking at for that channel because we've been very pleased with performance to date. Speaker 200:38:01To add more thing for what Rob just said, which is everything is accurate. Every one of those deals that we did was accretive from day one. So we didn't have to change something and wait a period of time to see if this is going to change anything. All of those deals were accretive for the minute we actually convert them into dealers, just to be clear. Speaker 700:38:25Appreciate it. Thank you. Speaker 200:38:28Thank you. Operator00:38:31Your next question comes from the line of Karru Martinson from Jefferies. Your line is now open. Speaker 800:38:37Good afternoon. Might be simplistic, but just a housekeeping. When you do the dealerization, does that loyalty members stay within the program? Are they still able to access the program's benefits? Speaker 200:38:57Yes. So when we actually dealerize the store, the loyalty program do not stay with the store that we dealerize. They don't have the systems and the bands. But usually those customers will travel or will move to some other location that we basically have the loyalty program. The loyalty program is only beneficial in our retail stores. Speaker 800:39:22Okay. So it is with you. So I was just wondering like you're growing, but you're also taking customers in theory out from locations from that perspective. In terms of liquidity here, your bonds are kind of in the high 70s, 11%, twelve %. How do you balance kind of the share buybacks versus the potential for bond buybacks here? Speaker 200:39:50Like I mentioned earlier, everything is being analyzed by the company, by our board and this is not something I'm prepared to answer at the moment. Speaker 800:40:01All right then. Thank you very much. Speaker 200:40:04I appreciate that. Thank you. Operator00:40:10Your next question comes from the line of Hale Holden from Barclays. Your line is now open. Speaker 900:40:15Hi, good afternoon. I just had one big picture question, which is since you gave your guidance on the fourth quarter call, the one thing that's changed is the price of crude has come down a lot and the price of retail fuel has come down a lot. So I was wondering if how that flows into the guide that you gave that you just reaffirmed and puts and takes around that in terms of positives or negatives? Speaker 200:40:39Sure. So Speaker 300:40:41as you mentioned, we have taken a more constructive view on fuel margin for the year. As I mentioned, we're running $0.46 from April through May. So that is obviously something we factored in. We've taken a step back a little bit in terms of some of the expectations for inside sales and gallons. So we've taken those down a bit from our prior view and we've also taken down OpEx. Speaker 300:41:05As you might imagine, we're very careful with OpEx in this environment as well as G and A. One of the things we haven't spoken about in detail yet is our G and A attached to the dealerization program. Ari hinted about this in prior quarters that we do intend to lean out the G and A structure as we push more retail sites to the wholesale channel. If you look at our press release, you'll see that the G and A excluding an accrual on legal was down a couple of million dollars year on year. So again, I don't want you to be taking that specific number, but you should be expecting us to be a little more aggressive on G and A as well. Speaker 300:41:41So a little bit back on gallons and merch sales, more constructive on CPG and more aggressive on OpEx and G and A. Speaker 900:41:51So the just as a follow-up, the inside sale in gallons, that's more like a weaker consumer view. And then the G and A is something as you get further into the utilization plan, maybe that gets a little bit more heavy in terms of cutting there? Speaker 300:42:10I think that's a fair way to look about it, yes. Speaker 900:42:13Great. Thank you so much. I appreciate it, fellows. Speaker 200:42:16You're welcome. Thank you. Operator00:42:20There are no further questions at this time. I will now turn the call over to Ari Kotler. Please proceed. Speaker 200:42:27Thank you very much everybody for participating this afternoon. I really appreciate that. As I mentioned earlier, Fueling America campaign that we started in stores on Merge World. This is a big initiative for us, especially as we go as we move into one hundred day of summer. And as I said, with those promos and with those campaigns, we hope to see more customers in our stores at the pump and we hope to see you guys soon. Speaker 200:42:56Thank you very much. Good evening. Operator00:43:00Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.Read morePowered by