Ethan Allen Interiors Q4 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Negative Sentiment: Demand weakened in the fourth quarter, with retail written orders down 10.8% and wholesale orders down 11.9% amid lower traffic, macroeconomic uncertainty, and a difficult prior-year comparison. Wholesale backlog fell 9% to $44 million.
  • Negative Sentiment: Fourth-quarter adjusted operating margin declined to 7.4% from 9.7% a year earlier, pressured by tariffs, higher manufacturing input costs, lower clearance margins, and fixed-cost deleveraging from lower sales. Management estimates total tariff exposure at approximately $15 million.
  • Positive Sentiment: Despite lower sales, Ethan Allen generated $52 million of full-year operating cash flow and ended fiscal 2026 with $187.5 million in cash and investments, while remaining debt-free. The board approved a regular quarterly dividend of $0.39 and a special dividend of $0.25, both payable in August.
  • Positive Sentiment: Management said its vertically integrated model, North American manufacturing, redesigned retail network, interior-design services, new products, and increased use of technology position the company for growth in fiscal 2027. State Department orders also began to recover late in the quarter, although the broader consumer environment remains uncertain.
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Operator

Good evening, and welcome to the Ethan Allen Fiscal 2026 Fourth Quarter Analyst Conference Call. At this time, all participants are on a listen-only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. If anyone should require operator assistance, please press star zero on your telephone keypad. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Matt McNulty, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer. Thank you. You may begin.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Thank you, Operator. Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today to discuss Ethan Allen's Fiscal 2026 full year and fourth quarter results. With me today is Farooq Kathwari, our Chairman, President, and CEO. Mr. Kathwari will open and close our prepared remarks, while I will speak to our financial performance midway through. After our prepared remarks, we will then open up the call for your questions. Before we begin, I'd like to remind the audience that this call is being webcast live under the News & Events tab within our investor relations website. A replay and transcript of today's call will also be made available on our investor relations website. There, you'll find a copy of today's press release, which contains reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures referred to on this call and in the press release.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Our comments today may include forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. The most significant risk factors that could affect our future results are described in our most recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q. Please refer to our SEC filings for a complete review of those risks. The company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking matters discussed during this call. With that, I am pleased to now turn the call over to Mr. Kathwari.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Well, thank you, Matt. As we reported, despite challenging economic environment and strong prior year comparisons, we did well and reported strong margins and a robust balance sheet. We have continued to strengthen various areas of our unique vertically integrated enterprise, which includes having strong talent, continued strengthening our offerings, our North American-based manufacturing, our strong and repositioned retail network, our national and regional logistics, and implementing technology in various areas of our enterprise. We have also continued with a strong cash position and give very good cash dividends. We are positioned well, and after Matt provides a brief financial overview, I will discuss our initiatives to continue to grow our business. Matt?

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Thank you, Mr. Kathwari. Fiscal 2026 consolidated net sales were $579 million, which included fourth quarter sales of $147 million. Quarterly sales benefited from a higher average ticket price and recent product introductions, offset by lower contract sales, a decline in delivered unit volume, and fewer incoming orders. Wholesale segment written orders declined 11.9% during the quarter, while our retail segment written orders decreased 10.8%, as a difficult prior year comparison, combined with lower traffic and macroeconomic uncertainty, created near-term pressure. The pace of written orders remained mostly consistent throughout the quarter, with May bringing in a slightly higher volume of orders due to the Memorial Day holiday. We were also pleased to see written order growth in our State Department business this past quarter. We ended the fiscal year with wholesale backlog of $44 million, down 9% from last year.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Lower order volume combined with improved lead times led to lower backlog. For the full year, our consolidated gross margin was 61.2%, comparable to 60.5% last year. Our adjusted gross margin of 59.7% in the fourth quarter benefited from a change in sales mix, a higher average ticket, lower headcount, and reduced financing costs. The impact of tariffs, lower clearance margins, and higher manufacturing input costs contributed to our quarterly adjusted gross margin being lower than last year. Fiscal 2026 operating income was $45 million with a margin of 7.8%. In the fourth quarter, our adjusted operating income was $11 million with a margin of 7.4%, compared to 9.7% last year. Our current year operating margin was impacted by higher tariffs and fixed cost deleveraging from lower sales.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Headcount totaled 3,062 at fiscal year-end, a decrease of 5% from a year ago, with 5% decreases noted in both wholesale and retail. On a full-year basis, adjusted diluted EPS was $1.61. Fourth quarter adjusted diluted EPS was $0.36. Our effective tax rate was 25% for the full year and 24.8% for the quarter, which vary from the 21% federal statutory rate, primarily due to state taxes. Now turning to our liquidity. We remain debt-free with substantial liquidity and a robust balance sheet. During the fourth quarter, we generated $22 million in operating cash flow, which brought our full-year total to $52 million. Included in our operating cash flow was $5 million in tariff refunds received. Strong operating cash flow, combined with disciplined capital management, helped grow our cash and investments to $187.5 million at fiscal year-end. We also continued our practice of paying cash dividends.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

In May, we paid a regular quarterly cash dividend of $10 million or $0.39 per share, which brought our total dividends paid to $46 million for the year. We are also pleased that yesterday our board approved a special and regular quarterly cash dividend, both payable in August. This marks the sixth consecutive year in which Ethan Allen has declared and paid a special cash dividend. Reflecting confidence in the business and our strong liquidity position, we also returned value to shareholders through the repurchase of 250,000 shares of our stock for $5 million. A total of 1.8 million shares remain authorized for future repurchase under our existing program. Before concluding, I'd like to provide an update on the current tariff environment, which has impacted our business.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Most recently, new tariffs under Section 301 of the Trade Act became effective on July 24th at a rate of either 10% or 12.5%, depending on the country of origin. These new tariffs replaced the previously issued Section 122 tariffs, which expired on July 24th and had imposed a 10% global rate. Our current exposure is concentrated on the 25% tariff that took effect last October under Section 232, which is on upholstered wood products produced and exported out of Mexico. Our remaining exposure is primarily from the newly issued Section 301 tariffs, which apply a 10% tariff on products we manufacture in Honduras, as well as our imports from Indonesia, India, and other countries. Based on our operating levels, we estimate our total tariff exposure to be approximately $15 million.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

In addition, as noted last quarter, the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated certain IEPA tariffs introduced in 2025 and required monetary refunds to be issued. By following the refund claim process, we were refunded $5 million during the just completed fourth quarter, which we presented as a reduction to cost of goods sold. This refund benefited our gross and operating margins by 340 basis points and represent nearly all of the previously paid IEPA tariffs. As I finish my prepared remarks, we remain confident in our long-term strategy as the interior design destination operating a vertically integrated enterprise supported by strong North American manufacturing and logistics. Our margins, net income, and cash held up well despite lower sales. We remain disciplined in how we are managing expenses and are well positioned heading into the new fiscal year. With that, I will now turn the call back over to Mr. Kathwari.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Thanks, Matt. As we continue to implement strategies to further strengthen and grow our business, we have been able to improve our operating efficiency and run a strong and lean enterprise. The main areas of our focus to grow our business and manage our operations include: continue to strengthen our talent in our vertically integrated enterprise in various areas, including our retail network, merchandising, marketing, manufacturing, logistics, and technology. Continue to be the interior design destination. Today, we have approximately 500 interior designers that are able to provide complimentary interior design services and help clients create custom furniture for their homes, all free of charge. Combining good service and technology is critical in this area. Strengthening our products under the design umbrella of classics with a modern design. Combining technology with strong talent continues to be our strong focus.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Expanding and enhancing our retail network, including strengthening of our interior design centers. Today, we have 171 design centers in North America, and in the last few years, many have been relocated, made smaller, and combining strong talent with technology. Further implement initiatives to make our North American manufacturing more efficient. Today, most of our furniture is made in our North American facilities in Vermont, North Carolina, Mexico, and Honduras. Almost all our furniture made in our plants in North America is custom on receipt of orders.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Delivering our products with personal service to our clients at one delivered price across North America is unique and a great strength. Finally, we maintain a strong cash balance and provide good dividends. We just announced a regular cash dividend of $0.39 and a special cash dividend of $0.25, both payable on August 26, 2026. With this, I'd like to open it up for any questions or comments.

Operator

Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two to remove yourself from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up the handset before pressing the star keys. One moment, please, while we pull for questions. Our first question comes from the line of Brad Thomas with KeyBanc Capital Markets. Please proceed with your question.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Yeah. Hello, Brad. How are you?

Taylor Zick
Taylor Zick
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Hey, Farooq. It's actually Taylor Zick on for Brad today. Thanks for taking our questions.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

All right, Taylor.

Taylor Zick
Taylor Zick
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Farooq, I just kind of wanted to ask about the retail written orders during the quarter. We're down 11%, which is deceleration from 3Q, but on a two-year stack, it seemed to improve a bit. Matt, I know you said you had higher volumes in May as well, can you kind of just give us a bit more color on what you saw during the quarter?

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Yes, Taylor. Of course, in the quarter, we did see consumers somewhat being concerned and holding back. With that in mind, overall, our written orders during the quarter were down about close to 11%, 10.8%. However, we still maintain relatively good orders coming in, our designers remain motivated, it does reflect somewhat of a softer economy.

Taylor Zick
Taylor Zick
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Got you. Maybe, if I can ask about the tariff refunds as well. Matt, you had noted about $5 million in tariff refunds, IEPA tariff refunds. Sounds like it's most of what you expect to receive and may have been aimed at those share repurchases. I guess, one, do you expect any incremental refunds here? How do you think the industry is using these refunds? Have you seen them get incrementally promotional as they have these dollars now?

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

Yeah, that's a great question, Taylor. This is Matt. That is the $5 million refund we got in this past quarter was substantially all of what we were expecting. There may be a little bit more, but this is substantially all that we anticipate to collect, and it all related to the IEPA tariffs that we previously paid earlier in the fiscal 2026 year. As for part two of your question, what do other companies do? It's a mixed bag.

Matt McNulty
Matt McNulty
Senior VP, CFO, and Treasurer at Ethan Allen

You've seen some of the bigger company headlines out there, Walmarts of the world looking to potentially roll back prices, as they say. Others, FedEx and UPS, are returning it because they can directly attribute it to surcharges. It's too early to tell what everyone's doing, but that's what I've seen in the market so far. The refunds did all come back relatively recently in June. It's still pretty early from a timing perspective.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

I would like to add that, in our case, we do make most of our products in our own facilities in North America. We were less impacted. We are somewhat impacted with our operations in Mexico, but less in the rest of the world because of the fact of our manufacturing right here in the United States as well.

Taylor Zick
Taylor Zick
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

Yeah, of course. Maybe if I can squeeze one last question in here. Maybe on the wholesale segment. That segment had been pressured over the last year or so with lower contract sales, State Department, and some independents, I think you've noted. I think, Farooq, you also said that the, if I heard it correctly, the State Department was positive in the quarter. I guess, how are you thinking about that segment's ability to kind of return to growth here in your next fiscal year as we lap some of these headwinds?

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Yeah, Taylor, we did see in our three quarters in our fiscal year that the State Department was down quite a bit. It's reflected in the initiatives that have been taken by the government relating to reducing the State Department buying products. We saw that. In the fourth quarter, we did see that, and even this fiscal year just starting now, we have seen some increases, which has been good. Of course, that will have some impact in our deliveries in this fiscal first-year quarter in this new year. Our contract is still there. The government is thinking of perhaps sending a new bid for contracts. We haven't heard as yet. Good news is, after really restraining their teams all over the world to reduce buying in the fourth quarter, we saw that they were starting to get back, and we saw that increase.

Taylor Zick
Taylor Zick
Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets

That's great. All right, I'll pass it along. Thanks so much.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

All right, Taylor. Take care.

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Cristina Fernández with Telsey Advisory Group. Please proceed with your question.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Hello, Cristina. How are you?

Cristina Fernández
Cristina Fernández
Analyst at Telsey Advisory Group

Good. Hi, good afternoon, Farooq and Matt. I wanted to follow up on Taylor's question on the tariff refund. How are you planning on using it? Was that tied to the special dividend or not? Do you expect to reinvest it in the business, or are there any specific uses for that $5 million you received?

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Well, it is of course a relatively small amount relative to the total amount of cash that we have. We've just put it in our cash, I think that it really is going to remain as part of our cash. We want to maintain a healthy cash balance. The $4 million is important, not tremendously that much of a major factor. We want to continue to have strong cash, we continue also to see that we continue to do our regular and special dividends.

Cristina Fernández
Cristina Fernández
Analyst at Telsey Advisory Group

As you start fiscal year 2027, I wanted to see if you can provide a bit more detail into some of the initiatives to drive growth that you mentioned. I was particularly interested in products and marketing and real estate. Is there any specific programs that you're working on that you can talk about? I guess what could be new or different for fiscal year 2027? Thanks.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Yes, that's a good question, Cristina. Our focus remains to make sure that we strengthen the various areas of our enterprise. The good news is, in the last two years, even last year, we spent a fair amount of time in making sure that our design centers project well. We have made them smaller. We made a great amount of investment. Good news is, coming into this fiscal year, most of that has been done. The second is our interior design network. Our interior design network is critical to our business, and we want to make sure they do well. I think that going forward to this fiscal year, we are positioned well. Obviously, we need to get increased traffic. We need to get more people coming in. We are very well-positioned in the projection of our design centers, our interior designers.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Thirdly, we have also been introducing very strong new products to make sure that we have strong offerings. Combining strong offerings, our interior design network, and then finally, technology is critical. Our interior designers are using more and more technology in working with our clients. When you combine all of those things, gives us an opportunity to continue the progress. Obviously, of course, we are looking at the economy and consumer confidence and all those factors. We are keeping those in mind, but we are well-positioned going into this fiscal year.

Cristina Fernández
Cristina Fernández
Analyst at Telsey Advisory Group

The last question, maybe for Matt. On CapEx, should we think about fiscal year 2027, the spend being very similar to fiscal year 2026? Are there any other, I guess, investments to keep in mind?

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

I can answer that. I think that at this stage, our objective would be to continue very similar to what we've done in this last fiscal year.

Cristina Fernández
Cristina Fernández
Analyst at Telsey Advisory Group

Thank you.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

All right, Cristina, thanks very much.

Operator

Thank you.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

Any other comments or questions?

Operator

It looks like we have reached the end of the question and answer session. Therefore, I will turn it back over to Farooq Kathwari for closing remarks.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

All right. Thanks very much. Glad to have you all on. These are somewhat of challenging times, but the good news is we are positioned well. I ask about close to 40 of our team members every week to write a report on five subjects. First is talent. We want to make sure we have strong talent. The good news is we have strong talent across our vertically integrated network. Last week I was in Vermont and North Carolina, where we are manufacturing, good to see those two operations. We want to make sure that we have strong marketing. Marketing, we are providing a lot of marketing. Marketing, both internal marketing, external marketing, using technology in marketing is important. Overall, the use of technology, whether it's in manufacturing or in retail, is critical.

Farooq Kathwari
Farooq Kathwari
Chairman, President, and CEO at Ethan Allen

We're going to continue to do that. Our interior designers are more productive. We have less interior designers than we've had in the last year or in the last five or 10 years. It is because of the fact of having strong interior designers and technology. Finally, social responsibility is critical. We'll continue to make sure that we are socially responsible. I want to thank you all for participating, and if there's any more questions, comments, please let us know. Thank you very much.

Operator

Thank you. This concludes today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time. We thank you for your participation.

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