Ross Stores (ROST) Tops Q2 EPS by 1c; Guides In-Line
Ross Stores (NASDAQ: ROST) reported Q2 EPS of $0.63, $0.01 better than the analyst estimate of $0.62. Sales for the fiscal 2015 second quarter rose 9% to $2.968 billion, with comparable store sales up 4% over the prior year, versus the consensus estimate of $2.94 billion.
Ross Stores sees Q3 2015 EPS of $0.48-$0.50, versus the consensus of $0.50.
Ross Stores sees FY2015 EPS of $2.40-$2.45, versus the consensus of $2.45.
Barbara Rentler, Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are pleased with our solid sales and earnings growth for both the second quarter and first six months. These results reflect that our assortments of compelling name brand bargains continue to resonate with today's value-focused customers."
"While second quarter operating margin of 13.9% was down from last year, it was slightly better than expected. The quarter benefited from higher merchandise margin and tight expense control that partially offset a planned increase in distribution costs related to recent infrastructure investments."
Ms. Rentler continued, "During the second quarter of fiscal 2015, we repurchased 3.5 million shares of common stock for an aggregate price of $176 million. As planned, we expect to buy back a total of $700 million in common stock during fiscal 2015 under the two-year $1.4 billion authorization approved by our Board of Directors in February of this year."
Looking ahead, Ms. Rentler said, "While we hope to do better, we are maintaining a cautious outlook for the second half when we face more challenging sales and earnings comparisons. In addition, the macro-economic and retail landscapes remain uncertain. For the third quarter ending October 31, 2015, we are forecasting same store sales to increase 1% to 2% on top of a 4% increase in the prior year and earnings per share of $.48 to $.50, up from $.46 in last year's third quarter. For the fourth quarter ending January 30, 2016, we are projecting same store sales to be flat to up 1% versus a 6% gain in the prior year, and earnings per share of $.60 to $.63 compared to $.60 in last year's fourth quarter. For fiscal 2015, earnings per share are now forecast to be in the range of $2.40 to $2.45, up 9% to 11% from $2.21 in fiscal 2014."
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