Dollar General Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2017 Financial Results
Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) today reported financial results
for its fiscal 2017 third quarter (13 weeks) ended November 3, 2017.
Third Quarter 2017 Highlights
The effective income tax rate was 35.8 percent for the 2017 third
quarter compared to a rate of 36.2 percent for the 2016 third quarter.
The effective income tax rate was lower in the 2017 third quarter due
primarily to the recognition of greater federal Work Opportunity Tax
Credits in the 2017 period.
39-Week Period Highlights
Summary of Impact of Hurricanes on 2017 Third
Quarter Results
As detailed in the discussion of results above, the Company estimates
the following impacts to its 2017 third quarter financial performance as
a result of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma:
Merchandise Inventories
As of November 3, 2017, total merchandise inventories, at cost, were
$3.60 billion compared to $3.49 billion as of October 28, 2016, a
decrease of 4.9 percent on a per-store basis.
Capital Expenditures
During the 2017 39-week period, the Company opened 1,044 new stores and
remodeled or relocated 719 stores. The new store growth includes the
rebannering of 263 store locations acquired in the second quarter of
2017.
Share Repurchases
Dividend
On December 5, 2017, the Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash
dividend of $0.26 per share on the Company's common stock, payable on
January 23, 2018 to shareholders of record at the close of business on
January 9, 2018.
Financial and Store Growth Outlook
For the 52-week fiscal year ending February 2, 2018 ("fiscal 2017"), the
Company is updating certain components of its guidance issued on August
31, 2017. The Company's guidance does not contemplate any potential
impacts from U.S. corporate tax legislation reform.
The Company has narrowed its fiscal 2017 GAAP diluted earnings per share
to $4.37 to $4.47, compared to its prior guidance range of $4.35 to
$4.50. The current diluted earnings per share guidance range now
includes the estimated net negative impact on the third quarter diluted
earnings per share results of $0.05 related to the hurricanes. In
addition, the Company now forecasts:
Share repurchases for fiscal 2017 continue to be forecasted at
approximately $450 million.
For fiscal 2017, the Company continues to plan to open approximately
1,285 new stores, in addition to remodeling or relocating 760 stores.
For the 52-week period ending February 1, 2019, the Company plans to
open approximately 900 new stores, remodel approximately 1,000 mature
store locations and relocate approximately 100 stores for an approximate
total of 2,000 real estate projects.
Net Sales Increased 11.0%; Same-Store Sales Increased 4.3%,
Including an Estimated 30 to 35 Basis Point Net Benefit from
Hurricane-Related Sales
Diluted Earnings Per Share of $0.93, Including an Estimated $0.05
Hurricane-Related Net Negative Impact
$512 Million of Capital Returned to Shareholders Year to Date
Through the Third Quarter
Board of Directors Declares Fourth Quarter 2017 Dividend
Company Narrows Fiscal 2017 GAAP Diluted Earnings per Share
Guidance Range to $4.37 to $4.47, Including the Estimated
Hurricane-Related Net Negative Impact of $0.05 in the 2017 Third
Quarter; Updates Other Fiscal 2017 Guidance
"We are pleased with our overall third quarter results, which include a
strong same-store sales growth of 4.3% and increases in both average
transaction amount and customer traffic over the 2016 third quarter.
During the quarter, we effectively balanced our same-store sales growth
while achieving gross profit rate expansion and continuing our planned
investments in the business.
"We remain excited about the future for Dollar General. For fiscal 2018,
we have plans to execute approximately 2,000 real estate projects
comprised of 900 new stores, 1,000 store remodels and 100 store
relocations. We continue to believe that investing in the business
through our high-return new store growth is the best use of our capital
to help drive long-term shareholder value. Our new store growth is
complemented with a significant increase in our store remodel program
from fiscal 2017 that we view as an investment to enhance and
consistently deliver on our brand promise to help our customers save
time and money every day," said Todd Vasos, Dollar General's chief
executive officer.
Net sales increased 11.0 percent to $5.90 billion in the 2017 third
quarter compared to $5.32 billion in the 2016 third quarter. Same-store
sales increased 4.3 percent, attributable to increases in average
transaction amount and customer traffic, including an estimated 30 to 35
basis point net benefit from hurricane-related sales. Same-store sales
increases were driven by positive results in the consumables, seasonal
and apparel categories, partially offset by negative results in the home
products category. Same-store sales results in the three non-consumables
categories, when aggregated, were positive. The net sales increase was
also positively affected by sales from new stores, modestly offset by
sales from closed stores.
Gross profit, as a percentage of net sales, was 29.9 percent in the 2017
third quarter, an increase of eight basis points from the 2016 third
quarter. The gross profit rate increase was primarily attributable to
higher initial inventory markups and an improved rate of inventory
shrink. Partially offsetting these items were a greater proportion of
sales of consumables, which generally have a lower gross profit rate
than other product categories, sales of lower-margin products comprising
a higher proportion of consumables sales, and increased transportation
costs.
Selling, general and administrative expense ("SG&A") as a percentage of
net sales was 22.9 percent in the 2017 third quarter compared to 22.5
percent in the 2016 third quarter, an increase of 40 basis points. The
SG&A increase was primarily attributable to increased retail labor
expenses, primarily as a result of the Company's investment in store
manager compensation, and increased incentive compensation and occupancy
costs, each of which increased at a rate greater than the increase in
net sales. Partially offsetting these increased expenses were lower
utilities costs and a reduction in advertising costs. During the 2017
third quarter, the Company recorded incremental expenses of
approximately $24.8 million, or 42 basis points, related to the impact
of two hurricanes which occurred during the quarter as set forth below
under "Summary of Impact of Hurricanes on 2017 Third Quarter Results."
Similarly, in the 2016 third quarter, the Company incurred incremental
charges of $13.0 million, or 25 basis points, associated with the
acquisition of former Walmart Express store locations and the related
closure of existing stores plus an incremental $7.7 million, or 14 basis
points, of expenses primarily related to natural disasters.
The Company's net income was $253 million, or $0.93 per diluted share,
in the 2017 third quarter, compared to net income of $235 million, or
$0.84 per diluted share, in the 2016 third quarter. An estimated $0.05
hurricane-related net negative impact, driven by hurricane-related
expenses, is included in diluted earnings per share for the 2017 third
quarter. Similarly, the 2016 third quarter included an approximate $0.05
charge for the Walmart Express store acquisition and disaster-related
expenses.
For the 39-week period ended November 3, 2017, net sales increased 8.5
percent over the comparable 2016 period to $17.3 billion. Same-store
sales increased 2.6 percent, attributable to increases in average
transaction amount and customer traffic. When compared to the 2016
39-week period, same-store sales increases were driven by positive
results in the consumables, seasonal and apparel categories, partially
offset by negative results in the home products category. Same-store
sales results in the three non-consumables categories, when aggregated,
were positive. The net sales increase was also positively affected by
sales from new stores, modestly offset by sales from closed stores.
Gross profit, as a percentage of net sales, was 30.3 percent in the 2017
39-week period, a decrease of 25 basis points from the comparable 2016
period. The gross profit rate decrease in the 2017 period as compared to
the 2016 period was primarily attributable to higher markdowns,
primarily for promotional activities, a greater proportion of sales of
consumables, which generally have a lower gross profit rate than other
product categories, and sales of lower margin products comprising a
higher proportion of consumables sales. Partially offsetting these items
were higher initial inventory markups and an improved rate of inventory
shrink.
SG&A was 22.3 percent of net sales in the 2017 39-week period compared
to 21.9 percent in the comparable 2016 period, an increase of 43 basis
points. The SG&A increase was primarily attributable to increased retail
labor expenses, primarily as a result of the Company's investment in
store manager compensation, and increased occupancy costs, each of which
increased at a rate greater than the increase in net sales. Partially
offsetting these increased expenses were a reduction in advertising
costs as well as lower utilities and lower waste management costs
primarily resulting from the Company's recycling efforts. As noted
above, the 2017 period reflects expenses related to the impact of two
hurricanes which occurred during the quarter, and the 2016 period
reflects expenses associated with the acquisition of former Walmart
Express store locations and related closure of existing stores, plus
disaster-related expenses. The Company also recorded incremental
expenses, primarily for lease termination costs, related to stores
acquired in the second quarter of 2017 from a multi-price point discount
retailer.
For the 2017 39-week period, the Company reported net income of $827
million, or $3.02 per diluted share, compared to net income of $837
million, or $2.95 per diluted share, for the 39-week 2016 period.
Included in diluted earnings per share for the 2017 39-week period was
an approximate $0.01 charge for the early retirement of long-term
obligations, an approximate $0.02 charge primarily for the lease
termination costs related to the stores acquired in the second quarter
of 2017, and an estimated $0.05 hurricane-related net negative impact,
driven by hurricane-related expenses. The 2016 39-week period included
an approximate $0.04 benefit from the adoption of the share-based
payment accounting standard and an approximate $0.05 charge for the
Walmart Express store acquisition and disaster-related expenses.
The effective income tax rate for the 2017 39-week period was 36.8
percent compared to a rate of 36.1 percent for the comparable 2016
period. The effective income tax rate was higher in the 2017 39-week
period due primarily to the recognition of a tax benefit of
approximately $10.9 million in the 2016 period associated with stock
based compensation that did not reoccur to the same extent in the 2017
period.
Reported 2017
Third Quarter
Estimated Positive/(Negative) Impact from
Hurricanes In 2017 Third Quarter
Net Sales Growth
11.0%
+30 to 40 basis points benefit
Same-Store Sales Growth
4.3%
+30 to 35 basis points benefit
SG&A Expense, as a % of Sales
22.9%
(42) basis points
Operating Profit
$417.4 million
($21) million
Net Income
$252.5 million
($13) million
Diluted Earnings per Share
$0.93
($0.05)
Total additions to property and equipment in the 39-week period ended
November 3, 2017 were $489 million, including: $178 million for
improvements, upgrades, remodels and relocations of existing stores;
$150 million related to new leased stores, primarily for leasehold
improvements, fixtures and equipment; $134 million for distribution and
transportation-related capital expenditures; and $21 million for
information systems upgrades and technology-related projects.
During the 2017 third quarter, the Company repurchased 1.8 million
shares of its common stock under its share repurchase program at an
average price of $76.97 per share. For the 2017 39-week period, the
Company repurchased 4.0 million shares of its common stock under the
share repurchase program at an average price of $73.78 per share. From
the inception of the share repurchase program in December 2011 through
the end of the 2017 third quarter, the Company has repurchased 78.4
million shares of its common stock at an average price of $62.05 per
share, for a total cost of $4.9 billion. The total remaining
authorization for future repurchases was approximately $635 million at
the end of the 2017 third quarter. The authorization has no expiration
date.
Fiscal 2017 net sales growth of approximately seven percent, compared
to its prior guidance range of five to seven percent growth,
Fiscal 2017 same-store sales growth of approximately 2.5 percent,
compared to its prior expectation that same-store sales would fall at
the upper end of the range of slightly positive to up two percent, and
Capital Expenditures between $700 million and $750 million, compared
to its prior guidance range of $715 million to $765 million.
The Company will hold a conference call on Thursday, December 7, 2017 at
9:00 a.m. CT/10:00 a.m. ET, hosted by Todd Vasos, chief executive
officer, and John Garratt, chief financial officer. If you wish to
participate, please call (877) 868-1301 at least 10 minutes before the
conference call is scheduled to begin. The conference ID is 1697694. The
call will also be broadcast live online at www.dollargeneral.com under
"Investor Information, News & Events, Events & Presentations." A replay
of the conference call will be available through Thursday, December 21,
2017, and will be accessible online or by calling (855) 859-2056. The
conference ID for the replay is 1697694.
This press release contains forward-looking information, including
statements regarding the Company's outlook, plans and intentions
including, but not limited to, statements made within the quotations of
Mr. Vasos and in the section entitled "Financial and Store Growth
Outlook". A reader can identify forward-looking statements because they
are not limited to historical fact or they use words such as "outlook,"
"may," "will," "should," "could," "would," "believe," "anticipate,"
"plan," "expect," "estimate," "forecast," "confident," "opportunities,"
"goal," "prospect," "positioned," "intend," "committed," "continue,"
"future," "guidance," "looking ahead," "going forward," "focused on," or
"will likely result," and similar expressions that concern the Company's
strategy, plans, intentions or beliefs about future occurrences or
results. These matters involve risks, uncertainties and other factors
that may cause the actual performance of the Company to differ
materially from that which the Company expected. Many of these
statements are derived from the Company's operating budgets and
forecasts as of the date of this release, which are based on many
detailed assumptions that the Company believes are reasonable. However,
it is very difficult to predict the effect of known factors on the
Company's future results, and the Company cannot anticipate all factors
that could affect future results that may be important to an investor.
All forward-looking information should be evaluated in the context of
these risks, uncertainties and other factors. Important factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations
expressed in or implied by such forward-looking statements include, but
are not limited to:
economic conditions and other economic factors, including their effect
on employment levels, consumer demand, customer traffic, customer
disposable income, credit availability and spending patterns,
inflation, commodity prices, fuel prices, interest rates, exchange
rate fluctuations and the cost of goods;
failure to successfully execute the Company's strategies and
initiatives, including those relating to merchandising, marketing,
real estate, sourcing, shrink, private brand, distribution and
transportation, store operations, store formats, budgeting and expense
reduction, and technology;
failure to open, relocate and remodel stores profitably and on
schedule, as well as failure of the Company's new store base to
achieve sales and operating levels consistent with the Company's
expectations;
effective response to competitive pressures and changes in the
competitive environment and the markets where the Company operates,
including, but not limited to, pricing, consolidation and omnichannel
shopping;
levels of inventory shrinkage;
failure to successfully manage inventory balances;
disruptions, unanticipated or unusual expenses or operational failures
in the Company's supply chain including, without limitation, a
decrease in transportation capacity for overseas shipments, increases
in transportation costs (including increased fuel costs and carrier
rates or driver wages), work stoppages or other labor disruptions that
could impede the receipt of merchandise, or delays in constructing or
opening new distribution centers;
risks and challenges associated with sourcing merchandise from
suppliers, including, but not limited to, those related to
international trade;
risks and challenges associated with the Company's private brands,
including, but not limited to, the Company's level of success in
gaining and maintaining broad market acceptance of its private brands;
unfavorable publicity or consumer perception of the Company's
products, including, but not limited to, related product liability;
the impact of changes in or noncompliance with governmental laws and
regulations (including, but not limited to, environmental compliance,
product safety, food safety, information security and privacy, and
labor and employment laws, as well as tax laws (including the current
pending U.S. tax reform legislation), the interpretation of existing
tax laws, or the Company's failure to sustain its reporting positions
negatively affecting the Company's tax rate) and developments in or
outcomes of private actions, class actions, administrative
proceedings, regulatory actions or other litigation;
incurrence of material uninsured losses, excessive insurance costs or
accident costs;
failure to maintain the security of information that the Company
holds, whether as a result of cybersecurity attacks or otherwise;
damage or interruption to the Company's information systems or failure
of technology initiatives to deliver desired or timely results;
ability to attract, train and retain qualified employees, while
controlling labor costs (including effects of potential federal or
state regulatory changes related to overtime exemptions, if
implemented) and other labor issues;
loss of key personnel, inability to hire additional qualified
personnel or disruption of executive management as a result of
retirements or transitions;
seasonality of the Company's business;
deterioration in market conditions, including market disruptions,
limited liquidity and interest rate fluctuations, or a lowering of the
Company's credit ratings;
new accounting guidance, or changes in the interpretation or
application of existing guidance, such as changes to guidance related
to leases, revenue recognition and intra-company transfers;
the factors disclosed under "Risk Factors" in the Company's most
recent Annual Report on Form 10-K; and
such other factors as may be discussed or identified in this press
release.
All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by these
and other cautionary statements that the Company makes from time to time
in its SEC filings and public communications. The Company cannot assure
the reader that it will realize the results or developments the Company
anticipates or, even if substantially realized, that they will result in
the consequences or affect the Company or its operations in the way the
Company expects. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date
made. The Company undertakes no obligation, and specifically disclaims
any duty, to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect
events or circumstances arising after the date on which they were made,
except as otherwise required by law. As a result of these risks and
uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any
forward-looking statements included herein or that may be made elsewhere
from time to time by, or on behalf of, the Company.
Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for
over 75 years. Dollar General helps shoppers Save time. Save money.
Every day!® by offering products that are frequently used and
replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning
supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low
prices in convenient neighborhood locations. Dollar General operated
14,321 stores in 44 states as of November 3, 2017. In addition to high
quality private brands, Dollar General sells products from America's
most-trusted manufacturers such as Clorox, Energizer, Procter & Gamble,
Hanes, Coca-Cola, Mars, Unilever, Nestle, Kimberly-Clark, Kellogg's,
General Mills, and PepsiCo. For more information on Dollar General,
please visit www.dollargeneral.com.
DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)
November 3
October 28
February 3
2017
2016
2017
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
226,192
$
200,236
$
187,915
Merchandise inventories
3,597,195
3,488,247
3,258,785
Income taxes receivable
99,678
54,586
11,050
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
230,269
225,443
220,021
Total current assets
4,153,334
3,968,512
3,677,771
Net property and equipment
2,654,936
2,388,463
2,434,456
Goodwill
4,338,589
4,338,589
4,338,589
Other intangible assets, net
1,200,481
1,200,734
1,200,659
Other assets, net
27,416
20,778
20,823
Total assets
$
12,374,756
$
11,917,076
$
11,672,298
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Current portion of long-term obligations
$
401,532
$
501,480
$
500,950
Accounts payable
1,978,032
1,948,111
1,557,596
Accrued expenses and other
553,596
504,427
500,866
Income taxes payable
4,646
5,721
63,393
Total current liabilities
2,937,806
2,959,739
2,622,805
Long-term obligations
2,719,568
2,673,210
2,710,576
Deferred income taxes
690,795
637,135
652,841
Other liabilities
282,432
285,140
279,782
Total liabilities
6,630,601
6,555,224
6,266,004
Commitments and contingencies
Shareholders' equity:
Preferred stock
-
-
-
Common stock
237,598
244,457
240,811
Additional paid-in capital
3,176,406
3,144,632
3,154,606
Retained earnings
2,334,534
1,977,969
2,015,867
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(4,383
)
(5,206
)
(4,990
)
Total shareholders' equity
5,744,155
5,361,852
5,406,294
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity
$
12,374,756
$
11,917,076
$
11,672,298
DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)
For the Quarter Ended
November 3
% of Net
October 28
% of Net
2017
Sales
2016
Sales
Net sales
$
5,903,606
100.00
%
$
5,320,029
100.00
%
Cost of goods sold
4,137,150
70.08
3,732,519
70.16
Gross profit
1,766,456
29.92
1,587,510
29.84
Selling, general and administrative expenses
1,349,025
22.85
1,194,519
22.45
Operating profit
417,431
7.07
392,991
7.39
Interest expense
23,995
0.41
23,877
0.45
Income before income taxes
393,436
6.66
369,114
6.94
Income tax expense
140,903
2.39
133,799
2.52
Net income
$
252,533
4.28
%
$
235,315
4.42
%
Earnings per share:
Basic
$
0.93
$
0.84
Diluted
$
0.93
$
0.84
Weighted average shares outstanding:
Basic
272,319
280,441
Diluted
272,881
281,283
For the 39 Weeks Ended
November 3
% of Net
October 28
% of Net
2017
Sales
2016
Sales
Net sales
$
17,341,536
100.00
%
$
15,977,352
100.00
%
Cost of goods sold
12,085,575
69.69
11,095,461
69.44
Gross profit
5,255,961
30.31
4,881,891
30.56
Selling, general and administrative expenses
3,871,589
22.33
3,499,060
21.90
Operating profit
1,384,372
7.98
1,382,831
8.65
Interest expense
72,747
0.42
72,310
0.45
Other (income) expense
3,502
0.02
-
0.00
Income before income taxes
1,308,123
7.54
1,310,521
8.20
Income tax expense
481,318
2.78
473,564
2.96
Net income
$
826,805
4.77
%
$
836,957
5.24
%
Earnings per share:
Basic
$
3.02
$
2.96
Diluted
$
3.02
$
2.95
Weighted average shares outstanding:
Basic
273,567
283,152
Diluted
274,076
284,126
DOLLAR GENERAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(In thousands)
(Unaudited)
For the 39 Weeks Ended
November 3
October 28
2017
2016
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$
826,805
$
836,957
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash from operating
activities:
Depreciation and amortization
298,571
282,386
Deferred income taxes
37,573
(3,207
)
Loss on debt retirement
3,502
-
Noncash share-based compensation
24,948
27,676
Other noncash (gains) and losses
12,787
1,935
Change in operating assets and liabilities:
Merchandise inventories
(340,090
)
(405,456
)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
(15,198
)
(30,471
)
Accounts payable
384,101
439,259
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
58,901
50,683
Income taxes
(147,375
)
(74,892
)
Other
(1,645
)
(456
)
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities
1,142,880
1,124,414
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of property and equipment
(488,616
)
(405,899
)
Proceeds from sales of property and equipment
1,005
4,333
Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities
(487,611
)
(401,566
)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Issuance of long-term obligations
599,556
-
Repayments of long-term obligations
(751,927
)
(1,302
)
Net increase (decrease) in commercial paper outstanding
59,400
453,000
Borrowings under revolving credit facilities
-
1,584,000
Repayments of borrowings under revolving credit facilities
-
(1,835,000
)
Costs associated with issuance and retirement of debt
(9,524
)
-
Repurchases of common stock
(298,735
)
(679,416
)
Payments of cash dividends
(212,934
)
(212,249
)
Other equity and related transactions
(2,828
)
10,408
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
(616,992
)
(680,559
)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
38,277
42,289
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
187,915
157,947
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
$
226,192
$
200,236
Supplemental cash flow information:
Cash paid for:
Interest
$
85,143
$
68,258
Income taxes
$
592,945
$
552,259
Supplemental schedule of non-cash investing and financing
activities:
Purchases of property and equipment awaiting processing for
payment, included in Accounts payable