Bed Bath & Beyond Shares Slump After Disappointing Q3 Earnings

El ejecutivo de Bed Bath & Beyond se une al equipo de liderazgo de REI

 

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.  (BBBY) – Get Report posted weaker-than-expected third quarter earnings Thursday and said comparable store sales for the current period are likely to be in-line with last year’s levels.

Bed Bath & Beyond said adjusted earnings for the three months ending on November 30, the company’s fiscal third quarter, were pegged at 8 cents per share. That’s up 46% from the same period last year but 12 cents ahead of the Street consensus forecast.


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Group net sales, the company said, fell 5% to $2.6 billion, again missing analysts’ estimates of a $2.75 billion tally. Comparable store sales rose 2%, Bed Bath & Beyond said, thanks in part to «significantly strong growth in digital channels».

«We knew this holiday season would be like no other and we took several steps in advance to help our customers shop safely and with ease, including over 100 meaningful improvements to our digital-first, omni-always customer experience and enhancements to our contactless new Store and Curbside Pickup and Same Day Delivery service offerings,» said CEO Mark Tritton. «We are delighted by the strong customer response to these efforts. We are seeing a deepening level of recognition and engagement from our customers, including the more than 2 million new online customers in the third quarter.»

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.  (BBBY) – Get Report posted weaker-than-expected third quarter earnings Thursday and said comparable store sales for the current period are likely to be in-line with last year’s levels.

Bed Bath & Beyond said adjusted earnings for the three months ending on November 30, the company’s fiscal third quarter, were pegged at 8 cents per share. That’s up 46% from the same period last year but 12 cents ahead of the Street consensus forecast.

Group net sales, the company said, fell 5% to $2.6 billion, again missing analysts’ estimates of a $2.75 billion tally. Comparable store sales rose 2%, Bed Bath & Beyond said, thanks in part to «significantly strong growth in digital channels».

«We knew this holiday season would be like no other and we took several steps in advance to help our customers shop safely and with ease, including over 100 meaningful improvements to our digital-first, omni-always customer experience and enhancements to our contactless new Store and Curbside Pickup and Same Day Delivery service offerings,» said CEO Mark Tritton. «We are delighted by the strong customer response to these efforts. We are seeing a deepening level of recognition and engagement from our customers, including the more than 2 million new online customers in the third quarter.»

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