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Leslie's swings to quarterly loss as higher costs drag profits; shares tumble 21%

Investing | Wed, Nov 27 2024 02:31 AM AEDT

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Investing.com -- Leslies Inc (NASDAQ:LESL) reported a fourth-quarter loss on Monday, as rising expenses and a one-time charge weighed on its bottom line, sending shares tumbling more than 21% in premarket trading Monday.

The company posted a loss of 5 cents per share for the quarter ended September 28, compared with a profit of 9 cents per share a year earlier. Weaker store traffic, lower sales of big-ticket items, and a one-time charge tied to rebates and warranties dragged down its quarterly earnings, the pool company said.

“Profitability was affected by deleverage from the sales decline and a one-time contract item, though we have remained disciplined on SG&A expenses,” said Chief Executive Officer Jason McDonell

Net loss for the quarter was $9.9 million, down from a profit of $16.5 million in the same period last year. Gross margins also fell due to higher occupancy and distribution costs.

However, the company said it had disciplined control of selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses, which declined 4% compared to previous year.

The company issued 2025 outlook and expects revenue to be between $169 million and $176 million. “While we continue to operate in a dynamic environment, which has been felt acutely across the pool industry for the last two years, I see a bright future and compelling opportunities for Leslie’s," CEO Michael Egeck added.

Commenting on the report, Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) analysts said weaker top-line trends persist for Leslie's, adding that "limited financial flexibility could hinder reinvestment."

"The stock remains in show me mode given sales weakness and execution unevenness. We stay on the sidelines; we look forward to hearing new CEO Jason McDonell's strategy for the business," analysts led by Simeon Gutman wrote.

This article first appeared in Investing.com

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