- Floor & Decor (FND) reported stronger-than-expected adjusted earnings per share and total sales for its second quarter.
- Despite the earnings beat, the specialty retailer experienced a 2.1% decline in comparable-store sales, signaling softness in customer demand.
- The trend in comparable sales improved throughout the quarter, and the company demonstrated confidence by repurchasing $65.7 million of its common stock.
Floor & Decor (NYSE:FND) is a large specialty retailer of hard-surface flooring materials like tile, wood, and stone. The company caters to both professional installers and do-it-yourself homeowners. Despite its position in the market, an analyst from Goldman Sachs recently lowered the price target for Floor & Decor to $53, which was below its trading price of $57.57 at the time.
The company's recent performance presents a more positive view. For its second quarter, Floor & Decor reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.58 on total sales of $1.25 billion. As highlighted by Zacks, both of these figures beat analyst expectations. This indicates the company performed better than the market had predicted for the period.
However, there are signs of softness in demand. The company saw its comparable-store sales fall by 2.1%. This financial metric measures sales growth at existing stores and is a key indicator of a retailer's health. The decline shows that established locations generated less revenue compared to the same period last year.
While comparable sales were down, the trend improved throughout the quarter. The decline was 5.1% in April but narrowed to just 0.3% by June, suggesting that business conditions may be stabilizing. During this time, the company also showed confidence by repurchasing $65.7 million of its common stock.