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Shares of Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE:ANF) have been losing sheen lately owing to the revised expense view for fiscal 2019 on account of adverse impacts from foreign currency and higher operating expenses. Soft view for the fiscal second quarter further raises concerns on the company’s near-term performance.
However, Abercrombie’s surprise trend remains robust with eight straight quarters of positive earnings surprise and sales beat in eight out of the last nine quarters. Quarterly results gained from solid strategic efforts, comparable sales growth and robust digital business. Moreover, strategic capital investments, cost-saving efforts, loyalty and marketing programs might help the company bring back its lost shine.
Factors Hurting Stock Performance
For the current fiscal year, operating expenses, excluding other operating income, are now expected to increase nearly 4-5%, up from the prior view of a 2% rise. Increase in operating expenses mainly reflects net lease-related charges of about $45 million (or 220 bps) due to the closure of the SoHo and Fukuoka flagships. For second-quarter fiscal 2019, operating expenses, excluding other operating income, are estimated to increase 10% from adjusted operating expenses of $498 million in second-quarter fiscal 2018. Also, adjusted operating expenses are likely to be flat to up 1%.
Additionally, the company issued soft sales and margin outlook for the fiscal second quarter. Management anticipates sales to be flat to up 2%, down from 8% growth registered in second-quarter fiscal 2018. Comps are anticipated to remain flat compared with an increase of 3% in the prior-year quarter. Gross margin is likely to contract nearly 100 basis points from 60.2% reported in the year-ago quarter. Lower gross margin will mainly stem from expectations of increased currency headwinds and promotional activity.
Meanwhile, Abercrombie’s results are hurt by unfavorable foreign currency rates, which are likely to continue throughout the fiscal year. For fiscal 2019, adverse currency is expected to mar the top line by nearly $30 million, up from the prior view of $15 million impact. For the fiscal second quarter, it anticipates sales to be hurt by nearly $10 million due to currency translations.
Consequently, shares of Abercrombie have plunged 35.1% in the past three months, wider than the industry’s 15.2% decline.
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