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Bed Bath & Beyond jumps after beating on profits

Jan 10, 2019, 20:14 IST

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  • Bed Bath & Beyond slightly missed on sales but beat on profits in the third quarter.
  • The retailer's comparable sales decline was worse than expected.
  • The company maintained its earnings guidance that topped Wall Street estimates.
  • Watch Bed Bath & Beyond trade live.

Bed Bath & Beyond soared 9% to $13.36 a share early Thursday as investors brushed off soft sales and instead focused on its better-than-expected profit.

The home-goods seller announced late Wednesday that it earned $0.18 a share in the third quarter - $0.01 better than the Wall Street consensus, according to Bloomberg data. Its revenue totaled $3.03 billion, slightly missing the $3.04 billion that was expected.

But the results weren't all good. The company's same-store sales declined 1.8%, missing the 0.2% decrease that analysts estimated.

Looking ahead, Bed Bath & Beyond maintained its earnings guidance of $2 per share, topping the $1.97 that analysts were expecting.

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The company's guidance reflects many factors, including "the holiday selling season; the continuation of trends it has been experiencing; and actions being taken in support of the company's stronger bias towards prioritizing long-term profitability over near-term sales growth," said Bed Bath & Beyond in a press release.

But at least one Wall Street analyst was skeptical of the plan.

"Traction is taking hold with next-gen stores and assortment improvements, but these remain in their infancy, so near-term fundamentals should remain bleak," said Jefferies analyst Jonathan Matuszewski in a note out on Thursday.

"We'd prefer stabilization in comps and margins until becoming more constructive. We appreciate BBBY's initiatives, but need to see more progress off a larger base. Valuation reflects uncertainty with turnaround materializing, encroaching online competition, and too many stores," Matuszewski added.

Matuszewski maintained his "hold" position and lowered his price target from $16 to $15 - 22% above where shares were trading on Wednesday.

Bed Bath & Beyond was down 34% in the past year.

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