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- The Children’s Place, Inc., jumped 6.6% to $5.80 despite the children’s apparel and accessories retailer’s net income swinging to a loss in the latest quarter ending on August 2.
Consolidated revenue decreased 6.8% to $298 million from $319 million, adjusted net income swung to a loss of $3.4 million from a profit of $3.9 million, and adjusted diluted earnings per share swung to a loss of 15 cents from a profit of 30 cents a year ago.
Comparable retail sales fell 4.7% in the quarter, with the company attributing the decline to a challenging macroeconomic environment and tariff-related uncertainty, which dampened consumer sentiment and impacted both physical and online sales.
During the second quarter, the company opened one store and closed two, ending the period with 494 locations, down from 515 stores at the end of the same quarter last year.
“The tariff environment remains unpredictable. Based on the current environment, we are projecting approximately $20 million to $25 million in additional tariff and duty expenses for fiscal year 2025.
However, we believe we are well-positioned to manage these impacts, having plans to mitigate approximately 80% of the effects of these tariffs through a range of strategic initiatives," said Muhammad Umair, President and Interim Chief Executive Officer.
Sep 5, 2025 - The Children’s Place Inc. plunged 6.3% to $6.35 after the struggling children’s specialty retailer reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2024 ending in February.
Net sales declined to $408.56 million from $455.03 million, net loss shrank to $7.99 million from a loss of $128.84 million, and diluted loss per share narrowed to 62 cents from a loss of $10.24 a year ago.
For the full year, revenue edged down to $1.39 billion from $1.60 billion, net loss narrowed to $57.82 million from a loss of $154.54 million, and diluted loss per share shrank to $4.53 from a loss of $12.34 a year earlier.
The company reported “the lowest level of selling, general, and administrative spending in more than 15 years during the fourth quarter and full year.”
“Looking ahead for fiscal 2025, we remain determined to deliver profitable top-line sales as we continue to refine our omni-channel strategy and rebalance our product mix by offering relevant products that resonate with parents,” Muhammad Umair, the company’s president and interim CEO, said in a release to investors.
Apr 14, 2025
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