NYSE:JWN Nordstrom Q2 2025 Earnings Report $23.86 -0.18 (-0.75%) As of 04/16/2025 03:58 PM Eastern Earnings HistoryForecast Nordstrom EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.96Consensus EPS $0.71Beat/MissBeat by +$0.25One Year Ago EPS$0.84Nordstrom Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$3.89 billionExpected Revenue$3.88 billionBeat/MissBeat by +$12.91 millionYoY Revenue Growth+3.20%Nordstrom Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2025Date8/27/2024TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, August 27, 2024Conference Call Time4:45PM ETUpcoming EarningsNordstrom's Q1 2026 earnings is scheduled for Thursday, May 29, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 4:45 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Nordstrom Q2 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 27, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 13 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. At this time, I'll turn the call over to Jamie Duis, Head of Investor Relations for Nordstrom. Operator00:00:07Jamie? Speaker 100:00:09Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today. Before we begin, I want to mention that we'll be referring to slides, which can be viewed in the Investor Relations section on nordstrom.com. Our discussion may include forward looking statements, so please refer to this slide with our Safe Harbor language. Participating in today's call are Eric Nordstrom, Chief Executive Officer Pete Nordstrom, President and Kathy Smith, Chief Financial Officer, who will provide a business update and discuss the company's 2nd quarter performance. Please note that when discussing our results and outlook, we will be referring to them on an adjusted basis for EBIT, EBIT margin and earnings per share. Speaker 100:00:51Reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures can be found in our Q2 2024 earnings press release, which is available on our website. As we begin, I want to acknowledge the company's April 18 announcement of the Board of Directors' exploration of potential avenues to enhance shareholder value and formation of a special committee to evaluate any proposal that might be presented by Eric and Pete Nordstrom to take the company private. The special committee will carefully evaluate any proposal that may be received and consider whether it is in the best interest of Nordstrom and all shareholders. We do not have an update to share on this topic and will not be speaking to it during our call today. I'll now turn the call over to Eric. Speaker 200:01:39Thank you, Jamie, and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. I'll begin with our Q2 performance. We delivered solid results in the Q2 with net sales of $3,800,000,000 and earnings per share of $0.96 We grew net sales as well as comparable sales and expanded margins. At both Nordstrom and The Rack, customers responded positively to newness and their favorite brands. Speaker 200:02:06The momentum in our digital business continued with net sales growth of 6%. Our teams executed well throughout the quarter and delivered a successful anniversary sale. We are pleased that our efforts are resonating with customers. During the Q2, we made progress on our 3 key priorities of driving Nordstrom banner growth, optimizing our operations and building upon the momentum at the RAC. Driving Nordstrom banner growth is a key area of focus. Speaker 200:02:37For us, it all begins with helping our customers feel good and look their best. We do this by offering a compelling selection of great merchandise supported by our commitment to service and experience. In our Nordstrom stores, we continued our efforts to provide a more consistent offering of the brands that matter most to our customers across our entire fleet. This includes ensuring that we have the newness, relevance and depth of merchandise that our customers value, including our Nordstrom Private Brands, which were relaunched earlier this year. As we have shared previously, growing the digital customer journey is a key part of our strategy to drive Nordstrom banner growth. Speaker 200:03:17In the Q2, solid sales growth at nordstrom.com was driven by an increase in our assortment across a balance of price points, improvements to search and discovery, as well as high in stock rates of our fastest turning items. In April, we successfully launched our marketplace and have since added over 15,000 items to our digital offering and nearly 100 new brands. While we're pleased with the initial response from our customers, marketplace is not yet a material driver and we will continue to scale it in the months ahead. Operational optimization is another key priority for 2024, which is intended to further build upon the success we've had in optimizing our supply chain operations to serve customers with increased speed and reliability, while lowering costs. Our business is driven by newness. Speaker 200:04:11Consistent inventory flow ensures we have the right product at the right time for our customers. Our teams have made a lot of progress in this area, which helped drive the success at both banners in the Q2. At the Nordstrom banner, consistent flows drove regular price sales, including during the anniversary sale. We also processed inbound merchandise and returns faster, enabling freshness in all channels. And even with the volume of the anniversary sale, the rack had a steady flow of fresh merchandise throughout the quarter, which contributed to its high single digit sales growth. Speaker 200:04:47We have also made progress on implementing RFID technology across our locations. RFID enables faster real time inventory data, helping us to improve the accuracy of our inventory. Not only does this technology provide us with new insights to improve product flow and reduce shrink, inventory accuracy enhances the customer experience allowing us to fulfill the items our customers are looking for. During the Q2, we made the strategic decision to cease build out and planning of a leased omnichannel center intended for future use in the Pacific Northwest. Logistics networks have recovered from the supply chain challenges that began during the pandemic, we've improved our supply chain operations over the last few years. Speaker 200:05:31We found that we can serve West Coast customers more efficiently from our existing supply chain network, while avoiding additional costs to build out the facility. Therefore, we have taken an asset impairment charge that is reflected in our results. Turning now to our priority to build on our momentum at the Rack. During the Q2, we opened 5 new Rack stores, bringing our year to date total to 11. We're planning to open 12 more new Rack stores this year ahead of the holiday season. Speaker 200:06:03Financial results continue to be strong at the Rack banner. Rack stores that were opened last year are performing well, delivering a solid return on investment, while attracting new customers. The Rack Banners digital business is the differentiator in off price retail, enabling our customers to shop when and how they want. We've built and refined industry leading digital capabilities at nordstromrack.com, which delivered strong results in Q2. An expanded merchandise offering of great brands at great prices, combined with a focus on in stock rates drove the results. Speaker 200:06:40In summary, we are pleased with our 2nd quarter results and the direction we are heading. In the quarter, we grew sales and expanded margins. Our teams executed a successful anniversary sale and we made progress on our key priorities. This progress along with our results provide us with confidence in our full year guidance. And with that, I'll turn it over to Pete. Speaker 300:07:04Thank you, Eric, and good afternoon, everyone. I'll focus my remarks on our anniversary sale, touch on category performance in the Q2 and offer some commentary on our inventory health. Our anniversary sale is a unique event that rewards and engages our customers with brand new product from the best brands, marked down for a limited time. The sale is meaningful to our best customers who look forward to the event each year. We are always humbled by the stories we hear from customers every year. Speaker 300:07:33We have learned about generations of shoppers that make the sale an annual family event planning their summer activities around it. This year, we had great participation in the anniversary sale, especially by our most loyal customers with 75 percent of our ICON and Ambassador Nordy Club members shopping the sale. Anniversary sales were driven by newness and fall fashion from the brands that matter most to our customers, including our Nordstrom Private Brands. Growth in beauty sales provided support to anniversary success and the active category, which includes shoes and apparel, continued to show strength throughout the event, registering double digit growth. As Eric mentioned, our Nordstrom Private Brands are gaining traction, especially in women's apparel. Speaker 300:08:18Our Private Brands delivered mid single digit growth during the anniversary sale with the Nordstrom brand and Zella as the top 2 volume brands of the event. Since the refresh of our namesake Nordstrom brand, it's become the most reviewed on our site and customer sentiment about it has grown impressively. Our private brands help improve the balance of price points in our selection. Customers are finding that the merchandise is high quality and offers a great combination of value and style. Although we still have a way to go, we're encouraged by the progress our private brands are making. Speaker 300:08:52Our anniversary sale provides us with a special opportunity to engage our customers and one way we do so is through in store and online events. We strive to make our Nordstrom stores not only a compelling place to shop, but an interesting, fun and engaging environment. This year, our teams rolled out new events and offers to serve and engage customers, which drove incremental purchase trips throughout the sale. From refreshed and expanded private shopping events to trunk shows featuring notable brands, our teams hosted over 900 in store events, roughly 20% more than last year, with nearly 500 of those events exclusive to our Nordy Club members. Customers responded positively as event attendance tripled compared to last year. Speaker 300:09:37We continue to focus on growing our New York City store. For all the obvious reasons, our New York flagship store is important to us. Year to date, it is the top sales store in our fleet and amongst our fastest growing. In advance of our anniversary sale, we opened our 1st ever ICON Lounge in that store. It is a place where our highest tier Nordy Club members can enjoy a private lounge experience complete with complementary food and drink, as well as dedicated services to enhance their in store shopping experience. Speaker 300:10:07Turning to category performance in the Q2. Our top performing categories were active, women's apparel, beauty and kids. The active category was our top performer for the 6th consecutive quarter. Active sustained growth across both banners in the 2nd quarter with sales increasing by double digits. This growth was supported by brands that include ON, New Balance and Vuori. Speaker 300:10:32Sales growth in women's apparel continued in the 2nd quarter, driven by contemporary styles with notable strength in dresses and knit tops. In the Nordstrom banner, well known brands such as Vince, CincoSet and Free People were strong. At The Rack, a key driver of the growth is a high degree of overlap with the brands customers find at our Nordstrom stores. We continue to focus the Rack selection on these brands, which drove notable growth in women's apparel for The Rack in the 2nd quarter. The beauty category continued to be a top performer for us at both banners. Speaker 300:11:05Its 2nd quarter sales growth was supported by the strength of fragrances and hair care essentials throughout the anniversary sale. The kids category sustained its momentum in Q2 as well. Baby gear has been a solid contributor to growth and has become a more sizable business for us. The growth is a direct reflection of customer interest in this type of product as we've leaned into car seats and strollers with great brands like Nuna. Overall, customers responded well to our curated assortment, which helped to drive an increase in regular price sales and margin expansion in the Q2. Speaker 300:11:39Moving on to our inventory health. In the Q2, our increase in inventory exceeded our sales growth for the first time in several quarters as we invested in inventory primarily to support our existing rack stores, our new rack stores and our digital channel, nordstromrack.com. While the growth was higher than we typically like, we feel good about the content of our inventory. We closed the quarter with an increase in newness and a commensurate decline in clearance and age inventory at both banners. In the future, we do expect our sales to inventory spread to improve. Speaker 300:12:14In closing, I'd like to echo Eric's comments. We're pleased with our 2nd quarter results and confident that we are heading in the right direction. And with that, I'll turn it over to Kathy to discuss our financial results and outlook. Speaker 400:12:26Thanks, Pete, and thank you all for joining us today. I'll begin by covering our Q2 results, then discuss our outlook and close with our capital allocation priorities. In the Q2, we delivered solid results with growth in net sales and EBIT as well as margin expansion. Total company net sales increased 3.4% in the 2nd quarter, driven by strength in both banners. The timing shift of the anniversary sale with one day falling in the 3rd quarter this year versus 8 days last year benefited net sales by approximately 100 basis points. Speaker 400:13:02Comparable sales increased 1.9% with positive comps in both banners and particular strength in digital channels. And GMV increased 3.5% in the 2nd quarter. Nordstrom banner net sales and comparable sales each increased 0.9% and GMV increased 1.1% in the 2nd quarter. The timing shift of the anniversary sale had a positive impact on Nordstrom banner net sales of approximately 200 basis points. Nordstrom Rack net sales increased 8.8% with comparable sales increasing 4.1%. Speaker 400:13:39On a 2 year stack basis, we are pleased to see the quarter over quarter sales increases. Digital sales grew by 6.2% in Q2, representing the 5th consecutive quarter of sequential improvement. The timing shift of the anniversary sale had a positive impact on digital sales of approximately 100 basis points. Digital sales represented 37% of total sales during the quarter. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales expanded 155 basis points to 36.6% on strong regular price sales, leverage on higher sales and slight improvements in shrink. Speaker 400:14:21Ending inventory increased 8.3% versus a year ago. As Pete said, while the quality of inventory is good and largely supporting the RAC momentum, we aim to bring the inventory growth more in line with sales demand. SG and A expenses as a percentage of net sales increased 160 basis points to 34.4 percent, largely due to the supply chain asset impairment charge that Eric discussed. When excluding the $54,000,000 charge, SG and A expenses increased 20 basis points to 33% as last year's Q2 results included a gain on sale of a real estate asset. Our EBIT margin expanded by 115 basis points to 6.4% in the 2nd quarter. Speaker 400:15:08Income tax expense of $42,000,000 or 25.7 percent of pre tax earnings was higher than the 17.2% recorded in the year ago quarter. Last year's 2nd quarter income tax benefited from the favorable resolution of certain tax matters. 2nd quarter earnings per share of 0 point 96 dollars 0 point 96 dollars is favorable to last year's $0.84 largely driven by the expansion of our gross margin and to a lesser extent expense management. We ended the 2nd quarter with $1,500,000,000 in available liquidity, including over $650,000,000 in cash. Our balance sheet and financial position remain solid. Speaker 400:15:53Before moving to our outlook, I'd like to offer some additional commentary on our 2nd quarter results. First, our efforts to improve the customer experience are taking hold as evidenced by the strength of our top line. In the Q2, we grew our customer count, recorded an increase in customer trips and expanded margins. 2nd, our credit card revenues as a percent of total revenue declined modestly versus Q2 of last year. The decline was driven by higher losses, partially offset by higher balances and yield on the portfolio. Speaker 400:16:32This was consistent with our expectations, continuing the general trend over the last few years as the consumer has faced increased budgetary pressures. Turning to our outlook for the year. While we are pleased with our first half results, the external environment remains uncertain. When considering the puts and takes and appreciating that there is still a lot of this fiscal year left, we believe it is prudent to be appropriately cautious with our outlook. We are updating our guidance for the year slightly. Speaker 400:17:05Our updated guidance includes full year revenue in the range of a decline of 1% to an increase of 1%, which includes a headwind of approximately 135 basis points from the 53rd week in 2023's results. We continue to expect revenue to follow a typical quarterly cadence. As a reminder, the timing shift of our anniversary sale with one day falling in the Q3 this year versus 8 days in 2023 is expected to have a negative impact of approximately 100 basis points in our Q3 net sales this year. We now expect the total company comparable sales in a range of flat to an increase of 2% in 2024 versus 52 weeks in 2023. As our fiscal 2023 included a 53rd week, we calculate our 2024 comparable sales using a realigned 52 week 2023 period for comparability. Speaker 400:18:06Turning to profitability, we expect a full year EBIT margin in the range of 3 point 6% to 4%. We continue to expect our effective tax rate to be approximately 27% for the full year. From an earnings per share perspective, we now expect full year results in the range of 1.75 dollars to $2.05 excluding the impact of any share repurchases. Another note regarding expected reported results. During the Q2, we made the strategic decision to change how we store and access data. Speaker 400:18:42This transformational change will enable us to improve data access and analysis capabilities and enhance our ability to leverage generative AI solutions and services at a faster pace. We expect to complete this change by the end of the year and as a result plan to accelerate the depreciation of the IT assets that we will stop using. This is expected to result in charges approximating 10 basis points to our reported SG and A expense as a percentage of net sales in Q3 as well as Q4. Our capital allocation priorities remain unchanged. We'll invest in the business to better serve our customers with high ROI projects, reduce our leverage and return cash to shareholders. Speaker 400:19:25Last week, our Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.19 per share. In closing, we are encouraged that our focus and priorities are resonating with customers, driving top line strength and expanding margins. I continue to look forward to the progress that we'll make this year with the growth opportunities we have both in the Nordstrom banner and the RAC. We thank you for your interest in Nordstrom. And with that, Jamie, we are ready for questions. Speaker 100:19:52Thank you, Kathy. Before we get started with Q and A, we will ask participants please limit themselves to one question and one follow-up. We'll now move to the Q and A session. Operator00:20:07Thank And our first question comes from the line of Dana Telsey with Telsey Advisory Group. Please proceed. Speaker 500:20:37Hi, good afternoon everyone. As you went through the anniversary sale, any cadence to the anniversary sale that you saw that gives an indicator of consumer health for the balance of the year? And also with your private brand launch versus the brands and the good reception on women's wear, how are you thinking about the women's category overall? And then just lastly on credit, Kathy, the debt levels and what you're seeing there, how did that differ from the Q1 and how are you planning for the balance of the year? Thank you. Speaker 200:21:12Hi, Dan, it's Pete. With regards to anniversary, we were essentially on plan. I think there's really nothing there relative to the cadence specifically, but we do have one thing that's great about the sales, we get an early read on fall categories, because as you know, the sales adds new product in there, ends up getting marked up. And we had good performance in both outerwear and sweaters, which I think bodes well for the fall for us. But we over the years that it's become a bit of a balance on people buying with anticipation of fall, those are buying out where now. Speaker 200:21:49So we're always trying to find that balance. So I don't think they have any super impactful information for you about how it's going to relate to future sales. But we were happy with how anniversary went. With regards to private brands, we've had strength really across all categories, which is super encouraging because as you know, we've been talking about for a while that we have a lot of headroom there to grow that business. But the most important part is when we have success in women's apparel, because it's such a big category and we had a lot of success in women's apparel, the anniversary sale of private brands. Speaker 200:22:24So again, that gives us a lot of confidence going forward. Speaker 600:22:27And good afternoon, Dana. I'll take the last two parts of your question. With regards to customer insights possibly, we saw good growth across all income cohorts at the rack. And then at Nordstrom Stores, our higher income consumers or customers, we saw spending improve the most out of that in that banner. And then on credit losses, we shared early in the year that we expect to see losses tick up modestly this year. Speaker 600:22:57That's I think consistent with what the industry has been seeing and that's no different, but it's within our plan and our guidance. So nothing that's unforeseen there, but we are seeing credit losses tick up a little bit. Thank you. Operator00:23:16And the next question comes from the line of Oliver Chen with TD Cowen. Please proceed. Speaker 700:23:21Hi, Eric, Pete and Cathy. You had strong regular price sales on the gross margin, which was quite nice. How did that triangulate with the inventory position that you're in now, which parts of the inventory might you be a little bit over inventoried? And you mentioned operational optimization, just would love details on that headline. RAC continues to see great progress as well. Speaker 700:23:48It's a difficult business and that the inventory flows are so important. Do you see continued positive comps and great momentum there? Are you in the right place for where you want to be there? Thank you. Speaker 200:24:03Hi, Oliver, it's Pete. With our inventory levels, as Kathy mentioned in terms of the quality what those are, I think that's probably the most important point. We were a little over that inventory grew faster than the sales, but if you look at where it is and what the content of inventory is that helps I think bring some clarity. So most of that really showed up in the rack business and to your point that we have this rack momentum. I think particularly with the new stores we're opening and then the rack.com business that's really solid. Speaker 200:24:35If you were to look at where we have the quantities that are over last year, it's largely there. And I think that's pretty good sign. Also what you would see in terms of being able to forecast how this impacts our profitability going forward is you look at aging primarily and our aging is really good across both banners with RAC and Nordstrom. So I think we feel pretty good about it. Obviously, we pay really close attention to inventory levels and we want to bring it down some, but we're not particularly concerned and certainly it doesn't create any overhang for us that we're anticipating for the second half. Speaker 600:25:13And Oliver, I'll pick up on operational optimization and then throw it to Eric on the rack. On operational optimization, it's been as you know a priority of ours all year and we'll continue to focus on it. Our team makes is making really good progress. And I think you hit on the one that's really encouraging which is that consistent flow of merchandise is so important to continue that threat of newness for our customers in both banners. It helps to drive those regular price sales. Speaker 600:25:40And we saw the increase in regular price sales again this quarter, which is great. But underneath that, we're seeing us process inbound merchandise faster, which gets us and returns faster, which enables that freshness too and again a better customer experience. And RFID, we continue to roll it out across our fleet. But more importantly, as we're now starting to get the benefits that that insight gives us. And again, it enhances the customer experience as we're able to fill their orders. Speaker 600:26:12And then lastly, we'll continue to look to leverage our existing supply chain network, always balancing the best customer experience we can with speed and cost. So, just good progress across the board. Speaker 200:26:28Yes, Oliver, this is Eric. On Rack, yes, we feel good about our results. Our team is executing well on the plan. Rack is an important growth vehicle for us. And that's new stores. Speaker 200:26:42We continue to see opportunities to add new stores at the pace we're currently adding. And certainly the comp store business, as well as our digital business, you mentioned flow. Yes, customers come to rack buying a constant flow of newness from the brands that they associate with us. So our focus on great brands at great prices continues to serve us well. And we feel really great about that. Speaker 200:27:17The digital piece is a point of differentiation. There's not many online off price retailers out there. It works for us because it's part of our bigger ecosystem. And we see more opportunities there to leverage on the capabilities to engage with customers more and get a bigger share of the wallet. So we're delivering our plans and have plans going forward to continue that growth. Speaker 700:27:48Very helpful. Best regards. Thank you. Operator00:27:56And the next question will come from the line of Simeon Siegel with BMO Capital Markets. Please proceed. Speaker 800:28:03Thanks. Good afternoon, everyone. Hope you all Operator00:28:05had a nice summer. Kathy, what's Speaker 800:28:07the margin impact from the anniversary sale timing shift in 2Q? You guys nice gross margin called out strong full price sales. So just curious about how to think about anniversary sale gross margins versus the non sale and just that impact of the timing shift to margins on top of the revenue that you mentioned? And then, just appreciating appreciate the accelerated depreciation commentary you gave us for the tech that you're not going to be using anymore, any costs we should be thinking about for the new approach to storing data ahead? Thanks. Speaker 600:28:35Yes. Thank you. Good afternoon, Simeon. So gross margin, I'm smiling on your comment around Impact anniversary sale and Pete should weigh in here too. But the great news is our team does a good job of negotiating with our vendors and we get good new merchandise for our customers. Speaker 600:28:57So I wouldn't have called out a specific margin impact specifically for anniversary. And we also noted strong rig price sales. So I think in total, I wouldn't have necessarily called anything special out for Anniversary impact on margin. We did share in the prepared remarks rig price sales up, just more volume, which helps on margin on that gross margin benefit year over year you're seeing and then slight improvement in shrink, all of those favorably impacting our gross margin. And then I'll answer on tech and then if Pete wants to add anything more on anniversary specifically to margin. Speaker 600:29:34On the technology, no, I would say generally we'll always think about total technology spend within a budget or at a level that we're wanting to afford. So we'll fit our expenses inside that envelope going forward. The specific call out was to help with a little bit of a deep reported guidance we're giving. So you can see there is going to be a small impact in the next two quarters. Speaker 200:29:59Yes, this is Pete. Just real quickly on the anniversary thing, if you're looking for how that impacts margin, it has a lot more to do with going forward than it does with looking backwards. If we sell through according to plan, then we don't have any kind of overhang that creates markdowns. If we don't, then potentially that does. As I mentioned, we were just right about on plan there. Speaker 200:30:18So with our sell throughs and so I think we feel good about how that impacts our margin and profitability going forward. Speaker 800:30:26That's really great. Maybe just quickly follow-up on that then. What would the gross the expected gross margin trajectory built into the full year EBIT guidance? How should we think about that? Speaker 600:30:36Yes, I can help there. So what's included in our full year guidance, little bit of change between Q3 and Q4, but all in for the full year taking in the first half, we'll see a small amount of margin expansion in gross margin for the year. Speaker 800:30:56Great. Thanks so much guys. Best of luck for the rest of the year. Speaker 200:30:59Thank you. Operator00:31:03And the next question comes from the line of Lorraine Hutchinson with Bank of America. Please proceed. Speaker 600:31:09Thank you. Good afternoon. I wanted to follow-up on the rack rollout. What's the payback on a typical new rack store? Have the new stores been hitting your plan? Speaker 600:31:18And what's the runway for the number of racks you expect to open over time? Speaker 200:31:25Hey, Lorraine, this is Eric. I'll start and Kathy can chime in and share some more color. We've opened a lot of rack stores and our return on investment is pretty darn consistent. We get mid to high teens IRR and again we see lots of opportunity to continue to add stores there. Speaker 600:31:50We shared in the prepared remarks too, we've opened 11 year to date. We intend to open 12 more this year, so that's 23. That's pretty consistent with last year. So it seems reasonable that we would expect it to be in the same range going forward next year. Thank you. Operator00:32:15And the next question comes from the line of Alex Stratton with Morgan Stanley. Please proceed. Speaker 900:32:22Perfect. Thanks a lot for taking the questions. Just on to follow-up on the inventory question. I think you said that that rack was where some of that excess was concentrated. Was that intentional like a build into holiday or if you can just give us some more color there? Speaker 900:32:37And then just on the full year guidance given you beat the 2nd quarter EPS by a lot, but you're only increasing the full year by a little. Does that mean you have a worse back half outlook than you did 3 months ago? Or how should I contextualize that? Thanks a lot. Speaker 200:32:53Yes, Pete. I'll start with the rack inventory levels. I don't want to overstate this. I mean, we're slightly over there. And as you mentioned, it really is concentrated mostly in the rack. Speaker 200:33:04And I think most of that there are some timing issues when you're receiving inventory like this. We want to be opportunistic about that. Sometimes we have the opportunity to buy something and bring it in anticipation of stores opening. So I think when you look at it in a month by month way, that doesn't really paint the whole picture. So we're always concerned about inventory levels and we appreciate being lean, but we're not particularly concerned about being a little bit over in this moment in rack, particularly given the fact that we've got the positive momentum in our comp rack stores. Speaker 200:33:39We have new Rack stores coming on and the rack.com business is growing too. Speaker 600:33:44And Alex, I'll take the guidance question. So appreciate your question. We are encouraged obviously by the performance through the first half. We're really pleased to see the continued strength on the top line at those banners. But the environment does remain uncertain and we've got a really big part of the back half of the year as with all retailers. Speaker 600:34:062 thirds of our profits typically come in the second half and we're just being thoughtful around that. So we're being prudent, hopefully and a little appropriately cautious with our outlook, and we'll see how the next two quarters play out. Operator00:34:28And the next question comes from the line of Chuck Grom with Gordon Haskett. Please proceed. Speaker 1000:34:34Hey, thanks very much. Congrats on the success at the RAC. Curious, the traffic ticket composition of the 4.1% comp, how the comp phased throughout the quarter and any thoughts on the 1st few weeks of August, specifically at the rack? Speaker 600:34:52Yes, I'm happy to start. So throughout the quarter, I wouldn't say there was any specific pattern for the rack in particular. The quarter generally played out stronger toward the end in July, but I wouldn't have picked out any particular pattern there. And then total rack banner 8.8 percent sales, comp was 401. New stores are largely the difference. Speaker 600:35:18We had I think 1 or 2 small closures in there. So other than that, that's pretty much what's making up the balance of it. Speaker 1000:35:28Okay. Just anything on traffic and ticket composition? Speaker 600:35:34Traffic was strong across the digital channels in particular, is what I would have said. The stores channels were both out on a comp basis fairly flat, new stores obviously strong. And then the digital was a particular standout in both banners for us. Speaker 1000:35:57Okay, great. Thanks. And then my follow-up is just the gross margin 36.6%, if it's not your best ever, it's probably one of your best quarters ever. I'm curious the impact across the 2 banners on that success? How much and in particular, how much is being driven by the rack in particular? Speaker 1000:36:15And I guess the sustainability of that 36.6 going forward? It sounds like you're guiding to a little bit of compression relative to that number in the back half, but just any color there would be helpful. Thanks. Speaker 600:36:26Yes. We don't typically break out the P and Ls for the banners just yet. Maybe we'll get there eventually. So in total, to your point, though, we're pleased with the gross margin expansion over 155 or about 155 basis points year over year, strong rate price sales that's in both banners. That comment is definitely both banners leveraging the volume continuing. Speaker 600:36:48And in the shrink comments, an improvement off of our historical highs on shrink in both banners as well. So those are comments for both. To your point, I think it is, at least in recent history, a high that we're seeing. So, good progress there. But as we provided in our guidance, we're cautiously planning for the back half of the year. Operator00:37:15Great. Thank you. And the next question comes from the line of Blake Anderson with Jefferies. Please proceed. Speaker 1100:37:29Hi. Thanks for taking our question. Speaker 200:37:31I wanted to ask Speaker 1100:37:33on Designer in particular, how is the performance there during the quarter? And then can you comment on kind of the full price sell through you're seeing in that category? And then how is that inventory position for the back half? I know you mentioned most of the increase was rack, but just curious how Designer was faring in term as well. And then just wanted to ask on Nordstrom banner more broadly. Speaker 1100:37:55I think you guys mentioned a few initiatives such as broadening assortment and price points. I was wondering if you could comment a little bit more on what you did there? That'd be great. Thanks so much. Speaker 200:38:12Hi, this is Pete. With the design arm, it feels like it's been kind of a consistent theme here for a while and certainly you're seeing it with other retailers in that space as well. It's been challenging. There was a lot of growth for a couple of years and it's we've been articulating that's kind of rightsizing. So we're looking at 2019 numbers and we're pretty close to what 2019 was. Speaker 200:38:36It's hard for us to predict if that is leveled out entirely or not. As Kathy just said, I guess we'll see what the next couple of quarters bring. So what we've just tried to put ourselves in an advantageous place with inventory levels. So we're not caught in a tough spot. And our team worked really hard on that and we've had a lot of good collaboration with our vendor partners. Speaker 200:38:58So not a lot to report other than it's still relatively challenging in that space. This is Eric. For the Merchant banner, couple of days, call it, let me start with stores. It only starts with customer service and I think our team there has done a lot of the blocking and tackling and taking care of customers have a great focus there. Secondly, as Pete mentioned, we've got a lot of events, just making our stores interesting places to come to, that's particularly leveraging our Nordic Club, our loyalty program. Speaker 200:39:38We've seen some good traction there. And last I'd call for stores, the merch mix there, that includes a balance of price points. We have a broad offer and we need to manage that well to have everything from Vance to Valentino and our teams did a good job on that. And also really being having authority around our best brands, let's talk about them. On the digital business, I think as Kathy mentioned, we had a strong digital business over the quarter. Speaker 200:40:20Some of it's again, I think just the execution enhancements to search and discovery has been helpful. That balance of price points is particularly important online. And we had a real strong focus on in stock rates of our fastest turning items. That was a big part of it. Choice count is always important. Speaker 200:40:44That played out a little more in rack.com than nordstrom.com. And then lastly, as we mentioned, we did launch our marketplace earlier this year. It's still small, but the feedback, one of the numbers have been a little ahead of our plan, while not material yet, it's also encouraging. And more qualitatively, we've got good feedback from our vendors on that. So we feel like we're on track with our marketplace. Speaker 1100:41:13That's very helpful. Thanks so much. Operator00:41:20And the next question will come from the line of Dylan Carden with William Blair. Please proceed. Speaker 1200:41:26Really appreciate it. Just curious on rack, particularly as it relates to guidance. Did you feel like you have the inventory in that banner from a price point standpoint and just sort of access and availability and flow in a place where that could be a continued source of upside or at the very least kind of comping more in line with sort of the peer set there go forward back half? Speaker 200:41:51Yes, this is Pete. We're definitely on the right track there. You've heard us talk about great brands at great prices and what makes our offer different in the off price space is access to some of these premium brands that we carry in the Nordstrom banner. And the more we lean into that, the better we do. We've got a lot of confidence around the proof point of that strategy. Speaker 200:42:14Our teams are well connected to the opportunities to be able to procure that merchandise. And so at least so far, we've seen no reason to believe we can't keep going even as we add new stores there. There is a good opportunity for us to buy great merchandise out there and we pursue that every day. Speaker 1200:42:34And just on the beauty side of things, you're calling that out as sort of a bright spot, which kind of bucks the industry right now. Do you feel like you're doing a better job defending share in that channel? Is that just a comparison? How should we think about why you might be outside some of the broader trends in that space? Thanks. Speaker 200:42:53Yes, it's Pete again. That's a great question. I think relative to our offer, the low single digit growth we've had there, it's been solid and pretty good. But as you're remarking on there, it's the whole industry has done pretty well. So market share is an important thing that we look at. Speaker 200:43:13And I think it's important that we don't get complacent because we've had pretty good business relative to the rest of our categories. We do pay a lot of attention what's going on out there relative to market share and we're always really looking for new and better ways to serve customers in that space and thinking about newness and innovation with products. So, yes, I don't want to send a signal that we've got it all figured out there and we're raising it. We know we can do better and it's a competitive market. Speaker 1200:43:46Thanks. Appreciate it. Nice work. Operator00:43:54And our last question will come from the line of Paul Lejuez with Citigroup. Please proceed. Hey, thanks guys. I'm curious, I don't know if I missed it, but did you say what the performance was during the anniversary sale, like numerically outperformed versus the rest of the business during the quarter? And then second, I'm curious if just with the switch to the cost method of accounting, was there any impact on gross margin and or inventory from that switch in the Q2? Operator00:44:28And then if there's anything we should be thinking about in the Q3 related to that switch? Speaker 600:44:35Hi, Paul. I'll take the cost accounting. And I think the first part of your question was just the performance of anniversary sale. If that's not it, then come back at us and Pete can finish up there. On accounting, no particular impact, I would call out, in the quarter. Speaker 600:44:55Remembering when we talked about our full year guide at the beginning of the year, we said there's probably about 10 basis points that we are going to see this year. And that's it's purely a timing impact as we move between periods. But from period to period, it's possible that I would say generally I would think of cost accounting as the move to cost accounting from retail as a driver of the performance. It really is just a timing conversation at times. And Pete will finish up if there's anything. Speaker 600:45:27I think your question was anniversary performance? Operator00:45:32Yes, exactly. We are just like how was it up or down versus last year during the anniversary sale period? Speaker 200:45:41Yes. As we mentioned, we were essentially right on plan and with the sell throughs and the sales and everything. So yes, it's not remarkable necessarily one way or the other. It was solid. It was good. Speaker 200:45:57But yes, some categories performed better than others. I think we talked about women's apparel in particular was the strength there. And we had a lot of good read on newness and fall stuff. So we feel good about that. Speaker 600:46:10Yes. Good sell through and good regular price sales year over year too. Operator00:46:15Yes. And is it above the rest of the quarter or below? I mean, do you think you could talk directionally? I know it was on plan, but we kind of didn't know your plan. Speaker 600:46:27I'm sorry, Paul. Can you say that again? We're having a difficult time hearing you. Operator00:46:32Sorry, just curious if you could say how that period performed versus the rest of the quarter? Speaker 600:46:41How that period performed? Sorry, I understood what you said there, Adele. Yes, so we didn't call out obviously the anniversary sales in July. And so that impacts and we talked about the impact on the full year versus last year on a year over year comparison as 100 basis points for the full quarter for the total company. So there is you do see some strength obviously in July because of anniversary sale. Speaker 600:47:06But I wouldn't have called out if you pull that out, I wouldn't have called out anything. We saw good strength across all months in the quarter. Operator00:47:17Thanks so much. Speaker 200:47:20All right. Speaker 100:47:20We want to thank you for joining today's call. A replay along with the slide presentation and prepared remarks will be available for 1 year on our website. Thank you for your interest in Nordstrom. Operator00:47:35This concludes today's conference. You may now disconnect your lines at this time. 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There are 13 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. At this time, I'll turn the call over to Jamie Duis, Head of Investor Relations for Nordstrom. Operator00:00:07Jamie? Speaker 100:00:09Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today. Before we begin, I want to mention that we'll be referring to slides, which can be viewed in the Investor Relations section on nordstrom.com. Our discussion may include forward looking statements, so please refer to this slide with our Safe Harbor language. Participating in today's call are Eric Nordstrom, Chief Executive Officer Pete Nordstrom, President and Kathy Smith, Chief Financial Officer, who will provide a business update and discuss the company's 2nd quarter performance. Please note that when discussing our results and outlook, we will be referring to them on an adjusted basis for EBIT, EBIT margin and earnings per share. Speaker 100:00:51Reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures can be found in our Q2 2024 earnings press release, which is available on our website. As we begin, I want to acknowledge the company's April 18 announcement of the Board of Directors' exploration of potential avenues to enhance shareholder value and formation of a special committee to evaluate any proposal that might be presented by Eric and Pete Nordstrom to take the company private. The special committee will carefully evaluate any proposal that may be received and consider whether it is in the best interest of Nordstrom and all shareholders. We do not have an update to share on this topic and will not be speaking to it during our call today. I'll now turn the call over to Eric. Speaker 200:01:39Thank you, Jamie, and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. I'll begin with our Q2 performance. We delivered solid results in the Q2 with net sales of $3,800,000,000 and earnings per share of $0.96 We grew net sales as well as comparable sales and expanded margins. At both Nordstrom and The Rack, customers responded positively to newness and their favorite brands. Speaker 200:02:06The momentum in our digital business continued with net sales growth of 6%. Our teams executed well throughout the quarter and delivered a successful anniversary sale. We are pleased that our efforts are resonating with customers. During the Q2, we made progress on our 3 key priorities of driving Nordstrom banner growth, optimizing our operations and building upon the momentum at the RAC. Driving Nordstrom banner growth is a key area of focus. Speaker 200:02:37For us, it all begins with helping our customers feel good and look their best. We do this by offering a compelling selection of great merchandise supported by our commitment to service and experience. In our Nordstrom stores, we continued our efforts to provide a more consistent offering of the brands that matter most to our customers across our entire fleet. This includes ensuring that we have the newness, relevance and depth of merchandise that our customers value, including our Nordstrom Private Brands, which were relaunched earlier this year. As we have shared previously, growing the digital customer journey is a key part of our strategy to drive Nordstrom banner growth. Speaker 200:03:17In the Q2, solid sales growth at nordstrom.com was driven by an increase in our assortment across a balance of price points, improvements to search and discovery, as well as high in stock rates of our fastest turning items. In April, we successfully launched our marketplace and have since added over 15,000 items to our digital offering and nearly 100 new brands. While we're pleased with the initial response from our customers, marketplace is not yet a material driver and we will continue to scale it in the months ahead. Operational optimization is another key priority for 2024, which is intended to further build upon the success we've had in optimizing our supply chain operations to serve customers with increased speed and reliability, while lowering costs. Our business is driven by newness. Speaker 200:04:11Consistent inventory flow ensures we have the right product at the right time for our customers. Our teams have made a lot of progress in this area, which helped drive the success at both banners in the Q2. At the Nordstrom banner, consistent flows drove regular price sales, including during the anniversary sale. We also processed inbound merchandise and returns faster, enabling freshness in all channels. And even with the volume of the anniversary sale, the rack had a steady flow of fresh merchandise throughout the quarter, which contributed to its high single digit sales growth. Speaker 200:04:47We have also made progress on implementing RFID technology across our locations. RFID enables faster real time inventory data, helping us to improve the accuracy of our inventory. Not only does this technology provide us with new insights to improve product flow and reduce shrink, inventory accuracy enhances the customer experience allowing us to fulfill the items our customers are looking for. During the Q2, we made the strategic decision to cease build out and planning of a leased omnichannel center intended for future use in the Pacific Northwest. Logistics networks have recovered from the supply chain challenges that began during the pandemic, we've improved our supply chain operations over the last few years. Speaker 200:05:31We found that we can serve West Coast customers more efficiently from our existing supply chain network, while avoiding additional costs to build out the facility. Therefore, we have taken an asset impairment charge that is reflected in our results. Turning now to our priority to build on our momentum at the Rack. During the Q2, we opened 5 new Rack stores, bringing our year to date total to 11. We're planning to open 12 more new Rack stores this year ahead of the holiday season. Speaker 200:06:03Financial results continue to be strong at the Rack banner. Rack stores that were opened last year are performing well, delivering a solid return on investment, while attracting new customers. The Rack Banners digital business is the differentiator in off price retail, enabling our customers to shop when and how they want. We've built and refined industry leading digital capabilities at nordstromrack.com, which delivered strong results in Q2. An expanded merchandise offering of great brands at great prices, combined with a focus on in stock rates drove the results. Speaker 200:06:40In summary, we are pleased with our 2nd quarter results and the direction we are heading. In the quarter, we grew sales and expanded margins. Our teams executed a successful anniversary sale and we made progress on our key priorities. This progress along with our results provide us with confidence in our full year guidance. And with that, I'll turn it over to Pete. Speaker 300:07:04Thank you, Eric, and good afternoon, everyone. I'll focus my remarks on our anniversary sale, touch on category performance in the Q2 and offer some commentary on our inventory health. Our anniversary sale is a unique event that rewards and engages our customers with brand new product from the best brands, marked down for a limited time. The sale is meaningful to our best customers who look forward to the event each year. We are always humbled by the stories we hear from customers every year. Speaker 300:07:33We have learned about generations of shoppers that make the sale an annual family event planning their summer activities around it. This year, we had great participation in the anniversary sale, especially by our most loyal customers with 75 percent of our ICON and Ambassador Nordy Club members shopping the sale. Anniversary sales were driven by newness and fall fashion from the brands that matter most to our customers, including our Nordstrom Private Brands. Growth in beauty sales provided support to anniversary success and the active category, which includes shoes and apparel, continued to show strength throughout the event, registering double digit growth. As Eric mentioned, our Nordstrom Private Brands are gaining traction, especially in women's apparel. Speaker 300:08:18Our Private Brands delivered mid single digit growth during the anniversary sale with the Nordstrom brand and Zella as the top 2 volume brands of the event. Since the refresh of our namesake Nordstrom brand, it's become the most reviewed on our site and customer sentiment about it has grown impressively. Our private brands help improve the balance of price points in our selection. Customers are finding that the merchandise is high quality and offers a great combination of value and style. Although we still have a way to go, we're encouraged by the progress our private brands are making. Speaker 300:08:52Our anniversary sale provides us with a special opportunity to engage our customers and one way we do so is through in store and online events. We strive to make our Nordstrom stores not only a compelling place to shop, but an interesting, fun and engaging environment. This year, our teams rolled out new events and offers to serve and engage customers, which drove incremental purchase trips throughout the sale. From refreshed and expanded private shopping events to trunk shows featuring notable brands, our teams hosted over 900 in store events, roughly 20% more than last year, with nearly 500 of those events exclusive to our Nordy Club members. Customers responded positively as event attendance tripled compared to last year. Speaker 300:09:37We continue to focus on growing our New York City store. For all the obvious reasons, our New York flagship store is important to us. Year to date, it is the top sales store in our fleet and amongst our fastest growing. In advance of our anniversary sale, we opened our 1st ever ICON Lounge in that store. It is a place where our highest tier Nordy Club members can enjoy a private lounge experience complete with complementary food and drink, as well as dedicated services to enhance their in store shopping experience. Speaker 300:10:07Turning to category performance in the Q2. Our top performing categories were active, women's apparel, beauty and kids. The active category was our top performer for the 6th consecutive quarter. Active sustained growth across both banners in the 2nd quarter with sales increasing by double digits. This growth was supported by brands that include ON, New Balance and Vuori. Speaker 300:10:32Sales growth in women's apparel continued in the 2nd quarter, driven by contemporary styles with notable strength in dresses and knit tops. In the Nordstrom banner, well known brands such as Vince, CincoSet and Free People were strong. At The Rack, a key driver of the growth is a high degree of overlap with the brands customers find at our Nordstrom stores. We continue to focus the Rack selection on these brands, which drove notable growth in women's apparel for The Rack in the 2nd quarter. The beauty category continued to be a top performer for us at both banners. Speaker 300:11:05Its 2nd quarter sales growth was supported by the strength of fragrances and hair care essentials throughout the anniversary sale. The kids category sustained its momentum in Q2 as well. Baby gear has been a solid contributor to growth and has become a more sizable business for us. The growth is a direct reflection of customer interest in this type of product as we've leaned into car seats and strollers with great brands like Nuna. Overall, customers responded well to our curated assortment, which helped to drive an increase in regular price sales and margin expansion in the Q2. Speaker 300:11:39Moving on to our inventory health. In the Q2, our increase in inventory exceeded our sales growth for the first time in several quarters as we invested in inventory primarily to support our existing rack stores, our new rack stores and our digital channel, nordstromrack.com. While the growth was higher than we typically like, we feel good about the content of our inventory. We closed the quarter with an increase in newness and a commensurate decline in clearance and age inventory at both banners. In the future, we do expect our sales to inventory spread to improve. Speaker 300:12:14In closing, I'd like to echo Eric's comments. We're pleased with our 2nd quarter results and confident that we are heading in the right direction. And with that, I'll turn it over to Kathy to discuss our financial results and outlook. Speaker 400:12:26Thanks, Pete, and thank you all for joining us today. I'll begin by covering our Q2 results, then discuss our outlook and close with our capital allocation priorities. In the Q2, we delivered solid results with growth in net sales and EBIT as well as margin expansion. Total company net sales increased 3.4% in the 2nd quarter, driven by strength in both banners. The timing shift of the anniversary sale with one day falling in the 3rd quarter this year versus 8 days last year benefited net sales by approximately 100 basis points. Speaker 400:13:02Comparable sales increased 1.9% with positive comps in both banners and particular strength in digital channels. And GMV increased 3.5% in the 2nd quarter. Nordstrom banner net sales and comparable sales each increased 0.9% and GMV increased 1.1% in the 2nd quarter. The timing shift of the anniversary sale had a positive impact on Nordstrom banner net sales of approximately 200 basis points. Nordstrom Rack net sales increased 8.8% with comparable sales increasing 4.1%. Speaker 400:13:39On a 2 year stack basis, we are pleased to see the quarter over quarter sales increases. Digital sales grew by 6.2% in Q2, representing the 5th consecutive quarter of sequential improvement. The timing shift of the anniversary sale had a positive impact on digital sales of approximately 100 basis points. Digital sales represented 37% of total sales during the quarter. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales expanded 155 basis points to 36.6% on strong regular price sales, leverage on higher sales and slight improvements in shrink. Speaker 400:14:21Ending inventory increased 8.3% versus a year ago. As Pete said, while the quality of inventory is good and largely supporting the RAC momentum, we aim to bring the inventory growth more in line with sales demand. SG and A expenses as a percentage of net sales increased 160 basis points to 34.4 percent, largely due to the supply chain asset impairment charge that Eric discussed. When excluding the $54,000,000 charge, SG and A expenses increased 20 basis points to 33% as last year's Q2 results included a gain on sale of a real estate asset. Our EBIT margin expanded by 115 basis points to 6.4% in the 2nd quarter. Speaker 400:15:08Income tax expense of $42,000,000 or 25.7 percent of pre tax earnings was higher than the 17.2% recorded in the year ago quarter. Last year's 2nd quarter income tax benefited from the favorable resolution of certain tax matters. 2nd quarter earnings per share of 0 point 96 dollars 0 point 96 dollars is favorable to last year's $0.84 largely driven by the expansion of our gross margin and to a lesser extent expense management. We ended the 2nd quarter with $1,500,000,000 in available liquidity, including over $650,000,000 in cash. Our balance sheet and financial position remain solid. Speaker 400:15:53Before moving to our outlook, I'd like to offer some additional commentary on our 2nd quarter results. First, our efforts to improve the customer experience are taking hold as evidenced by the strength of our top line. In the Q2, we grew our customer count, recorded an increase in customer trips and expanded margins. 2nd, our credit card revenues as a percent of total revenue declined modestly versus Q2 of last year. The decline was driven by higher losses, partially offset by higher balances and yield on the portfolio. Speaker 400:16:32This was consistent with our expectations, continuing the general trend over the last few years as the consumer has faced increased budgetary pressures. Turning to our outlook for the year. While we are pleased with our first half results, the external environment remains uncertain. When considering the puts and takes and appreciating that there is still a lot of this fiscal year left, we believe it is prudent to be appropriately cautious with our outlook. We are updating our guidance for the year slightly. Speaker 400:17:05Our updated guidance includes full year revenue in the range of a decline of 1% to an increase of 1%, which includes a headwind of approximately 135 basis points from the 53rd week in 2023's results. We continue to expect revenue to follow a typical quarterly cadence. As a reminder, the timing shift of our anniversary sale with one day falling in the Q3 this year versus 8 days in 2023 is expected to have a negative impact of approximately 100 basis points in our Q3 net sales this year. We now expect the total company comparable sales in a range of flat to an increase of 2% in 2024 versus 52 weeks in 2023. As our fiscal 2023 included a 53rd week, we calculate our 2024 comparable sales using a realigned 52 week 2023 period for comparability. Speaker 400:18:06Turning to profitability, we expect a full year EBIT margin in the range of 3 point 6% to 4%. We continue to expect our effective tax rate to be approximately 27% for the full year. From an earnings per share perspective, we now expect full year results in the range of 1.75 dollars to $2.05 excluding the impact of any share repurchases. Another note regarding expected reported results. During the Q2, we made the strategic decision to change how we store and access data. Speaker 400:18:42This transformational change will enable us to improve data access and analysis capabilities and enhance our ability to leverage generative AI solutions and services at a faster pace. We expect to complete this change by the end of the year and as a result plan to accelerate the depreciation of the IT assets that we will stop using. This is expected to result in charges approximating 10 basis points to our reported SG and A expense as a percentage of net sales in Q3 as well as Q4. Our capital allocation priorities remain unchanged. We'll invest in the business to better serve our customers with high ROI projects, reduce our leverage and return cash to shareholders. Speaker 400:19:25Last week, our Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.19 per share. In closing, we are encouraged that our focus and priorities are resonating with customers, driving top line strength and expanding margins. I continue to look forward to the progress that we'll make this year with the growth opportunities we have both in the Nordstrom banner and the RAC. We thank you for your interest in Nordstrom. And with that, Jamie, we are ready for questions. Speaker 100:19:52Thank you, Kathy. Before we get started with Q and A, we will ask participants please limit themselves to one question and one follow-up. We'll now move to the Q and A session. Operator00:20:07Thank And our first question comes from the line of Dana Telsey with Telsey Advisory Group. Please proceed. Speaker 500:20:37Hi, good afternoon everyone. As you went through the anniversary sale, any cadence to the anniversary sale that you saw that gives an indicator of consumer health for the balance of the year? And also with your private brand launch versus the brands and the good reception on women's wear, how are you thinking about the women's category overall? And then just lastly on credit, Kathy, the debt levels and what you're seeing there, how did that differ from the Q1 and how are you planning for the balance of the year? Thank you. Speaker 200:21:12Hi, Dan, it's Pete. With regards to anniversary, we were essentially on plan. I think there's really nothing there relative to the cadence specifically, but we do have one thing that's great about the sales, we get an early read on fall categories, because as you know, the sales adds new product in there, ends up getting marked up. And we had good performance in both outerwear and sweaters, which I think bodes well for the fall for us. But we over the years that it's become a bit of a balance on people buying with anticipation of fall, those are buying out where now. Speaker 200:21:49So we're always trying to find that balance. So I don't think they have any super impactful information for you about how it's going to relate to future sales. But we were happy with how anniversary went. With regards to private brands, we've had strength really across all categories, which is super encouraging because as you know, we've been talking about for a while that we have a lot of headroom there to grow that business. But the most important part is when we have success in women's apparel, because it's such a big category and we had a lot of success in women's apparel, the anniversary sale of private brands. Speaker 200:22:24So again, that gives us a lot of confidence going forward. Speaker 600:22:27And good afternoon, Dana. I'll take the last two parts of your question. With regards to customer insights possibly, we saw good growth across all income cohorts at the rack. And then at Nordstrom Stores, our higher income consumers or customers, we saw spending improve the most out of that in that banner. And then on credit losses, we shared early in the year that we expect to see losses tick up modestly this year. Speaker 600:22:57That's I think consistent with what the industry has been seeing and that's no different, but it's within our plan and our guidance. So nothing that's unforeseen there, but we are seeing credit losses tick up a little bit. Thank you. Operator00:23:16And the next question comes from the line of Oliver Chen with TD Cowen. Please proceed. Speaker 700:23:21Hi, Eric, Pete and Cathy. You had strong regular price sales on the gross margin, which was quite nice. How did that triangulate with the inventory position that you're in now, which parts of the inventory might you be a little bit over inventoried? And you mentioned operational optimization, just would love details on that headline. RAC continues to see great progress as well. Speaker 700:23:48It's a difficult business and that the inventory flows are so important. Do you see continued positive comps and great momentum there? Are you in the right place for where you want to be there? Thank you. Speaker 200:24:03Hi, Oliver, it's Pete. With our inventory levels, as Kathy mentioned in terms of the quality what those are, I think that's probably the most important point. We were a little over that inventory grew faster than the sales, but if you look at where it is and what the content of inventory is that helps I think bring some clarity. So most of that really showed up in the rack business and to your point that we have this rack momentum. I think particularly with the new stores we're opening and then the rack.com business that's really solid. Speaker 200:24:35If you were to look at where we have the quantities that are over last year, it's largely there. And I think that's pretty good sign. Also what you would see in terms of being able to forecast how this impacts our profitability going forward is you look at aging primarily and our aging is really good across both banners with RAC and Nordstrom. So I think we feel pretty good about it. Obviously, we pay really close attention to inventory levels and we want to bring it down some, but we're not particularly concerned and certainly it doesn't create any overhang for us that we're anticipating for the second half. Speaker 600:25:13And Oliver, I'll pick up on operational optimization and then throw it to Eric on the rack. On operational optimization, it's been as you know a priority of ours all year and we'll continue to focus on it. Our team makes is making really good progress. And I think you hit on the one that's really encouraging which is that consistent flow of merchandise is so important to continue that threat of newness for our customers in both banners. It helps to drive those regular price sales. Speaker 600:25:40And we saw the increase in regular price sales again this quarter, which is great. But underneath that, we're seeing us process inbound merchandise faster, which gets us and returns faster, which enables that freshness too and again a better customer experience. And RFID, we continue to roll it out across our fleet. But more importantly, as we're now starting to get the benefits that that insight gives us. And again, it enhances the customer experience as we're able to fill their orders. Speaker 600:26:12And then lastly, we'll continue to look to leverage our existing supply chain network, always balancing the best customer experience we can with speed and cost. So, just good progress across the board. Speaker 200:26:28Yes, Oliver, this is Eric. On Rack, yes, we feel good about our results. Our team is executing well on the plan. Rack is an important growth vehicle for us. And that's new stores. Speaker 200:26:42We continue to see opportunities to add new stores at the pace we're currently adding. And certainly the comp store business, as well as our digital business, you mentioned flow. Yes, customers come to rack buying a constant flow of newness from the brands that they associate with us. So our focus on great brands at great prices continues to serve us well. And we feel really great about that. Speaker 200:27:17The digital piece is a point of differentiation. There's not many online off price retailers out there. It works for us because it's part of our bigger ecosystem. And we see more opportunities there to leverage on the capabilities to engage with customers more and get a bigger share of the wallet. So we're delivering our plans and have plans going forward to continue that growth. Speaker 700:27:48Very helpful. Best regards. Thank you. Operator00:27:56And the next question will come from the line of Simeon Siegel with BMO Capital Markets. Please proceed. Speaker 800:28:03Thanks. Good afternoon, everyone. Hope you all Operator00:28:05had a nice summer. Kathy, what's Speaker 800:28:07the margin impact from the anniversary sale timing shift in 2Q? You guys nice gross margin called out strong full price sales. So just curious about how to think about anniversary sale gross margins versus the non sale and just that impact of the timing shift to margins on top of the revenue that you mentioned? And then, just appreciating appreciate the accelerated depreciation commentary you gave us for the tech that you're not going to be using anymore, any costs we should be thinking about for the new approach to storing data ahead? Thanks. Speaker 600:28:35Yes. Thank you. Good afternoon, Simeon. So gross margin, I'm smiling on your comment around Impact anniversary sale and Pete should weigh in here too. But the great news is our team does a good job of negotiating with our vendors and we get good new merchandise for our customers. Speaker 600:28:57So I wouldn't have called out a specific margin impact specifically for anniversary. And we also noted strong rig price sales. So I think in total, I wouldn't have necessarily called anything special out for Anniversary impact on margin. We did share in the prepared remarks rig price sales up, just more volume, which helps on margin on that gross margin benefit year over year you're seeing and then slight improvement in shrink, all of those favorably impacting our gross margin. And then I'll answer on tech and then if Pete wants to add anything more on anniversary specifically to margin. Speaker 600:29:34On the technology, no, I would say generally we'll always think about total technology spend within a budget or at a level that we're wanting to afford. So we'll fit our expenses inside that envelope going forward. The specific call out was to help with a little bit of a deep reported guidance we're giving. So you can see there is going to be a small impact in the next two quarters. Speaker 200:29:59Yes, this is Pete. Just real quickly on the anniversary thing, if you're looking for how that impacts margin, it has a lot more to do with going forward than it does with looking backwards. If we sell through according to plan, then we don't have any kind of overhang that creates markdowns. If we don't, then potentially that does. As I mentioned, we were just right about on plan there. Speaker 200:30:18So with our sell throughs and so I think we feel good about how that impacts our margin and profitability going forward. Speaker 800:30:26That's really great. Maybe just quickly follow-up on that then. What would the gross the expected gross margin trajectory built into the full year EBIT guidance? How should we think about that? Speaker 600:30:36Yes, I can help there. So what's included in our full year guidance, little bit of change between Q3 and Q4, but all in for the full year taking in the first half, we'll see a small amount of margin expansion in gross margin for the year. Speaker 800:30:56Great. Thanks so much guys. Best of luck for the rest of the year. Speaker 200:30:59Thank you. Operator00:31:03And the next question comes from the line of Lorraine Hutchinson with Bank of America. Please proceed. Speaker 600:31:09Thank you. Good afternoon. I wanted to follow-up on the rack rollout. What's the payback on a typical new rack store? Have the new stores been hitting your plan? Speaker 600:31:18And what's the runway for the number of racks you expect to open over time? Speaker 200:31:25Hey, Lorraine, this is Eric. I'll start and Kathy can chime in and share some more color. We've opened a lot of rack stores and our return on investment is pretty darn consistent. We get mid to high teens IRR and again we see lots of opportunity to continue to add stores there. Speaker 600:31:50We shared in the prepared remarks too, we've opened 11 year to date. We intend to open 12 more this year, so that's 23. That's pretty consistent with last year. So it seems reasonable that we would expect it to be in the same range going forward next year. Thank you. Operator00:32:15And the next question comes from the line of Alex Stratton with Morgan Stanley. Please proceed. Speaker 900:32:22Perfect. Thanks a lot for taking the questions. Just on to follow-up on the inventory question. I think you said that that rack was where some of that excess was concentrated. Was that intentional like a build into holiday or if you can just give us some more color there? Speaker 900:32:37And then just on the full year guidance given you beat the 2nd quarter EPS by a lot, but you're only increasing the full year by a little. Does that mean you have a worse back half outlook than you did 3 months ago? Or how should I contextualize that? Thanks a lot. Speaker 200:32:53Yes, Pete. I'll start with the rack inventory levels. I don't want to overstate this. I mean, we're slightly over there. And as you mentioned, it really is concentrated mostly in the rack. Speaker 200:33:04And I think most of that there are some timing issues when you're receiving inventory like this. We want to be opportunistic about that. Sometimes we have the opportunity to buy something and bring it in anticipation of stores opening. So I think when you look at it in a month by month way, that doesn't really paint the whole picture. So we're always concerned about inventory levels and we appreciate being lean, but we're not particularly concerned about being a little bit over in this moment in rack, particularly given the fact that we've got the positive momentum in our comp rack stores. Speaker 200:33:39We have new Rack stores coming on and the rack.com business is growing too. Speaker 600:33:44And Alex, I'll take the guidance question. So appreciate your question. We are encouraged obviously by the performance through the first half. We're really pleased to see the continued strength on the top line at those banners. But the environment does remain uncertain and we've got a really big part of the back half of the year as with all retailers. Speaker 600:34:062 thirds of our profits typically come in the second half and we're just being thoughtful around that. So we're being prudent, hopefully and a little appropriately cautious with our outlook, and we'll see how the next two quarters play out. Operator00:34:28And the next question comes from the line of Chuck Grom with Gordon Haskett. Please proceed. Speaker 1000:34:34Hey, thanks very much. Congrats on the success at the RAC. Curious, the traffic ticket composition of the 4.1% comp, how the comp phased throughout the quarter and any thoughts on the 1st few weeks of August, specifically at the rack? Speaker 600:34:52Yes, I'm happy to start. So throughout the quarter, I wouldn't say there was any specific pattern for the rack in particular. The quarter generally played out stronger toward the end in July, but I wouldn't have picked out any particular pattern there. And then total rack banner 8.8 percent sales, comp was 401. New stores are largely the difference. Speaker 600:35:18We had I think 1 or 2 small closures in there. So other than that, that's pretty much what's making up the balance of it. Speaker 1000:35:28Okay. Just anything on traffic and ticket composition? Speaker 600:35:34Traffic was strong across the digital channels in particular, is what I would have said. The stores channels were both out on a comp basis fairly flat, new stores obviously strong. And then the digital was a particular standout in both banners for us. Speaker 1000:35:57Okay, great. Thanks. And then my follow-up is just the gross margin 36.6%, if it's not your best ever, it's probably one of your best quarters ever. I'm curious the impact across the 2 banners on that success? How much and in particular, how much is being driven by the rack in particular? Speaker 1000:36:15And I guess the sustainability of that 36.6 going forward? It sounds like you're guiding to a little bit of compression relative to that number in the back half, but just any color there would be helpful. Thanks. Speaker 600:36:26Yes. We don't typically break out the P and Ls for the banners just yet. Maybe we'll get there eventually. So in total, to your point, though, we're pleased with the gross margin expansion over 155 or about 155 basis points year over year, strong rate price sales that's in both banners. That comment is definitely both banners leveraging the volume continuing. Speaker 600:36:48And in the shrink comments, an improvement off of our historical highs on shrink in both banners as well. So those are comments for both. To your point, I think it is, at least in recent history, a high that we're seeing. So, good progress there. But as we provided in our guidance, we're cautiously planning for the back half of the year. Operator00:37:15Great. Thank you. And the next question comes from the line of Blake Anderson with Jefferies. Please proceed. Speaker 1100:37:29Hi. Thanks for taking our question. Speaker 200:37:31I wanted to ask Speaker 1100:37:33on Designer in particular, how is the performance there during the quarter? And then can you comment on kind of the full price sell through you're seeing in that category? And then how is that inventory position for the back half? I know you mentioned most of the increase was rack, but just curious how Designer was faring in term as well. And then just wanted to ask on Nordstrom banner more broadly. Speaker 1100:37:55I think you guys mentioned a few initiatives such as broadening assortment and price points. I was wondering if you could comment a little bit more on what you did there? That'd be great. Thanks so much. Speaker 200:38:12Hi, this is Pete. With the design arm, it feels like it's been kind of a consistent theme here for a while and certainly you're seeing it with other retailers in that space as well. It's been challenging. There was a lot of growth for a couple of years and it's we've been articulating that's kind of rightsizing. So we're looking at 2019 numbers and we're pretty close to what 2019 was. Speaker 200:38:36It's hard for us to predict if that is leveled out entirely or not. As Kathy just said, I guess we'll see what the next couple of quarters bring. So what we've just tried to put ourselves in an advantageous place with inventory levels. So we're not caught in a tough spot. And our team worked really hard on that and we've had a lot of good collaboration with our vendor partners. Speaker 200:38:58So not a lot to report other than it's still relatively challenging in that space. This is Eric. For the Merchant banner, couple of days, call it, let me start with stores. It only starts with customer service and I think our team there has done a lot of the blocking and tackling and taking care of customers have a great focus there. Secondly, as Pete mentioned, we've got a lot of events, just making our stores interesting places to come to, that's particularly leveraging our Nordic Club, our loyalty program. Speaker 200:39:38We've seen some good traction there. And last I'd call for stores, the merch mix there, that includes a balance of price points. We have a broad offer and we need to manage that well to have everything from Vance to Valentino and our teams did a good job on that. And also really being having authority around our best brands, let's talk about them. On the digital business, I think as Kathy mentioned, we had a strong digital business over the quarter. Speaker 200:40:20Some of it's again, I think just the execution enhancements to search and discovery has been helpful. That balance of price points is particularly important online. And we had a real strong focus on in stock rates of our fastest turning items. That was a big part of it. Choice count is always important. Speaker 200:40:44That played out a little more in rack.com than nordstrom.com. And then lastly, as we mentioned, we did launch our marketplace earlier this year. It's still small, but the feedback, one of the numbers have been a little ahead of our plan, while not material yet, it's also encouraging. And more qualitatively, we've got good feedback from our vendors on that. So we feel like we're on track with our marketplace. Speaker 1100:41:13That's very helpful. Thanks so much. Operator00:41:20And the next question will come from the line of Dylan Carden with William Blair. Please proceed. Speaker 1200:41:26Really appreciate it. Just curious on rack, particularly as it relates to guidance. Did you feel like you have the inventory in that banner from a price point standpoint and just sort of access and availability and flow in a place where that could be a continued source of upside or at the very least kind of comping more in line with sort of the peer set there go forward back half? Speaker 200:41:51Yes, this is Pete. We're definitely on the right track there. You've heard us talk about great brands at great prices and what makes our offer different in the off price space is access to some of these premium brands that we carry in the Nordstrom banner. And the more we lean into that, the better we do. We've got a lot of confidence around the proof point of that strategy. Speaker 200:42:14Our teams are well connected to the opportunities to be able to procure that merchandise. And so at least so far, we've seen no reason to believe we can't keep going even as we add new stores there. There is a good opportunity for us to buy great merchandise out there and we pursue that every day. Speaker 1200:42:34And just on the beauty side of things, you're calling that out as sort of a bright spot, which kind of bucks the industry right now. Do you feel like you're doing a better job defending share in that channel? Is that just a comparison? How should we think about why you might be outside some of the broader trends in that space? Thanks. Speaker 200:42:53Yes, it's Pete again. That's a great question. I think relative to our offer, the low single digit growth we've had there, it's been solid and pretty good. But as you're remarking on there, it's the whole industry has done pretty well. So market share is an important thing that we look at. Speaker 200:43:13And I think it's important that we don't get complacent because we've had pretty good business relative to the rest of our categories. We do pay a lot of attention what's going on out there relative to market share and we're always really looking for new and better ways to serve customers in that space and thinking about newness and innovation with products. So, yes, I don't want to send a signal that we've got it all figured out there and we're raising it. We know we can do better and it's a competitive market. Speaker 1200:43:46Thanks. Appreciate it. Nice work. Operator00:43:54And our last question will come from the line of Paul Lejuez with Citigroup. Please proceed. Hey, thanks guys. I'm curious, I don't know if I missed it, but did you say what the performance was during the anniversary sale, like numerically outperformed versus the rest of the business during the quarter? And then second, I'm curious if just with the switch to the cost method of accounting, was there any impact on gross margin and or inventory from that switch in the Q2? Operator00:44:28And then if there's anything we should be thinking about in the Q3 related to that switch? Speaker 600:44:35Hi, Paul. I'll take the cost accounting. And I think the first part of your question was just the performance of anniversary sale. If that's not it, then come back at us and Pete can finish up there. On accounting, no particular impact, I would call out, in the quarter. Speaker 600:44:55Remembering when we talked about our full year guide at the beginning of the year, we said there's probably about 10 basis points that we are going to see this year. And that's it's purely a timing impact as we move between periods. But from period to period, it's possible that I would say generally I would think of cost accounting as the move to cost accounting from retail as a driver of the performance. It really is just a timing conversation at times. And Pete will finish up if there's anything. Speaker 600:45:27I think your question was anniversary performance? Operator00:45:32Yes, exactly. We are just like how was it up or down versus last year during the anniversary sale period? Speaker 200:45:41Yes. As we mentioned, we were essentially right on plan and with the sell throughs and the sales and everything. So yes, it's not remarkable necessarily one way or the other. It was solid. It was good. Speaker 200:45:57But yes, some categories performed better than others. I think we talked about women's apparel in particular was the strength there. And we had a lot of good read on newness and fall stuff. So we feel good about that. Speaker 600:46:10Yes. Good sell through and good regular price sales year over year too. Operator00:46:15Yes. And is it above the rest of the quarter or below? I mean, do you think you could talk directionally? I know it was on plan, but we kind of didn't know your plan. Speaker 600:46:27I'm sorry, Paul. Can you say that again? We're having a difficult time hearing you. Operator00:46:32Sorry, just curious if you could say how that period performed versus the rest of the quarter? Speaker 600:46:41How that period performed? Sorry, I understood what you said there, Adele. Yes, so we didn't call out obviously the anniversary sales in July. And so that impacts and we talked about the impact on the full year versus last year on a year over year comparison as 100 basis points for the full quarter for the total company. So there is you do see some strength obviously in July because of anniversary sale. Speaker 600:47:06But I wouldn't have called out if you pull that out, I wouldn't have called out anything. We saw good strength across all months in the quarter. Operator00:47:17Thanks so much. Speaker 200:47:20All right. Speaker 100:47:20We want to thank you for joining today's call. A replay along with the slide presentation and prepared remarks will be available for 1 year on our website. Thank you for your interest in Nordstrom. Operator00:47:35This concludes today's conference. You may now disconnect your lines at this time. Enjoy the rest of your day.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by