07.06.2017 12:45:00

At Home Group Inc. Announces First Quarter Fiscal 2018 Financial Results

PLANO, Texas, June 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- 

  • Q1 net sales increased 23%; comparable store sales increased 5.8%
  • Q1 net income increased 37%; pro forma adjusted net income(1)increased 32%
  • Q1 EPS increased 14% to $0.16; pro forma adjusted EPS(1) increased 27% to $0.19
  • Raises fiscal 2018 net sales outlook; raises midpoint of fiscal 2018 EPS range

At Home Group Inc. (NYSE: HOME), the home décor superstore, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended April 29, 2017.

Lee Bird, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, stated: "We are pleased to have started fiscal 2018 on a very positive note by delivering a 23% net sales increase, a 32% increase in pro forma adjusted net income1 and pro forma adjusted EPS1 of $0.19. This was our 12th consecutive quarter of over 20% net sales growth driven by broad-based success across new and existing stores, geographies and product categories. Comparable store sales increased 5.8%, representing our 13th consecutive quarter of positive comparable store sales growth. This strength and consistency demonstrates how well the At Home value proposition continues to resonate with customers as we expand our brand in both new and existing markets."

Mr. Bird continued, "It is still early in the year, but we feel very good about our first quarter performance and are raising our top line expectations and the midpoint of our fiscal 2018 EPS outlook. We continue to pursue many exciting initiatives to drive sales and earnings performance in fiscal 2018, and the entire At Home team remains committed to constantly elevating our customer experience with exciting marketing campaigns, a compelling merchandise assortment at value price points and an ever-improving in-store environment."

For the Thirteen Weeks Ended April 29, 2017

  • Net sales increased 23.1% to $211.8 million from $172.1 million in the quarter ended April 30, 2016 driven by the net addition of 23 stores since the first quarter of fiscal 2017 and a comparable store sales increase of 5.8%.
  • We opened seven new stores in the first quarter of fiscal 2018 and closed one store, which we are rebuilding and reopening later this fiscal year. We ended the quarter with 129 stores in 31 states, which represents a 21.7% increase in total stores since April 30, 2016.
  • Gross profit increased 23.3% to $71.9 million from $58.3 million in the prior year period. Gross margin of 33.9% in the first quarter of fiscal 2018 was consistent with the same quarter last year driven by product margin improvement offset by distribution costs associated with investments in incremental inventory and increased occupancy costs resulting from the sale-leaseback transactions that occurred in the third quarter of fiscal 2017.
  • Selling, general and administrative expenses ("SG&A") increased 31.2% to $49.1 million from $37.4 million in the prior year period. The increase is primarily driven by the net addition of 23 stores since the first quarter of fiscal 2017, a $2.7 million increase in stock-based compensation costs associated with our initial public offering ("IPO"), a $2.3 million increase in advertising to grow consumer awareness of the At Home brand and a $1.4 million increase in pre-opening costs due to the number and timing of new store openings in fiscal 2018.
  • Adjusted SG&A1, which excludes nonrecurring costs incurred in conjunction with our IPO, increased 24.0% to $46.4 million compared to $37.4 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017. Adjusted SG&A1 as a percentage of net sales increased 10 basis points to 21.9%, primarily driven by increased advertising and preopening costs incurred to support our growth strategies partially offset by leverage of certain recurring corporate overhead expenses.
  • Operating income was $21.3 million compared to $20.0 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017. Operating margin decreased 150 basis points to 10.1%, primarily driven by increases in stock-based compensation costs associated with our IPO, brand advertising and pre-opening costs partially offset by leverage of certain recurring corporate overhead expenses.
  • Adjusted operating income1 increased 20.3% to $24.0 million from $20.0 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017. Adjusted operating margin1 decreased 30 basis points to 11.3% of net sales, primarily driven by increased advertising and preopening costs incurred to support our growth strategies partially offset by leverage of certain recurring corporate overhead expenses.
  • Interest expense decreased to $4.9 million from $8.2 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017 primarily due to the repayment in full of our $130.0 million second lien term loan during the third quarter of fiscal 2017 utilizing net proceeds from our IPO.
  • Income tax expense was $6.4 million based on an effective tax rate of 38.9% compared to $4.5 million and an effective tax rate of 37.8% in the first quarter of fiscal 2017. The increase in the effective tax rate for the first quarter of fiscal 2018 was primarily driven by a planned restructuring that impacted deferred tax assets during the quarter.
  • Net income in the first quarter of fiscal 2018 was $10.0 million compared to $7.3 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017.
  • Pro forma adjusted net income1 increased 32.0% to $12.0 million compared to $9.1 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017.
  • EPS was $0.16 compared to $0.14 in the first quarter of fiscal 2017. Pro forma adjusted EPS1 was $0.19 compared to $0.15 in the first quarter of fiscal 2017.
  • Adjusted EBITDA1 increased 21.7% to $41.3 million compared to $34.0 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2017.

Balance Sheet Highlights as of April 29, 2017

  • Net inventories increased 43.7% to $252.1 million compared $175.5 million as of April 30, 2016 driven by a 21.7% increase in the number of open stores, investments in incremental low-priced inventory to better fulfill customer demand, including the associated capitalized distribution costs, and the number and timing of future new store openings.
  • Total liquidity (cash plus $84.4 million of availability under our revolving credit facility) was $95.0 million.
  • Total debt was $309.7 million compared to $438.1 million as of April 30, 2016. In addition, there was $126.8 million outstanding under our revolving credit facility as of April 29, 2017.

Fiscal 2018 Outlook & Key Assumptions

Judd Nystrom, Chief Financial Officer, stated: "We are very pleased with the strength of our business in the first quarter and expect to deliver another year of substantial growth. We are therefore raising our fiscal 2018 net sales outlook to $906 million to $913 million, representing growth of 18% to 19%, and increasing the midpoint of our pro forma adjusted EPS range, bringing our outlook to $0.73 to $0.75. Our top line strength continues to provide us the flexibility to reinvest in compelling long-term opportunities such as brand awareness and direct sourcing as we remain focused on delivering against our short and longer-term operational and financial goals." Below is an overview of our outlook for selected fiscal 2018 financial data and related assumptions:

  • Net sales are expected to be in a range of $906 million to $913 million. Our net sales growth outlook is based on 28 gross and 25 net new store openings and an assumed comparable store sales increase of approximately 3.0%.
  • Net income is expected to be in a range of $39.4 million to $41.0 million based on an assumed 37.5% annual effective tax rate for fiscal 2018 and interest expense of approximately $20 million.
  • Pro forma adjusted net income1 is expected to be in a range of $46.1 million to $47.5 million2, representing growth of 26% to 30% over fiscal 2017.
  • EPS is expected to be in a range of $0.62 to $0.64, with pro forma adjusted EPS1 in a range of $0.73 to $0.75, based on assumed diluted weighted average shares outstanding of approximately 63.5 million.
  • Net capital expenditures are expected to be in a range of $110 million to $130 million, net of $100 million of assumed sale-leaseback proceeds, driven primarily by fiscal 2018 new store growth and the accelerated timing of expected new store openings in fiscal 2019.

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1 Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. For additional information about non-GAAP measures, including reconciliations to the most directly comparable financial measures presented in accordance with GAAP, please see "Non-GAAP Measures" below.
2 Projected pro forma adjusted net income for fiscal 2018 excludes an estimated pre-tax adjustment of $10.7 million in non-cash stock-based compensation related to a special one-time IPO bonus grant.

Conference Call Details

A conference call to discuss the first quarter fiscal 2018 financial results is scheduled for today, June 7, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time. Investors and analysts interested in participating in the call are invited to dial 877-407-0789 (international callers please dial 201-689-8562) approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the call. A live audio webcast of the conference call, together with related materials, will be available online at investor.athome.com.

A recorded replay of the conference call will be available within two hours of the conclusion of the call and can be accessed both online at investor.athome.com and by dialing 844-512-2921 (international callers please dial 412-317-6671). The pin number to access the telephone replay is 13661838. The replay will be available until June 14, 2017.

Terminology

We define certain terms used in this release as follows:

"Adjusted EBITDA" means net income before interest expense, net, income tax provision and depreciation and amortization, adjusted for the impact of certain other items permitted by our debt agreements, including certain legal settlements and consulting and other professional fees, costs associated with new store openings, relocation and employee recruiting incentives, management fees and expenses, stock-based compensation expense and non-cash rent.

"Adjusted Net Income" means net income before certain one-time expenses associated with our IPO and non-cash stock-based compensation related to a special one-time IPO bonus grant, as well as the tax impact of such adjustments.

"adjusted operating income" means operating income before certain one-time expenses associated with our IPO and non-cash stock-based compensation related to a special one-time IPO bonus grant.

"adjusted SG&A" means selling, general and administrative expenses excluding certain one-time expenses associated with our IPO and non-cash stock-based compensation related to a special one-time IPO bonus grant.

"comparable store sales" means, for any reporting period, the change in period-over-period net sales for the comparable store base, beginning with stores on the first day of the sixteenth full fiscal month following the store's opening. When a store is being relocated or remodeled, we exclude sales from that store in the calculation of comparable store sales until the first day of the sixteenth full fiscal month after it reopens. 

"EPS" means diluted earnings per share.

"GAAP" means accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

"pro forma adjusted net income" means Adjusted Net Income as adjusted for comparability between periods to reflect the impact of interest on indebtedness repaid during the periods presented, the tax impact of adjustments to Adjusted Net Income and normalization of income tax rates during certain periods presented. 

"pro forma adjusted EPS" means pro forma adjusted net income divided by pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding. 

"pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding" means diluted shares outstanding on a pro forma basis after giving effect to the shares of common stock issued in the IPO as if it had occurred at the beginning of the periods presented.

"Store-level Adjusted EBITDA" means Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted further to exclude the impact of certain corporate overhead expenses, which we do not consider in our evaluation of the ongoing performance of our stores from period to period.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You can generally identify forward-looking statements by our use of forward-looking terminology such as "anticipate", "are confident", "assumed", "believe", "continue", "could", "estimate", "expect", "intend", "may", "might", "on track", "plan", "potential", "predict", "seek", "should", or "vision", or the negative thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology. In particular, statements about our outlook and assumptions for financial performance for fiscal 2018, as well as statements about the markets in which we operate, expected new store openings, our real estate strategy, potential growth opportunities and future capital expenditures and our expectations, beliefs, plans, strategies, objectives, prospects, assumptions or future events or performance contained in this document are forward-looking statements.

We have based these forward-looking statements on our current expectations, assumptions, estimates and projections. While we believe these expectations, assumptions, estimates and projections are reasonable, such forward-looking statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control. These and other important factors, including those factors described in "Item 1A. Risk Factors" of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 28, 2017, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on April 5, 2017, may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Given these risks and uncertainties, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this release are not guarantees of future performance and our actual results of operations, financial condition and liquidity, and the development of the industry in which we operate, may differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained in this release. In addition, even if our results of operations, financial condition and liquidity, and events in the industry in which we operate, are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained in this release, they may not be predictive of results or developments in future periods.

Any forward-looking statement that we make in this release speaks only as of the date of such statement. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to update or revise, or to publicly announce any update or revision to, any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date of this document.

About At Home Group Inc.

At Home, the home décor superstore, is focused on providing customers with the broadest assortment of home décor products to suit every room, every style and every budget.  With a wide assortment of over 50,000 items throughout our stores, At Home enables customers to unleash their inner decorator and create a home that reflects their personality and style.  Our differentiated merchandising strategy allows us to identify trends and then value engineer products to provide the aesthetics our customers want at attractive price points.  Our highly efficient operating model seeks to drive growth and profitability while minimizing operating risk, ultimately allowing us to deliver exceptional value to our customers.  We utilize a flexible and disciplined real estate strategy that enables us to successfully open and operate stores across a wide range of formats and markets.  We believe that our broad and comprehensive offering and compelling value proposition combine to create a leading destination for home décor.  As of June 7, 2017, At Home operates 132 stores in 31 states and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. For more information, visit investor.athome.com.

-Financial Tables to Follow-

 

AT HOME GROUP INC.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in thousands, except share and per share data)














April 29, 2017


January 28, 2017


April 30, 2016


Assets











Current assets:











Cash and cash equivalents


$

10,576


$

7,092


$

8,909


Inventories, net



252,116



243,795



175,472


Prepaid expenses



6,939



6,130



6,207


Other current assets



4,217



1,860



2,701


Total current assets



273,848



258,877



193,289


Property and equipment, net



375,541



340,358



296,649


Goodwill



569,732



569,732



569,732


Trade name



1,458



1,458



1,423


Debt issuance costs, net



1,081



1,202



1,229


Restricted cash



564



482



253


Noncurrent deferred tax asset



40,516



40,735



14,726


Other assets



407



549



4,098


Total assets


$

1,263,147


$

1,213,393


$

1,081,399


Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity











Current liabilities:











Accounts payable


$

63,687


$

58,425


$

35,530


Accrued liabilities



72,096



74,439



53,922


Revolving line of credit



126,800



101,575



85,600


Current portion of deferred rent



7,291



7,082



4,771


Current portion of long-term debt and financing obligations



3,664



3,691



3,799


Income taxes payable



13,442



7,265



2,519


Total current liabilities



286,980



252,477



186,141


Long-term debt



299,403



299,606



422,524


Financing obligations



19,882



19,937



18,897


Deferred rent



105,959



103,692



72,807


Other long-term liabilities



2,715



2,811



3,390


Total liabilities



714,939



678,523



703,759


Shareholders' Equity











Common stock; $0.01 par value; 500,000,000 shares authorized; 60,366,768, 60,366,768 and 50,836,727 shares issued and outstanding, respectively



604



604



508


Additional paid-in capital



551,590



548,301



410,907


Accumulated deficit



(3,986)



(14,035)



(33,775)


Total shareholders' equity



548,208



534,870



377,640


Total liabilities and shareholders' equity


$

1,263,147


$

1,213,393


$

1,081,399



 

AT HOME GROUP INC.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(in thousands, except share and per share data)











Thirteen Weeks Ended




April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016









Net sales


$

211,841


$

172,079


Cost of sales



139,963



113,773


Gross profit



71,878



58,306










Operating expenses








Selling, general and administrative expenses



49,141



37,444


Depreciation and amortization



1,418



892


Total operating expenses



50,559



38,336










Operating income



21,319



19,970


Interest expense, net



4,886



8,193


Income before income taxes



16,433



11,777


Income tax provision



6,384



4,451


Net income


$

10,049


$

7,326










Earnings per share:








Net income per common share:








Basic


$

0.17


$

0.14


Diluted


$

0.16


$

0.14


Weighted average shares outstanding:








Basic



60,366,768



50,836,727


Diluted



62,265,248



52,607,494



 


AT HOME GROUP INC.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(in thousands)











Thirteen Weeks Ended




April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016


Operating Activities







Net income


$

10,049


$

7,326


Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:








Depreciation and amortization



10,836



8,006


Gain on disposal of fixed assets



(18)



(20)


Non-cash interest expense



465



839


Amortization of deferred gain on sale-leaseback



(1,468)



(952)


Deferred income taxes



219




Stock-based compensation



3,289



1,162


Changes in operating assets and liabilities








Inventories



(8,321)



916


Prepaid expenses and other current assets



(3,166)



671


Other assets



142



(139)


Accounts payable



1,139



2,171


Accrued liabilities



(2,438)



(515)


Income taxes payable



6,177



2,519


Deferred rent



3,944



3,856


Net cash provided by operating activities



20,849



25,840


Investing Activities








Purchase of property and equipment



(40,897)



(29,662)


Purchase of intangible assets





(550)


Change in restricted cash



(81)



(227)


Net proceeds from sale of property and equipment



18



21


Net cash used in investing activities



(40,960)



(30,418)


Financing Activities








Payments under lines of credit



(74,476)



(83,850)


Proceeds from lines of credit



99,701



92,850


Payments on financing obligations



(34)



(132)


Payments on long-term debt



(1,596)



(809)


Net cash provided by financing activities



23,595



8,059


Increase in cash and cash equivalents



3,484



3,481


Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period



7,092



5,428


Cash and cash equivalents, end of period


$

10,576


$

8,909










Supplemental Cash Flow Information








Cash paid for interest


$

7,902


$

7,372


Cash paid for income taxes


$

191


$

71


 

Non-GAAP Measures

Certain financial measures presented in this release, such as comparable store sales, Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted SG&A, adjusted operating income, Adjusted Net Income, pro forma adjusted net income, pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding, pro forma adjusted EPS and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA, are not recognized under GAAP.

We present comparable store sales, which is not a recognized financial measure under GAAP, because it allows us to evaluate how our store base is performing by measuring the change in period-over-period net sales in stores that have been open for the applicable period. We present Adjusted EBITDA and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA, which are not recognized financial measures under GAAP, because we believe they assist investors and analysts in comparing our operating performance across reporting periods on a consistent basis by excluding items that we do not believe are indicative of our core operating performance, such as interest, depreciation, amortization and taxes, as well as costs related to new store openings, which are incurred on a limited basis with respect to any particular store when opened and are not indicative of ongoing core operating performance. We present adjusted SG&A, adjusted operating income, Adjusted Net Income, pro forma adjusted net income, pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding and pro forma adjusted EPS, which are not recognized financial measures under GAAP, because we believe investors' understanding of our operating performance is enhanced by the disclosure of selling, general and administrative expenses, operating income, net income, diluted weighted average shares outstanding and earnings per diluted share adjusted for nonrecurring charges associated with events such as our IPO and refinancing transactions.

You are encouraged to evaluate each of these adjustments and the reasons we consider them appropriate for supplemental analysis. In evaluating our non-GAAP measures, you should be aware that in the future we may incur expenses that are the same as or similar to some of the adjustments in such presentation. Our presentation of non-GAAP financial measures should not be construed as an inference that our future results will be unaffected by unusual or non-recurring items. There can be no assurance that we will not modify the presentation of our non-GAAP financial measures in the future, and any such modification may be material. In addition, comparable store sales, Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted SG&A, adjusted operating income, Adjusted Net Income, pro forma adjusted net income, pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding, pro forma adjusted EPS and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

Comparable store sales, Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted SG&A, adjusted operating income, Adjusted Net Income, pro forma adjusted net income, pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding, pro forma adjusted EPS and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA have limitations as analytical tools and you should not consider them in isolation, or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. We compensate for these limitations by relying primarily on our GAAP results and using comparable store sales, Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted SG&A, adjusted operating income, Adjusted Net Income, pro forma adjusted net income, pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding, pro forma adjusted EPS and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA only as supplemental information.

AT HOME GROUP INC.
Supplemental Information - Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)

The tables below reconcile the non-GAAP financial measures of adjusted SG&A, adjusted operating income, Adjusted Net Income, pro forma adjusted net income, pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding, pro forma adjusted EPS, Adjusted EBITDA and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

 

Reconciliation of selling, general and administrative expenses as reported to adjusted SG&A










Thirteen Weeks Ended



April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016







Selling, general and administrative expenses as reported


$

49,141


$

37,444

Adjustments:







Stock-based compensation related to special one-time IPO bonus grant(a)



(2,719)



IPO transaction costs(b)





(9)

Adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses


$

46,422


$

37,435

 

Reconciliation of operating income as reported to adjusted operating income










Thirteen Weeks Ended



April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016







Operating income as reported


$

21,319


$

19,970

Adjustments:







Stock-based compensation related to special one-time IPO bonus grant(a)



2,719



IPO transaction costs(b)





9

Adjusted operating income


$

24,038


$

19,979

Adjusted operating margin



11.3%



11.6%

 

Reconciliation of diluted weighted average shares outstanding as reported to pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding










Thirteen Weeks Ended



April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016







Diluted weighted average shares outstanding



62,265,248



52,607,494

Adjustment for issuance of shares at IPO(d)





9,530,041

Pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding



62,265,248



62,137,535

 


Reconciliation of net income as reported to pro forma adjusted net income










Thirteen Weeks Ended



April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016







Net income


$

10,049


$

7,326

Adjustments:







Stock-based compensation related to special one-time IPO bonus grant(a)



2,719



IPO transaction costs(b)





9

Tax impact of adjustments to net income(c)



(1,056)



(3)

Adjusted Net Income



11,712



7,332

Adjustments for comparability between periods:







Interest on Second Lien Term Loan(e)





2,958

Tax impact of adjustments to Adjusted Net Income(c)





(1,118)

Tax rate adjustments(f)



258



(104)

Pro forma adjusted net income


$

11,970


$

9,068

Pro forma diluted weighted average shares outstanding



62,265,248



62,137,535

Pro forma adjusted EPS


$

0.19


$

0.15

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(a) 

Non-cash stock-based compensation associated with a special one-time initial public offering bonus grant to senior executives, which we do not consider in our evaluation of our ongoing performance. The grant was made in addition to the ongoing equity incentive program that we have in place to incentivize and retain management and was made to reward certain senior executives for historical performance and allow them to benefit from future successful outcomes for our Sponsors.

(b)

Charges incurred in connection with our initial public offering, which we do not expect to recur and do not consider in our evaluation of our ongoing performance.

(c)

Represents the tax impact associated with the adjusted expenses utilizing the effective tax rate in effect during the periods presented. The effective tax rate for the thirteen weeks ended April 29, 2017 and April 30, 2016 was 38.9% and 37.8%, respectively. 

(d)

Reflects the weighted average impact of common shares issued with our initial public offering in August 2016 as if they had been outstanding the entire period.

(e)

Adjusts stated interest expense for the use of IPO proceeds for repayment in full of the $130.0 million of principal amount of indebtedness under our second lien term loan facility, which occurred in the third quarter of fiscal 2017.

(f)

Represents the tax impact required to present first quarter fiscal 2018 and first quarter fiscal 2017 pro forma adjusted net income, including all outlined adjustments, subject to a normalized effective tax rate of 37.5% and 38.5%, respectively. The effective tax rate for the thirteen weeks ended April 29, 2017 and April 30, 2016 was 38.9% and 37.8%, respectively.

 

Reconciliation of net income to EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Store-level Adjusted EBITDA











Thirteen Weeks Ended




April 29, 2017


April 30, 2016









Net income


$

10,049


$

7,326


Interest expense, net



4,886



8,193


Income tax provision



6,384



4,451


Depreciation and amortization(a)



10,836



8,006


EBITDA


$

32,155


$

27,976


Consulting and other professional services(b)



1,554



567


Costs associated with new store openings(c)



3,959



2,522


Relocation and employee recruiting costs(d)





87


Management fees and expenses(e)





901


Stock-based compensation expense(f)



570



1,162


Stock-based compensation related to special one-time IPO bonus grant(g)



2,719




Non-cash rent(h)



468



747


Other(i)



(90)




Adjusted EBITDA


$

41,335


$

33,962


Corporate overhead expenses(j)



17,742



15,294


Store-level Adjusted EBITDA


$

59,077


$

49,256


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(a)

Includes the portion of depreciation and amortization expenses that are classified as cost of sales in our consolidated statements of operations.

(b)

Primarily consists of consulting and other professional fees with respect to projects to enhance our merchandising and human resource capabilities and other company initiatives.

(c)

Non-capital expenditures associated with opening new stores, including marketing and advertising, labor and cash occupancy expenses. We anticipate that we will continue to incur cash costs as we open new stores in the future. We opened seven and six new stores during the thirteen weeks ended April 29, 2017 and April 30, 2016, respectively.

(d)

Primarily reflects employee recruiting and relocation costs in connection with the build-out of our management team.

(e) 

Reflects management fees paid to our Sponsors in accordance with our management agreement. In connection with our initial public offering, the management agreement was terminated on August 3, 2016 and our Sponsors no longer receive management fees from us.

(f)

Non-cash stock-based compensation related to the ongoing equity incentive program that we have in place to incentivize and retain management.

(g)

Non-cash stock-based compensation associated with a special one-time initial public offering bonus grant to senior executives, which we do not consider in our evaluation of our ongoing performance. The grant was made in addition to the ongoing equity incentive program that we have in place to incentivize and retain management and was made to reward certain senior executives for historical performance and allow them to benefit from future successful outcomes for our Sponsors.

(h)

Consists of the non-cash portion of rent, which reflects (i) the extent to which our GAAP straight-line rent expense recognized exceeds or is less than our cash rent payments, partially offset by (ii) the amortization of deferred gains on sale-leaseback transactions that are recognized to rent expense on a straight-line basis through the applicable lease term. The offsetting amounts relating to the amortization of deferred gains on sale-leaseback transactions were $(1.5) million and $(1.0) million during the thirteen weeks ended April 29, 2017 and April 30, 2016, respectively. The GAAP straight-line rent expense adjustment can vary depending on the average age of our lease portfolio, which has been impacted by our significant growth. For newer leases, our rent expense recognized typically exceeds our cash rent payments while for more mature leases, rent expense recognized is typically less than our cash rent payments.

(i)

Other adjustments include amounts our management believes are not representative of our ongoing operations. Adjustments related to such items for the periods presented were not material.

(j)

Reflects corporate overhead expenses, which are not directly related to the profitability of our stores, to facilitate comparisons of store operating performance as we do not consider these corporate overhead expenses when evaluating the ongoing performance of our stores from period to period. Corporate overhead expenses, which are a component of selling, general and administrative expenses, are comprised of various home office general and administrative expenses such as payroll expenses, occupancy costs, marketing and advertising, and consulting and professional fees. Store-level Adjusted EBITDA should not be used as a substitute for consolidated measures of profitability or performance because it does not reflect corporate overhead expenses that are necessary to allow us to effectively operate our stores and generate Store-level Adjusted EBITDA. We anticipate that we will continue to incur corporate overhead expenses in future periods.

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