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Birks Group Reports Fiscal 2019 Results


MONTREAL, June 21, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - Birks Group Inc. (the "Company" or "Birks Group") (NYSE American: BGI), today reported its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 30, 2019 ("fiscal 2019").

Logo: Birks Group Inc. (CNW Group/Birks Group Inc.)

Highlights

All figures presented herein are in Canadian dollars.

During fiscal 2019, the Company continued to focus on the execution of its transformation plan intended to return the Company to profitability and propel it onto the path of long-term value creation for its shareholders.

In fiscal 2019, the Company reported net sales of $151.0 million, an increase of $4.4 million or 3% compared to the prior fiscal year, driven by an increase in comparable store sales of 1%. The Company also reported an improvement in gross margin percentage of 80 basis points and a reduction in operating expenses of $1.5 million compared to the prior fiscal year.  As planned during this period of strategic change, the Company recorded a loss from continuing operations of $18.3 million.

The Company achieved several important milestones in fiscal 2019 as evidenced by its investments in both short-term and long-term growth initiatives. It finalized major renovations and remodeling of its three flagship locations, in Montreal (completed in June 2018, which experienced a 102% growth in sales over the comparable period of time), Vancouver (completed the addition of 3 shop-in-shops in February 2019), and Toronto (completed in March 2019). As a result of significant investment in its website and e-commerce platform, the Company also experienced sales growth of 110% in its e-commerce business.

Jean-Christophe Bédos, President and Chief Executive Officer of Birks Group, commented: "Fiscal 2019 represented an important milestone in the Company's transition as part of its five-year strategic plan which began in 2018. During the fiscal year, we incurred significant expenses and invested considerably in our CAPEX program as we focused our efforts on completing the transformation of our value proposition. The return to normal selling conditions after the remodeling of the flagship stores has been a key reason for the increase in sales and the recovery in gross margin that we are reporting for fiscal 2019. In fact, in the last quarter of the fiscal year, we saw an 11% increase in sales over the prior year comparable period and continue to see strong growth in the first two months of fiscal 2020. The completion of the renovations at our flagship stores in Montreal, Vancouver, and Toronto allows us to feature some of the most reputable watch and jewelry brands in the world, alongside Birks fine jewelry and bridal collections, including for example the introduction of a Richard Mille shop-in-shop in Vancouver as well as Rolex and Van Cleef & Arpels shop-in-shops in Montreal. We also opened a Graff Boutique and a Patek Philippe boutique in Vancouver, in addition to the remodeling of certain key store locations in Ontario and Quebec." 

Mr. Bédos added: "Having accomplished an important part of our strategic plan in completing the major renovations to our Flagship stores in fiscal 2019, we now continue to focus our full attention to the execution of our strategic plan and its four key strategic initiatives:

We are confident that the execution of these initiatives, combined with our on-going optimization of corporate overhead cost will better position the Company for long-term growth and value creation."

Financial overview for fiscal 2019:

About Birks Group Inc.

Birks Group is a leading designer of fine jewelry, timepieces and gifts and operator of luxury jewelry stores in Canada. The Company operates 26 stores under the Birks brand in most major metropolitan markets in Canada, one retail location in Calgary under the Brinkhaus brand and two retail locations in Vancouver under the Graff and Patek Philippe brands. Birks Collections are available at Mappin & Webb and Goldsmiths in the United Kingdom in addition to several jewelry retailers across North America. Birks was founded in 1879 and has become Canada's premier retailer and designer of fine jewelry, timepieces and gifts. Additional information can be found on Birks' web site, www.birks.com.

Non-GAAP Measures

The Company reports information in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("U.S. GAAP"). The Company's performance is monitored and evaluated using various sales and earnings measures that are adjusted to include or exclude amounts from the most directly comparable GAAP measure ("non-GAAP measures"). The Company presents such non-GAAP measures in reporting its financial results to investors and other external stakeholders to provide them with useful complimentary information which will allow them to evaluate the Company's operating results using the same financial measures and metrics used by the Company in evaluating performance. The Company does not, nor does it suggest that investors and other external stakeholders should, consider non-GAAP measures in isolation from, or as a substitute for, financial information prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These non-GAAP measures may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures presented by other companies.

Total adjusted operating expenses from continuing operations and adjusted operating loss from continuing operations

The Company evaluates its operating earnings performance using financial measures which exclude expenses associated with operational restructuring plans and impairment losses. The Company believes that such measures provide useful supplemental information with which to assess the Company's results relative to the corresponding period in the prior fiscal year and can result in a more meaningful comparison of the Company's performance between the periods presented. The tables below reconcile total operating expenses from continuing operations and operating loss from continuing operations from GAAP to non-GAAP for the periods presented.

 




Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures


Fiscal year ended March 30, 2019








($'000)



GAAP

Measure

Restructuring
costs (a)

Impairment
of
long lived

assets (b)


Non-GAAP

Adjusted

measure








Total operating expenses and total adjusted operating expenses ? from continuing operations


72,193

(1,182)

(46)


70,965

as a % of net sales from continuing operations


47.8%




47.0%








Operating loss and adjusted operating loss ? from continuing operations


(13,616)

1,182

46


(12,388)

as a % of net sales from continuing operations


(9.0)%




(8.2)%






















Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures


Fiscal year ended March 31, 2018*








($'000)



GAAP
Measure

Restructuring

costs (a)

Impairment
of
long lived

assets (b)


Non-GAAP
Adjusted

measure








Total operating expenses and total adjusted operating expenses ? from continuing operations


73,700

(894)

(2,788)


70,018

as a % of net sales from continuing operations


50.3%




47.8%








Operating loss and adjusted operating loss ? from continuing operations


(18,007)

894

2,788


(14,325)

as a % of net sales from continuing operations


(12.3)%




(9.8)%














Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures


Fiscal year ended March 25, 2017*








($'000)



GAAP
Measure

Restructuring
costs (a)

Impairment
of
long lived
assets (b)


Non-GAAP
Adjusted

measure








Total operating expenses and total adjusted operating expenses ? from continuing operations


65,924

(897)

-


65,027

as a % of net sales from continuing operations


43.1%




42.5%








Operating loss and adjusted operating loss ? from continuing operations


(4,392)

897

-


(3,495)

as a % of net sales from continuing operations


(2.9)%




(2.3)%


 

*

The Company has changed its reporting currency from USD to CAD for the period commencing April 1, 2018. Prior periods' comparative financial information has been recast as if the Company always used CAD as its reporting currency (see note 1 to the accompanying notes to the financial statements in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year-ended March 30, 2019).

(a)

Expenses associated with the Company's operational restructuring plan 

(b)

For fiscal 2019, non-cash impairment associated with the impairment of long-lived assets at a retail location due to the projected operating performance of the location. For fiscal 2018, non-cash impairment associated with the impairment of long-lived assets at a retail location due to the projected operating performance of the location and software impairment associated with a decision to modify the scope of the implementation of the Company's new enterprise resource planning system

 

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains certain "forward-looking" statements concerning the Company's performance and strategies, including that the Company's continued focus on the execution of its transformation plan is intended to return the Company to profitability and propel it onto the path of long-term value creation for its shareholders, and that execution of the Company's initiatives, combined with its on-going optimization of corporate overhead cost will better position the Company for long-term growth and value creation. Given such statements include various risks and uncertainties, actual results might differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and no assurance can be given that we will meet the results projected in the forward looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to the following: (i) economic, political and market conditions, including the economies of Canada and the U.S., which could adversely affect the Company's business, operating results or financial condition, including its revenue and profitability, through the impact of changes in the real estate markets, changes in the equity markets and decreases in consumer confidence and the related changes in consumer spending patterns, the impact on store traffic, tourism and sales; (ii) the impact of fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, increases in commodity prices and borrowing costs and their related impact on the Company's costs and expenses; (iii) the Company's ability to maintain and obtain sufficient sources of liquidity to fund its operations, to achieve planned sales, gross margin and net income, to keep costs low, to implement its business strategy, maintain relationships with its primary vendors, to mitigate fluctuations in the availability and prices of the Company's merchandise, to compete with other jewelers, to succeed in its marketing initiatives, and to have a successful customer service program; and (iv) the Company's ability to execute its strategic vision. Information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are set forth under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Operating and Financial Review and Prospects" and elsewhere in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 21, 2019 and subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this statement or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

 

BIRKS GROUP INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - AUDITED
(In thousands)


















Fiscal Year Ended



March 30, 2019


March 31, 2018*


March 25, 2017*


(In thousands, except per share amounts)








Net sales

$

151,049

$

146,608

$

152,992

Cost of sales


92,472


90,915


91,460

Gross profit


58,577


55,693


61,532








Selling, general and administrative expenses


67,106


66,754


61,599

Restructuring charges


1,182


894


897

Depreciation and amortization


3,859


3,264


3,428

Impairment of long-lived assets


46


2,788


-

Total operating expenses


72,193


73,700


65,924

Operating loss


(13,616)


(18,007)


(4,392)

Interest and other financial costs


4,689


3,988


4,467








Loss from continuing operations


(18,305)


(21,995)


(8,859)

Income taxes (benefits)


-


-


-

Loss from continuing operations


(18,305)


(21,995)


(8,859)

 

Discontinued operations:







(Loss) income from discontinued operations, net of tax


(381)


(1,592)


15,934

Gain on disposal of discontinued operations


-


37,682


-

Net (loss) income from discontinued operations, net of tax


(381)


36,090


15,934








Net (loss) income

$

(18,686)

$

14,095

$

7,075








Weighted average common shares outstanding:







Basic


17,961


17,961


17,961

Diluted


17,961


18,393


18,418








Net income per common share:







Basic

$

(1.04)

$

0.78

$

0.39

Diluted


(1.04)


0.77


0.38

 

Net (loss) income from continuing operations per common share:







Basic

$

(1.02)

$

(1.22)

$

(0.49)

Diluted


(1.02)


(1.20)


(0.48)

 

*Recast (see note 1 to the accompanying notes to the financial statements in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year-ended March 30, 2019)

 

BIRKS GROUP INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS ? AUDITED
(In thousands)

















As of



March 30, 2019



March 31, 2018*



(In thousands)

Assets






Current assets:






Cash and cash equivalents

$

1,179


$

1,005

Accounts receivable and other receivables


3,537



5,845

Inventories


91,541



84,827

Prepaids and other current assets


2,142



4,929

Total current assets


98,399



96,606







Property and equipment


29,727



19,426

Long-term receivables


1,266



365

Intangible assets and other assets


4,403



3,878

Total non-current assets


35,396



23,669

Total assets

$

133,795


$

120,275







Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity






Current liabilities:






Bank indebtedness

$

47,021


$

36,925

Accounts payable


33,264



26,364

Accrued liabilities


9,657



7,496

Current portion of long-term debt


993



3,372

Total current liabilities


90,935


$

74,157







Long-term debt


16,111



4,838

Other long-term liabilities


12,966



8,803

Total long-term liabilities


29,077



13,641

Stockholders' equity:






Class A common stock ? no par value, unlimited shares authorized, issued and outstanding 10,242,911


35,593



35,593

Class B common stock ? no par value, unlimited shares authorized, issued and outstanding 7,717,970


57,755



57,755

Preferred stock ? no par value, unlimited shares authorized, none issued


?



?

Additional paid-in capital


19,120



19,042

Accumulated deficit


(98,473)



(79,787)

Accumulated other comprehensive loss


(212)



(126)

Total stockholders' equity


13,863



32,477

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$

133,795


$

120,275

 

*Recast (see note 1 to the accompanying notes to the financial statements in the Company's Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year-ended March 30, 2019)

 

SOURCE Birks Group Inc.


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