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Movado Group, Inc. (MOV)

Q3 2017 Earnings Call· Tue, Nov 22, 2016

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Operator

Operator

Good day everyone and welcome to the Movado Group, Inc. Fiscal Third Quarter 2017 Earnings Conference Call. As a reminder, today’s call is being recorded and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without permission from the Company. At this time, I'd like to turn the conference over to Ms. Rachel Schacter of ICR. Please go ahead.

Rachel Schacter

Management

Thank you. Good morning, everyone. With me on the call is Efraim Grinberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; Ricardo Quintero, President; and Sallie DeMarsilis, Chief Financial Officer. Before we get started, I'd like to remind you the Company’s Safe Harbor language, which I’m sure you’re all familiar with. The statements contained in this conference call, which are not historical facts, maybe deemed to constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual future results may differ materially from those suggested in such statements due to a number of risk and uncertainties, all of which are described in the Company’s filings with the SEC, which includes today’s press release. If any non-GAAP financial measure is used on this call or presentation of the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure to this non-GAAP financial measure will be provided as supplemental financial information in our press release. Now, I'd like to turn the call over to Efraim Grinberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Movado Group.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Thank you, Rachel. Good morning and welcome to Movado Group's third quarter conference call. We are pleased with our third quarter results. Despite a challenging retail environment and continued weakness in the watch category, we delivered sales and profits at the high-end of our internal expectations. Our sales on a constant currency basis decreased 1.4%. We delivered gross margin expansion of 90 basis points over the prior year to 54.8% for the quarter, and our adjusted earnings per share were $0.91 per share versus $0.92 per share last year. Our teams around the world continue to execute well on our strategies, while continuing to manage disciplined operating expenses. While the watch category has continued to remain difficult at retail, we see signs of stabilization for the holiday season. We believe we are well positioned for the holiday with our powerful portfolio brands and are excited about our impactful marketing plans in place behind our flagship Movado brand. This includes the introduction of our new Esperanza family in both print and television and also supported in our out of home and digital marketing programs. We are pleased with our early reads on our smartwatch introductions across our licensed brand portfolio and a new exciting version in our Movado Bold collection that is delivering now. Today we are also very excited to announce a new partnership with Rebecca Minkoff. Rebecca Minkoff is one of the fastest growing fashion designers geared towards the Millennial consumer. Looking ahead, we continue to remain focused on driving product innovation that resonates with our consumers and executing and delivering on our plans. I'd now like to turn over the call over to Ricardo, who will share with you some details on our performance.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

Thank you, Efraim, and good morning. Our third quarter results are in line with the high end of our internal expectation, delivering approximately $179.8 million in net sales, down 3.1% versus last year on a reported basis, and down 1.4% on a constant currency basis. Gross margin at 54.8%, up 90 basis points versus last year and operating income at $31.1 million, down 7.1% versus last year. In a challenging retail environment, we're pleased to see our brands continue to outpace the competition in key markets around the globe. Although the distraction and uncertainty of the U.S election is behind us, there are so many unknowns as we head into the holidays, the most important selling season in terms of sell-through. Turning to a review of the third quarter. As expected, our business at U.S department stores and for the fashion watch category continued to be difficult. Sell-through trends for our licensed brands in the U.S were slightly better than market. In the $300 to $3000 price range, the Movado brand continues to be a leading player holding at over 21% market share year-to-date according to NPD. Nevertheless, retailers continue to focus on improving productivity metrics and resetting stock levels as they prepare for the holiday season. Our outlet business in the U.S was down 2.8% due to the decline in traffic, particularly in high tourist spots coupled with the impact of bad weather in the Southeast. We also continue to protect our margins in this channel by not offering steeper discounts and in fact delivered an increase in gross margin during Q3 over last year. As we head into the holiday season, we are confident our marketing plans will drive consumer demand behind our outstanding innovation pipeline, especially in our Movado brand. Esperanza for men and women is one…

Sallie DeMarsilis

Management

Thank you, Ricardo, and good morning, everyone. For today’s call, I'll begin with a review of our financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2017 and close with our outlook. Before I begin, I’d like to point out the special items included in our results for both fiscal 2017 and fiscal 2016. Our press release also describe these items and includes the table of GAAP and non-GAAP measures. Our GAAP results for the third quarter of fiscal 2017 include a charge to non-operating expense of $1.3 million, which equates to $900,000 after tax or $0.04 per diluted share for an impairment of a long-term investment in a privately held company. Our GAAP results for the first nine months of fiscal 2017 also include a $1.8 million pre-tax charge, which equates to $1.1 million after tax or $0.05 per diluted share in connection with the vesting of stock awards and certain other compensation in the first quarter related to the announcement of our former COO's retirement. Our GAAP results for the first nine months of fiscal 2016 include a $2.7 million pre-tax charge in the first quarter, which equates to $2.5 million after tax or $0.10 per diluted share in connection with our operating efficiency initiatives and other items. The balance of my remarks will exclude the special items just discussed. Beginning with a review of our income statement, for the third quarter sales were $179.8 million, a decline from the same period of the prior year by approximately $5.8 million or 3.1%. This decrease was driven by our wholesale business as well as our retail business. Sales were down 4.2% in the U.S and in constant dollars increased 2.4% internationally. Sales in our wholesale segment were $164.1 million as compared to sales of $169.4 million…

Operator

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] And we will take our first question from Oliver Chen with Cowen and Company. Please go ahead, sir.

Oliver Chen

Analyst

Hi. Thanks. Really solid results, great job. We had a question regarding your guidance and what you are seeing in the marketplace. Does your guidance incorporate similar trends in terms of tourism and the incoming tourism and the tourism shifts and also the reality of negative traffic in the department store channel? Also, your remarks are really helpful about wearable technology. It sounded like you said it won't be a significant part of your business. Is that different from what you had previously thought, just wanted to understand what underpins your thinking there lately just because that sector is so dynamic.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Well, thank you, Oliver. And on the first part, obviously, our guidance takes into account what we believe is still a volatile marketplace. We hope in improving marketplace, but we still believe there is lot of volatility in tourist and traffic trends. We are planning them to continue to be challenging, although you are probably -- we hope you will start to see an improvement. So certainly it takes that into account and obviously a lot of the -- all of the holiday season happens between really, Thanksgiving and the beginning of January. So there is still a lot of retail sales to happen between now and then. On the other side, I think we’ve always taken a kind of patient approach to the wearable technology space and smartwatch space, so we’re really proud of the hybrids that we've introduced in our fashion brands and the one that we will introduce in Movado this year, and we’re continuing to explore other opportunities in that segment as well, but we also see a really continued large market for conventional watches as long as you drive them with innovation, image, and design.

Oliver Chen

Analyst

Okay. And the Minkoff deal sounds really great, it's a really differentiated brand, has always been trend right amongst a nice wide demographic. Where does that sit in your portfolio and why did this deal make sense to you? And thoughts on what you’re thinking that would be optimal in terms of the distribution opportunity ahead? And Efraim, on the Macy's and wholesale channel at large, as department stores engage in some of the shop-in-shop initiatives that they’re conducting, do you -- how do you expect that to potentially impact your business?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Sure. So, let me answer the first one first. We are really excited about Rebecca Minkoff that reaches a younger Millennial consumer through highly differentiated design as well as excellent value. So for us, it’s really our entry level into -- from a value perspective and where we can keep the fashion trend right and really exciting. So we will introduce it in a very limited way. Really doing -- trying to do a significant direct business through the Rebecca Minkoff retail and dotcom channels as well as very limited distribution, really keeping the exclusivity of the brand, that the brand has maintained while appealing to a young Millennial consumer, and the second part of your question?

Ricardo Quintero

Management

On Macy's and wholesale [ph].

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Okay. So …

Ricardo Quintero

Management

And the shop-in-shop.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Yes, I think there is a tech bar right now in at -- in some of wholesale channels and we’re participating in that with our brands, Movado and our fashion brands, and as well as in many stores we do especially with our Movado brand have shop-in-shops. So, including a flagship shop for example at Macy's Herald Square, but in other retailers as well. So we’re excited about that opportunity to develop that in the future as well.

Oliver Chen

Analyst

Best regards. Happy holidays. Thank you.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Thank you, Oliver.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

Wish you the same.

Sallie DeMarsilis

Management

Wish you the same, Oliver.

Operator

Operator

And we will take our next question from Ed Yruma from KeyBanc Capital Markets. Please go ahead.

Edward Yruma

Analyst

Good morning, guys. Thanks for taking my question. I guess, first, your comments about the potential for stabilization, I guess, just could you walk through -- you’ve always had some very illuminating content on selling versus sell-through and sell-in has been weak for a prolonged period of time. Are you seeing that pick up, or are you just seeing sell-throughs accelerate, which should precipitate more sell-in?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

I mean, everything -- and I will turn it over to Ricardo after this, but I mean we would be precipitated on increased sell-through, so it's really about the market stabilizing and sell-through beginning to improve.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

Yes, I mean, as you know, Ed, these models in terms of inventory that retailers want to carry is predicated on sell-through results. So we think we’re well-positioned now. We think the level of newness in our assortments is very strong for the holiday season and we hope that sell-through materializes so that we can see this improvement of the stabilization. But again everything is predicated on sell-through results, concentrated into a short period of time.

Edward Yruma

Analyst

Got it. I know you had some constructive comments around the Esperanza relaunch. Can you talk about how material the sell-in was for Esperanza? And then as we think about, I guess, kind of the -- some of the innovation you’ve added, some of it is Esperanza, if it's Heritage versus some of the core Legacy Museum pieces, has there been a difference in performance of kind of new versus some of the legacy pieces? Thank you.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

So we’ve had a lot of innovation in our Movado brand starting really with Bold several years ago, Edge last year that continues to perform well, and then the introduction of Heritage in the spring on a very limited basis, which we believe has larger opportunities in the future, and then Esperanza is really kind of a return to our roots. So that -- and we’re very excited, we got a very good reception from retailers and our initial early sell-through on the product is excellent, it’s well priced for consumers and it’s a beautiful product. We also have introduced Slim across our total brand portfolio and that has done very, very well. And with the just current introduction, actually just at the end of the last month, the introduction of Movado Slim that we’ve gotten an excellent reception to and that’s priced from $595 -- at $595 and $695. So, it's an excellent value to the consumer as well.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

And Heritage as well, just to build on what Efraim said, we know that Heritage is very appealing to a Millennial consumer. So we’re really excited about what I shared with you in our prepared remarks. The customization module on movado.com, which you can actually do on you smartphone as well and we know the customization is really important for today’s consumer. So we had been very active in terms of innovation and putting the consumer first and making sure that we have beautiful compelling product at the right value equation.

Edward Yruma

Analyst

Great. Thanks so much.

Operator

Operator

And we will take our next question from Frank Camma from Sidoti & Company. Please go ahead, sir.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Good morning, guys, and congratulations.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

Thanks.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Thanks, Frank.

Sallie DeMarsilis

Management

Thanks, Frank.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Since I didn’t follow you at the time, could you just talk about sort of with Esperanza, last time you had launched it, how long it sort of played a material part of the business? Just trying to understand how meaningful that could be?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

So Esperanza for us was a meaningful part of the business for -- probably now going back ended about five, six years ago, and for about a 15-year period. So, it’s a quite stable product that had gotten quite frankly, dated. And we feel that today’s current design is really, really up to date for today’s consumer. The consumer is telling us that so far and what’s actually interesting is the men's and the women's design are slightly different as well. One slightly more masculine, the other one obviously more feminine.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Okay.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

And just building on this, Frank, one of the big trend we’re seeing also in the fashion world is this cut through negative space, we see it in shoes, we see it in apparel, so that trend is also playing very nicely with Esperanza, which has this beautiful -- Esperanza is all about obviously the dot, but the bracelet has the …

Frank Camma

Analyst

Yes.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

… cut through approach, which is very compelling and ties into this new trend.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Yes, it's a nice -- definitely a nice looking product. I had a question on the licensed brands. Was there any particular strength among those brands that you could call out?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Well, I think our fashion watch business in Europe was quite strong, especially in our key markets of Germany and the U.K., so -- and the U.S., which has been challenging a whole year continue to be challenging and part of that was again people rightsizing their inventory based on their expectations for the fashion watch category in the U.S.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Okay. And so as a follow-up to that, since Europe did well, the Minkoff brand -- correct me if I’m wrong, is not -- is really a U.S brand, correct and not so much in Europe?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

And they’re expanding internationally, but they’re …

Frank Camma

Analyst

Okay.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

… very early stages of that expansion. But we believe it's -- there are segments we believe where there is white space in the …

Frank Camma

Analyst

Sure.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

… category to be able to succeed and Rebecca Minkoff sits in that space.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Okay. Just two other quick questions, the share repurchases not much done in the quarter, given where the share price was. I was just wondering if you can comment on that, given the cash balance?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Well, we’ve continue to prudently, I guess, build our cash balance and I think we’ve a share repurchase program out there and I think we were really understanding the uncertainty and volatility that was in the marketplace …

Frank Camma

Analyst

Okay.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

… played fairly conservatively with our balance sheet.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Sure. Okay and most -- just a -- as clarification, most of your cash is held overseas, correct?

Efraim Grinberg

Management

That is correct.

Frank Camma

Analyst

Okay. Thank you.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

Thank you.

Ricardo Quintero

Management

Thank you.

Sallie DeMarsilis

Management

Great. Thanks, Frank.

Operator

Operator

And that concludes today’s question-and-answer session. I'd like to turn it back over to our management for any additional or closing remarks.

Efraim Grinberg

Management

So, I’d like to thank all of you for participating with us today and wish everybody a great Thanksgiving holiday coming up this week. So thank you very much.

Operator

Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, that does conclude today’s presentation. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.