Key Takeaways And Trends From L’Brands Q1 Results

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L Brands (NYSE: LB) posted a mixed performance in its recent first quarter earnings.  Net sales of the company rose to $2.626 billion, up 8% from the prior-year quarter, with adjusted earnings per share at $0.17. This was driven by growth across its Bath and Body Works segment, a well-positioned customer strategy, international diversification, and rising online sales.
Store only comparable sales had also increased 3 % year over year.  Even though the BBW segment continues to perform well, the results have been disappointing for Victoria’s Secret. On the other hand,  VS Stores still continue to be the most important segment for the company as it derives close to 50% of its revenues from this segment and it is striving to get it back on track.
Based on the factors that affected the company’s investment spending in business and the pressure on the Victoria’s Secret segment, the company revised its guidance for 2018  sales to grow by single digits and adjusted earnings in the band of $2.70 to $3.00 per share including earnings per share between $0.30 and $0.35 in the second quarter. Please refer to our dashboard analysis on L Brands Q1.

Key trends from L Brands first quarter earnings are outlined below:

Segment-Wise Performance with Outperformance by Bath and Body Works segment – The decline in traffic in brick-and-mortar stores has been a major cause of concern for VS, causing its revenue to decline by 47.6% to $83.2  million.  The company is making attempts to improve understanding of customers’ demands in order to make the products more relevant and relatable to them. The company has also focused on more efficient teams, strengthening its core bra business with new innovation in line with fashion trends, and focusing on the holiday season during the end of the year. L Brands also had recently exited swimwear at PINK.

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Strong performances by the company’s home fragrance assortment drove that segment sales and hence Bath and Body Works’ sales increased by 21.4% to $1,23.6 million.  This segment has seen steady growth over the last few years  and is likely to boost growth in the upcoming year as well.

Well-positioned customer strategy and focus on delivering a differentiated customer experience fuels growth – L Brands continues to revamp business by improving the store experience, localizing assortments, and enhancing direct business. These measures  facilitate it to generate incremental sales and increase store transactions through higher conversion rates.  A sustained focus on cost containment, inventory management, merchandise, and speed-to-market initiatives has kept L Brands afloat in a competitive environment.

Growth in International Sales  – With their sights set on the global marketplace, the international business has become a source for long-term growth and increased sales volumes. The company continues to spend a lot of money to grow the business in the Asia region (esp. China). In Q1, Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works International sales surged to $135.1 Million.

Growth in Online Sales  – Driven by the growing trend of online shopping, online sales of the company rose in every geography underlining this to be a global trend. The online channel comprises of the company and retailer websites. L Brands is seeing very strong momentum in online sales growth with online revenue for VS was up 23% in Q1, while Bath & Body Works online revenue was up 25%. With rising disposable incomes and people continuing to spend more online, this channel constitutes an increasing share of the company’s top line.

Looking ahead,  we believe that driven by the above trends the company is focused on improving performance in the Victoria’s Secret business, staying close to its customer, improving the customer experience in stores and online, and improving assortments in compelling new product launches with steadier footing this coming year.

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