Looking ahead, Mr. Conroy said, “While we were pleased with our 2024 results, including the holiday selling period, sales trends began softening later in January and into February. We believe a combination of unseasonable weather and heightened volatility in the macroeconomic and geopolitical environments has negatively impacted customer traffic. Given the lack of visibility we have on these external factors, we believe it is prudent to take a cautious approach in forecasting our business, especially as we start the year. For the 52 weeks ending January 31, 2026, while we hope to do better, we are planning same store sales of down 1% to up 2% on top of a 3% gain in 2024. Based on these assumptions, fiscal 2025 earnings per share are projected to be $5.95 to $6.55 compared to $6.32 for the fiscal year ended February 1, 2025. As previously mentioned, fiscal 2024 results included a per share benefit of $0.14 from the facility sale.”
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