Reports Q1 revenue $277.7M, consensus $280.7M. “Our first quarter results reflect the continued success of our strategic transformation, with profits outperforming expectations by approximately 10 percent despite the challenging macroeconomic and retail environment,” said Mark Worden, President and Chief Executive Officer. “The Shoe Station growth strategy is working exceptionally well, delivering industry-leading sales growth and accretive margins across diverse market types. This consistent outperformance versus both Shoe Carnival (SCVL) and industry trends across all footwear categories has given us the confidence to accelerate our rebanner initiative.” Worden continued, “Today, we’re announcing an ambitious expansion of our rebanner strategy, with Shoe Station now expected to represent over 80 percent of our store fleet by March 2027, up from our previous target of 51 percent. We’re making these investments from a position of financial strength, with growing cash reserves and no debt. This is a pivotal moment for our company as we transform from a traditional family footwear retailer to a premium brand-focused national leader in footwear.”
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