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CarMax (NYSE:KMX) Misses Q3 Sales Targets, But Stock Soars 5.1%

Published 2023-12-21, 07:05 a/m
CarMax (NYSE:KMX) Misses Q3 Sales Targets, But Stock Soars 5.1%
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Used automotive vehicle retailer Carmax (NYSE:KMX) fell short of analysts' expectations in Q3 FY2024, with revenue down 10.5% year on year to $6.15 billion. It made a GAAP profit of $0.52 per share, improving from its profit of $0.24 per share in the same quarter last year.

Key Takeaways from CarMax (NYSE:KMX)'s Q3 Results We were impressed by how significantly CarMax blew past analysts' EPS expectations this quarter due to a more efficient expense base that resulted from cost reduction efforts. Higher-than-expected operating margin and the resulting EPS beat stood out as positives in these results. However, its revenue unfortunately missed analysts' expectations. Zooming out, we know that expectations have been low for the used car industry, and CarMax reported better-than-feared results. The stock is up 5.6% after reporting and currently trades at $78.89 per share.

Is now the time to buy CarMax? Find out by reading the original article on StockStory.

CarMax (KMX) Q3 FY2024 Highlights:

  • Market Capitalization: $11.85 billion
  • Revenue: $6.15 billion vs analyst estimates of $6.30 billion (2.5% miss)
  • EPS: $0.52 vs analyst estimates of $0.41 (27.2% beat)
  • Free Cash Flow of $64.82 million, down 93.9% from the same quarter last year
  • Gross Margin (GAAP): 10%, down from 10.6% in the same quarter last year
  • Same-Store Sales were down 8.3% year on year (miss)
  • Store Locations: 240 at quarter end, increasing by 10 over the last 12 months

Known for its transparent, customer-centric approach and wide selection of vehicles, Carmax (NYSE:KMX) is the largest automotive retailer in the United States.

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Vehicle RetailerBuying a vehicle is a big decision and usually the second-largest purchase behind a home for many people, so retailers that sell new and used cars try to offer selection, convenience, and customer service to shoppers. While there is online competition, especially for research and discovery, the vehicle sales market is still very fragmented and localized given the magnitude of the purchase and the logistical costs associated with moving cars over long distances. At the end of the day, a large swath of the population relies on cars to get from point A to point B, and vehicle sellers are acutely aware of this need.

Sales GrowthCarMax is one of the larger companies in the consumer retail industry and benefits from economies of scale, enabling it to gain more leverage on fixed costs and offer consumers lower prices.

As you can see below, the company's annualized revenue growth rate of 7.6% over the last four years (we compare to 2019 to normalize for COVID-19 impacts) was decent as it opened new stores and expanded its reach.

This quarter, CarMax missed Wall Street's estimates and reported a rather uninspiring 10.5% year-on-year revenue decline, generating $6.15 billion in revenue. Looking ahead, Wall Street expects revenue to remain flat over the next 12 months.

Number of StoresThe number of stores a retailer operates is a major determinant of how much it can sell, and its growth is a critical driver of how quickly company-level sales can grow.

When a retailer like CarMax is opening new stores, it usually means it's investing for growth because demand is greater than supply. Since last year, CarMax's store count increased by 10 locations, or 4.3%, to 240 total retail locations in the most recently reported quarter.

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Over the last two years, the company has generally opened new stores and averaged 4.4% annual growth in its physical footprint, which is decent and on par with the broader sector. With an expanding store base and demand, revenue growth can come from multiple vectors: sales from new stores, sales from e-commerce, or increased foot traffic and higher sales per customer at existing stores.

Same-Store Sales CarMax's demand has been shrinking over the last eight quarters, and on average, its same-store sales have declined by 9.7% year on year. This performance is quite concerning and the company should reconsider its strategy before investing its precious capital into new store buildouts.

In the latest quarter, CarMax's same-store sales fell 8.3% year on year. This decrease was an improvement from the 21% year-on-year decline it posted 12 months ago. It's always great to see a business improve its prospects.

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