Pumpkin Patch says annual profit to beat estimates at $10.1M; stock jumps 11%
By Jonathan Underhill
Aug. 16 (BusinessDesk) - Pumpkin Patch, the children’s clothing chain, said full-year profit before one-time items was
about $10.1 million, beating estimates as bank debt and inventory levels fell and online sales rose. The stock jumped 11
percent.
Analysts had been forecasting full-year reported profit before one-time items of $9.2 million for the year ended July
31. The shares rose 10 cents to $1.01, the highest since May 2, and have soared 42 percent this year.
The company attributed the result to “solid trading performances over the last three months.” The profit figure excludes
non-recurring reorganisation costs.
Both bank debt and inventory were lower than market expectations, it said. Bank debt fell to $55 million from $61
million and inventory dropped to about $62 million from $84 million.
Online sales for the year exceeded $30 million and were up 50 percent on the previous year “with strong growth for both
Pumpkin Patch and Charlie & Me brands across all online markets,” the company said.
The company plans to release its full results on Sept. 27.
(BusinessDesk)