UBS's Michael Binetti maintains a Neutral rating on Kohl's stock with an unchanged $44 price target as the company's earnings report did contain some less-than-stellar metrics.
Justification For Staying Sidelined
Perhaps most notable, Kohl's 2.7 percent same-store sales decline implies total transactions continued to fall by a mid-single-digit percentage point year-over-year. Also, the reported same-store sale metric was short of the analyst's own expectations of a 1.5-percent decline, even worse than the consensus estimate that called for a 1.2-percent decline.
While bulls will describe Kohl's as a solid free cash flow yield story, the analyst noted operating cash flow in the quarter was just $46 million versus $146 million in the same quarter a year ago.
Among the positive aspects of the report, Binetti highlighted the company's commentary in which management said that sales and traffic improved in March and April after a weak February. But since February accounts for 28 percent of the quarter, it is uncertain if March and April combined were positive even when factoring in the launch of Under Armour Inc UAA products in March.
Bottom line, the analyst is mixed on improving same-store sales trends after the first quarter and there is currently "little reason" for any positive earnings per share revisions in at least the near term.
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