Sportsman's Warehouse Reports Q3 Revenue of $331.32M, Same Store Sales Up 2.2%
Reports Q3 revenue $331.32M, consensus $331.11M. Same store sales increased 2.2% in Q3. "This quarter we delivered our third consecutive period of positive same-store sales growth, driven by strong performance in our hunting, fishing, firearms, and personal protection categories, while continuing to gain share in a highly promotional and challenging retail environment," said Paul Stone, Chief Executive Officer of Sportsman's Warehouse. "We were also pleased in early November to open our new Surprise, Arizona location - our 11th store in the state - which marks our first personal protection-focused concept in a market where we have a proven track record of strong performance. This strategically located store represents our only planned opening for both 2025 and 2026 and reflects our commitment to thoughtful capital management."
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Analysts Downgrade Sportsman's Warehouse Forecasts Following Q3 Results
Earnings Report: Sportsman’s Warehouse Holdings Inc reported third-quarter earnings of 8 cents per share, meeting analyst expectations, while sales of $331.323 million exceeded estimates.
Future Outlook: The company anticipates flat to slightly increased net sales for FY25 and expects adjusted EBITDA between $22 million and $26 million.
Store Expansion: The CEO announced the opening of a new store in Surprise, Arizona, marking the company's first personal protection-focused concept, with no further openings planned until 2026.
Stock Performance: Following the earnings announcement, Sportsman’s Warehouse shares fell 34.7% to $1.60, prompting analysts to adjust their price targets downward.

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