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Children's Place released Q4 2024 results unexpectedly on a Friday; strange timing after a tumultuous week for investors. Despite a 10% sales decline, profitability has improved significantly under new CEO Muhammed Umair, with operating profit turning positive and net losses decreasing. High inventory levels and low turnover remain concerns, but the focus on margins and potential merchandise strategy changes could improve the situation by year-end.
Reports Third Consecutive Quarter of Adjusted Operating Profits Net Sales of $409 million for Fourth Quarter and $1.386 billion for Full Year Significant Improvement in Gross Profit Margin to 29% for Fourth Quarter and 33% for Full Year Lowest Level of SG&A Spending in more than 15 Years during Fourth Quarter and Full Year Improvement in Operating Income of $68.6 million for Fourth Quarter 2024 versus 2023 Significant Improvement in Liquidity Position with Completion of $90 Million Rights Offering subsequent to Year-End SECAUCUS, N.J., April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Children's Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children's specialty retailer in North America with an omni-channel portfolio of brands and an industry-leading digital-first model, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended February 1, 2025.
PLCE stock surged on well-received quarterly results last September, but shares in the children's apparel retailer have since coughed back the bulk of these gains. Yet while uncertainty about the company's turnaround has increased over the past six months, shares have inched higher, ahead of The Children's Place's scheduled April 11 earnings release. A post-earnings return to PLCE's 52-week high, more than double current price levels, isn't out of the question, but various factors suggest it's highly uncertain this happens.
SECAUCUS, N.J., March 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Children's Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children's specialty retailer in North America with an omni-channel portfolio of brands and an industry-leading digital-first model, today announced that their fourth quarter and year-end fiscal 2024 financial results, and Turki S.
SECAUCUS, N.J., March 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Children's Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children's specialty retailer in North America with an omni-channel portfolio of brands, announced the appointment of John Szczepanski as Chief Financial Officer, effective March 31, 2025. He will report to Muhammad Umair, President and Interim Chief Executive Officer. As Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Szczepanski will oversee finance, accounting, financial planning & analysis, tax, treasury, procurement, investor relations, internal audit and real estate.
SECAUCUS, N.J., Feb. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Children's Place, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCE), the largest pure-play children's specialty retailer in North America with an omni-channel portfolio of brands, today announced that the Company has appointed Rhys Summerton to the Company's Board of Directors and as a member of the Audit Committee. Mr. Summerton will hold office until the annual meeting of stockholders of the Company to be held in 2025. Ms. Summerton is an independent director and qualifies as an “audit committee financial expert” under applicable SEC and Nasdaq rules.
Shares of Children's Place Inc (PLCE, Financial) surged 2.90% in mid-day trading on Oct 2. The stock reached an intraday high of $14.85, before settling at $14.55, up from its previous close of $14.14.
The Children's Place, Inc. saw a surprise profit due to cutting unprofitable promotions, reducing marketing spend, and ending free shipping, despite a 7.5% sales decline. Gross profit surged by $24 million, with gross margin expanding by 960 basis points, driven by lower costs and higher prices on units sold. Adjusted net income turned positive at $3.9 million, or $0.30 per share, a significant improvement from a $26.5 million loss last year.
Shares for Children's Place (PLCE) nearly doubled at the close on Wednesday following its profit surprise. George Tsilis talks about the "turnaround story" for the children's clothing store and what it needs to stay successful.
Children's Place Inc.'s stock soared 90% as a rare gainer Wednesday after the retailer topped analyst expectations with its first adjusted profit in two years.