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Why Kohl's Stock Crashed 26% on Thursday

Motley Fool - Thu May 30, 9:54AM CDT

Kohl's Corporation (NYSE: KSS) stock imploded Thursday morning -- down 26.3% through 10:15 a.m. ET -- after reporting a big net loss where investors had expected a profit.

Heading into the first quarter, analysts forecast Kohl's would earn $0.04 per share on sales of $3.3 billion. Both predictions represented declines from Kohl's Q1 2023 report, but the news was even worse than expected. Kohl's didn't earn any profit at all but lost $0.24 per share. Its sales were only $3.2 billion.

Kohl's Q1 earnings

Kohl's did raise its gross profit margin by half a percentage point to 39.5% and worked off 13% of its inventory -- a neat trick for a brick-and-mortar retailer: growing margins while unloading stale inventory! Kohl's also trimmed selling, general, and administration (SGA) spending by 0.8%.

These cuts failed to offset a sales decline of 5% year over year, however. As a result, SGA costs as a percentage of sales increased, cutting Kohl's operating profits in half. Bottom line: The company's $0.24 per share loss completely wiped out Kohl's year-ago $0.13 per share profit.

Is Kohl's stock a sell?

So, that's the bad news. What's the good news?

Well, things should get better as the year progresses. Kohl's forecasts sales declining 2% to 4% through the end of 2024, which isn't great, but it's better than Q1's 5% decline. Operating profit margins should remain positive in the 3%-ish range. And on the bottom line, Kohl's says it will be profitable this year, earning between $1.25 and $1.85 per share.

Even at the bottom of that range, $1.25 in profit makes Kohl's only a 16 price-to-earnings (P/E) stock. And if Kohl's can earn $1.85 per share, its P/E drops to just 11. Factor in a generous 7.3% dividend yield -- which Kohl's should be able to maintain if profits are as expected -- and Kohl's shouldn't have to grow much at all over the next five years to make this stock a real bargain.

If I owned Kohl's stock today, I don't think I'd sell it.

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