J. C. Penney Company, Inc. reported a net loss of $348 million or $1.58 per share in the first quarter.


 

Excluding restructuring and management transition charges and non-cash primary pension plan expense, adjusted net loss for the quarter was $289 million, or $1.31 per share.                                                                     

 

“Our objective is to put jcpenney back on a path to profitable growth,” said Myron E. (Mike) Ullman, III, chief executive officer of J.C. Penney.  “To achieve this, over the past five weeks we have taken critical steps to stabilize the business, including improving our balance sheet and ensuring we have our senior leadership in place.  With that accomplished, together our team is focused on developing and executing strategies to enable us to reconnect with our customer and improve traffic and sales, while operating with strong financial discipline.”

Ullman continued, “We are looking forward, not back, and undertaking initiatives to ensure we have a successful future.  We are intensely focused on renewing customer excitement and loyalty through a combination of new attractions and long-beloved brands, with a promotional cadence that customers can appreciate and count on.  There is a good deal of work ahead, but by listening to our customers and providing the shopping experience they want, we are confident we will deliver for them and improve performance for the benefit of our suppliers, associates and shareholders.”

Operating Performance

Total sales in the first quarter were $2.635 billion, a decrease of 16.4 percent from $3.152 billion in the same period last year.  Comparable store sales decreased 16.6 percent for the quarter and were negatively impacted by the ongoing transformation of the home department.

For the quarter, gross margin was 30.8 percent of sales, compared to 37.6 percent in the same period last year.  Gross margin was negatively impacted by lower than expected sales, a higher level of clearance merchandise sales and a return to some promotional activity towards the end of the quarter.  SG&A expenses decreased $82 million compared to last year’s first quarter.  As a percent of sales, SG&A expenses increased 410 basis points to 40.9 percent of sales.  Total non-cash primary pension plan expense was $25 million.  As a percent of sales, total operating expenses were 49.3 percent in the first quarter.

For the first quarter, the Company incurred $72 million in restructuring and management transition charges.  These charges comprised the following:


  • Home office and stores $28 million, or $0.08 per share;
  • Store fixtures $28 million, or $0.08 per share;
  • Management transition $16 million, or $0.04 per share.
  • Operating cash flow in the first quarter was a use of $752 million compared to a use of $577 million in last year’s first quarter.  Investing cash flow was a use of $196 million, including capital expenditures of $214 million, compared to a use of $116 million in the same quarter last year.  Accrued and unpaid capital expenditures were $335 million at the end of the quarter.
Financial Condition

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the first quarter of 2013 were $821 million, a decrease of $18 million over the same period last year.  Total debt at the end of the quarter was $3.826 billion including $850 million outstanding on the revolving credit facility, long-term debt of $2.868 billion and capital leases and notes payable of $108 million.  This is approximately $8 million more than previously reported on May 7, 2013.

Additionally, the Company entered into a commitment letter with Goldman Sachs Bank USA for a five-year $1.75 billion senior secured term loan facility expected to close during the second quarter.    

2013 Openings

In the first quarter, the Company introduced the Joe Fresh brand with the opening of 681 locations within our stores.  During the second quarter, the Company will open a newly designed and merchandised home department featuring new brand partners such as Michael Graves, Jonathan Adler and Sir Terence Conran, among others.  Additionally, during the year the Company anticipates opening 60 Sephora inside jcpenney stores, including 30 opened during the first quarter, and ending the year with 446.