News Release

Dollarama reports record results for fiscal 2013 and increases dividend by 27%

MONTREAL, April 12, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Dollarama Inc. (TSX: DOL) ("Dollarama" or the "Corporation") today reported significant increases in sales and net earnings for the quarter and fiscal year ended February 3, 2013.

Financial and Operating Highlights

All comparative figures below and in the "Financial Results" section that follows are for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended February 3, 2013 compared to the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended January 29, 2012.  All financial information presented in this press release has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in Canada ("GAAP") as set out in the Handbook of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants - Part 1 which incorporates International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB").  Throughout this press release the term "Normalized" is used to refer to financial results that have been adjusted to exclude a non-recurring item. For a full explanation of the Corporation's use of non-GAAP measures, please refer to footnote 1 of the "Selected Consolidated Financial Information" section of this press release.

Throughout this press release, all references to "Fiscal 2012" are to the Corporation's fiscal year ended January 29, 2012 and to "Fiscal 2013" are to the Corporation's fiscal year ended February 3, 2013.

Dividing the retail calendar into 52 weeks of seven days each, or 364 days, leaves an extra day each year to be accounted for. As a result, every five to six years a week is added to the fiscal year. Fiscal 2013 is a 53-week year, compared with a 52-week year in Fiscal 2012. The fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 includes 14 weeks compared to 13 weeks in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2012. For purposes of calculating comparable store sales, the Corporation excluded the sales of the 53rd week of Fiscal 2013, therefore comparing the sales of the first 52 weeks of Fiscal 2013 to the comparable sales of Fiscal 2012 and the sales of the first 13 weeks of the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 to the comparable sales of the 13 weeks of the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2012.

Comparable store sales

  • Comparable store sales (13 weeks) grew 4.6% in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013;
  • Comparable store sales (52 weeks) grew 6.5% in Fiscal 2013.

Compared to the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2012 (14 weeks compared to 13 weeks)

  • Sales increased by 19.9% to $561.9 million;
  • Gross margin stood at 38.7% of sales compared to 39.8% of sales;
  • Normalized EBITDA(1) grew 20.7% to $120.9 million, or 21.5% of sales;
  • Normalized operating income(1) grew 20.4% to $110.1 million, or 19.6% of sales;
  • Normalized diluted net earnings per share(1) increased by 26.2%, from $0.84 to $1.06.
  • In addition, during the fourth quarter ended February 3, 2013, the Corporation opened 24 net new stores, for a total of 81 net new stores opened since January 29, 2012.

Compared to Fiscal 2012 (53 weeks compared to 52 weeks)

  • Sales increased by 16.0% to $1,858.8 million;
  • Gross margin stood at 37.4% of sales compared to 37.5% of sales;
  • Normalized EBITDA(1) grew 21.9% to $360.0 million, or 19.4% of sales;
  • Normalized operating income(1) grew 22.5% to $320.7 million, or 17.3% of sales;
  • Normalized diluted net earnings per share(1) increased by 30.0%, from $2.30 to $2.99.

"We are very pleased with our fourth quarter and full year financial and operating results", said Larry Rossy, Chief Executive Officer of Dollarama. "Our focus on execution at all levels has translated into continued double-digit growth in sales, operating income and net earnings. We are particularly happy to deliver 6.5% growth in comparable store sales in Fiscal year 2013, while at the same time increasing the pace of new store openings as we have opened a record 81 net new stores during this fiscal year."

Financial Results

Sales for the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 increased by 19.9% to $561.9 million from $468.7 million in the corresponding period of the prior fiscal year. The total sales for the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 include a fourteenth week, associated with the 53-week retail calendar, which accounted for $32.1 million of total sales for the quarter.

Aside from the impact of the 14th week, the increase in sales is attributable to continued organic sales growth driven by a comparable store sales growth of 4.6% in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 over and above a comparable store sales growth of 7.9% in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2012. Comparable store sales growth for the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 consisted of a 4.6% increase in average transaction size while the number of transactions remained stable. The increase in sales is also attributable to the 11.5% growth in the number of stores over the past twelve months as we added 81 net new stores bringing the total store count to 785 stores on February 3, 2013. In the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013, 56% of our sales originated from products priced higher than $1.00 compared to 50% in the corresponding quarter last year.

Sales increased by 16.0% from $1,602.8 million in Fiscal 2012 to $1,858.8 million in Fiscal 2013. Aside from the impact of the 53rd week, the increase was mainly driven by the opening of 81 net new stores, as well as a 6.5% increase in comparable store sales. Comparable store sales growth consisted of a 4.3% increase in the average transaction size combined with a 2.1% increase in the number of transactions.

The gross margin stood at 38.7% of sales in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013, compared to 39.8% of sales in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2012. The lower gross margin is attributable to an incremental increase of approximately $4.9 million in occupancy, warehousing, distribution and outbound transportation costs associated with the acceleration of new store openings, which generated minimal sales during the quarter. The Corporation opened 26 more net new stores in the second half of Fiscal 2013 than in the corresponding period of Fiscal 2012. Gross margin in Fiscal 2013 stood at 37.4%, compared to 37.5% in Fiscal 2012.

General, administrative and store operating expenses ("SG&A") for the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 was 17.2% of sales on a normalized basis(1), compared to 18.4% of sales in the corresponding period of Fiscal 2012. The improvement is attributable to store labour productivity initiatives which had a positive impact on the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 and to the scaling effects of certain fixed costs over the higher sales volume. Normalized SG&A expenses(1) in the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013 stood at $96.5 million, a 11.8% increase over $86.3 million in the corresponding period of Fiscal 2012. The increase is due primarily to the opening of 81 net new stores over the past twelve months. Normalized SG&A expenses for Fiscal 2013 were $334.8 million, or 18.0% of sales, a 9.7% increase over $305.1 million, or 19.0% of sales, in Fiscal 2012.

Net financing costs decreased by $0.4 million, from $3.1 million for the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2012 to $2.7 million for the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013. This decrease is attributable to a lower debt level and lower interest rates on the long-term debt compared to the corresponding period of Fiscal 2012. For Fiscal 2013, net financing costs decreased by $5.8 million from $16.6 million to $10.8 million. This decrease is attributable to a lower debt level and lower interest rates on the long-term debt for Fiscal 2013.

For the fourth quarter of Fiscal 2013, normalized net earnings(1) increased by 23.3% to $78.4 million, or $1.06 per diluted share, from $63.6 million, or $0.84 per diluted share, for the corresponding period of Fiscal 2012. For Fiscal 2013, normalized net earnings(1) increased by 29.4% to $224.5 million, or $2.99 per diluted share, from $173.5 million, or $2.30 per diluted share in Fiscal 2012.

Cash flows from operating activities generated $256.3 million in liquidity in Fiscal 2013 representing an increase of $83.2 million over Fiscal 2012.  This increase is mainly attributable to greater profitability ($55.3 million) and lower use of working capital through improved inventory management in Fiscal 2013.

Share repurchase program

On June 13, 2012, the Corporation received approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange to implement a normal course issuer bid ("the NCIB") to purchase, for cancellation, up to 2,583,264 common shares (representing 3.5% of the total issued and outstanding shares of the Corporation as of June 1, 2012) over the twelve-month period starting on June 15, 2012 and ending on June 14, 2013. As of February 3, 2013, the Corporation had repurchased for cancellation the maximum number of common shares approved under the NCIB, for a total cash consideration of $155.9 million at an average price of $60.36 per share.

Dividend Increase

Given the strong results announced today to close Fiscal 2013, including cash flows well above Dollarama's needs, the Board of Directors approved a 27% increase of the quarterly dividend for holders of its common shares, from $0.11 per common share to $0.14 per common share. The increased dividend will be paid on May 7, 2013 to shareholders of record at the close of business on April 30, 2013 and is designated as an "eligible dividend" for Canadian tax purposes.

The Board of Directors has determined that this new level of quarterly dividend is appropriate based on Dollarama's current cash flow, earnings, financial position and on other relevant factors. The dividend is expected to remain at this new level subject to the Board of Directors' ongoing assessment of Dollarama's future requirements, financial performance, liquidity and outlook. The payment of each quarterly dividend will remain subject to declaration of that dividend by the Board of Directors. The actual amount of each quarterly dividend, as well as each declaration date, record date and payment date is subject to the discretion of the Board of Directors.

"Dollarama completed a very successful fiscal year", said Larry Rossy, Dollarama's Chief Executive Officer. "Our healthy balance sheet and strong and improving free cash flows support our decision to increase the quarterly dividend. This increase reflects management's and Board's confidence in Dollarama's ability to return value to shareholders concurrently with pursuing its growth strategy."

About Dollarama

Dollarama is Canada's leading dollar store operator with 785 locations across the country. Our stores provide customers with compelling value in convenient locations, including metropolitan areas, mid-sized cities and small towns. Dollarama aims to provide customers with a consistent shopping experience, offering a broad assortment of everyday consumer products, general merchandise and seasonal items. Products are sold in individual or multiple units at select fixed price points up to $3.00.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release about our current and future plans, expectations and intentions, results, levels of activity, performance, goals or achievements or any other future events or developments constitute forward-looking statements. The words "may", "will", "would", "should", "could", "expects", "plans", "intends", "trends", "indications", "anticipates", "believes", "estimates", "predicts", "likely" or "potential" or the negative or other variations of these words or other comparable words or phrases, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on information currently available to us and on estimates and assumptions made by us in light of our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that we believe are appropriate and reasonable in the circumstances, but there can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct. Many factors could cause our actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements or future events or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, the following factors, which are discussed in greater detail in the "Risks and Uncertainties" section of the Corporation's management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) for Fiscal 2013 and in its continuous disclosure filings (available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com): future increases in operating and merchandise costs, inability to sustain assortment and replenishment of our merchandise, increase in the cost or a disruption in the flow of imported goods, disruption of distribution infrastructure, inventory shrinkage, inability to renew store, warehouse, distribution center and head office leases on favourable terms, inability to increase our warehouse and distribution center capacity in a timely manner, seasonality, market acceptance of our private brands, failure to protect trademarks and other proprietary rights, foreign exchange rate fluctuations, potential losses associated with using derivative financial instruments, level of indebtedness and inability to generate sufficient cash to service our debt, interest rate risk associated with variable rate indebtedness, competition in the retail industry, current economic conditions, failure to attract and retain qualified employees, departure of senior executives, disruption in information technology systems, unsuccessful execution of our growth strategy, holding company structure, adverse weather, natural disasters and geo-political events, unexpected costs associated with our current insurance program, litigation, product liability claims and product recalls, and environmental and regulatory compliance.

These factors are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect us; however, they should be considered carefully. The purpose of the forward-looking statements is to provide the reader with a description of management's expectations regarding the Corporation's financial performance and may not be appropriate for other purposes; readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements made herein. Furthermore, unless otherwise stated, the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of April 12, 2013, and we have no intention and undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

(1) Refer to footnote 1 of the "Selected Consolidated Financial Information" section of this press release.

Dollarama Inc.

Selected Consolidated Financial Information

    Period Ended   Period Ended
    14-Week   13-Week   53-Week   52-Week
(dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012   Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012
                         
Earnings Data                      
Sales $ 561,879   $ 468,706   $ 1,858,818   $ 1,602,827
Cost of sales   344,535     282,307     1,163,979     1,002,487
Gross profit   217,344     186,399     694,839     600,340
SG&A   98,233     86,295     339,662     305,121
Depreciation and amortization   10,806     8,721     39,284     33,336
Operating income   108,305     91,383     315,893     261,883
Net financing costs   2,694     3,052     10,839     16,555
Earnings before income taxes   105,611     88,331     305,054     245,328
Provision for income taxes   28,481     24,724     84,069     71,854
Net earnings $ 77,130   $ 63,607   $ 220,985   $ 173,474
                         
Basic net earnings per common share $ 1.05   $ 0.86   $ 3.00   $ 2.35
Diluted net earnings per common share $ 1.04   $ 0.84   $ 2.94   $ 2.30
                         
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period:                      
  Basic (in thousands)   73,402      73,741      73,660     73,684
  Diluted (in thousands)   73,809      75,651      75,190     75,563
                         
Other Data                      
Year-over-year sales growth   19.9%     14.7%     16.0%     12.9%
Comparable store sales growth(2)   4.6%     7.9%     6.5%     5.4%
Gross margin(3)   38.7%     39.8%     37.4%      37.5%
Normalized SG&A as a % of sales(1) (3)   17.2%     18.4%     18.0%     19.0%
Normalized EBITDA(1) $ 120,873   $ 100,104   $ 360,011   $ 295,219
Normalized operating margin(1) (3)   19.6%     19.5%     17.3%     16.3%
Normalized net earnings(1) $ 78,407   $ 63,607   $ 224,490   $ 173,474
Capital expenditures $ 22,524   $ 17,323   $ 75,007   $ 52,957
Number of stores(4)   785     704     785     704
Average store size (gross square feet)(4)   9,942     9,905     9,942     9,905
Declared dividends per common share(5) $ 0.11   $ 0.09   $ 0.42   $ 0.27
                         
    As of            
(dollars in thousands) Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012            
                         
Statement of Financial Position Data                      
Cash and cash equivalents $ 52,566   $ 70,271            
Merchandise inventories   338,385     315,873            
Property and equipment   207,697     173,053            
Total assets   1,453,692     1,407,741            
Total debt(6)   264,420     274,997            
Net debt(7)   211,854     204,726            
   
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(1) In this press release, Normalized operating income, Normalized EBITDA, Normalized SG&A and Normalized net earnings are collectively referred to as the "Non-GAAP measures". Normalized operating income represents operating income, in accordance with GAAP, adjusted for significant non-recurring charges. Normalized EBITDA represents Normalized operating income plus amortization. Normalized SG&A represents SG&A, in accordance with GAAP, adjusted for significant non-recurring charges. Normalized net earnings represents net earnings, in accordance with GAAP, adjusted for significant non-recurring charges, net of tax impacts. The Non-GAAP measures are not generally accepted measures under GAAP and do not have a standardized meaning under GAAP. The Non-GAAP measures, as calculated by the Corporation, may not be comparable to those of other issuers and should be considered as a supplement to, not a substitute for, or superior to, the comparable measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.
   
  We have included the Non-GAAP measures to provide investors with supplemental measures of our operating and financial performance. We believe the Non-GAAP measures are important supplemental metrics of operating and financial performance because they eliminate items that have less bearing on our operating and financial performance and thus highlight trends in our core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on GAAP measures. We also believe that securities analysts, investors and other interested parties frequently use non-GAAP measures in the evaluation of issuers, many of which present non-GAAP measures when reporting their results. Our management also uses the Non-GAAP measures in order to facilitate operating and financial performance comparisons from period to period, to prepare annual budgets, and to assess our ability to meet our future debt service, capital expenditure and working capital requirements.

    Period Ended   Period Ended
    14-Week   13-Week   53-Week   52-Week
(dollars in thousands) Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012   Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012
                         
A reconciliation of operating income to Normalized operating income is included below:
                         
Operating income $ 108,305   $ 91,383    $ 315,893   $ 261,883
Add: non-recurring charges:                      
  Payroll taxes on exercise of options(a)   1,762      —      4,834      — 
                         
Normalized operating income $ 100,067   $ 91,383   $ 320,727   $ 261,883
  Normalized operating margin   19.6%     19.5%     17.3%     16.3%
                         
A reconciliation of Normalized operating income to Normalized EBITDA is included below:
                         
Normalized operating income $ 110,067   $ 91,383   $ 320,727   $ 261,883
Add: Depreciation and amortization    10,806     8,721     39,284     33,336
                         
Normalized EBITDA $ 120,873   $ 100,104   $ 360,011   $ 295,219
  Normalized EBITDA margin   21.5%     21.4%     19.4%     18.4%
                         
A reconciliation of SG&A to Normalized SG&A is included below:
                         
SG&A $ 98,233   $ 86,295   $ 339,662   $ 305,121
Deduct: non-recurring charges:                        
  Payroll taxes on exercise of options(a)   (1,762)         (4,834)    
                         
Normalized SG&A $ 96,471   $ 86,295   $ 334,828   $ 305,121
  Normalized SG&A as a % of sales   17.2%     18.4%     18.0%     19.0%
                         
    Period Ended   Period Ended
    14-Week   13-Week   53-Week   52-Week
(dollars in thousands) Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012   Feb. 3, 2013   Jan. 29, 2012
                         
A reconciliation of net earnings to Normalized net earnings is included below:
                         
Net earnings $ 77,130   $ 63,607   $ 220,985   $ 173,474
  Diluted net earnings per common share $ 1.04   $ 0.84   $ 2.94   $ 2.30
                         
Add non-recurring charges (pre-tax):                      
  Payroll taxes on exercise of options(a)   1,762         4,834    
                         
Tax impact   (485)         (1,329)    
                         
Normalized net earnings $ 78,407   $ 63,607   $ 224,490   $ 173,474
  Diluted Normalized net earnings per common share  $ 1.06   $ 0.84   $ 2.99   $ 2.30

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(a)   During the third and fourth quarters of Fiscal 2013, the Corporation incurred non-recurring payroll-related charges resulting from the exercise of stock options by senior management.

 


(2) Comparable store sales represents sales of stores, including relocated and expanded stores, open for at least 13 complete fiscal months relative to the same period in the prior year. For the purposes of calculating comparable store sales, the Corporation excluded the sales of the 53rd week of Fiscal 2013.
(3) Gross margin represents gross profit divided by sales. Normalized SG&A as a % of sales represents Normalized SG&A (see note 1) divided by sales. Normalized operating margin represents Normalized operating income (see note 1) divided by sales. 
(4) At the end of the period.
(5) The Corporation's first quarterly dividend, in the amount of $0.09 per common share, was declared by the Board of Directors on June 8, 2011. On April 11, 2012, the Corporation announced that its Board of Directors had approved a 22% increase of the quarterly dividend, from $0.09 to $0.11 per common share. Dividends are usually paid at the beginning of the quarter following the declaration date.
(6) Total debt is comprised of the current portion of long-term debt, and long-term debt before debt issue costs and discounts.
(7) Net debt is defined as total debt minus cash and cash equivalents.

 

 

 

 

SOURCE: DOLLARAMA INC.

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