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Whole Foods Market Reports Second Quarter Results

Source: Whole Foods Market, Inc.
14/05/2008

May 13, 2008 - Whole Foods Market, Inc. today reported results for the 12-week second quarter ended April 13, 2008. Sales increased 27.6% to approximately $1.9 billion. Comparable store sales increased 6.7%, and identical store sales, excluding four relocated stores and two major expansions, increased 5.1%. Net income was approximately $40.0 million, and diluted earnings per share were $0.29. The Company estimates the negative impact on net income from Wild Oats was approximately $8.6 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, in the quarter. Approximately $68.4 million relating to share-based payments, depreciation and amortization, LIFO and deferred rent was expensed for accounting purposes but was non-cash.

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During the quarter, the Company produced approximately $86 million in cash flow from operations and received approximately $9 million in proceeds from the exercise of stock options. Capital expenditures were approximately $106 million of which $61 million related to new stores and approximately $10 million related to Wild Oats stores. In addition, the Company paid approximately $28 million in cash dividends to shareholders. At the end of the quarter, the Company had $61 million in cash and total debt of approximately $828 million, including $81 million drawn on its credit line. The Company has secured additional commitments totaling $100 million and expects to complete the increase of its credit line to $350 million during the third quarter. Currently, the Company has $88 million drawn on the line.

“Our business model is very successful. We are continuing to produce higher sales, comps and sales per square foot than our public competitors, and the results in our core stores are strong,” said John Mackey, chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder of Whole Foods Market. “We believe the investments we are making today in our new, acquired and existing stores will result in strong earnings growth in the future, and we are continuing to move forward with executing our long-term growth plans.”

For the 28-week period ended April 13, 2008, sales increased 29.7% to $4.3 billion. Comparable store sales increased 8.2%, and identical store sales, excluding five relocated stores and three major expansions, increased 6.2%. Net income was approximately $79.1 million, and diluted earnings per share were $0.56. Year to date, approximately $161.3 million relating to share-based payments, depreciation and amortization, LIFO and deferred rent was expensed for accounting purposes but was non-cash.

Year to date, the Company has produced approximately $157 million in cash flow from operations and received approximately $16 million in proceeds from the exercise of stock options. Capital expenditures were approximately $267 million of which $163 million related to new stores and approximately $16 million related to Wild Oats stores. In addition, the Company has paid approximately $53 million in cash dividends to shareholders.

 

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