Shares of Savers Value Village, Inc. (SVV) jumped 5.15% in after-hours trading on Thursday, following the release of the company's first-quarter financial results. Despite mixed performance metrics, investors appeared to focus on the positive aspects of the report.
The thrift store operator reported Q1 sales of $370.145 million, surpassing the IBES estimate of $366.2 million. This revenue beat, coupled with the company's decision to reaffirm its 2025 outlook, likely contributed to the stock's positive movement. However, it's worth noting that the company's bottom line fell short of expectations, with earnings per share (EPS) coming in at -$0.03, compared to the IBES estimate of $0.
While Savers Value Village's operating income of $10.403 million missed the IBES estimate of $17.2 million, and pretax profit showed a loss of $5.664 million against an estimated loss of $4.01 million, investors seem to be taking a longer-term view. The reaffirmation of the 2025 outlook suggests management's confidence in the company's future performance, which may have overshadowed the near-term profit miss and driven the after-hours stock surge.
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