Release Date: March 12, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you elaborate on the strategic decision to transition smaller international geographies to a distributor model? A: Franco Fogliato, CEO, explained that transitioning smaller international geographies to a distributor model allows Fossil to build a more competitive and profitable model in key markets. This strategy leverages local knowledge and regional expertise, lowers operating expenses, and positions the company for long-term scalable growth. Five countries have already transitioned, with more expected this year.
Q: What are the expected impacts of the store closures and reduced promotional activities on sales? A: Andrew Skobe, Interim CFO, stated that for 2025, worldwide net sales are expected to decline in the mid to high teens, with store closures impacting sales by approximately $45 million. Reduced promotional activities, particularly in the e-commerce channel, will also affect sales. However, these actions are anticipated to drive more profitable growth over the long term.
Q: How is Fossil planning to strengthen its balance sheet and increase liquidity? A: Franco Fogliato, CEO, mentioned that Fossil ended the year with $177 million in liquidity and is actively working to monetize non-core assets, improve working capital, and address upcoming debt maturities. The company is also pursuing non-core asset sales and opportunities for incremental expense savings.
Q: What are the key initiatives under the turnaround plan to refocus on Fossil's core business? A: Franco Fogliato, CEO, outlined three primary pillars: refocusing on the core business, right-sizing the cost structure, and strengthening the balance sheet. Key initiatives include launching a new Fossil brand platform, leveraging core licensed brands, optimizing the global wholesale footprint, and driving channel profitability.
Q: What are the expected SG&A savings for 2025, and what factors are driving these savings? A: Andrew Skobe, Interim CFO, indicated that Fossil expects to capture approximately $100 million in SG&A savings in 2025 compared to 2024. This will be achieved through corporate workforce reductions, reduced costs from transitioning to a distributor model in smaller markets, and the closure of approximately 50 retail stores.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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