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VILLAGE SUPER MARKET INC (VLGEA)·Q4 2023 Earnings Summary
Executive Summary
- Q4 2023 delivered solid top-line and margin expansion: sales grew 5.0% to $553.8M, gross margin expanded 97 bps to 29.08%, and net income rose 21% to $15.3M; adjusted net income increased 27% to $15.6M .
- Comp momentum improved: same-store sales rose 3.2% (price inflation-driven) and same-store digital sales accelerated to 12% in Q4, following 3.4% comps and 4.8% digital in Q3, and 3.2% comps and 0.5% digital in Q2 .
- Margin drivers were favorable departmental margin mix and higher Wakefern patronage dividends/rebates; headwinds included higher warehouse assessments, increased self-insured claims, maintenance and technology costs; interest income continued to benefit from higher rates and larger Wakefern note balances and deposits .
- No formal Q4 guidance was issued; prior quarter commentary pointed to FY23 SSS of 3.0–4.0% and continued quarterly dividends of $0.25 (Class A)/$0.1625 (Class B) (no update in Q4 press release) .
What Went Well and What Went Wrong
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What Went Well
- Gross margin expanded 97 bps YoY to 29.08% on improved departmental gross margins (+51 bps), higher patronage dividends/rebates (+37 bps), lower LIFO (+24 bps), and reduced promotional spend (+14 bps) .
- Same-store sales +3.2% (inflation-led) and same-store digital sales +12%, demonstrating improving traffic/engagement in digital channels .
- Interest income rose on higher rates and increased balances in Wakefern-related notes and demand deposits, supporting below-the-line earnings leverage .
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What Went Wrong
- Operating and administrative expense rate increased 78 bps YoY to 23.92%, with adjusted O&A up 61 bps to 23.84% on higher self-insured claims, facility repairs/maintenance, security, technology initiatives, and legal/consulting fees .
- Warehouse assessment charges from Wakefern pressured gross margin by 24 bps (also headwinds in prior quarters), indicating persistent cost friction in the supply chain .
- Effective tax rate increased to 32.7% in Q4 (vs 30.8% prior-year quarter), providing less net income carry-through than otherwise would be implied by operating leverage .
Financial Results
Quarterly trends (sequential: Q2 → Q3 → Q4 FY23)
Year-over-year comparison (Q4 FY22 → Q4 FY23)
KPIs
Non-GAAP notes: Q4 adjusted net income excludes a $0.4M loss on non-operating equity investments and includes related tax effects; prior-year adjustments included pension settlement charges (FY22) .
Estimates vs. Actuals
- S&P Global consensus EPS and revenue for Q4, Q3, and Q2 2023 were unavailable at time of query due to vendor limits; we therefore cannot provide a beat/miss analysis for this quarter. Estimates from S&P Global were unavailable at query time (daily request limit reached).
Guidance Changes
Note: The Q4 press release did not provide new/out-year quantitative guidance; prior-quarter commentary shown for continuity .
Earnings Call Themes & Trends
No Q4 FY23 earnings call transcript was available to review; themes are synthesized from the Q4 press release and Q2–Q3 filings/press releases.
Management Commentary
- Margin expansion drivers: “Gross profit as a percentage of sales increased to 29.08%… due primarily to increased departmental gross margin percentages (0.51%), increased patronage dividends and rebates received from Wakefern (0.37%), less promotional spending (0.14%) and lower LIFO charges (0.24%) partially offset by increased warehouse assessment charges from Wakefern (0.24%) and an unfavorable change in product mix (0.05%).”
- Operating expense dynamics: Adjusted O&A expense rate rose on “increases in self-insured claim costs (0.22%), facility repair and maintenance costs (0.17%), security (0.05%), technology initiatives (0.05%) and legal and consulting fees (0.05%).”
- Financing/other income: “Interest income increased… due primarily to higher interest rates and larger amounts invested in variable rate notes receivable from Wakefern and demand deposits invested at Wakefern.”
Q&A Highlights
- No Q4 FY23 earnings call transcript was available in our document corpus for VLGEA; as a result, Q&A themes and any clarifications from management could not be reviewed.
Estimates Context
- S&P Global (Capital IQ) consensus for Q4 FY23 (EPS and revenue) was unavailable at time of query due to vendor daily request limits; therefore, we cannot assess beat/miss versus Wall Street this quarter. Estimates from S&P Global were unavailable at query time (daily request limit reached).
Key Takeaways for Investors
- Margin quality improved materially in Q4 on structural levers (departmental margin improvements, patronage/rebates, lower LIFO, reduced promotions) despite persistent warehouse assessment headwinds; watch sustainability into FY24 as inflation normalizes .
- Digital growth is inflecting (Q2 +0.5% → Q3 +4.8% → Q4 +12%), suggesting improved omnichannel execution and customer adoption; continued traction could support share gains and basket growth .
- Cost control bears monitoring: Q4’s higher O&A rate was driven by self-insured claims and facility/tech/security spend; investors should track the cadence of these costs and any normalization in claims frequency/severity .
- Interest income tailwind from Wakefern-related notes/deposits enhances earnings resilience amid rate environment; a pivot in rates or cash balances would moderate this benefit .
- No new Q4 guidance; prior quarter indicated FY23 SSS 3–4% and maintained quarterly dividends ($0.25 Class A / $0.1625 Class B); absent new guidance, focus shifts to FY24 store projects, remodel ROI, and Fairway/Manhattan trajectory .
- Supply chain/assessment fees remain a structural headwind; any improvements at Wakefern or cooperative-level efficiencies could unlock further margin gains over time .
- Tactical setup: Near-term narrative support comes from demonstrated margin execution and digital acceleration; key watch items include OpEx normalization, comps durability as inflation abates, and clarity on FY24 capex and store pipeline returns .
Sources:
- Q4 2023 8-K and press release with consolidated statements and non-GAAP reconciliations .
- Q3 2023 10-Q and press release (for trends and KPIs) .
- Q2 2023 10-Q and press release (for trends and KPIs) .
Earnings call transcript: not found for Q4 FY23 in available sources.