Skip to main content

The Container Store Group Inc(TCS-N)
NYSE

Today's Change
Real-Time Last Update Last Sale Cboe BZX Real-Time

Why The Container Store Stock Rallied While Other Retailers Fell Hard

Motley Fool - Wed May 18, 2022

What happened

Shares of The Container Store(NYSE: TCS), a retailer with a focus on storage and closet items, rose as much as 12.5% in early trading on Wednesday. The big news was the company's fiscal fourth quarter 2021 earnings release, which hit the market after the close Tuesday. While the stock gave back almost half of that gain to end the session up by 6.8%, the broader market closed the day deep in the red, with retailers particularly hard hit. So that gain was still pretty impressive, relatively speaking.

So what

In the fourth quarter of its fiscal 2021, which ended April 2, The Container Store's sales totaled $305.5 million, down slightly compared to the prior-year quarter. That comparison, however, isn't clean, because its fiscal 2020 Q4 included an extra (fourteenth) week. Notably, sales in the quarter were up 26.6% from fiscal 2019's (13-week) fourth quarter.

For the full year, meanwhile, the retailer's sales reached a new record of $1.1 billion, 10.5% above the fiscal 2020 tally and 19.5% higher than in 2019. All in, it looks like The Container Store is still in growth mode.

A person selecting clothing from an organized closet.

Image source: Getty Images.

On the bottom line, The Container Store reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.46, down from $0.71 in the prior-year period, but up from the $0.30 earned in fiscal Q4 2019. For the full fiscal year, the company booked earnings per share of $1.65 compared to $1.24 in fiscal 2020 and $0.30 in fiscal 2019. Once again, the retailer appears to be heading in the right direction, noting that capital spending needs are material when a small company is still expanding its business. (The Container Store's market cap is only around $380 million.) It's not shocking that investors were pleased with the results: Both sales and earnings came in above analysts' consensus estimates.

Now what

Adding to the stock's allure, management also came out with long-term guidance that calls for the company to surpass $2 billion in sales by 2027. Driving that will be comparable-store sales growth in the low-single-digit percentages and the planned opening of 76 new stores. There are two store openings planned for fiscal 2022. When all is said and done, the big takeaway here is that The Container Store remains a fast-growing retailer. While a recession might make management's targets harder to achieve, given the company's record-setting success in fiscal 2021 and its business expansion since 2019, there's no reason to doubt its ability to live up to those heady growth promises eventually.

10 stocks we like better than The Container Store Group
When our award-winning analyst team has a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the newsletter they have run for over a decade, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, has tripled the market.*

They just revealed what they believe are the ten best stocks for investors to buy right now... and The Container Store Group wasn't one of them! That's right -- they think these 10 stocks are even better buys.

See the 10 stocks

*Stock Advisor returns as of April 7, 2022

Reuben Gregg Brewer has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Paid Post: Content produced by Motley Fool. The Globe and Mail was not involved, and material was not reviewed prior to publication.

More from The Globe