Signs Point Towards More Bleak Outlooks from Retailers

 | Feb 21, 2023 13:37

  • S&P 500 blended EPS growth for Q4 increases for the second week in a row, now expected to come in at -4.7%
  • Peak earnings season rolls on this week with 1,524 global companies expected to report, as investors start to focus on Consumer Discretionary names
  • Potential surprises this week: EBAY
  • This marks the fourth peak week for the Q4 earnings season. If you recall, the fourth quarter reporting season stretches longer than any other, typically with four or five peak weeks vs. the three peak weeks seen for Q1 - Q3. This week we start to get results from the retailers, but there is debate as to whether those reports will be as rosy as the reading we saw on Retail Sales last week.

    January Retail Sales increased 3% MoM, much better than the 1.9% that was expected. These numbers are not adjusted for inflation, meaning that consumers out-shopped the 0.5% inflation rate for the month as measured by CPI.

    But while the consumer has remained resilient in the face of inflation, in large part due to a steady job market, many retailers have been forthcoming about how difficult it’s been to entice shoppers to spend their discretionary income. A heavy promotional environment which started in October as part of the holiday shopping season has held on longer than retailers ever intended, with discounts deeper than desired. So while it’s great to see a consumer that is still active, those dollars are hard-earned.

    While Retail Sales showed restaurants and bars pushed growth higher for January, we continue to see consumers trade down in this segment. A handful of operators of fast casual and casual dining restaurants reported last week, and while Denny’s Corp (NASDAQ:DENN), Shake Shack (NYSE:SHAK), BJs' Restaurants Inc (NASDAQ:BJRI) and Bloomin Brands Inc (NASDAQ:BLMN) were all able to beat on the bottom line, the former three came roughly in-line on revenues, while BLMN missed sales estimates.

    Texas Roadhouse (NASDAQ:TXRH) missed on both earnings and sales. The same story holds from last week, with fast food continually outpacing fast casual and casual dining. 

    Heading into the retail earnings parade, S&P 500 EPS growth now sits at -4.7% the second consecutive week of improvement, up from -4.9% last week.

    Peak Earnings Season Continues – Week 4 of 5/h2

    This marks the start of the fourth peak week of the Q4 earnings season, with 1,522 companies (from our global universe of 9,500 equities) anticipated to release results -- 61 of those coming from the S&P 500. With Home Depot's (NYSE:HD) and Walmart's (NYSE:WMT) earnings this morning, all eyes should remain on retailers as we get results from TJX Companies (NYSE:TJX), Etsy (NASDAQ:ETSY), eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) and Wayfair (NYSE:W).