Daktronics, Inc. Announces Fiscal Year and Fourth Quarter 2025 Results
FY2025 Operating Profit of $33 million; Adjusted Operating Profit of $50 million
FQ4 Operating Loss of $2 million; Adjusted Operating Income of $6 million
FQ4 Orders +29% Sequentially and +17% YoY; Year-end Product Backlog of $342 million up 8%
FY2025 Operating Cash Flow +55% to $98 million; Year-end Cash Balance of $128 million
Business and Digital Transformation on Track; Reconfirming Three Year Forward Objectives of 7-10% Sales Growth, 10-12% operating margin, 17-20% ROIC
BROOKINGS, S.D., June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Daktronics, Inc. (NASDAQ:DAKT) ('Daktronics,' the 'Company,' 'we,' 'our,' or 'us'), the leading U.S.-based designer and manufacturer of best-in-class dynamic video communication displays and control systems for customers worldwide, today reported results for its fiscal year and fourth quarter ended April 26, 2025.
Fiscal Q4 and full year 2025 financial highlights:
Q4 sales of $172.6 million and full year 2025 sales of $756.5 million compared to $215.9 million and record sales of $818.1 million at the end of Q4 and full year 2024, respectively. On a sequential basis from the seasonally slower Q3, Q4 sales rose 15.4%
Q4 gross profit as a percentage of sales of 25.0% compared to 25.7% in the year-earlier period; full year gross profit as a percentage of net sales of 25.8% decreased as compared to 27.2% for fiscal 2024
Q4 operating loss of $1.7 million compared to a profit of $19.4 million in the year-earlier period; adjusted operating income(1) was $5.8 million after excluding $7.5 million related to business and digital transformation consultant costs, legal costs associated with special corporate governance matters, and management transition costs; full-year operating income was $33.1 million compared to a record $87.1 million in fiscal 2024; full-year adjusted operating income was $49.6 million(1) after excluding $16.5 million related to business and digital transformation consultant costs, legal costs associated with special corporate governance matters, and management transition costs
Q4 net loss of $9.4 million, compared to income of $2.5 million in the year-earlier period; adjusted net income(1) was $8.8 million for the quarter after excluding a provision for credit losses on affiliate loans, the non-operating non-cash debt fair value adjustment, and tax impacted operating expense adjustments; full-year net loss was $10.1 million, compared to income of $34.6 million in fiscal 2024; adjusted net income(1) was $40.1 million for full-year fiscal 2025 after excluding a non-cash allowance for credit loss on affiliate loans, the non-operating non-cash debt fair value adjustment, and tax impacted operating expense adjustments
Q4 product and service orders of $240.7 million(2) increased 17.0% from $205.8 million in the year-ago period; full-year product and service orders were $781.3 million(1) up 5.6% from $740.2 million in fiscal 2024
Product order backlog was $341.6 million at April 26, 2025 compared to $316.9 million a year ago due to the robust increase in orders during Q4 of fiscal 2025(2)
Q4 cash flows from operations of $22.9 million and $97.7 million for full year fiscal 2025, compared to $9.5 million and $63.2 million in the same periods a year earlier, respectively
(1) Adjusted Operating Income and Adjusted Net Income are measures not defined by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"). These non-GAAP measures are used to report our results exclusive of items that are non-recurring or not core to our operating business. We believe presenting this non-GAAP financial measurement provides investors with a consistent way to analyze our performance. For more information, see the supplemental calculation contained later in this release. (2) Orders and backlog metrics are non-GAAP measures, and our methodology for determining orders and backlog may vary from the methodology used by other companies in determining their orders and backlog amounts. For more information related to backlog, see Part I, Item 1. Business of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 26, 2025.
Brad Wiemann, Daktronics' Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, 'The Company embarked on its business transformation in fiscal 2025. A rigorous analysis and planning phase of this transformation was completed with a detailed implementation plan of action designed to support ambitious sales growth, margin improvements and top quartile ROIC targets. New orders reflect strong growth, especially in our International business unit, demonstrating continued market adoption of digital display technology and a comprehensive line of products and services. We also improved contribution margin in our Commercial and Transportation segments through better alignment of capacity to demand, lower manufacturing costs and other operating efficiencies during the year. The 54.5 percent growth in full-year cash flow generated from operations in part reflected inventory efficiency initiatives and value-based pricing increases implemented as part of the business transformation effort.'
Business Transformation Update
During fiscal 2025, the Company embarked on a business transformation program to achieve and sustain a higher profit growth trajectory. The investment in this program began to realize benefits in the last four months of fiscal 2025 through initiatives to reprice products to their intrinsic value to customers, raise inventory efficiency and turnover as well as leverage the Company's purchasing power to improve input costs to get to market quicker and more efficiently. The Company's increased focus on working capital management has additionally reduced accounts receivable and contract assets. In the first quarter fiscal 2026, Daktronics rolled out its Service software system, a major milestone, which will benefit the Company in streamlining processes and enhancing customer experiences through better service management and enablement of self-service options.
Outlook and Tariff Backdrop
The tariff environment remains highly uncertain and fluid. Since the announcement of reciprocal tariffs on April 2, 2025, tariff rates have fluctuated, including periods of increases, reductions, and temporary suspensions. Given this high degree of uncertainty with respect to tariff rates, effectiveness, exceptions and competitive reaction, Daktronics cannot reliably determine the ultimate tariff impact at this time.
Daktronics remains agile and is able to implement certain measures to mitigate tariff impacts, though offsets may not be immediate. These measures include:
Selective price adjustments and escalation clauses built into contracts
Supply chain flexibility on many components
A global manufacturing footprint that affords flexibility, including shifting production to a Daktronics lower-tariff international facility, potentially reshoring production to the U.S, or a mix of both depending on specific product cost, certainty of price or customer preference
A strong and developing international growth opportunity that can further diversify the revenue base to reduce exposure to U.S.-based revenue
The Company continues to focus on proactively managing the areas of the business within our control to generate profitable growth over the long term
Mr. Wiemann added, 'As we enter fiscal 2026, our transformation efforts ensure we are well-positioned to capitalize on increasing market demand. Our market leadership, technological superiority, and high-quality value-based selling proposition set us apart. Our tiered product offering, supply and manufacturing capabilities, supported by a strengthened balance sheet, further enhance our competitive edge.
'Additionally, our three-year transformation plan includes expanding our presence in indoor markets, enhancing the services we offer, and focusing on our highest-growth and most profitable sales channels. We are on track to meet the financial objectives tied to this plan.'
Fourth Quarter and Year to Date Results
Howard Atkins, Daktronics' Acting Chief Financial Officer, commented, 'Following a record revenue year in fiscal 2024 and then an initial softness in order flows in early fiscal 2025, our teams worked to successfully drive order growth in the second half of fiscal 2025, with Q4 orders up 17.0 percent over the comparable quarter of fiscal 2024. Although net sales were not as high as orders in Q4, the lag between order growth and net sales sets the stage for solid growth in revenue as projects begin in fiscal 2026.'
Growth in orders in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was broadly led by strong demand in the Commercial, High School Park and Recreation, and International business units; on a sequential basis, orders increased 28.8 percent driven by strong demand across all business units. Orders for the full fiscal 2025 year increased 5.6 percent as compared to fiscal 2024 for the similar reasons in the same business units.
Net sales for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 decreased by 20.1 percent as compared to the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024; on a sequential basis, net sales increased 15.4 percent. Net sales for fiscal 2025 decreased 7.5 percent as compared to fiscal 2024. The decrease in sales was the result of lower volumes in each business unit, primarily driven by the Live Events business unit due to order timing and buildable backlog.
Gross profit as a percentage of net sales decreased to 25.0 percent for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 as compared to 25.7 percent in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales decreased to 25.8 percent for fiscal 2025 as compared to 27.2 percent in the prior year. The year-over-year gross profit decrease is attributable to sales mix differences between periods and a lower sales volume during fiscal 2025 as compared to fiscal 2024.
Operating expenses for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 were $44.9 million compared to $36.0 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, an increase of 24.8 percent. Operating expenses were $162.4 million for the full fiscal 2025 year as compared to $135.3 million for the full fiscal 2024 year, an increase of 20.0 percent. The increase in operating expenses for the year was attributable to $4.4 million related to investments in staffing resources to support information technology and digital transformation plans. Additionally, the increase is due to $16.5 million unique expenses in the year which included $7.1 million in strategic and digital transformation initiatives, $6.8 million for corporate governance matters including redomiciling and shareholder relations legal and advisory costs, and $2.6 million for management transition.
The above changes resulted in a negative operating margin of 1.0 percent for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to a positive operating margin of 9.0 percent for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024. Operating margin was 4.4 percent for fiscal 2025 as compared to 10.6 percent for fiscal 2024.
The increase in interest (expense) income, net for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to the same period one year ago was primarily due to the increase in average cash balances on which interest was earned during the year.
For the fourth quarter and for the fiscal 2025, the change in fair value of the convertible note was a non-cash benefit of $2.8 million and a non-cash charge of $22.5 million, respectively. In the fourth quarter and for fiscal 2024, the Company recorded non-cash charges for fair value changes of the convertible note of $5.0 million and $16.6 million, respectively. The fair value changes were primarily caused by forced conversion of the entire Convertible Note in the third and fourth quarters of fiscal 2025 and changes in stock price over the fair value measurement periods.
In fiscal 2025, the Company did not record any impairment charges for investments in affiliates, as compared to $5.3 million and $6.4 million for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2024. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, a provision for possible credit losses of $15.5 million was recorded. No such loss was recorded in fiscal 2024.
The Company's effective tax rate for fiscal 2025 was negative 73.0 percent. The effective income tax rate for fiscal 2025 was primarily impacted due to the convertible note fair value adjustment to expense that is not deductible for tax purposes. Additional other items impacting the rate were valuation allowances on equity investments, state taxes, as well as a write-down of deferred taxes related to debt issuance costs on the conversion of the convertible note. The effective tax rate for fiscal 2024 was 35.9 percent. The effective income tax rate for fiscal 2024 was primarily impacted due to the fair value adjustment to the convertible note that is not deductible for tax purposes. Additional other items impacting the rate were valuation allowances on equity investments, state taxes, as well as prior year provision to return adjustments reduced in part by tax benefits from permanent tax credits.
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Balance sheet quality was further strengthened in fiscal 2025. Cash, restricted cash and marketable securities totaled $127.5 million at April 26, 2025, and $12.0 million of long-term debt was outstanding as of that date. The long-term debt includes the face value of the debt of $12.4 million, net of $0.4 million of debt issuance costs. There were no draw-downs on the asset-based revolving credit facility during fiscal 2025 and $32.9 million was available to draw at April 26, 2025. We issued 4.0 million shares to convert the 9.0 percent convertible note payable and repurchased 2.1 million shares for a total of $29.5 million shares purchased at a weighted average cost of approximately $14.23 per share.
In fiscal year 2025, cash flow generated from operations was $97.7 million, of which $19.5 million was used for purchases of property and equipment and $29.5 million for stock repurchase. At the end of the fiscal 2025 fourth quarter, the working capital ratio was 2.2 to 1. Inventory levels dropped 23.3 percent since the end of the 2024 fiscal year on April 27, 2024, in part due to the business transformation initiatives to optimize inventory levels. Management's focus remains on managing working capital to fund the expected growth of the Company with its current sources of liquidity.
Webcast Information
The Company will host a conference call and webcast to discuss its financial results today at 10:00 a.m. (Central Time). This call will be broadcast live at http://investor.daktronics.com where related presentation materials will also be posted prior to the conference call. A webcast will be available for replay shortly after the event.
About Daktronics
Daktronics has strong leadership positions in, and is the world's largest supplier of, large-screen video displays, electronic scoreboards, LED text and graphics displays, and related control systems. The Company excels in the control of display systems, including those that require integration of multiple complex displays showing real-time information, graphics, animation, and video. Daktronics designs, manufactures, markets and services display systems for customers around the world in four domestic business units: Live Events, Commercial, High School Park and Recreation, and Transportation, and one International business unit. For more information, visit the Company's website at: www.daktronics.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Cautionary Notice: In addition to statements of historical fact, this news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws and is intended to receive the protections of such laws.
All statements, other than historical facts, included or incorporated in this presentation could be deemed forward-looking statements, particularly statements that reflect the expectations or beliefs of Daktronics, Inc. (the 'Company,' 'Daktronics,' 'we,' or 'us') concerning future events or our future financial performance. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which are often characterized by discussions of strategy, plans, or intentions or by the use of words such as 'may,' 'would,' 'could,' 'should,' 'will,' 'expect,' 'estimate,' 'anticipate,' 'believe,' 'intend,' 'plan,' 'forecast,' 'project,' 'predict,' 'potential,' 'continue,' or 'intend,' the negative or other variants of such terms, or other comparable terminology. The Company cautions that these forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations as a result of various factors, including, but not limited to, changes in economic and market conditions, management of growth, timing and magnitude of future contracts and orders, fluctuations in margins, the introduction of new products and technology, the impact of adverse weather conditions, increased regulation, the imposition of tariffs, trade wars, the availability and costs of raw materials, components, and shipping services, geopolitical and governmental actions, and other risks described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for its 2024 fiscal year (the 'Form 10-K') and in other reports filed with or furnished to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the 'SEC') by the Company. You should carefully consider the trends, risks, and uncertainties described in this presentation, the Form 10-K, and other reports filed with or furnished to the SEC by the Company before making any investment decision with respect to our securities. If any of these trends, risks, or uncertainties continues or occurs, our business, financial condition, or operating results could be materially and adversely affected, the trading prices of our securities could decline, and you could lose part or all of your investment.
Forward-looking statements are made in the context of information available as of the date of this news release and are based on our current expectations, forecasts, estimates, and assumptions. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise such statements to reflect circumstances or events occurring after this presentation except as may be required by applicable law. All forward-looking statements attributable to us or persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.
For more information contact:INVESTOR RELATIONS:Howard Atkins, Acting Chief Financial OfficerTel (605) 692-0200Investor@daktronics.com
LHA Investor Relations Carolyn Capaccio / Jody Burfening DAKTIRTeam@allianceadvisors.com
Daktronics, Inc. and SubsidiariesConsolidated Statements of Operations(in thousands, except per share amounts)(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Year Ended
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
Net sales
$
172,551
$
215,880
$
756,477
$
818,083
Cost of sales
129,406
160,501
560,990
595,640
Gross profit
43,145
55,379
195,487
222,443
Operating expenses:
Selling
15,200
15,114
60,011
56,954
General and administrative
19,727
11,555
63,498
42,632
Product design and development
9,958
9,283
38,860
35,742
44,885
35,952
162,369
135,328
Operating (loss) income
(1,740
)
19,427
33,118
87,115
Nonoperating income (expense):
Interest income (expense), net
637
(466
)
1,347
(3,418
)
Change in fair value of convertible note
2,848
(4,980
)
(22,521
)
(16,550
)
Other expense and debt issuance costs write-off, net
(15,183
)
(6,814
)
(17,795
)
(13,096
)
(Loss) income before income taxes
(13,438
)
7,167
(5,851
)
54,051
Income tax (benefit) expense
(4,013
)
4,649
4,270
19,430
Net (loss) income
$
(9,425
)
$
2,518
$
(10,121
)
$
34,621
Weighted average shares outstanding:
Basic
49,516
46,257
47,587
45,901
Diluted
49,516
46,872
47,587
46,543
(Loss) earnings per share:
Basic
$
(0.19
)
$
0.05
$
(0.21
)
$
0.75
Diluted
$
(0.19
)
$
0.05
$
(0.21
)
$
0.74
Daktronics, Inc. and SubsidiariesConsolidated Balance Sheets(in thousands)(unaudited)
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
127,507
$
81,299
Restricted cash
—
379
Accounts receivable, net
92,762
117,186
Inventories
105,839
138,008
Contract assets
41,169
55,800
Current maturities of long-term receivables
2,437
298
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
8,520
8,531
Income tax receivables
3,217
448
Total current assets
381,451
401,949
Property and equipment, net
73,884
71,752
Long-term receivables, less current maturities
1,030
562
Goodwill
3,188
3,226
Intangibles, net
568
840
Debt issuance costs, net
1,289
2,530
Right of use, investment in affiliates, and other assets
9,378
21,163
Deferred income taxes
32,104
25,862
TOTAL ASSETS
$
502,892
$
527,884
Daktronics, Inc. and SubsidiariesConsolidated Balance Sheets (continued)(in thousands)(unaudited)
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Current portion of long-term debt
$
1,500
$
1,500
Accounts payable
46,669
60,757
Contract liabilities
69,050
65,524
Accrued expenses
41,705
43,028
Warranty obligations
12,706
16,540
Income taxes payable
375
4,947
Total current liabilities
172,005
192,296
Long-term warranty obligations
23,124
21,388
Long-term contract liabilities
18,421
16,342
Other long-term obligations
6,839
5,759
Long-term debt, net
10,487
53,164
Deferred income taxes
85
143
Total long-term liabilities
58,956
96,796
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:
Preferred Shares, $0.00001 par value, authorized 5,000 shares; no shares issued and outstanding
—
—
Common stock, $0.00001 par value, authorized 115,000 shares; 53,030 and 48,121 shares issued as of April 26, 2025 and April 27, 2024, respectively
—
—
Additional paid-in capital
189,940
117,571
Retained earnings
127,910
138,031
Treasury stock, at cost, 3,979 and 1,907 shares as of April 26, 2025 and April 27, 2024, respectively
(39,759
)
(10,285
)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(6,160
)
(6,525
)
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
271,931
238,792
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
$
502,892
$
527,884
Daktronics, Inc. and SubsidiariesConsolidated Statements of Cash Flows(in thousands)(unaudited)
Year Ended
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net (loss) income
$
(10,121
)
$
34,621
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
19,547
19,291
(Gain) loss on sale of property, equipment and other assets
(156
)
44
Share-based compensation
2,944
2,090
Equity in loss of affiliates
3,053
3,764
Allowance for credit losses on affiliate loan
15,480
—
(Recovery) provision for doubtful accounts, net
(644
)
373
Deferred income taxes, net
(6,300
)
(9,069
)
Non-cash impairment charges
—
6,359
Change in fair value of convertible note
22,521
16,550
Debt issuance costs write-off
—
3,353
Change in operating assets and liabilities
51,389
(14,135
)
Net cash provided by operating activities
97,713
63,241
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
Purchases of property and equipment
(19,494
)
(16,980
)
Proceeds from sales of property, equipment and other assets
277
174
Proceeds from sales or maturities of marketable securities
—
550
Purchases of equity and loans to equity investees
(4,565
)
(5,050
)
Net cash used in investing activities
(23,782
)
(21,306
)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
Borrowings on notes payable
—
41,172
Payments on notes payable
(2,108
)
(19,434
)
Debt issuance costs
—
(7,205
)
Principal payments on long-term obligations
(414
)
(410
)
Payments for common shares repurchased
(29,474
)
—
Proceeds from exercise of stock options
5,153
1,302
Tax payments related to RSU issuances
(606
)
(303
)
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities
(27,449
)
15,122
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH
(653
)
(69
)
NET INCREASE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH
45,829
56,988
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:
Beginning of period
81,678
24,690
End of period
$
127,507
$
81,678
Daktronics, Inc. and SubsidiariesNet Sales and Orders by Business Unit(in thousands)(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Twelve Months Ended
April 26,2025
April 27,2024
DollarChange
PercentChange
April 26,2025
April 27,2024
DollarChange
PercentChange
Net Sales:
Commercial
$
40,589
$
38,998
$
1,591
4.1
%
$
156,203
$
161,626
$
(5,423
)
(3.4
)%
Live Events
59,597
104,906
(45,309
)
(43.2
)
291,484
338,508
(47,024
)
(13.9
)
High School Park and Recreation
40,477
36,409
4,068
11.2
165,921
170,349
(4,428
)
(2.6
)
Transportation
18,304
24,173
(5,869
)
(24.3
)
81,061
85,390
(4,329
)
(5.1
)
International
13,584
11,394
2,190
19.2
61,808
62,210
(402
)
(0.6
)
$
172,551
$
215,880
$
(43,329
)
(20.1
)%
$
756,477
$
818,083
$
(61,606
)
(7.5
)%
Orders:
Commercial
$
48,930
$
34,084
$
14,846
43.6
%
$
176,583
$
135,251
$
41,332
30.6
%
Live Events
84,225
94,755
(10,530
)
(11.1
)
283,780
321,191
(37,411
)
(11.6
)
High School Park and Recreation
59,263
44,581
14,682
32.9
176,097
148,505
27,592
18.6
Transportation
23,496
20,698
2,798
13.5
72,315
80,107
(7,792
)
(9.7
)
International
24,769
11,667
13,102
112.3
72,572
55,117
17,455
31.7
$
240,683
$
205,785
$
34,898
17.0
%
$
781,347
$
740,171
$
41,176
5.6
%Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow*(in thousands)(unaudited)
Twelve Months Ended
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
Net cash provided by operating activities
$
97,713
$
63,241
Purchases of property and equipment
(19,494
)
(16,980
)
Proceeds from sales of property and equipment
277
174
Free cash flow
$
78,496
$
46,435
* In evaluating its business, Daktronics considers and uses free cash flow as a key measure of its operating performance. The term free cash flow is not defined under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP") and is not a measure of operating income, cash flows from operating activities or other GAAP figures and should not be considered alternatives to those computations. Free cash flow is intended to provide information that may be useful for investors when assessing period to period results.
Reconciliation of Adjusted Operating Income*(in thousands)(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Twelve Months Ended
April 26,2025
Percent of net sales
April 27,2024
Percent of net sales
April 26,2025
Percent of net sales
April 27,2024
Percent of net sales
Operating (loss) income (GAAP Measure)
$
(1,740
)
(1.0
)%
$
19,427
9.0
%
$
33,118
4.4
%
$
87,115
10.6
%
Corporate governance expenses
3,881
2.3
—
—
6,825
0.9
—
—
Management transition
2,614
1.5
—
—
2,614
0.3
—
—
Consultant related expenses associated with business transformation initiatives
1,031
0.6
—
—
7,085
0.9
—
—
Adjusted operating income (non-GAAP measure)
$
5,786
3.4
%
$
19,427
9.0
%
$
49,642
6.6
%
$
87,115
10.6
%
* In evaluating its business, Daktronics considers and uses adjusted operating income as a key measure of its operating performance. The term adjusted operating income is not defined under GAAP and is not a measure of operating income, cash flows from operating activities, or other GAAP figures and should not be considered alternatives to those computations. We define non-GAAP adjusted operating income as operating (loss) income plus unique expenses, for example, expenses related to business and digital transformation consultant costs and legal costs associated with special corporate governance matters. Management believes non-GAAP adjusted operating income is a useful indicator of our financial performance and our ability to generate cash flows from operations. Our definition of non-GAAP adjusted operating income may not be comparable to similarly titled definitions used by other companies. The table above reconciles non-GAAP adjusted operating income to comparable GAAP financial measures.
Reconciliation of Adjusted Net Income*(in thousands)(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
Twelve Months Ended
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
Net (loss) income
$
(9,425
)
$
2,518
$
(10,121
)
$
34,621
Change in fair value of convertible note
(2,848
)
4,980
22,521
16,550
Allowance for credit losses on affiliate loan
15,480
—
15,480
—
Corporate governance expenses, net of taxes
2,872
—
5,050
—
Management transition, net of taxes
1,934
—
1,934
—
Consultant related expenses associated with business transformation initiatives, net of taxes
763
—
5,243
—
Debt issuance costs expensed due to fair value of convertible note, net of taxes
—
—
—
2,149
Equity method affiliates impairment
—
5,268
—
6,359
Adjusted net income
$
8,776
$
12,766
$
40,107
$
59,679
* Adjusted net income using 26% tax rate. We disclose adjusted net income as a non-GAAP financial measurement in order to report our results exclusive of items that are not core to our operating business. We believe presenting this non-GAAP financial measurements provide investors with a consistent way to analyze our performance.
Reconciliation of Long-term Debt(in thousands)(unaudited)
Long-term debt consists of the following:
April 26, 2025
April 27, 2024
Mortgage
12,375
13,875
Convertible note
—
25,000
Long-term debt, gross
12,375
38,875
Debt issuance costs, net
(388
)
(761
)
Change in fair value of convertible note
—
16,550
Current portion
(1,500
)
(1,500
)
Long-term debt, net
$
10,487
$
53,164
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You're not dreaming. Score dozens of early 4th of July deals on mattresses
No, you're not dreaming. Ahead of the 4th of July, a wave of mattress deals has trickled out across some of our favorite brands. The holiday weekend is an underrated time to save hundreds on big-ticket items. So if your mattress has been feeling flimsy or stifling amid rising temps, score discounts on cooling options for hot sleepers and picks with plush, pillow tops. As someone who surfaces online deals for a living, I rounded up the best early 4th of July deals on mattresses, including our experts' best mattress recommendations. Take $600 off any mattress with code JULY600 and 30% off, besting last year's promo by $100. Take 40% off adjustable bed frames with code JULY2025, and save 20% on pillows and bamboo sheets with code AS20. Mattress toppers and upholstered bed frames are discounted up to 40% off — no code needed. Amerisleep AS3 Mattress My Amerisleep mattress has earned its fair share of compliments from guests for its cloudlike feel. The company's bestselling AS3 mattress has a 'medium feel' of comfort and support suitable for most sleepers and cooling properties for those who run hot. Save 15% off certified organic mattresses, which translates to up to $1,350 in savings. Plus, take 15% off pillows, bedding and furniture — no code needed. Avocado Green Pillow-Top Mattress Our pick for the best organic mattress is part of Avocado's 4th of July discounts. The top-rated mattress is made from GOTS-certified organic wool and cotton, and organic latex. We loved its pillow-top for a soft, supportive sleep. Read our review Save up to 50% on mattresses, starting from $549. The brand also has a forgivable return policy if you're not fully satisfied. Any mattress purchase gets you a 365-night home trial, plus free shipping and returns. Awara Natural Luxury Hybrid Mattress It's the 4th of July at Awara, and the retailer is slashing the price of its popular hybrid days ahead of the holiday weekend. Great news for couples: This mattress's combination of latex and individually wrapped coils fosters more air circulation while minimizing motion our review With code JULY4, score 35% off sitewide at Bear, including cooling and gel mattresses. The brand also has a mattress quiz to get you closer to your most seamless sleep. Bear Original Mattress For just $556, this queen-sized mattress from Bear is one of the most budget-friendly we've seen. It's designed with three different types of foam to help isolate movements. With heat waves in effect, you might want to opt into the cooling layer for a less sweaty sleep. Take up to $700 off select Beautyrest Black mattresses with the spend of an adjustable base. Any Black mattress purchase also gets you 50% off any two pillows with code PILLOW50. Beautyrest Black Mattress Back and stomach sleepers who love a firm mattress will find a solid match in the brand's penultimate Black mattress. It offers pressure-relieving memory foam, and it also comes with white-glove delivery to make setup a snap. During its Early Access 4th of July sale, Big Fig kicked off deals on mattresses ideal for plus-size and tall sleepers. Take 20% off sitewide with a mattress purchase with code FIREWORKS. Big Fig Classic Mattress Spanning 60 inches by 80 inches, this mattress supports up to 1,100 pounds and includes dense foam that helps prevent sagging. Plus, it has great edge support to help get you in and out of bed more easily. Get 25% off your order with code JULY25, plus two free Eco-Rest pillows with a mattress purchase. Birch Luxe Natural Mattress According to the brand, this sustainable mattress pick is made free of polyurethane foams and harmful chemicals, all while offering prime airflow and pressure relief for side, back and stomach sleepers alike. All mattresses at Brentwood Home are 10% off for 4th of July, saving you hundreds. Save 10% on select pillows and bedding as well as 60% on adjustable bases and 20% on dog beds. Brentwood Home Oceano Luxury Hybrid Mattress Enjoy the brand's top-selling medium-soft mattress for its cooling gel technology combined with sustainable GOTS-certified organic wool and cotton material to help regulate body temperature and wick away moisture. From copper and cooling mattresses to options for small and large sleepers alike, Brooklyn Bedding mattresses are 25% off with code JULY25. Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Mattress When we tested mattresses for side sleepers, the CopperFlex Pro impressed our pros with its solid motion transfer support. One tester even remarked that she could not feel her partner or her dog get into bed at our review Casper, one of our favorite mattress-in-a-box brands, is offering up to 35% off everything for the holiday weekend. Casper The One Foam Mattress Take 20% off the updated version of Casper's original mattress-in-a-box. 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Beauty Sleep Midnight Dream II Pillow-Top Mattress Befitting of its name, this mattress is designed to lull you to sleep in a wink. That's all thanks to a trifecta of plush foam, cooling gel and pocketed support coils. It's discounted by a whopping 60% at Mattress Firm for the 4th of July. Nectar's July 4th deals include up to 50% off mattresses and 66% off bundles for a short window of time. You're also ensured a 365-night home trial with purchase. Nectar Premier Mattress Great for back and stomach sleepers, this medium-firm mattress offered firmer support than other budget mattresses-in-a-box we've tested. It has both a cooling gel layer and breathable cover to minimize night sweats. For under $950 for July 4th, it's conveniently shipped in a boxRead our review During its official 4th of July sale, score 30% off Nolah's entire lineup, spanning mattresses and adjustable bases. 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Sealy Posturepedic Elite Collection Mattress Engineered to relieve aches and pains, this Sealy mattress has a blend of responsive memory foam and coils to give you a balance of whole-body support and comfort. Enjoy perks like free delivery and free in-home setup with your purchase. Save up to $725 on select Serta iComfort mattresses and up to $725 on Perfect Sleeper mattresses. Serta Perfect Sleeper X Quilted Hybrid Mattress Spinal alignment is key to a good slumber. Luckily, this Serta mattress features five support zones alongside supportive coils and memory foam to deliver just that. Soup up your mattress with pillowtop and cooling add-ons while it's marked down by hundreds. Get up to 60% off any mattress, with prices starting at just $179. For all the penny pinchers out there, that's $20 more than last year's promotion. Siena Memory Foam Mattress This budget-friendly mattress just got even more affordable for the 4th of July. 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CBS News
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- CBS News
What is a credit card grace period (and why does it matter)?
We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. Taking advantage of what your credit card grace period offers could help you save a lot of money on interest. Getty Images With interest rates remaining elevated and everyday costs eating into budgets, credit card debt has become a heavy burden for a lot of Americans — and it's easy to see why. Right now, the average credit card rate is hovering near 22%, so a single month of revolving a balance can result in serious interest charges. Those extra costs make it even more difficult for the average cardholder to fit their monthly credit card payments into their budgets. However, there's one underrated feature of your credit card that can help you completely avoid those charges if you use it the right way. That feature is called your credit card grace period, and while it might not sound all that exciting, it's a powerful tool that lets you make purchases without paying interest, as long as you follow a few rules. The problem is, though, that most people either don't know how their credit card's grace period works or they accidentally lose it by carrying a balance. That can have a big impact on your finances, as your grace period lets you maximize your credit card benefits while minimizing the costs. So, understanding how your grace period works — and how to keep it — is a lot more important than you may think. Explore your debt relief options and start tackling your credit card debt today. What is a credit card grace period (and why does it matter)? Your credit card's grace period is the time between the end of your billing cycle and your payment due date when you won't be charged interest on new purchases — but only if you pay your full statement balance by the due date. 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Forbes
15 minutes ago
- Forbes
Don't Let Your Best Employees Leave—Negotiate Smarter, Not Harder
If there is a superstar employee you're committed to retaining, money simply isn't enough. Employment is a transactional relationship. The question is: Will you have the imagination to negotiate fair and compelling deals with your superstars, or not?Money is, by its nature, interchangeable. Custom work conditions most certainly are not. If money is the primary currency you have for negotiating with talent, it is very easy for your employees to measure it against deals offered elsewhere. And more is always need to start by focusing on the work that needs to be done. Examine every task and responsibility. Then ask: What aspects of completing these tasks and responsibilities cannot be changed? Which aspects can be changed?Not everything can be customized, but it doesn't have to be. When managers set about this process, some aspects of a person's job are revealed to be flexible, while others are not. The job may seem as if it cannot be customized to meet a superstar's particular requests. In such cases, managers should unbundle the package of requirements that currently make up the job, rearrange those elements, and make a new package. If a person is willing to continue working for you, for example, but only from home, you may have to adjust that person's role so that it consists only of tasks that can be done from is rarely necessary to customize 100% of every dimension of the work to retain a valuable, high-performing employee. Typically, it is enough to focus on one or two factors that really matter to them. If the employee has a child that sometimes requires that person to be at home, the question is: Can that person be granted enough scheduling flexibility that those at-home days don't compromise their success at work? A small adjustment can have a tremendous the customization a person wants has to do with specific tasks. One person hates database work, while another loves it. The right match between a person's interests and their work can make the difference between a job that is 'just a job' and one that is worthy of their very best these 8 factors when negotiating The goal is to make the value you offer to high performers very difficult for another employer to match. These are the eight non-financial factors people care the most about: 1. Performance-based compensation: How much is baseline pay and benefits? Are they comparable to your competition? Are there clearly defined opportunities to earn more based on extra-mile effort and results?2. Supportive leadership: Is there an immediate manager who provides regular guidance, support, and direction? Will they make expectations clear, provide regular feedback and recognition?3. Role and responsibilities: What is the nature of the actual work itself? Is it difficult, repetitive, or tedious? Or, is it interesting and valuable? Is it mission driven? Does it have positive, meaningful results?4. Location and workspace: Is the work done in a particular place in a specific geography? Or can the work be done from anywhere? Sometime? All of the time? If there is a particular place, is it pleasant?5. Scheduling flexibility: Is the job full-time, extra time? Or is it part-time, flex time? Is there any ability to set one's own schedule? Occasional scheduling accommodations?6. Training and development: Are there formal and informal opportunities to build new, relevant knowledge and skills? Is there a chance to become a deep subject matter expert? Or to build a wide repertoire?7. Relationships at work: Is the workplace welcoming and inclusive? Are there opportunities to build productive and mutually supportive working relationships with colleagues, leaders, clients, or decision makers?8. Autonomy and creative freedom: Is it clear what exactly is up to employees, and what is not? What is required in every job? What is allowed? Where do employees have discretion in how they complete their work?No doubt, some employees will have needs that cannot be met. It's ok. You can't please everybody. But so often, you can. Even the slightest accommodations can have immeasurable value if they manage to retain the most indispensable members of your team.