REI outdoor Denver Store |
More than $114 million shared with members through annual dividend
SEATTLE, March 17, 2014 -- REI, the nation's leading specialty retailer of quality
outdoor gear and apparel, achieved record annual sales of $2.0 billion in 2013, up 5.9 percent from $1.9 billion
the previous year. Comparable store sales, inclusive of direct to
consumer sales, increased 2.9 percent.
Operating income, on a non-GAAP
basis, excluding charitable donations, patronage dividends and
non-comparable charges, was $153.3 million, up from $132.6 million in 2012. Likewise, net income, on a non-GAAP basis, was $34.5 million, up from $26.6 million in 2012. REI is a cooperative business with more than five million active members.
"I'm proud of the results our teams produced in this dynamic retail environment," said Jerry Stritzke,
REI's president and CEO. "We are working hard to enhance the connection
we have with our members and customers, whether through inspiration in
one of our stores, an easy and satisfying experience shopping at REI.com, or engaging with us via our mobile platform."
Members Share in the Co-op's Profitability
REI shares the majority of its operating income with its members through the declaration of an annual patronage refund. For 2013, REI declared an annual patronage refund of $114.7 million,
a 10 percent increase over the previous year. Patronage refunds will be
distributed to REI members in March, 2014. Anyone can shop at REI but
only members share in the co-op's profits.
The co-op celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2013 and welcomed more than 840,000 new members by the end of the year.
2013 REI Highlights
In 2013, REI opened new stores in Overland Park, Kan.; Tyson's Corner, Va.; Silverdale, Wash.; Jacksonville, Fla.; and Oxnard, Calif. As of year-end 2013, REI operated 132 stores in 33 states. In early 2014 REI closed its store in Brentwood, Calif.
For the 17th consecutive year FORTUNE magazine has ranked REI as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For." The co-op ranked #69 on the 2014 list.
REI-brand
products earned national recognition in 2013, including an
OutdoorGearLab.com "Top Pick" for the REI Stuff Travel Daypack 22. REI
Private Brands and its cycling brand, Novara, which are only available
at REI, offer outdoor products that combine high performance, value and
innovation.
For more than 25 years REI Adventures,
the co-op's award-winning travel company, has been taking members and
families on active adventures around the world. As a global leader in
guided active adventure travel, REI Adventures saw a 15 percent increase
in sales last year that brought thousands of travelers to unforgettable
destinations close to home and far away.
REI Outdoor School,
which is the national leader in outdoor education, experienced sales
growth of more than 25 percent last year through its in-store and field
classes and presentations. REI Outdoor School offers thousands of unique
classes and outings across the country to help people get ready for
outdoor adventures. Classes range from How to Ride a Bike to
Introduction to Rock Climbing, and outings include such activities as
snowshoeing, kayaking and stand-up paddle-boarding.
In 2013, REI donated more than $3 million
to national and community-based nonprofit organizations focused on
caring for popular and accessible places where our members play. Since
1976, REI has provided more than $44 million
of financial support to local and national non-profit organizations
working on stewardship of natural and scenic places and outdoor
recreation causes.
REI
has a commitment to understanding and addressing its operating impact
on the environment. Last year the co-op made good progress against this
commitment. While the co-op grew nearly six percent in 2013 over 2012,
REI increased its energy consumption by just 0.1 percent, reduced its
greenhouse gas emissions by 39.5 percent and reduced the tons of waste
it sends to landfills by 3.3 percent.
Selected Pro Forma Results
In December 2013, the REI Board of Directors approved a change in the co-op's fiscal year-end from a calendar year-end of Dec. 31 to a 52/53-week fiscal year ending on the Saturday closest to Dec. 31. Results reported in the audited financial statements for 2013 represent a transitional "stub-period" of Jan. 1, 2013 to Dec. 28, 2013 (362 days) and for 2012 are based on a calendar leap year
(366 days). For comparative purposes in this press release, below are
pro-forma results for both 2013 and 2012 on a 52-week period ending on
the Saturday closest to Dec. 31.
In addition, the 2013 results presented below exclude non-comparable charges of $24.9 million
related to the impact of the cancellation of the launch of a private
brand and certain technology-related impairments. The information
presented below provides REI members, employees and other interested
parties with a comparable overview of REI's operational performance.
REI's audited consolidated financial statements for 2012 and 2013 can be
viewed at REI.com.
Unaudited/Non-GAAP
(in thousands of dollars)
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Pro-Forma 2013
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Pro-Forma 2012
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Dec. 30, 2012 to
Dec. 28, 2013
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Jan. 1, 2012 to
Dec. 29, 2012
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Net sales
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$ 2,030,279
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$ 1,917,832
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Gross profit
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874,310
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797,068
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Operating expenses
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721,058
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664,431
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Operating income
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153,252
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132,637
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Patronage dividends, net
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98,456
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89,262
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Income before income taxes
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54,796
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43,375
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Net Income
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$ 34,484
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$ 26,591
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About REI
REI is a $2 billion national multichannel retail co-op headquartered outside of Seattle.
With more than 5 million active members, REI serves the needs of
outdoor adventurers through innovative, quality products; inspiring
classes and trips; and integrated customer service that allows shoppers
to buy great gear and clothing in any way they want. REI has 131 stores
in 33 states, as well as REI.com and REI.com/outlet. Anyone may shop
with REI, while members pay a one-time $20
fee to receive a share in the company's profits through an annual
patronage refund. Membership in the co-op also includes special
promotions and discounts on REI Adventures trips and REI Outdoor School
classes.
SOURCE REI
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