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[10-Q] Bassett Furniture Industries I Quarterly Earnings Report

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Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) returned to profitability in Q2 FY25 (quarter ended 31 May 2025) after a difficult prior-year period. Net sales inched up 1.1% to $84.3 million, driven by a 7.5% increase in company-owned retail sales that offset a 5.5% decline in external wholesale revenue. Gross profit rose 7.2% to $46.9 million, lifting gross margin to 55.6% from 52.5%, helped by the absence of the $2.7 million inventory valuation charges recorded last year.

Operating expense discipline continues to yield results. SG&A fell $2.3 million (-4.9%) to $44.4 million and improved 330 bp as a percentage of sales (52.7% vs. 56.0%). Without the prior-year $5.5 million asset impairment, operating income swung to a $2.5 million profit versus an $8.5 million loss. Net income reached $1.9 million ($0.22 per diluted share) compared with a $7.2 million loss (-$0.82/sh) a year earlier.

Six-month performance also improved materially despite a 2.0% revenue decline (26 weeks in FY25 vs. 27 weeks in FY24). Operating income was $5.0 million versus a $10.8 million loss, and net income was $3.8 million ($0.43/sh) versus a $8.4 million loss (-$0.96/sh).

Segment detail

  • Wholesale: Q2 sales to external customers slipped 5.5% to $30.1 million, but operating income rose 46% to $8.3 million on better mix and cost control.
  • Retail: Company-owned store revenue climbed 7.5% to $54.2 million; the segment generated a modest $0.5 million profit versus a $2.2 million loss last year.

Liquidity & balance sheet

  • Cash and equivalents: $39.4 million (virtually flat since year-end).
  • Short-term investments (CDs): $20.4 million.
  • No funded debt; $25 million credit facility with only $8.2 million in standby letters of credit outstanding, leaving $16.8 million available.
  • Operating cash flow turned positive at $6.9 million versus a $1.9 million outflow last year; capex was $2.3 million.
  • Inventory increased 8.0% to $59.4 million, reflecting higher raw materials and finished goods.

Capital return – Quarterly dividend raised to $0.20 per share (up from $0.18); YTD dividends paid total $3.5 million. Share repurchases of $1.2 million retired 87,384 shares YTD.

Outlook factors disclosed by management include continued cost focus, warehouse consolidation, and typical industry risks such as raw-material inflation, consumer demand variability, and supply-chain disruptions.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) è tornata alla redditività nel secondo trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2025 (trimestre terminato il 31 maggio 2025) dopo un periodo difficile nell'anno precedente. Le vendite nette sono aumentate dell'1,1% raggiungendo 84,3 milioni di dollari, grazie a un incremento del 7,5% delle vendite al dettaglio gestite direttamente dall'azienda, che ha compensato un calo del 5,5% dei ricavi all'ingrosso esterni. Il profitto lordo è cresciuto del 7,2% a 46,9 milioni di dollari, portando il margine lordo al 55,6% rispetto al 52,5%, favorito dall'assenza delle svalutazioni di inventario per 2,7 milioni di dollari registrate l'anno scorso.

La disciplina nella gestione delle spese operative continua a dare risultati. Le spese generali, amministrative e di vendita (SG&A) sono diminuite di 2,3 milioni di dollari (-4,9%) attestandosi a 44,4 milioni, migliorando di 330 punti base come percentuale delle vendite (52,7% contro 56,0%). Escludendo la svalutazione di attività di 5,5 milioni di dollari dell'anno precedente, il reddito operativo è passato a un profitto di 2,5 milioni rispetto a una perdita di 8,5 milioni. L'utile netto ha raggiunto 1,9 milioni di dollari (0,22 dollari per azione diluita) rispetto a una perdita di 7,2 milioni (-0,82 dollari per azione) dell'anno precedente.

Anche la performance semestrale è migliorata significativamente nonostante un calo dei ricavi del 2,0% (26 settimane nell'anno fiscale 2025 contro 27 nell'anno fiscale 2024). Il reddito operativo è stato di 5,0 milioni rispetto a una perdita di 10,8 milioni, mentre l'utile netto è stato di 3,8 milioni di dollari (0,43 dollari per azione) contro una perdita di 8,4 milioni (-0,96 dollari per azione).

Dettaglio per segmento

  • Ingrosso: le vendite del secondo trimestre ai clienti esterni sono diminuite del 5,5% a 30,1 milioni di dollari, ma il reddito operativo è aumentato del 46% a 8,3 milioni grazie a un miglior mix di prodotti e al controllo dei costi.
  • Dettaglio: i ricavi dei negozi di proprietà aziendale sono cresciuti del 7,5% raggiungendo 54,2 milioni; il segmento ha generato un modesto profitto di 0,5 milioni rispetto a una perdita di 2,2 milioni dell'anno precedente.

Liquidità e stato patrimoniale

  • Liquidità e equivalenti: 39,4 milioni di dollari (praticamente invariati rispetto a fine anno).
  • Investimenti a breve termine (certificati di deposito): 20,4 milioni di dollari.
  • Nessun debito finanziato; linea di credito da 25 milioni con solo 8,2 milioni in lettere di credito standby impegnate, lasciando 16,8 milioni disponibili.
  • Il flusso di cassa operativo è diventato positivo a 6,9 milioni rispetto a un deflusso di 1,9 milioni l'anno scorso; le spese in conto capitale sono state di 2,3 milioni.
  • L'inventario è aumentato dell'8,0% a 59,4 milioni, riflettendo maggiori materie prime e prodotti finiti.

Ritorno al capitale – Il dividendo trimestrale è stato aumentato a 0,20 dollari per azione (da 0,18); i dividendi pagati da inizio anno ammontano a 3,5 milioni di dollari. Le riacquisti di azioni per 1,2 milioni hanno ritirato 87.384 azioni da inizio anno.

Fattori di prospettiva comunicati dalla direzione includono il continuo focus sui costi, la consolidazione dei magazzini e i rischi tipici del settore come l'inflazione delle materie prime, la variabilità della domanda dei consumatori e le interruzioni nella catena di approvvigionamento.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) volvió a la rentabilidad en el segundo trimestre del año fiscal 2025 (trimestre finalizado el 31 de mayo de 2025) tras un período difícil el año anterior. Las ventas netas aumentaron un 1,1% hasta 84,3 millones de dólares, impulsadas por un incremento del 7,5% en las ventas minoristas propias de la empresa, que compensaron una caída del 5,5% en los ingresos mayoristas externos. El beneficio bruto creció un 7,2% hasta 46,9 millones de dólares, elevando el margen bruto al 55,6% desde el 52,5%, ayudado por la ausencia de cargos por valoración de inventarios por 2,7 millones de dólares registrados el año pasado.

La disciplina en los gastos operativos sigue dando resultados. Los gastos de venta, generales y administrativos (SG&A) disminuyeron 2,3 millones (-4,9%) hasta 44,4 millones y mejoraron 330 puntos básicos como porcentaje de las ventas (52,7% frente a 56,0%). Sin la deterioración de activos de 5,5 millones del año anterior, el ingreso operativo pasó a un beneficio de 2,5 millones frente a una pérdida de 8,5 millones. El ingreso neto alcanzó 1,9 millones de dólares (0,22 dólares por acción diluida) en comparación con una pérdida de 7,2 millones (-0,82 dólares por acción) un año antes.

El desempeño semestral también mejoró significativamente a pesar de una disminución del 2,0% en los ingresos (26 semanas en el año fiscal 2025 frente a 27 semanas en el año fiscal 2024). El ingreso operativo fue de 5,0 millones frente a una pérdida de 10,8 millones, y el ingreso neto fue de 3,8 millones de dólares (0,43 dólares por acción) frente a una pérdida de 8,4 millones (-0,96 dólares por acción).

Detalle por segmento

  • Mayorista: Las ventas del segundo trimestre a clientes externos bajaron un 5,5% hasta 30,1 millones, pero el ingreso operativo aumentó un 46% hasta 8,3 millones gracias a una mejor combinación y control de costos.
  • Minorista: Los ingresos de las tiendas propias de la empresa subieron un 7,5% hasta 54,2 millones; el segmento generó una modesta ganancia de 0,5 millones frente a una pérdida de 2,2 millones el año pasado.

Liquidez y balance

  • Efectivo y equivalentes: 39,4 millones de dólares (prácticamente sin cambios desde fin de año).
  • Inversiones a corto plazo (CDs): 20,4 millones de dólares.
  • Sin deuda financiada; línea de crédito de 25 millones con solo 8,2 millones en cartas de crédito standby comprometidas, dejando 16,8 millones disponibles.
  • El flujo de caja operativo se volvió positivo en 6,9 millones frente a una salida de 1,9 millones el año pasado; la inversión en capital fue de 2,3 millones.
  • El inventario aumentó un 8,0% hasta 59,4 millones, reflejando mayores materias primas y productos terminados.

Retorno de capital – El dividendo trimestral se incrementó a 0,20 dólares por acción (desde 0,18); los dividendos pagados en lo que va del año suman 3,5 millones. Las recompras de acciones por 1,2 millones retiraron 87,384 acciones en lo que va del año.

Factores de perspectivas divulgados por la dirección incluyen el enfoque continuo en los costos, la consolidación de almacenes y riesgos típicos de la industria como la inflación de materias primas, la variabilidad de la demanda del consumidor y las interrupciones en la cadena de suministro.

Bassett Furniture Industries(NASDAQ: BSET)는 2025 회계연도 2분기(2025년 5월 31일 종료 분기)에 전년도의 어려운 시기를 딛고 다시 흑자 전환에 성공했습니다. 순매출은 1.1% 증가한 8,430만 달러를 기록했으며, 이는 회사 소유 소매 매출이 7.5% 증가한 데 힘입어 외부 도매 매출이 5.5% 감소한 것을 상쇄했습니다. 매출총이익은 7.2% 증가한 4,690만 달러로, 매출총이익률은 52.5%에서 55.6%로 상승했는데, 이는 작년에 기록된 270만 달러의 재고평가 손실이 없었던 덕분입니다.

영업비용 관리가 계속해서 성과를 내고 있습니다. 판매관리비(SG&A)는 230만 달러(4.9%) 감소한 4,440만 달러로, 매출 대비 비율은 56.0%에서 52.7%로 330bp 개선되었습니다. 전년도 550만 달러의 자산손상차손을 제외하면 영업이익은 850만 달러 적자에서 250만 달러 흑자로 전환되었습니다. 순이익은 190만 달러(희석 주당 0.22달러)로, 전년도의 720만 달러 적자(주당 -0.82달러)에서 크게 개선되었습니다.

26주가 포함된 2025 회계연도 상반기 실적도 2.0% 매출 감소에도 불구하고 크게 개선되었습니다 (2024 회계연도 27주 대비). 영업이익은 500만 달러 흑자 전환, 전년도의 1,080만 달러 적자에서 개선되었으며, 순이익은 380만 달러(주당 0.43달러)로, 840만 달러 적자(주당 -0.96달러)에서 흑자로 돌아섰습니다.

부문별 상세 내용

  • 도매: 2분기 외부 고객 대상 매출은 5.5% 감소한 3,010만 달러였으나, 제품 구성 개선과 비용 통제로 영업이익은 46% 증가한 830만 달러를 기록했습니다.
  • 소매: 회사 소유 매장 매출은 7.5% 증가한 5,420만 달러에 달했으며, 이 부문은 작년 220만 달러 적자에서 50만 달러 소폭 흑자를 달성했습니다.

유동성 및 재무상태

  • 현금 및 현금성 자산: 3,940만 달러(연말 대비 거의 변동 없음).
  • 단기 투자(예금증서): 2,040만 달러.
  • 차입 부채 없음; 2,500만 달러 신용 한도 중 820만 달러만 스탠바이 신용장으로 사용 중이며, 1,680만 달러가 여유 자금으로 남아 있습니다.
  • 영업 현금 흐름은 작년 190만 달러 유출에서 690만 달러 유입으로 전환되었으며, 자본적 지출은 230만 달러였습니다.
  • 재고는 원자재 및 완제품 증가로 8.0% 상승한 5,940만 달러를 기록했습니다.

자본 환원 – 분기 배당금은 주당 0.18달러에서 0.20달러로 인상되었으며, 연초부터 배당금 지급액은 총 350만 달러입니다. 주식 환매는 120만 달러 규모로, 올해 들어 87,384주를 소각했습니다.

경영진이 밝힌 향후 전망 요인으로는 지속적인 비용 관리, 창고 통합, 원자재 인플레이션, 소비자 수요 변동성, 공급망 혼란과 같은 업계의 일반적인 위험 요소들이 포함됩니다.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ : BSET) est redevenue rentable au deuxième trimestre de l'exercice 2025 (trimestre clos le 31 mai 2025) après une période difficile l'année précédente. Le chiffre d'affaires net a progressé de 1,1 % pour atteindre 84,3 millions de dollars, porté par une hausse de 7,5 % des ventes au détail en propre, qui a compensé une baisse de 5,5 % des revenus de la vente en gros externe. La marge brute a augmenté de 7,2 % pour atteindre 46,9 millions de dollars, faisant passer la marge brute de 52,5 % à 55,6 %, aidée par l'absence des charges de valorisation des stocks de 2,7 millions de dollars enregistrées l'année précédente.

La discipline dans les dépenses d'exploitation continue de porter ses fruits. Les frais de vente, généraux et administratifs (SG&A) ont diminué de 2,3 millions de dollars (-4,9 %) pour s'établir à 44,4 millions, avec une amélioration de 330 points de base en pourcentage des ventes (52,7 % contre 56,0 %). Sans la dépréciation d'actifs de 5,5 millions de dollars de l'année précédente, le résultat d'exploitation est passé à un bénéfice de 2,5 millions contre une perte de 8,5 millions. Le bénéfice net a atteint 1,9 million de dollars (0,22 dollar par action diluée) contre une perte de 7,2 millions (-0,82 dollar par action) un an plus tôt.

La performance semestrielle s'est également nettement améliorée malgré une baisse de 2,0 % du chiffre d'affaires (26 semaines en 2025 contre 27 semaines en 2024). Le résultat d'exploitation s'est élevé à 5,0 millions contre une perte de 10,8 millions, et le bénéfice net à 3,8 millions de dollars (0,43 dollar par action) contre une perte de 8,4 millions (-0,96 dollar par action).

Détail par segment

  • Vente en gros : Les ventes du deuxième trimestre aux clients externes ont reculé de 5,5 % à 30,1 millions de dollars, mais le résultat d'exploitation a augmenté de 46 % à 8,3 millions grâce à une meilleure composition et au contrôle des coûts.
  • Vente au détail : Le chiffre d'affaires des magasins détenus par l'entreprise a augmenté de 7,5 % à 54,2 millions ; le segment a généré un modeste bénéfice de 0,5 million contre une perte de 2,2 millions l'an dernier.

Liquidité et bilan

  • Trésorerie et équivalents : 39,4 millions de dollars (pratiquement stable depuis la fin de l'année).
  • Investissements à court terme (CD) : 20,4 millions de dollars.
  • Aucune dette financée ; facilité de crédit de 25 millions avec seulement 8,2 millions en lettres de crédit standby en cours, laissant 16,8 millions disponibles.
  • Le flux de trésorerie d'exploitation est devenu positif à 6,9 millions contre une sortie de 1,9 million l'an dernier ; les dépenses d'investissement se sont élevées à 2,3 millions.
  • Les stocks ont augmenté de 8,0 % pour atteindre 59,4 millions, reflétant une hausse des matières premières et des produits finis.

Retour sur capital – Le dividende trimestriel a été porté à 0,20 dollar par action (contre 0,18) ; les dividendes versés depuis le début de l'année totalisent 3,5 millions de dollars. Les rachats d'actions de 1,2 million ont permis de retirer 87 384 actions depuis le début de l'année.

Facteurs prospectifs communiqués par la direction incluent la poursuite de l'attention portée aux coûts, la consolidation des entrepôts et les risques habituels du secteur tels que l'inflation des matières premières, la variabilité de la demande des consommateurs et les perturbations de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) kehrte im zweiten Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2025 (Quartal zum 31. Mai 2025) nach einer schwierigen Vorjahresperiode wieder in die Gewinnzone zurück. Der Nettoumsatz stieg um 1,1 % auf 84,3 Millionen US-Dollar, angetrieben durch einen Anstieg der firmeneigenen Einzelhandelsumsätze um 7,5 %, der einen Rückgang der externen Großhandelserlöse um 5,5 % ausglich. Der Bruttogewinn stieg um 7,2 % auf 46,9 Millionen US-Dollar, wodurch die Bruttomarge von 52,5 % auf 55,6 % anstieg, unterstützt durch das Ausbleiben der im Vorjahr verbuchten Inventarwertberichtigungen in Höhe von 2,7 Millionen US-Dollar.

Die Disziplin bei den Betriebskosten zahlt sich weiterhin aus. Die Vertriebs-, Verwaltungs- und Gemeinkosten (SG&A) sanken um 2,3 Millionen US-Dollar (-4,9 %) auf 44,4 Millionen und verbesserten sich um 330 Basispunkte als Prozentsatz des Umsatzes (52,7 % gegenüber 56,0 %). Ohne die Wertminderung von Vermögenswerten in Höhe von 5,5 Millionen US-Dollar im Vorjahr drehte das Betriebsergebnis auf einen Gewinn von 2,5 Millionen US-Dollar im Vergleich zu einem Verlust von 8,5 Millionen. Der Nettogewinn erreichte 1,9 Millionen US-Dollar (0,22 US-Dollar je verwässerter Aktie) gegenüber einem Verlust von 7,2 Millionen US-Dollar (-0,82 US-Dollar je Aktie) im Vorjahr.

Auch die Halbjahresergebnisse verbesserten sich deutlich trotz eines Umsatzrückgangs von 2,0 % (26 Wochen im Geschäftsjahr 2025 gegenüber 27 Wochen im Geschäftsjahr 2024). Das Betriebsergebnis betrug 5,0 Millionen US-Dollar gegenüber einem Verlust von 10,8 Millionen, und der Nettogewinn lag bei 3,8 Millionen US-Dollar (0,43 US-Dollar je Aktie) gegenüber einem Verlust von 8,4 Millionen (-0,96 US-Dollar je Aktie).

Segmentdetails

  • Großhandel: Die Umsätze im zweiten Quartal an externe Kunden sanken um 5,5 % auf 30,1 Millionen US-Dollar, aber das Betriebsergebnis stieg um 46 % auf 8,3 Millionen US-Dollar dank besserer Produktmix und Kostenkontrolle.
  • Einzelhandel: Die Umsätze der firmeneigenen Geschäfte stiegen um 7,5 % auf 54,2 Millionen US-Dollar; das Segment erzielte einen kleinen Gewinn von 0,5 Millionen US-Dollar gegenüber einem Verlust von 2,2 Millionen im Vorjahr.

Liquidität und Bilanz

  • Barmittel und Zahlungsmitteläquivalente: 39,4 Millionen US-Dollar (praktisch unverändert seit Jahresende).
  • Kurzfristige Anlagen (CDs): 20,4 Millionen US-Dollar.
  • Keine finanzierte Verschuldung; Kreditlinie von 25 Millionen US-Dollar mit nur 8,2 Millionen US-Dollar an ausstehenden Standby-Akkreditiven, was 16,8 Millionen US-Dollar verfügbar lässt.
  • Der operative Cashflow wurde mit 6,9 Millionen US-Dollar positiv, nach einem Abfluss von 1,9 Millionen im Vorjahr; Investitionen (Capex) betrugen 2,3 Millionen.
  • Der Lagerbestand stieg um 8,0 % auf 59,4 Millionen US-Dollar, was höhere Rohmaterial- und Fertigwarenbestände widerspiegelt.

Kapitalrückführung – Die vierteljährliche Dividende wurde auf 0,20 US-Dollar je Aktie erhöht (von 0,18); die bisher im Jahr gezahlten Dividenden belaufen sich auf 3,5 Millionen US-Dollar. Aktienrückkäufe in Höhe von 1,2 Millionen US-Dollar führten bisher zur Vernichtung von 87.384 Aktien.

Von der Geschäftsleitung genannte Ausblicksfaktoren umfassen weiterhin den Fokus auf Kosten, Lagerkonsolidierung und typische Branchenrisiken wie Rohstoffinflation, Schwankungen der Verbrauchernachfrage und Störungen in der Lieferkette.

Positive
  • Returned to profitability: Q2 net income of $1.9 million vs. prior-year loss of $7.2 million; EPS $0.22 vs. -$0.82.
  • Operating margin expansion: SG&A ratio fell 330 bp; gross margin improved 310 bp to 55.6%.
  • Cash flow turnaround: $6.9 million operating cash inflow vs. $1.9 million outflow last year.
  • Strong liquidity: $39.4 million cash, $20.4 million CDs, no outstanding revolver borrowings.
  • Dividend increase: Quarterly dividend raised to $0.20, up 11% yoy.
Negative
  • Top-line softness: External wholesale revenue fell 5.5% and total six-month sales declined 2.0% (unadjusted).
  • Inventory build: Inventories rose 8.0% to $59.4 million, outpacing sales growth.
  • Retail profit thin: Company-owned store segment earned only $0.5 million on $54 million sales.
  • Lease obligations remain high: $97.8 million in operating lease liabilities could limit flexibility in a downturn.

Insights

TL;DR: Bassett reverses a loss, posts $0.22 EPS on stronger margins and lower SG&A.

The quarter’s key takeaway is operating leverage: modest top-line growth coupled with a 330 bp SG&A reduction delivered a $10.9 million yoy improvement in operating profit. Wholesale margin recovery and the absence of impairment charges were pivotal. Cash generation covered dividends and buybacks while leaving $60 million in liquidity. Inventory build and softer wholesale revenue temper the narrative, but the turnaround in retail profitability shows restructuring is taking hold. Overall, fundamentals are stabilising with an attractive net-cash balance and 4.6% dividend yield at the current $17–18 share price range (price data not in filing).

TL;DR: Cost cuts and better mix offset flat demand; watch inventory and store traffic.

Bassett’s 55.6% gross margin is high for a furniture retailer, reflecting its custom-upholstery focus and reduced discounting. Retail comps benefited from design-consultant initiatives and a 35% e-commerce uptick, yet external wholesale orders dipped—signalling independent dealer softness. Inventory growth ahead of sales could pressure margins if demand slows. Lease liabilities remain sizable at $97.8 million, but the company’s net-cash position mitigates risk. Continuation of $0.20 quarterly dividend indicates management confidence in cash flows. Monitor wholesale order trends and execution of warehouse consolidation for further upside.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) è tornata alla redditività nel secondo trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2025 (trimestre terminato il 31 maggio 2025) dopo un periodo difficile nell'anno precedente. Le vendite nette sono aumentate dell'1,1% raggiungendo 84,3 milioni di dollari, grazie a un incremento del 7,5% delle vendite al dettaglio gestite direttamente dall'azienda, che ha compensato un calo del 5,5% dei ricavi all'ingrosso esterni. Il profitto lordo è cresciuto del 7,2% a 46,9 milioni di dollari, portando il margine lordo al 55,6% rispetto al 52,5%, favorito dall'assenza delle svalutazioni di inventario per 2,7 milioni di dollari registrate l'anno scorso.

La disciplina nella gestione delle spese operative continua a dare risultati. Le spese generali, amministrative e di vendita (SG&A) sono diminuite di 2,3 milioni di dollari (-4,9%) attestandosi a 44,4 milioni, migliorando di 330 punti base come percentuale delle vendite (52,7% contro 56,0%). Escludendo la svalutazione di attività di 5,5 milioni di dollari dell'anno precedente, il reddito operativo è passato a un profitto di 2,5 milioni rispetto a una perdita di 8,5 milioni. L'utile netto ha raggiunto 1,9 milioni di dollari (0,22 dollari per azione diluita) rispetto a una perdita di 7,2 milioni (-0,82 dollari per azione) dell'anno precedente.

Anche la performance semestrale è migliorata significativamente nonostante un calo dei ricavi del 2,0% (26 settimane nell'anno fiscale 2025 contro 27 nell'anno fiscale 2024). Il reddito operativo è stato di 5,0 milioni rispetto a una perdita di 10,8 milioni, mentre l'utile netto è stato di 3,8 milioni di dollari (0,43 dollari per azione) contro una perdita di 8,4 milioni (-0,96 dollari per azione).

Dettaglio per segmento

  • Ingrosso: le vendite del secondo trimestre ai clienti esterni sono diminuite del 5,5% a 30,1 milioni di dollari, ma il reddito operativo è aumentato del 46% a 8,3 milioni grazie a un miglior mix di prodotti e al controllo dei costi.
  • Dettaglio: i ricavi dei negozi di proprietà aziendale sono cresciuti del 7,5% raggiungendo 54,2 milioni; il segmento ha generato un modesto profitto di 0,5 milioni rispetto a una perdita di 2,2 milioni dell'anno precedente.

Liquidità e stato patrimoniale

  • Liquidità e equivalenti: 39,4 milioni di dollari (praticamente invariati rispetto a fine anno).
  • Investimenti a breve termine (certificati di deposito): 20,4 milioni di dollari.
  • Nessun debito finanziato; linea di credito da 25 milioni con solo 8,2 milioni in lettere di credito standby impegnate, lasciando 16,8 milioni disponibili.
  • Il flusso di cassa operativo è diventato positivo a 6,9 milioni rispetto a un deflusso di 1,9 milioni l'anno scorso; le spese in conto capitale sono state di 2,3 milioni.
  • L'inventario è aumentato dell'8,0% a 59,4 milioni, riflettendo maggiori materie prime e prodotti finiti.

Ritorno al capitale – Il dividendo trimestrale è stato aumentato a 0,20 dollari per azione (da 0,18); i dividendi pagati da inizio anno ammontano a 3,5 milioni di dollari. Le riacquisti di azioni per 1,2 milioni hanno ritirato 87.384 azioni da inizio anno.

Fattori di prospettiva comunicati dalla direzione includono il continuo focus sui costi, la consolidazione dei magazzini e i rischi tipici del settore come l'inflazione delle materie prime, la variabilità della domanda dei consumatori e le interruzioni nella catena di approvvigionamento.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) volvió a la rentabilidad en el segundo trimestre del año fiscal 2025 (trimestre finalizado el 31 de mayo de 2025) tras un período difícil el año anterior. Las ventas netas aumentaron un 1,1% hasta 84,3 millones de dólares, impulsadas por un incremento del 7,5% en las ventas minoristas propias de la empresa, que compensaron una caída del 5,5% en los ingresos mayoristas externos. El beneficio bruto creció un 7,2% hasta 46,9 millones de dólares, elevando el margen bruto al 55,6% desde el 52,5%, ayudado por la ausencia de cargos por valoración de inventarios por 2,7 millones de dólares registrados el año pasado.

La disciplina en los gastos operativos sigue dando resultados. Los gastos de venta, generales y administrativos (SG&A) disminuyeron 2,3 millones (-4,9%) hasta 44,4 millones y mejoraron 330 puntos básicos como porcentaje de las ventas (52,7% frente a 56,0%). Sin la deterioración de activos de 5,5 millones del año anterior, el ingreso operativo pasó a un beneficio de 2,5 millones frente a una pérdida de 8,5 millones. El ingreso neto alcanzó 1,9 millones de dólares (0,22 dólares por acción diluida) en comparación con una pérdida de 7,2 millones (-0,82 dólares por acción) un año antes.

El desempeño semestral también mejoró significativamente a pesar de una disminución del 2,0% en los ingresos (26 semanas en el año fiscal 2025 frente a 27 semanas en el año fiscal 2024). El ingreso operativo fue de 5,0 millones frente a una pérdida de 10,8 millones, y el ingreso neto fue de 3,8 millones de dólares (0,43 dólares por acción) frente a una pérdida de 8,4 millones (-0,96 dólares por acción).

Detalle por segmento

  • Mayorista: Las ventas del segundo trimestre a clientes externos bajaron un 5,5% hasta 30,1 millones, pero el ingreso operativo aumentó un 46% hasta 8,3 millones gracias a una mejor combinación y control de costos.
  • Minorista: Los ingresos de las tiendas propias de la empresa subieron un 7,5% hasta 54,2 millones; el segmento generó una modesta ganancia de 0,5 millones frente a una pérdida de 2,2 millones el año pasado.

Liquidez y balance

  • Efectivo y equivalentes: 39,4 millones de dólares (prácticamente sin cambios desde fin de año).
  • Inversiones a corto plazo (CDs): 20,4 millones de dólares.
  • Sin deuda financiada; línea de crédito de 25 millones con solo 8,2 millones en cartas de crédito standby comprometidas, dejando 16,8 millones disponibles.
  • El flujo de caja operativo se volvió positivo en 6,9 millones frente a una salida de 1,9 millones el año pasado; la inversión en capital fue de 2,3 millones.
  • El inventario aumentó un 8,0% hasta 59,4 millones, reflejando mayores materias primas y productos terminados.

Retorno de capital – El dividendo trimestral se incrementó a 0,20 dólares por acción (desde 0,18); los dividendos pagados en lo que va del año suman 3,5 millones. Las recompras de acciones por 1,2 millones retiraron 87,384 acciones en lo que va del año.

Factores de perspectivas divulgados por la dirección incluyen el enfoque continuo en los costos, la consolidación de almacenes y riesgos típicos de la industria como la inflación de materias primas, la variabilidad de la demanda del consumidor y las interrupciones en la cadena de suministro.

Bassett Furniture Industries(NASDAQ: BSET)는 2025 회계연도 2분기(2025년 5월 31일 종료 분기)에 전년도의 어려운 시기를 딛고 다시 흑자 전환에 성공했습니다. 순매출은 1.1% 증가한 8,430만 달러를 기록했으며, 이는 회사 소유 소매 매출이 7.5% 증가한 데 힘입어 외부 도매 매출이 5.5% 감소한 것을 상쇄했습니다. 매출총이익은 7.2% 증가한 4,690만 달러로, 매출총이익률은 52.5%에서 55.6%로 상승했는데, 이는 작년에 기록된 270만 달러의 재고평가 손실이 없었던 덕분입니다.

영업비용 관리가 계속해서 성과를 내고 있습니다. 판매관리비(SG&A)는 230만 달러(4.9%) 감소한 4,440만 달러로, 매출 대비 비율은 56.0%에서 52.7%로 330bp 개선되었습니다. 전년도 550만 달러의 자산손상차손을 제외하면 영업이익은 850만 달러 적자에서 250만 달러 흑자로 전환되었습니다. 순이익은 190만 달러(희석 주당 0.22달러)로, 전년도의 720만 달러 적자(주당 -0.82달러)에서 크게 개선되었습니다.

26주가 포함된 2025 회계연도 상반기 실적도 2.0% 매출 감소에도 불구하고 크게 개선되었습니다 (2024 회계연도 27주 대비). 영업이익은 500만 달러 흑자 전환, 전년도의 1,080만 달러 적자에서 개선되었으며, 순이익은 380만 달러(주당 0.43달러)로, 840만 달러 적자(주당 -0.96달러)에서 흑자로 돌아섰습니다.

부문별 상세 내용

  • 도매: 2분기 외부 고객 대상 매출은 5.5% 감소한 3,010만 달러였으나, 제품 구성 개선과 비용 통제로 영업이익은 46% 증가한 830만 달러를 기록했습니다.
  • 소매: 회사 소유 매장 매출은 7.5% 증가한 5,420만 달러에 달했으며, 이 부문은 작년 220만 달러 적자에서 50만 달러 소폭 흑자를 달성했습니다.

유동성 및 재무상태

  • 현금 및 현금성 자산: 3,940만 달러(연말 대비 거의 변동 없음).
  • 단기 투자(예금증서): 2,040만 달러.
  • 차입 부채 없음; 2,500만 달러 신용 한도 중 820만 달러만 스탠바이 신용장으로 사용 중이며, 1,680만 달러가 여유 자금으로 남아 있습니다.
  • 영업 현금 흐름은 작년 190만 달러 유출에서 690만 달러 유입으로 전환되었으며, 자본적 지출은 230만 달러였습니다.
  • 재고는 원자재 및 완제품 증가로 8.0% 상승한 5,940만 달러를 기록했습니다.

자본 환원 – 분기 배당금은 주당 0.18달러에서 0.20달러로 인상되었으며, 연초부터 배당금 지급액은 총 350만 달러입니다. 주식 환매는 120만 달러 규모로, 올해 들어 87,384주를 소각했습니다.

경영진이 밝힌 향후 전망 요인으로는 지속적인 비용 관리, 창고 통합, 원자재 인플레이션, 소비자 수요 변동성, 공급망 혼란과 같은 업계의 일반적인 위험 요소들이 포함됩니다.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ : BSET) est redevenue rentable au deuxième trimestre de l'exercice 2025 (trimestre clos le 31 mai 2025) après une période difficile l'année précédente. Le chiffre d'affaires net a progressé de 1,1 % pour atteindre 84,3 millions de dollars, porté par une hausse de 7,5 % des ventes au détail en propre, qui a compensé une baisse de 5,5 % des revenus de la vente en gros externe. La marge brute a augmenté de 7,2 % pour atteindre 46,9 millions de dollars, faisant passer la marge brute de 52,5 % à 55,6 %, aidée par l'absence des charges de valorisation des stocks de 2,7 millions de dollars enregistrées l'année précédente.

La discipline dans les dépenses d'exploitation continue de porter ses fruits. Les frais de vente, généraux et administratifs (SG&A) ont diminué de 2,3 millions de dollars (-4,9 %) pour s'établir à 44,4 millions, avec une amélioration de 330 points de base en pourcentage des ventes (52,7 % contre 56,0 %). Sans la dépréciation d'actifs de 5,5 millions de dollars de l'année précédente, le résultat d'exploitation est passé à un bénéfice de 2,5 millions contre une perte de 8,5 millions. Le bénéfice net a atteint 1,9 million de dollars (0,22 dollar par action diluée) contre une perte de 7,2 millions (-0,82 dollar par action) un an plus tôt.

La performance semestrielle s'est également nettement améliorée malgré une baisse de 2,0 % du chiffre d'affaires (26 semaines en 2025 contre 27 semaines en 2024). Le résultat d'exploitation s'est élevé à 5,0 millions contre une perte de 10,8 millions, et le bénéfice net à 3,8 millions de dollars (0,43 dollar par action) contre une perte de 8,4 millions (-0,96 dollar par action).

Détail par segment

  • Vente en gros : Les ventes du deuxième trimestre aux clients externes ont reculé de 5,5 % à 30,1 millions de dollars, mais le résultat d'exploitation a augmenté de 46 % à 8,3 millions grâce à une meilleure composition et au contrôle des coûts.
  • Vente au détail : Le chiffre d'affaires des magasins détenus par l'entreprise a augmenté de 7,5 % à 54,2 millions ; le segment a généré un modeste bénéfice de 0,5 million contre une perte de 2,2 millions l'an dernier.

Liquidité et bilan

  • Trésorerie et équivalents : 39,4 millions de dollars (pratiquement stable depuis la fin de l'année).
  • Investissements à court terme (CD) : 20,4 millions de dollars.
  • Aucune dette financée ; facilité de crédit de 25 millions avec seulement 8,2 millions en lettres de crédit standby en cours, laissant 16,8 millions disponibles.
  • Le flux de trésorerie d'exploitation est devenu positif à 6,9 millions contre une sortie de 1,9 million l'an dernier ; les dépenses d'investissement se sont élevées à 2,3 millions.
  • Les stocks ont augmenté de 8,0 % pour atteindre 59,4 millions, reflétant une hausse des matières premières et des produits finis.

Retour sur capital – Le dividende trimestriel a été porté à 0,20 dollar par action (contre 0,18) ; les dividendes versés depuis le début de l'année totalisent 3,5 millions de dollars. Les rachats d'actions de 1,2 million ont permis de retirer 87 384 actions depuis le début de l'année.

Facteurs prospectifs communiqués par la direction incluent la poursuite de l'attention portée aux coûts, la consolidation des entrepôts et les risques habituels du secteur tels que l'inflation des matières premières, la variabilité de la demande des consommateurs et les perturbations de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.

Bassett Furniture Industries (NASDAQ: BSET) kehrte im zweiten Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2025 (Quartal zum 31. Mai 2025) nach einer schwierigen Vorjahresperiode wieder in die Gewinnzone zurück. Der Nettoumsatz stieg um 1,1 % auf 84,3 Millionen US-Dollar, angetrieben durch einen Anstieg der firmeneigenen Einzelhandelsumsätze um 7,5 %, der einen Rückgang der externen Großhandelserlöse um 5,5 % ausglich. Der Bruttogewinn stieg um 7,2 % auf 46,9 Millionen US-Dollar, wodurch die Bruttomarge von 52,5 % auf 55,6 % anstieg, unterstützt durch das Ausbleiben der im Vorjahr verbuchten Inventarwertberichtigungen in Höhe von 2,7 Millionen US-Dollar.

Die Disziplin bei den Betriebskosten zahlt sich weiterhin aus. Die Vertriebs-, Verwaltungs- und Gemeinkosten (SG&A) sanken um 2,3 Millionen US-Dollar (-4,9 %) auf 44,4 Millionen und verbesserten sich um 330 Basispunkte als Prozentsatz des Umsatzes (52,7 % gegenüber 56,0 %). Ohne die Wertminderung von Vermögenswerten in Höhe von 5,5 Millionen US-Dollar im Vorjahr drehte das Betriebsergebnis auf einen Gewinn von 2,5 Millionen US-Dollar im Vergleich zu einem Verlust von 8,5 Millionen. Der Nettogewinn erreichte 1,9 Millionen US-Dollar (0,22 US-Dollar je verwässerter Aktie) gegenüber einem Verlust von 7,2 Millionen US-Dollar (-0,82 US-Dollar je Aktie) im Vorjahr.

Auch die Halbjahresergebnisse verbesserten sich deutlich trotz eines Umsatzrückgangs von 2,0 % (26 Wochen im Geschäftsjahr 2025 gegenüber 27 Wochen im Geschäftsjahr 2024). Das Betriebsergebnis betrug 5,0 Millionen US-Dollar gegenüber einem Verlust von 10,8 Millionen, und der Nettogewinn lag bei 3,8 Millionen US-Dollar (0,43 US-Dollar je Aktie) gegenüber einem Verlust von 8,4 Millionen (-0,96 US-Dollar je Aktie).

Segmentdetails

  • Großhandel: Die Umsätze im zweiten Quartal an externe Kunden sanken um 5,5 % auf 30,1 Millionen US-Dollar, aber das Betriebsergebnis stieg um 46 % auf 8,3 Millionen US-Dollar dank besserer Produktmix und Kostenkontrolle.
  • Einzelhandel: Die Umsätze der firmeneigenen Geschäfte stiegen um 7,5 % auf 54,2 Millionen US-Dollar; das Segment erzielte einen kleinen Gewinn von 0,5 Millionen US-Dollar gegenüber einem Verlust von 2,2 Millionen im Vorjahr.

Liquidität und Bilanz

  • Barmittel und Zahlungsmitteläquivalente: 39,4 Millionen US-Dollar (praktisch unverändert seit Jahresende).
  • Kurzfristige Anlagen (CDs): 20,4 Millionen US-Dollar.
  • Keine finanzierte Verschuldung; Kreditlinie von 25 Millionen US-Dollar mit nur 8,2 Millionen US-Dollar an ausstehenden Standby-Akkreditiven, was 16,8 Millionen US-Dollar verfügbar lässt.
  • Der operative Cashflow wurde mit 6,9 Millionen US-Dollar positiv, nach einem Abfluss von 1,9 Millionen im Vorjahr; Investitionen (Capex) betrugen 2,3 Millionen.
  • Der Lagerbestand stieg um 8,0 % auf 59,4 Millionen US-Dollar, was höhere Rohmaterial- und Fertigwarenbestände widerspiegelt.

Kapitalrückführung – Die vierteljährliche Dividende wurde auf 0,20 US-Dollar je Aktie erhöht (von 0,18); die bisher im Jahr gezahlten Dividenden belaufen sich auf 3,5 Millionen US-Dollar. Aktienrückkäufe in Höhe von 1,2 Millionen US-Dollar führten bisher zur Vernichtung von 87.384 Aktien.

Von der Geschäftsleitung genannte Ausblicksfaktoren umfassen weiterhin den Fokus auf Kosten, Lagerkonsolidierung und typische Branchenrisiken wie Rohstoffinflation, Schwankungen der Verbrauchernachfrage und Störungen in der Lieferkette.

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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended May 31, 2025

 

OR

 

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the transition period from _____________________________ to _______________________

 

Commission File No. 000-00209

 

BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Virginia   54-0135270

(State or other jurisdiction 

of incorporation or organization)

 

(I.R.S. Employer 

Identification No.)

 

3525 Fairystone Park Highway

Bassett, Virginia 24055

(Address of principal executive offices)

(Zip Code)

 

(276) 629-6000

(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

 

Title of each class

 

Trading Symbol

 

Name of exchange on which registered

Common Stock ($5.00 par value)

 

BSET

 

NASDAQ

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months, and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes ☒   No ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files).  Yes ☒   No ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large Accelerated Filer   Accelerated Filer
Non-accelerated Filer   Smaller Reporting Company
      Emerging Growth Company

              

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  ☐

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes   No ☒

 

At July 3, 2025 8,689,582 shares of common stock of the Registrant were outstanding.

 

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BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ITEM   PAGE
     
  PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION  

 

1. Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements as of May 31, 2025 (unaudited) and November 30, 2024 and for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 (unaudited) and June 1, 2024 (unaudited)

 

  Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations 3
     
  Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) 4
     
  Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets 5
     
  Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 6
     
  Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements 7

 

2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 21
     
3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 31
     
4. Controls and Procedures 32
     
  PART II - OTHER INFORMATION  
     
1. Legal Proceedings 33
     
2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities, Use of Proceeds and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities 33
     
3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities 33
     
5. Other Information 33
     
6. Exhibits 33

 

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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

 

ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

FOR THE PERIODS ENDED MAY 31, 2025 AND JUNE 1, 2024 UNAUDITED

(In thousands except per share data)

 

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
                                 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 
                                 

Net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 84,348     $ 83,410     $ 166,510     $ 169,964  

Cost of furniture and accessories sold

    37,439       39,650       72,771       78,337  

Gross profit

    46,909       43,760       93,739       91,627  
                                 

Selling, general and administrative expenses

    44,412       46,707       88,787       96,931  

Asset impairment charges

    -       5,515       -       5,515  

Income (loss) from operations

    2,497       (8,462 )     4,952       (10,819 )
                                 

Interest income

    521       627       1,080       1,383  

Other loss, net

    (422 )     (276 )     (881 )     (380 )

Income (loss) before income taxes

    2,596       (8,111 )     5,151       (9,816 )
                                 

Income tax expense (benefit)

    678       (910 )     1,379       (1,422 )
                                 
                                 

Net income (loss)

  $ 1,918     $ (7,201 )   $ 3,772     $ (8,394 )
                                 

Basic earnings (loss) per share

  $ 0.22     $ (0.82 )   $ 0.43     $ (0.96 )
                                 

Diluted earnings (loss) per share

  $ 0.22     $ (0.82 )   $ 0.43     $ (0.96 )
                                 

Regular dividends per share

  $ 0.20     $ 0.18     $ 0.40     $ 0.34  

 

 

The accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)

FOR THE PERIODS ENDED MAY 31, 2025 AND JUNE 1, 2024 UNAUDITED

(In thousands)

 

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 
                                 

Net income (loss)

  $ 1,918     $ (7,201 )   $ 3,772     $ (8,394 )

Other comprehensive income (loss):

                               

Foreign currency translation adjustments

    -       (9 )     -       (234 )

Income taxes related to foreign currency translation adjustments

    -       2       -       60  

Amortization associated with Long Term Cash Awards (LTCA)

    -       15       -       30  

Income taxes related to LTCA

    -       (4 )     -       (8 )

Amortization associated with supplemental executive retirement defined benefit plan (SERP)

    (16 )     (5 )     (32 )     (11 )

Income taxes related to SERP

    4       2       8       3  
                                 

Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax

    (12 )     1       (24 )     (160 )
                                 

Total comprehensive income (loss)

  $ 1,906     $ (7,200 )   $ 3,748     $ (8,554 )

 

 

The accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

MAY 31, 2025 AND NOVEMBER 30, 2024

(In thousands)

 

 

   

(Unaudited)

         
   

May 31, 2025

    November 30, 2024  
Assets                

Current assets

               

Cash and cash equivalents

  $ 39,433     $ 39,551  

Short-term investments

    20,385       20,360  

Accounts receivable, net

    12,883       13,181  

Inventories

    59,362       54,965  

Recoverable income taxes

    4,607       4,240  

Other current assets

    7,523       9,242  

Total current assets

    144,193       141,539  
                 

Property and equipment, net

    75,088       77,047  
                 

Deferred income taxes

    5,493       6,867  

Goodwill

    7,217       7,217  

Intangible assets

    6,939       6,968  

Right of use assets under operating leases

    84,877       93,624  

Other

    7,526       7,908  

Total long-term assets

    112,052       122,584  

Total assets

  $ 331,333     $ 341,170  
                 

Liabilities and Stockholders Equity

               

Current liabilities

               

Accounts payable

  $ 14,533     $ 13,303  

Accrued compensation and benefits

    7,798       6,898  

Customer deposits

    24,029       25,742  

Current portion operating lease obligations

    19,702       18,050  

Other current liabilites and accrued expenses

    8,462       9,410  

Total current liabilities

    74,524       73,403  
                 

Long-term liabilities

               

Post employment benefit obligations

    10,814       10,882  

Long-term portion of operating lease obligations

    78,116       88,395  

Other long-term liabilities

    1,103       1,163  

Total long-term liabilities

    90,033       100,440  
                 
                 

Stockholders equity

               

Common stock

    43,410       43,681  

Retained earnings

    122,597       122,847  

Additional paid-in capital

    -       6  

Accumulated other comprehensive income

    769       793  

Total stockholders' equity

    166,776       167,327  

Total liabilities and stockholders equity

  $ 331,333     $ 341,170  

 

 

The accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

FOR THE PERIODS ENDED MAY 31, 2025 AND JUNE 1, 2024 UNAUDITED

(In thousands)

 

 

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 

Operating activities:

               

Net income (loss)

  $ 3,772     $ (8,394 )

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

               

Depreciation and amortization

    4,478       5,291  

Asset impairment charges

    -       5,515  

Inventory valuation charges

    1,292       3,879  

Deferred income taxes

    1,374       (1,440 )

Other, net

    642       689  

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

               

Accounts receivable

    298       241  

Inventories

    (5,689 )     2,228  

Recoverable income taxes and other current assets

    1,352       (1,217 )

Right of use assets under operating leases

    8,474       8,707  

Customer deposits

    (1,713 )     233  

Accounts payable and other liabilities

    978       (6,930 )

Obligations under operating leases

    (8,355 )     (10,721 )

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

    6,903       (1,919 )
                 

Investing activities:

               

Purchases of property and equipment

    (2,275 )     (3,683 )

Other

    (74 )     (383 )

Net cash used in investing activities

    (2,349 )     (4,066 )
                 

Financing activities:

               

Cash dividends

    (3,476 )     (3,153 )

Other issuance of common stock

    165       179  

Repurchases of common stock

    (1,158 )     (489 )

Taxes paid related to net share settlement of equity awards

    (136 )     (161 )

Repayments of finance lease obligations

    (67 )     (153 )

Net cash used in financing activities

    (4,672 )     (3,777 )

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

    -       1  

Change in cash and cash equivalents

    (118 )     (9,761 )

Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of period

    39,551       52,407  
              .  

Cash and cash equivalents - end of period

  $ 39,433     $ 42,646  

 

 

The accompanying notes to condensed consolidated financial statements are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

 

1. Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and do not include all of the information and footnotes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”) for complete financial statements. In our opinion, all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments) considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included.

 

References to “ASC” included hereinafter refer to the Accounting Standards Codification established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) as the source of authoritative GAAP.

 

The condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of Bassett Furniture Industries, Incorporated (“Bassett”, “we”, “our”, or the “Company”) and our wholly-owned subsidiaries of which we have a controlling interest. In accordance with ASC Topic 810, we have evaluated our licensees and certain other entities to determine whether they are variable interest entities (“VIEs”) of which we are the primary beneficiary and thus would require consolidation in our financial statements. As of and for the periods ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 and as of November 30, 2024 we have concluded that none of the evaluated entities represent VIEs.

 

Revenue from the sale of furniture and accessories is reported in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations net of estimates for returns and allowances. We exclude from revenues amounts collected from customers for sales tax.

 

Our fiscal year, which ends on the last Saturday of November, periodically results in a 53-week year instead of the normal 52 weeks. The prior fiscal year ended November 30, 2024 was a 53-week year, with the additional week being included in the first fiscal quarter. Accordingly, the information presented below includes 26 weeks of operations for the six months ended May 31, 2025 as compared with 27 weeks included in the six months ended June 1, 2024.

 

 

 

2. Interim Financial Presentation and Other Information

 

All intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in the condensed consolidated financial statements. The results of operations for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 are not necessarily indicative of results for the full fiscal year. These interim condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended November 30, 2024. Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to current period presentation.

 

Income Taxes

 

We calculate an anticipated effective tax rate for the year based on our annual estimates of pretax income or loss and use that effective tax rate to record our year-to-date income tax provision.  Any change in annual projections of pretax income or loss could have a significant impact on our effective tax rate for the respective quarter.

 

Our effective tax rate was 26.1% and 26.8% for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025, respectively. The effective rates for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 differ from the federal statutory rate of 21% primarily due to the effects of state income taxes and various permanent differences.

 

Our effective tax rate was 11.2% and 14.5% for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024, respectively. The effective rates for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024 differ from the federal statutory rate of 21% primarily due to increases in the valuation allowance placed on deferred tax assets associated with Noa Home Inc. (“Noa Home”), the effects of state income taxes and various permanent differences.

 

Supplemental Cash Flow Information

 

During the six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024, $378 and $3,476, respectively, of lease right-of-use assets were added through the recognition of the corresponding lease obligations.

 

Taxes paid net of refunds received during the six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 was $383 and $48, respectively.

 

Interest paid during the six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 was $14 and $10, respectively.

 

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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Lessor Income

 

We receive lease income as the lessor on a small number of leased premises which we have subleased to other tenants. Sublease income for closed stores and warehouses is included in selling general and administrative expense in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations and was $148 and $251 for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025, respectively, and $103 and $205 for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024. We also sublease one location to a licensee. This sublease income is included in other loss, net in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations and was $114 and $228 for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025, respectively, and $114 and $228 for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024, respectively.

 

 

 

3. Financial Instruments and Investments

 

Financial Instruments

 

Our financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, short-term investments in certificates of deposit (CDs), accounts receivable, and accounts payable. Because of their short maturities, the carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and accounts payable approximate fair value.

 

Investments

 

Our short-term investments of $20,385 and $20,360 at May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, respectively, consisted of CDs. At May 31, 2025, the CDs had original terms averaging seven months, bearing interest at rates ranging from 0.7% to 5.15% and the weighted average remaining time to maturity was approximately three months and the weighted average yield of the CDs was approximately 3.9%. Each CD is placed with a federally insured financial institution and, except as noted below, all deposits are within federal deposit insurance limits. Due to the nature of these investments and their relatively short maturities, the carrying amount of the short-term investments at May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024 approximates their fair value.

 

Our investment in CDs at May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024 includes one CD in the amount of $2,500 which was placed with a financial institution that provides merchant services for our retail segment. This CD has been pledged as security for the merchant services agreement. The CD has a six-month term maturing in October 2025 and an interest rate of 2.0%. The requirement to maintain the pledge will be reassessed prior to the end of fiscal 2025, therefore the CD is classified as a current asset with our other CDs. This CD is in excess of the $250 Federal deposit insurance limit.

 

 

 

4. Accounts Receivable

 

Accounts receivable consists of the following:

 

   

May 31, 2025

   

November 30, 2024

 

Gross accounts receivable

  $ 13,435     $ 14,278  

Allowance for credit losses

    (552 )     (1,097 )

Accounts receivable, net

  $ 12,883     $ 13,181  

 

We maintain an allowance for credit losses for estimated losses resulting from the inability of our customers to make required payments. The allowance for credit losses is based on a review of specifically identified accounts in addition to an overall aging analysis which is applied to accounts pooled on the basis of similar risk characteristics. Judgments are made with respect to the collectability of accounts receivable within each pool based on historical experience, current payment practices and current economic trends based on our expectations over the expected life of the receivables, which is generally ninety days or less. Actual credit losses could differ from those estimates.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Activity in the allowance for credit losses for the six months ended May 31, 2025 was as follows:

 

Balance at November 30, 2024

  $ 1,097  

Additions charged to expense

    40  

Write-offs against allowance

    (585 )

Balance at May 31, 2025

  $ 552  

 

Substantially all of the accounts receivable written off against the reserve during the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 originated during fiscal 2024.

 

We believe that the carrying value of our net accounts receivable approximates fair value. The inputs into these fair value estimates reflect our market assumptions and are not observable. Consequently, the inputs are considered to be Level 3 as specified in the fair value hierarchy in ASC Topic 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures.

 

 

 

5. Inventories

 

Domestic furniture inventories are valued at the lower of cost, which is determined using the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method, or market. Imported inventories and those applicable to our Lane Venture and Bassett Outdoor lines are valued at the lower of cost, which is determined using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method, or net realizable value.

 

Inventories were comprised of the following:

 

   

May 31, 2025

   

November 30, 2024

 

Wholesale finished goods

  $ 27,072     $ 24,841  

Work in process

    535       519  

Raw materials and supplies

    16,647       14,921  

Retail merchandise

    32,872       31,744  

Total inventories on first-in, first-out method

    77,126       72,025  

LIFO adjustment

    (11,950 )     (11,665 )

Reserve for excess and obsolete inventory

    (5,814 )     (5,395 )
    $ 59,362     $ 54,965  

 

We estimate an inventory reserve for excess quantities and obsolete items based on specific identification and historical write-offs, taking into account future demand, market conditions and the respective valuations at LIFO. The need for these reserves is primarily driven by the normal product life cycle. As products mature and sales volumes decline, we rationalize our product offerings to respond to consumer tastes and keep our product lines fresh. If actual demand or market conditions in the future are less favorable than those estimated, additional inventory write-downs may be required. In determining reserves, we calculate separate reserves on our wholesale and retail inventories. Our wholesale inventories tend to carry the majority of the reserves for excess quantities and obsolete inventory due to the nature of our distribution model. These wholesale reserves primarily represent design and/or style obsolescence. Typically, product is not shipped to our retail warehouses until a consumer has ordered and paid a deposit for the product. We do not typically hold retail inventory for stock purposes. Consequently, floor sample inventory and inventory for delivery to customers account for the majority of our inventory at retail. Retail reserves are based on accessory and clearance floor sample inventory in our stores and any inventory that is not associated with a specific customer order in our retail warehouses.

 

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BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Activity in the reserves for excess quantities and obsolete inventory by segment are as follows:

 

   

Wholesale

Segment

   

Retail Segment

   

Total

 
                         

Balance at November 30, 2024

  $ 4,158     $ 1,237     $ 5,395  

Additions charged to expense

    966       326       1,292  

Write-offs

    (682 )     (191 )     (873 )

Balance at May 31, 2025

  $ 4,442     $ 1,372     $ 5,814  

 

Our estimates and assumptions have been reasonably accurate in the past. We have not made any significant changes to our methodology for determining inventory reserves in 2025 and do not anticipate that our methodology is likely to change in the future.

 

 

 

6. Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets

 

Goodwill and other intangible assets consisted of the following:

 

   

May 31, 2025

 
   

Gross Carrying

Amount

   

Accumulated

Amortization

   

Intangible

Assets, Net

 

Intangibles subject to amortization

                       

Customer relationships

  $ 512     $ (421 )   $ 91  
                         

Intangibles not subject to amortization:

                       

Trade names

                    6,848  

Total intangible assets

                  $ 6,939  

Goodwill

                  $ 7,217  

 

   

November 30, 2024

 
   

Gross Carrying Amount

   

Accumulated Amortization

   

Intangible Assets, Net

 

Intangibles subject to amortization

                       

Customer relationships

  $ 512     $ (392 )   $ 120  
                         

Intangibles not subject to amortization:

                       

Trade names

                    6,848  

Total intangible assets

                  $ 6,968  

Goodwill

                  $ 7,217  

 

There were no changes in the carrying amounts of goodwill during the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 or June 1, 2024.

 

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BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

The carrying amounts of goodwill by reportable segment, including accumulated impairment losses, at both May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024 were as follows:

 

   

Original

   

Accumulated

         
   

Recorded

   

Impairment

   

Carrying

 
   

Value

   

Losses

   

Amount

 
                         

Wholesale

  $ 9,188     $ (1,971 )   $ 7,217  

Retail

    1,926       (1,926 )     -  

Corporate and other

    5,409       (5,409 )     -  
                         

Total goodwill

  $ 16,523     $ (9,306 )   $ 7,217  

 

Amortization expense associated with intangible assets during the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 was as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 
                                 

Intangible asset amortization expense

  $ 14     $ 14     $ 29     $ 28  

 

Estimated future amortization expense for intangible assets that exist at May 31, 2025 is as follows:

 

Remainder of fiscal 2025

  $ 29  

Fiscal 2026

    57  

Fiscal 2027

    5  

Total

  $ 91  

 

 

 

7. Bank Credit Facility

 

On May 15, 2024, we entered into the Eighth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement with our bank (the “Credit Facility”). This Credit Facility provides for a line of credit of up to $25,000. At May 31, 2025, we had $8,182 outstanding under standby letters of credit against our line. The line bears interest at the One-Month Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“One-Month Term SOFR”) plus 1.75% and is secured by our accounts receivable and inventory. Our bank charges a fee of 0.25% on the daily unused balance of the line, payable quarterly. Under the terms of the Credit Facility, Consolidated Minimum Tangible Net Worth (as defined in the Credit Facility) shall at no time be less than $120,000. In addition, we must maintain the following financial covenants, measured quarterly on a rolling twelve-month basis and commencing as of the end of the first fiscal quarter after the first date that the used commitment (the sum of any outstanding advances plus standby letters of credit) equals or exceeds $8,250:

 

 

Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio (as defined in the Credit Facility) of not less than 1.2 times and

 

 

Consolidated Lease Adjusted Leverage to EBITDAR Ratio (as defined in the Credit Facility) not to exceed 3.35 times.

 

Since our used commitment was less than $8,250 at May 31, 2025, we were not required to test the Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio or the Consolidated Lease Adjusted Leverage to EBITDAR Ratio. However, had we been required to test those ratios, we would have been in full compliance. Our availability under the Credit Facility is currently $16,818.

 

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BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

 

8. Post Employment Benefit Obligations

 

Defined Benefit Plans

 

We have an unfunded Supplemental Retirement Income Plan (the “Supplemental Plan”) that covers one current and certain former executives. The liability for the Supplemental Plan was $5,578 and $5,557 as of May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, respectively.

 

We also have the Bassett Furniture Industries, Incorporated Management Savings Plan (the “Management Savings Plan”) which was established in the second quarter of fiscal 2017. The Management Savings Plan is an unfunded, nonqualified deferred compensation plan maintained for the benefit of certain highly compensated or management level employees. As part of the Management Savings Plan, we have made Long Term Cash Awards (“LTC Awards”) totaling $2,000 to five management employees in the amount of $400 each. We are accounting for the LTC Awards as a defined benefit pension plan. Currently, two of those employees have retired and are receiving benefits. The liability for the LTC Awards was $1,401 and $1,360 as of May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, respectively.

 

The combined pension liability for the Supplemental Plan and LTC Awards is recorded as follows in the condensed consolidated balance sheets:

 

   

May 31, 2025

   

November 30, 2024

 

Accrued compensation and benefits

  $ 792     $ 792  

Post employment benefit obligations

    6,187       6,125  

Total pension liability

  $ 6,979     $ 6,917  

 

Components of net periodic pension costs for our defined benefit plans for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 

Service cost

  $ 4     $ 3     $ 8     $ 7  

Interest cost

    81       98       163       195  

Amortization of prior service costs

    -       25       -       51  

Amortization of loss

    (16 )     (16 )     (32 )     (32 )

Net periodic pension cost

  $ 69     $ 110     $ 139     $ 221  

 

The components of net periodic pension cost other than the service cost component, which is included in selling, general and administrative expenses, are included in other loss, net in our condensed consolidated statements of operations.

 

Deferred Compensation Plans

 

We have an unfunded deferred compensation plan that covers one current executive and certain former executives and provides for voluntary deferral of compensation. This plan has been frozen with no additional participants or deferrals permitted. Our liability under this plan was $1,584 and $1,601 as of May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, respectively.

 

We also have an unfunded, nonqualified deferred compensation plan maintained for the benefit of certain highly compensated or management level employees which was established under the Management Savings Plan. Our liability under this plan, including both accrued Company contributions and participant salary deferrals, was $3,373 and $3,486 as of May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, respectively.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-UNAUDITED
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Our combined liability for all deferred compensation arrangements, including Company contributions and participant deferrals under the Management Savings Plan, is recorded as follows in the condensed consolidated balance sheets:

 

   

May 31, 2025

   

November 30, 2024

 

Accrued compensation and benefits

  $ 330     $ 330  

Post employment benefit obligations

    4,627       4,757  

Total deferred compensation liability

  $ 4,957     $ 5,087  

 

We recognized expense under our deferred compensation arrangements during the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 

Deferred compensation expense

  $ 82     $ 171     $ 116     $ 626  

 

 

 

9. Other Gains and Losses

 

Fiscal 2025

 

For the three and six months ended May 31, 2025, selling, general and administrative expenses include a gain of $698 for proceeds received from a business interruption insurance claim arising from the previously disclosed cybersecurity incident which occurred during the third quarter of fiscal 2024. $569 of the gain is allocated to our retail segment and $129 is allocated to our wholesale segment. These insurance proceeds are included in cash provided by operating activities in the accompanying condensed consolidated statement of cash flows for the six months ended May 31, 2025.

 

Fiscal 2024

 

During the three and six months ended June 1, 2024, we recognized non-cash charges for asset impairments totaling $5,515 which consisted of the following:

 

 

$2,887 in our retail segment which included $1,978 related to the impairment of leasehold improvements and $750 from the impairment of right-of-use assets at certain underperforming retail stores, as well as $159 for the impairment of right-of-use assets at certain warehouse locations resulting from the consolidation of our retail warehouses.

 

$727 for the impairment of plant and equipment in our wholesale segment related to the consolidation of our domestic wood production facilities.

 

$1,901 for the impairment of long-lived assets at Noa Home. During the second quarter we concluded that Noa Home was not likely to achieve profitability in the foreseeable future and decided to cease operations. $1,827 of these charges are for the full impairment of the Noa Home trade name intangible asset, and $74 relates to the full impairment of customized software used in the Noa Home operations. All remaining Noa Home assets were substantially liquidated as of November 30, 2024.

 

Our estimates of the fair value of the impaired right-of-use assets included estimates of discounted cash flows based upon current market rents and other inputs which we consider to be Level 3 inputs as specified in the fair value hierarchy in ASC Topic 820, Fair Value Measurement and Disclosure.

 

Restructuring Reserve

 

In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024 we recognized a restructuring charge of $440 representing accrued severance pay for certain affected employees. At May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, $0 and $432, respectively, of the accrual remained in other current liabilities. As of May 31, 2025, the cumulative total cost incurred for this restructuring was $440, of which $190 was incurred by our retail segment, $83 by our wholesale segment, and $167 was charged to corporate and other.

 

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10. Commitments and Contingencies

 

We are involved in various legal and environmental matters which arise in the normal course of business. Although the final outcome of these matters cannot be determined, based on the facts presently known, we believe that the final resolution of these matters will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position or future results of operations.

 

Lease Guarantees

 

We were contingently liable under licensee lease obligation guarantees in the amounts of $4,639 and $5,131 at May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, respectively. The remaining term under these lease guarantees extends for six years.

 

In the event of default by the licensee, we believe that the risk of loss is mitigated through a combination of options that include, but are not limited to, arranging for a replacement licensee or liquidating the collateral (primarily inventory). The proceeds of the above options are expected to cover the estimated amount of our future payments under the guarantee obligation, net of recorded reserves. The fair value of these lease guarantees (an estimate of the cost to the Company to perform on the guarantee) at May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024 was not material.

 

Lease Commitments

 

At May 31, 2025, we had commitments for two leases of real property which are expected to commence by the end of fiscal 2025. Together, these leases call for total annual rents averaging approximately $702 per year for an initial term of ten years. Both leases have two five-year renewal options.

 

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11. Earnings (Loss) Per Share

 

Basic earnings (loss) per common share is computed by dividing net income (loss) allocable to common shares by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding, adjusted for participating securities, if any. The following reconciles basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share:

 

   

Net Income

(Loss)

   

Weighted Average

Shares

   

Earnings

(Loss) Per

Share

 

For the quarter ended May 31, 2025:

                       
                         

Basic earnings per share

  $ 1,918       8,667,908     $ 0.22  

Add effect of dilutive securities:

                       

Restricted shares

    -       11,966       -  

Diluted earnings per share

  $ 1,918       8,679,874     $ 0.22  
                         
                         

For the quarter ended June 1, 2024:

                       
                         

Basic loss per share

  $ (7,201 )     8,762,815     $ (0.82 )

Add effect of dilutive securities:

                       

Restricted shares*

    -       -       -  

Diluted loss per share

  $ (7,201 )     8,762,815     $ (0.82 )
                         
                         

For the six months ended May 31, 2025:

                       
                         

Basic earnings per share

  $ 3,772       8,673,339     $ 0.43  

Add effect of dilutive securities:

                       

Restricted shares

    -       20,261       -  

Diluted earnings per share

  $ 3,772       8,693,600     $ 0.43  
                         
                         

For the six months ended June 1, 2024:

                       
                         

Basic loss per share

  $ (8,394 )     8,751,315     $ (0.96 )

Add effect of dilutive securities:

                       

Restricted shares*

    -       -       -  

Diluted loss per share

  $ (8,394 )     8,751,315     $ (0.96 )

 

*Due to the net loss for the period, potentially dilutive securities would have been anti-dilutive and are therefore excluded.

 

For the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024, the following potentially dilutive shares were excluded from the computations as their effect was anti-dilutive:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 
                                 

Unvested shares

    17,556       64,409       17,556       64,409  

 

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12. Segment Information

 

We have strategically aligned our business into two reportable segments as defined in ASC 280, Segment Reporting, and as described below:

 

 

Wholesale. The wholesale home furnishings segment is involved principally in the design, manufacture, sourcing, sale and distribution of furniture products to a network of Bassett stores (Company-owned and licensee-owned retail stores) and independent furniture retailers. Our wholesale segment includes our wood and upholstery operations, which includes Lane Venture.

 

 

Retail  Company-owned stores. Our retail segment consists of Company-owned stores and includes the revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities and capital expenditures directly related to these stores and the Company-owned distribution network utilized to deliver products to our retail customers.

 

In addition to the two reportable segments described above, we include our remaining business activities and assets in a reconciling category known as Corporate and other. This category includes the shared costs of corporate functions such as treasury and finance, information technology, accounting, human resources, legal and others, including certain product development and marketing functions benefitting both wholesale and retail operations. In addition to property and equipment and various other assets associated with the shared corporate functions, the identifiable assets of Corporate and other include substantially all of our cash and our investments in CDs. We consider our corporate functions to be other business activities and have aggregated them with any of our operating segments that do not meet the requirements to be reportable segments. As of and for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024, the only such operating segment included in Corporate and other is Noa Home, which was acquired on September 2, 2022, subsequently closed during fiscal 2024 and substantially liquidated as of November 30, 2024. All sales reported in our Corporate and other category during fiscal 2024 were attributable to Noa Home, which generated substantially all of its sales outside of the United States.

 

Inter-company net sales elimination represents the elimination of wholesale sales to our Company-owned stores. Inter-company income elimination includes the embedded wholesale profit in the Company-owned store inventory that has not been realized. These profits will be recorded when merchandise is delivered to the retail consumer. The inter-company income elimination also includes rent paid by our retail stores occupying Company-owned real estate.

 

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MAY 31, 2025
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The following table presents our segment information:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 

Sales Revenue

                               

Wholesale sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 54,229     $ 52,609     $ 107,156     $ 107,310  

Less: Sales to retail segment

    (24,113 )     (20,751 )     (48,172 )     (44,514 )

Wholesale sales to external customers

    30,116       31,858       58,984       62,796  

Retail sales of furniture and accessories

    54,232       50,468       107,526       104,222  

Corporate and other - Noa Home

    -       1,084       -       2,946  

Consolidated net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 84,348     $ 83,410     $ 166,510     $ 169,964  
                                 

Income (Loss) before Income Taxes:

                               

Income (loss) from operations:

                               

Wholesale

  $ 8,290     $ 5,687     $ 16,975     $ 12,446  

Retail - Company-owned stores

    482       (2,222 )     434       (3,834 )

Net expenses - Corporate and other

    (6,521 )     (6,942 )     (12,747 )     (14,537 )

Inter-company elimination

    246       530       290       621  

Asset impairment charges (see Note 9)

    -       (5,515 )     -       (5,515 )

Consolidated income (loss) from operations

    2,497       (8,462 )     4,952       (10,819 )
                                 

Interest income

    521       627       1,080       1,383  

Other loss, net

    (422 )     (276 )     (881 )     (380 )

Consolidated income (loss) before income taxes

  $ 2,596     $ (8,111 )   $ 5,151     $ (9,816 )
                                 

Depreciation and Amortization

                               

Wholesale

  $ 596     $ 629     $ 1,186     $ 1,248  

Retail - Company-owned stores

    982       1,337       1,992       2,717  

Corporate and other

    654       661       1,300       1,326  

Consolidated

  $ 2,232     $ 2,627     $ 4,478     $ 5,291  
                                 

Capital Expenditures

                               

Wholesale

  $ 362     $ 371     $ 1,115     $ 534  

Retail - Company-owned stores

    712       837       781       2,170  

Corporate and other

    331       399       379       979  

Consolidated

  $ 1,405     $ 1,607     $ 2,275     $ 3,683  

 

   

As of

   

As of

 
Identifiable Assets  

May 31, 2025

   

November 30, 2024

 

Wholesale

  $ 89,314     $ 88,533  

Retail - Company-owned stores

    149,197       158,084  

Corporate and other

    92,822       94,553  

Consolidated

  $ 331,333     $ 341,170  

 

 

See Note 13, Revenue Recognition, for disaggregated revenue information regarding sales of furniture and accessories by product type for the wholesale and retail segments.

 

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13. Revenue Recognition

 

We recognize revenue when we transfer promised goods or services to our customers in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect to receive in exchange for those goods or services. For our wholesale and retail segments, revenue is recognized when the risks and rewards of ownership and title to the product have transferred to the buyer. At wholesale, transfer occurs and revenue is recognized upon the shipment of goods to independent dealers and licensee-owned BHF stores. At retail, transfer occurs and revenue is recognized upon delivery of goods to the customer. All wholesale and retail revenues are recorded net of estimated returns and allowances based on historical patterns. Our contract assets, which consist of our accounts receivable, net and are associated with our wholesale segment, were $12,883, $13,181 and $13, 736 at May 31, 2025, November 30, 2024 and November 25, 2023. We typically collect a significant portion of the purchase price from our retail customers as a deposit upon order, with the balance typically collected at the time delivery is scheduled. These customer deposits are carried on our balance sheet as a current liability until delivery is fulfilled and amounted to $24,029, $25,742 and $22,788 as of May 31, 2025, November 30, 2024 and November 25, 2023, respectively. Substantially all of the customer deposits held as of November 30, 2024 related to performance obligations that were satisfied during the current year-to-date period and have therefore been recognized in revenue for the six months ended May 31, 2025.

 

Sales commissions are expensed as part of selling, general and administrative expenses at the time revenue is recognized because the amortization period would have been one year or less. Sales commissions at wholesale are accrued upon the shipment of goods. Sales commissions at retail are accrued at the time a sale is written (i.e. – when the customer’s order is placed) and are carried as prepaid commissions in other current assets until the goods are delivered and revenue is recognized. At May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024, our balance of prepaid commissions included in other current assets was $2,663 and $2,928, respectively.

 

We exclude from revenue all amounts collected from customers for sales tax. We do not disclose amounts allocated to remaining unsatisfied performance obligations as they are expected to be satisfied within one year or less.

 

Disaggregated revenue information for sales of furniture and accessories by product category for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024, excluding intercompany transactions between our segments, is a follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 
   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other

   

Total

   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other (2)

   

Total

 

Bassett Custom Upholstery

  $ 20,004     $ 29,540     $ -     $ 49,544     $ 21,921     $ 27,256     $ -     $ 49,177  

Bassett Leather

    3,917       1,791       -       5,708       3,563       1,117       -       4,680  

Bassett Custom Wood

    3,322       8,468       -       11,790       3,427       8,522       -       11,949  

Bassett Casegoods

    2,873       7,072       -       9,945       2,947       6,390       -       9,337  

Accessories, mattresses and other (1)

    -       7,361       -       7,361       -       7,183       1,084       8,267  

Consolidated net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 30,116     $ 54,232     $ -     $ 84,348     $ 31,858     $ 50,468     $ 1,084     $ 83,410  

 

    Six Months Ended  
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 
   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other

   

Total

   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other (2)

   

Total

 

Bassett Custom Upholstery

  $ 38,850     $ 59,035     $ -     $ 97,885     $ 42,222     $ 57,059     $ -     $ 99,281  

Bassett Leather

    8,030       3,718       -       11,748       7,522       1,944       -       9,466  

Bassett Custom Wood

    6,635       16,174       -       22,809       7,185       16,720       -       23,905  

Bassett Casegoods

    5,469       13,724       -       19,193       5,867       13,775       -       19,642  

Accessories, mattresses and other (1)

    -       14,875       -       14,875       -       14,724       2,946       17,670  

Consolidated net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 58,984     $ 107,526     $ -     $ 166,510     $ 62,796     $ 104,222     $ 2,946     $ 169,964  

 

(1) Includes the sale of goods other than Bassett-branded products, such as accessories and bedding, and also includes the sale of furniture protection plans.

(2) Corporate and other for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024 includes the sales of Noa Home, which was acquired on September 2, 2022, closed during fiscal 2024 and substantially liquidated as of November 30, 2024.

 

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14. Changes to Stockholders Equity

 

The following changes in our stockholders’ equity occurred during the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Six Months Ended

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

 

Common Stock:

                               
                                 

Beginning of period

  $ 43,462     $ 43,883     $ 43,681     $ 43,842  

Issuance of common stock

    87       98       166       191  

Purchase and retirement of common stock

    (139 )     (173 )     (437 )     (225 )
                                 

End of period

  $ 43,410     $ 43,808     $ 43,410     $ 43,808  
                                 

Common Shares Issued and Outstanding:

                               
                                 

Beginning of period

    8,692,134       8,776,349       8,736,046       8,768,221  

Issuance of common stock

    17,454       19,629       33,189       38,117  

Purchase and retirement of common stock

    (27,737 )     (34,646 )     (87,384 )     (45,006 )
                                 

End of period

    8,681,851       8,761,332       8,681,851       8,761,332  
                                 

Additional Paid-in Capital:

                               
                                 

Beginning of period

  $ -     $ 175     $ 6     $ 93  

Issuance of common stock

    (3 )     (5 )     (1 )     (12 )

Purchase and retirement of common stock

    (163 )     (316 )     (311 )     (425 )

Stock based compensation

    166       198       306       396  
                                 

End of period

  $ -     $ 52     $ -     $ 52  
                                 

Retained Earnings:

                               
                                 

Beginning of period

  $ 122,556     $ 136,588     $ 122,847     $ 139,354  

Net income (loss) for the period

    1,918       (7,201 )     3,772       (8,394 )

Purchase and retirement of common stock

    (135 )     -       (546 )     -  

Cash dividends declared and paid

    (1,742 )     (1,580 )     (3,476 )     (3,153 )
                                 

End of period

  $ 122,597     $ 127,807     $ 122,597     $ 127,807  
                                 

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss):

                               
                                 

Beginning of period

  $ 781     $ (8 )   $ 793     $ 152  

Cumulative translation adjustments, net of tax

    -       (7 )     -       (174 )

Amortization of pension costs, net of tax

    (12 )     8       (24 )     15  
                                 

End of period

  $ 769     $ (7 )   $ 769     $ (7 )

 

The balance of cumulative translation adjustments, net of tax, was zero at both May 31, 2025 and November 30, 2024.

 

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15. Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2023, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update 2023-07 – Segment Reporting (Topic ASC 740) Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures. The ASU improves reportable segment disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments in this update require: that a public entity disclose, on an annual and interim basis, significant segment expenses that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker (CODM) and included within each reported measure of segment profit or loss (collectively referred to as the “significant expense principle”); and that a public entity disclose, on an annual and interim basis, an amount for other segment items by reportable segment and a description of its composition. The other segment items category is the difference between segment revenue less the segment expenses disclosed under the significant expense principle and each reported measure of segment profit or loss. The amendments in ASU 2023-07 will become effective for us for our 2025 fiscal year and for interim periods beginning with our 2026 fiscal year. Early adoption is permitted. We do not expect that this guidance will have a material impact upon our financial position and results of operations.

 

In December 2023, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update 2023-09 – Income Taxes (Topic ASC 740) Income Taxes. The ASU improves the transparency of income tax disclosures by requiring (1) consistent categories and greater disaggregation of information in the rate reconciliation and (2) income taxes paid disaggregated by jurisdiction. It also includes certain other amendments to improve the effectiveness of income tax disclosures. The amendments in ASU 2023-09 will become effective for us as of the beginning of our 2026 fiscal year. Early adoption is permitted for annual financial statements that have not yet been issued or made available for issuance. We do not expect that this guidance will have a material impact upon our financial position and results of operations.

 

In November 2024, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update 2024-03 – Income Statement – Reporting Comprehensive Income – Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic ASC 220-40) Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses. The amendments in this ASU require a public business entity to disclose specific information about certain costs and expenses in the notes to its financial statements for interim and annual reporting periods. The objective of the disclosure requirements is to provided disaggregated information about a public business entity's expenses to help investors (a) better understand the entity's performance, (b) better assess the entity's prospects for future cash flows, and (c) compare an entity's performance over time and with that of other entities. The amendments in ASU 2024-03 will become effective for us for our 2028 fiscal year and for interim periods beginning with our 2029 fiscal year. Early adoption is permitted. We do not expect that this guidance will have a material impact upon our financial position and results of operations.

 

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Item 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

Safe-harbor, forward-looking statements:

 

This report contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 with respect to the financial condition, results of operations and business of Bassett Furniture Industries, Incorporated and subsidiaries. Such forward-looking statements are identified by use of forward-looking words such as “anticipates”, “believes”, “plans”, “estimates”, “expects”, “aims” and “intends” or words or phrases of similar expression. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. No assurance can be given that any such matters will be realized. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements include:

 

fluctuations in the cost and availability of raw materials, fuel, labor, delivery costs and sourced products, including those which may result from supply chain disruptions and shortages and the imposition of new or increased tariffs, retaliatory tariffs, duties and trade limitations with respect to foreign-sourced products

 

competitive conditions in the home furnishings industry

 

overall retail traffic levels in stores and on the web and consumer demand for home furnishings

 

ability of our customers and consumers to obtain affordable credit due to increased interest rates

 

the profitability of the stores (independent licensees and Company-owned retail stores) which may result in future store closings

 

the risk of additional asset impairment charges arising from the ongoing efforts to consolidate our retail warehouses.

 

ability to implement our Company-owned retail strategies and realize the benefits from such strategies

 

effectiveness and security of our information technology systems and possible disruptions due to cybersecurity threats, including any impacts from a network security incident; and the sufficiency of our insurance coverage, including cybersecurity insurance

 

future tax legislation, or regulatory or judicial positions

 

ability to efficiently manage the import supply chain to minimize business interruption

 

concentration of domestic manufacturing, particularly of upholstery products, and the resulting exposure to business interruption from accidents, weather and other events and circumstances beyond our control

 

Additionally, other risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements are set forth in Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2024.

 

You should keep in mind that any forward-looking statement made by us in this report or elsewhere speaks only as of the date on which such forward-looking statement is made. New risks and uncertainties arise from time to time, and it is impossible for us to predict these events or how they may affect us. We have no duty to, and do not intend to, update or revise the forward-looking statements in this discussion after the date hereof, except as may be required by law. In light of these risks and uncertainties, you should keep in mind that the events described in any forward-looking statement made in this report or elsewhere might not occur.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Our fiscal year, which ends on the last Saturday of November, periodically results in a 53-week year instead of the normal 52 weeks. The prior fiscal year ending November 30, 2024 was a 53-week year, with the additional week being included in the first fiscal quarter. Accordingly, the information presented below includes 26 weeks of operations for the six months ended May 31, 2025 as compared to 27 weeks included in the six months ended June 1, 2024.

 

Overview

 

Bassett is a leading retailer, manufacturer and marketer of branded home furnishings. We were founded in 1902 and incorporated under the laws of Virginia in 1930. Our rich 123-year history has instilled the principles of quality, value, and integrity in everything we do, while simultaneously providing us with the expertise to respond to ever-changing consumer tastes and meet the demands of a global economy.

 

Approximately 60% of our wholesale sales arise from our network of 87 Company-owned and licensee-owned Bassett Home Furnishings (“BHF”) stores. Our store program is designed to provide a single source home furnishings retail store with a unique combination of stylish, quality furniture and accessories with a high level of customer service. The stores highlight our custom furniture design and manufacturing capabilities, free in-home or virtual design visits (“home makeovers”) and coordinated decorating accessories.  Our philosophy is based on building strong long-term relationships with each customer.  Salespeople are referred to as “Design Consultants” and are trained to evaluate customer needs and provide comprehensive solutions for their home decor.  Until a rigorous training and design certification program is completed, Design Consultants are not authorized to perform in-home or virtual design services for our customers.

 

Bassett also has a significant traditional wholesale business with more than 1,000 open market accounts. Most of the open market sales are through Bassett Design Centers and Bassett Custom Studios which function as a store within a multi-line store featuring the Company’s custom furniture capabilities. The wholesale business, including the Lane Venture outdoor brand, also services general furniture stores and a growing number of interior design firms through a network of over 30 independent sales representatives who have stated geographical territories. These sales representatives are compensated based on a standard commission rate.

 

We consider our website to be the front door to our brand experience where customers can research our furniture and accessory offerings and subsequently buy online or engage with an in-store design consultant. We introduced a new web platform late in 2023 that leverages world class features including enhanced customer research capabilities and streamlined navigation. We know that we are driving a significant percentage of the retail foot traffic to our store network and our open market customers through engagement with www.bassettfurniture.com. Although e-commerce sales continue to be small in relation to in-store sales, we are pleased that we have seen a greater than 35% e-commerce sales increase for the six months ended May 31, 2025 as compared to the same period of 2024. We will continue to invest in ongoing improvements to the aesthetics and user experience that we provide on our website.

 

During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022 we acquired Noa Home Inc. (“Noa Home”). A mid-priced e-commerce furniture retailer headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Noa Home had operations in Canada, Australia, Singapore and the United Kingdom. After nearly two years of operating losses, we concluded during the second quarter of 2024 that Noa Home was not likely to achieve profitability at any time in the foreseeable future and decided to cease operations by selling the inventory in an orderly fashion. As of November 30, 2024, we had substantially completed the liquidation of Noa Home’s assets and liabilities.

 

We have factories in Newton, North Carolina that manufacture both stationary and motion upholstered furniture for inside the home along with our outdoor furniture offerings. We also have a factory in Martinsville, Virginia that assembles and finishes our custom bedroom and dining offerings. We also own a facility in Haleyville, Alabama where we manufacture aluminum frames for our outdoor furniture.

 

In addition to the furniture that we manufacture domestically, we source most of our formal bedroom and dining room furniture (casegoods) and certain leather upholstery offerings from several foreign plants, primarily in Vietnam. Approximately 80% of our wholesale revenues are derived from products that are manufactured in the United States using a mix of domestic and globally sourced components and raw materials.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Results of Operations Periods ended May 31, 2025 compared with the periods ended June 1, 2024:

 

Consolidated results of operations for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Change

   

Six Months Ended*

   

Change

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 
                                                                                                 

Net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 84,348       100.0 %   $ 83,410       100.0 %   $ 938       1.1 %   $ 166,510       100.0 %   $ 169,964       100.0 %   $ (3,454 )     -2.0 %

Cost of furniture and accessories sold

    37,439       44.4 %     39,650       47.5 %     (2,211 )     -5.6 %     72,771       43.7 %     78,337       46.1 %     (5,566 )     -7.1 %

Gross profit

    46,909       55.6 %     43,760       52.5 %     3,149       7.2 %     93,739       56.3 %     91,627       53.9 %     2,112       2.3 %

SG&A expenses

    44,412       52.7 %     46,707       56.0 %     (2,295 )     -4.9 %     88,787       53.3 %     96,931       57.0 %     (8,144 )     -8.4 %

Asset impairment charges

    -       0.0 %     5,515       6.6 %     (5,515 )     100.0 %     -       0.0 %     5,515       3.2 %     (5,515 )     100.0 %
                                                                                                 

Income (loss) from operations

  $ 2,497       3.0 %   $ (8,462 )     -10.1 %   $ 10,959    

N/M

    $ 4,952       3.0 %   $ (10,819 )     -6.4 %   $ 15,771    

N/M

 

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

Analysis of Quarterly Results:

 

Total sales revenue for the three months ended May 31, 2025 increased $938 or 1.1% over the prior year period. This consisted of a $3,764 or 7.5% increase in retail sales from our Company-owned stores partially offset by a $1,742 or 5.5% decline in sales to external wholesale customers and a $1,084 decline in sales by Noa Home, which was closed during the second half of fiscal 2024.

 

Gross margins for the three months ended May 31, 2025 increased 310 basis points over the prior year period as we recorded $2,700 of additional inventory valuation charges during the three months ended June 1, 2024 ($1,729 in the wholesale segment, $471 in the retail segment and $500 associated with Noa Home). Excluding those charges, gross margins would have been essentially flat.

 

Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses as a percentage of sales for the three months ended May 31, 2025 decreased 330 basis points from 2024 primarily due to the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024.

 

Analysis of Year-to-Date Results:

 

Total sales revenue for the six months ended May 31, 2025 decreased $3,454 or 2.0% from the prior year period. Normalizing for the additional week in the first half of 2024, consolidated sales increased 1.7% which included a 7.1% increase in retail sales, partially offset by a 2.5% decrease in sales to external wholesale customers and a $2,946 decline due to the closure of Noa Home during the second half of 2024.

 

Gross margins for the six months ended May 31, 2025 increased 240 basis points over the prior year period. Excluding the above-mentioned additional inventory valuation charges in 2024, gross margins would have increased 80 basis points primarily due to improved margins in the wholesale segment.

 

Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses as a percentage of sales for the six months ended May 31, 2025 decreased 370 basis points from 2024 primarily due to the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024.

 

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MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Segment Information

 

We have strategically aligned our business into two reportable segments as defined in ASC 280, Segment Reporting, and as described below:

 

 

Wholesale. The wholesale home furnishings segment is involved principally in the design, manufacture, sourcing, sale and distribution of furniture products to a network of Bassett stores (Company-owned and licensee-owned retail stores) and independent furniture retailers. Our wholesale segment includes our wood and upholstery operations, which includes Lane Venture.

 

 

Retail  Company-owned stores. Our retail segment consists of Company-owned stores and includes the revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities and capital expenditures directly related to these stores and the Company-owned distribution network utilized to deliver products to our retail customers.

 

In addition to the two reportable segments described above, we include our remaining business activities and assets in a reconciling category known as Corporate and other. This category includes the shared costs of corporate functions such as treasury and finance, information technology, accounting, human resources, legal and others, including certain product development and marketing functions benefitting both wholesale and retail operations. In addition to property and equipment and various other assets associated with the shared corporate functions, the identifiable assets of Corporate and other include substantially all of our cash and our investments in CDs. We consider our corporate functions to be other business activities and have aggregated them with any of our operating segments that do not meet the requirements to be reportable segments. As of and for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024, the only such operating segment included in Corporate and other is Noa Home, which was acquired on September 2, 2022, subsequently closed during fiscal 2024 and substantially liquidated as of November 30, 2024. All sales reported in our Corporate and other category during fiscal 2024 were attributable to Noa Home, which generated substantially all of its sales outside of the United States.

 

Inter-company net sales elimination represents the elimination of wholesale sales to our Company-owned stores. Inter-company income elimination includes the embedded wholesale profit in the Company-owned store inventory that has not been realized. These profits will be recorded when merchandise is delivered to the retail consumer. The inter-company income elimination also includes rent paid by our retail stores occupying Company-owned real estate.

 

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BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Reconciliation of Segment Results to Consolidated Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes

 

To supplement the financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, we present gross profit by segment inclusive of the effects of intercompany sales by our wholesale segment to our retail segment. Because these intercompany transactions are not eliminated from our segment presentations and because we do not present gross profit as a measure of segment profitability in the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements, the presentation of gross profit by segment is considered to be a non-GAAP financial measure. In addition, certain special gains or charges as well as non-operating income and expenses are included in consolidated income (loss) before income taxes are not included in the measures of segment profitability. The reconciliation of this non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP is presented below along with the effects of various other intercompany eliminations on our consolidated results of operations.

 

   

Quarter Ended May 31, 2025

 
   

Non-GAAP Presentation

                            GAAP Presentation  
   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other

   

Eliminations

       

Special

Items

   

Non-Operating

   

Consolidated

 
                                                             

Net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 54,229     $ 54,232     $ -     $ (24,113 )   (1)   $ -     $ -     $ 84,348  

Cost of furniture and accessories sold

    35,649       25,838       -       (24,048 )   (2)     -       -       37,439  

Gross profit

    18,580       28,394       -       (65 )         -       -       46,909  

SG&A expense

    10,290       27,912       6,521       (311 )   (3)     -       -       44,412  

Income (loss) from operations

    8,290       482       (6,521 )     246           -       -       2,497  

Interest income

    -       -       -       -           -       521       521  

Other loss, net

    -       -       -       -           -       (422 )     (422 )

Income (loss) before income taxes

  $ 8,290     $ 482     $ (6,521 )   $ 246         $ -     $ 99     $ 2,596  

 

 

   

Quarter Ended June 1, 2024

 
   

Non-GAAP Presentation

                                GAAP Presentation  
   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other

   

Eliminations

       

Special Items

       

Non-Operating

   

Consolidated

 
                                                                 

Net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 52,609     $ 50,468     $ 1,084     $ (20,751 )   (1)   $ -         $ -     $ 83,410  

Cost of furniture and accessories sold

    35,906       23,779       946       (20,981 )   (2)     -           -       39,650  

Gross profit

    16,703       26,689       138       230           -           -       43,760  

SG&A expense

    11,016       28,911       7,080       (300 )   (3)     -           -       46,707  

Asset impairment charges

    -       -       -       -           5,515     (4)             5,515  

Income (loss) from operations

    5,687       (2,222 )     (6,942 )     530           (5,515 )         -       (8,462 )

Interest income

    -       -       -       -           -           627       627  

Other loss, net

    -       -       -       -           -           (276 )     (276 )

Income (loss) before income taxes

  $ 5,687     $ (2,222 )   $ (6,942 )   $ 530         $ (5,515 )       $ 351     $ (8,111 )

 

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MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

   

Six Months Ended May 31, 2025*

 
   

Non-GAAP Presentation

                            GAAP Presentation  
   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other

   

Eliminations

       

Special

Items

   

Non-Operating

   

Consolidated

 
                                                             

Net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 107,156     $ 107,526     $ -     $ (48,172 )   (1)   $ -     $ -     $ 166,510  

Cost of furniture and accessories sold

    69,840       50,775       -       (47,844 )   (2)     -       -       72,771  

Gross profit

    37,316       56,751       -       (328 )         -       -       93,739  

SG&A expense

    20,341       56,317       12,747       (618 )   (3)     -       -       88,787  

Income (loss) from operations

    16,975       434       (12,747 )     290           -       -       4,952  

Interest income

    -       -       -       -           -       1,080       1,080  

Other loss, net

    -       -       -       -           -       (881 )     (881 )

Income (loss) before income taxes

  $ 16,975     $ 434     $ (12,747 )   $ 290         $ -     $ 199     $ 5,151  

 

 

   

Six Months Ended June 1, 2024*

 
   

Non-GAAP Presentation

                                GAAP Presentation  
   

Wholesale

   

Retail

   

Corporate & Other

   

Eliminations

       

Special Items

       

Non-Operating

   

Consolidated

 
                                                                 

Net sales of furniture and accessories

  $ 107,310     $ 104,222     $ 2,946     $ (44,514 )   (1)   $ -                 $ 169,964  

Cost of furniture and accessories sold

    72,616       48,519       1,755       (44,553 )   (2)     -                   78,337  

Gross profit

    34,694       55,703       1,191       39           -                   91,627  

SG&A expense

    22,248       59,537       15,728       (582 )   (3)     -                   96,931  

Asset impairment charges

    -       -       -       -           5,515     (4)             5,515  

Income (loss) from operations

    12,446       (3,834 )     (14,537 )     621           (5,515 )         -       (10,819 )

Interest income

    -       -       -       -           -           1,383       1,383  

Other loss, net

    -       -       -       -           -           (380 )     (380 )

Income (loss) before income taxes

  $ 12,446     $ (3,834 )   $ (14,537 )   $ 621         $ (5,515 )       $ 1,003     $ (9,816 )

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

Notes to segment consolidation table:

 

(1)

Represents the elimination of sales from our wholesale segment to our Company-owned BHF stores.

(2)

Represents the elimination of purchases by our Company-owned BHF stores from our wholesale segment, as well as the change for the period in the elimination of intercompany profit in ending retail inventory.

(3)

Represents the elimination of rent paid by our retail stores occupying Company-owned real estate.

(4)

Represents asset impairment charges of $2,887 and $727 in our retail and wholesale segments, respectively, a $1,827 charge for the impairment of the Noa Home trade name intangible asset, and a $74 charge for the impairment of Noa Home customized software.

 

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MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Wholesale Segment

 

Results for the wholesale segment for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Change

   

Six Months Ended*

   

Change

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 
                                                                                                 

Net sales

  $ 54,229       100.0 %   $ 52,609       100.0 %   $ 1,620       3.1 %   $ 107,156       100.0 %   $ 107,310       100.0 %   $ (154 )     -0.1 %

Gross profit (1)

    18,580       34.3 %     16,703       31.7 %     1,877       11.2 %     37,316       34.8 %     34,694       32.3 %     2,622       7.6 %

SG&A expenses

    10,290       19.0 %     11,016       20.9 %     (726 )     -6.6 %     20,341       19.0 %     22,248       20.7 %     (1,907 )     -8.6 %

Income from operations

  $ 8,290       15.3 %   $ 5,687       10.8 %   $ 2,603       45.8 %   $ 16,975       15.8 %   $ 12,446       11.6 %   $ 4,529       36.4 %

 

 

(1)

Gross profit at the segment level is considered a Non-GAAP financial measure due to the included effects of intercompany transactions. Refer to the reconciliation of gross profit by segment to consolidated gross profit presented under the Reconciliation of Segment Results to Consolidated Results of Operations above.

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

 

Wholesale sales by major product category are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

                 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Total Change

 
   

External

   

Intercompany

   

Total

   

External

   

Intercompany

   

Total

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 

Bassett Custom Upholstery

  $ 20,004     $ 14,517     $ 34,521       63.7 %   $ 21,921     $ 13,009     $ 34,930       66.4 %   $ (409 )     -1.2 %

Bassett Leather

    3,917       788       4,705       8.7 %     3,563       392       3,955       7.5 %     750       19.0 %

Bassett Custom Wood

    3,322       4,587       7,909       14.6 %     3,427       4,108       7,535       14.3 %     374       5.0 %

Bassett Casegoods

    2,873       4,221       7,094       13.1 %     2,947       3,242       6,189       11.8 %     905       14.6 %

Total

  $ 30,116     $ 24,113     $ 54,229       100.0 %   $ 31,858     $ 20,751     $ 52,609       100.0 %   $ 1,620       3.1 %

 

   

Six Months Ended*

                 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Total Change

 
   

External

   

Intercompany

   

Total

   

External

   

Intercompany

   

Total

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 

Bassett Custom Upholstery

  $ 38,850     $ 30,077     $ 68,927       64.3 %   $ 42,222     $ 27,777     $ 69,999       65.2 %   $ (1,072 )     -1.5 %

Bassett Leather

    8,030       1,420       9,450       8.8 %     7,522       927       8,449       7.9 %     1,001       11.8 %

Bassett Custom Wood

    6,635       8,753       15,388       14.4 %     7,185       9,001       16,186       15.1 %     (798 )     -4.9 %

Bassett Casegoods

    5,469       7,922       13,391       12.5 %     5,867       6,809       12,676       11.8 %     715       5.6 %

Total

  $ 58,984     $ 48,172     $ 107,156       100.0 %   $ 62,796     $ 44,514     $ 107,310       100.0 %   $ (154 )     -0.1 %

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

 

Analysis of Quarterly Results Wholesale

 

Net sales for the three months ended May 31, 2025 increased $1,620 or 3.1% over the prior year, consisting of a 12.6% increase in shipments to our retail store network, partially offset by a 2.6% decrease in shipments to the open market, and a 22% decrease in Lane Venture shipments, primarily related to the timing of shipments for a significant customer. Gross margins for the three months ended May 31, 2025 increased 260 basis points over the prior year period. Excluding the $1,729 of additional inventory valuation charges in the prior year period, gross margins would have decreased by 70 basis points primarily due to the prior year including a reduction in the warranty and returns reserve from improved experience in warranty and returns claims and improved administration of those claims. SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales decreased 190 basis points primarily due to lower bad debt costs coupled with the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024.

 

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MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Analysis of Year-to-Date Results Wholesale

 

Net sales for the six months ended May 31, 2025 decreased $154 or 0.1% from the prior year. Normalizing for the additional the additional week in the first half of 2024, net sales increased 1.7%, consisting of a 9.1% increase in shipments to our retail store network, partially offset by a 2.4% decrease in shipments to the open market and a 9.4% decrease in Lane Venture shipments. Gross margins for the six months ended May 31, 2025 increased 250 basis points over the prior year. Excluding the $1,729 of additional inventory valuation charges in the prior year period, gross margins would have increased by 90 basis points due primarily to improved margins in our Bassett Custom Upholstery business from manufacturing efficiency gains, increased margins in our Lane Venture operations due to improved customer mix and improved margins in the Bassett Leather business, partially offset by the prior year including a reduction in the warranty and returns reserve from improved experience in warranty and returns claims and improved administration of those claims. SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales decreased 170 basis points primarily due to lower bad debt costs coupled with the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024.

 

Wholesale Backlog

 

Wholesale backlog at May 31, 2025 was $18,418 as compared to $21,750 at November 30, 2024 and $19,373 at June 1, 2024.

 

Retail Company-owned Stores Segment

 

Results for the retail segment for the periods ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Change

   

Six Months Ended*

   

Change

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 
                                                                                                 

Net sales

  $ 54,232       100.0 %   $ 50,468       100.0 %   $ 3,764       7.5 %   $ 107,526       100.0 %   $ 104,222       100.0 %   $ 3,304       3.2 %

Gross profit (1)

    28,394       52.4 %     26,689       52.9 %     1,705       6.4 %     56,751       52.8 %     55,703       53.4 %     1,048       1.9 %

SG&A expenses

    27,912       51.5 %     28,911       57.3 %     (999 )     -3.5 %     56,317       52.4 %     59,537       57.1 %     (3,220 )     -5.4 %

Loss from operations

  $ 482       0.9 %   $ (2,222 )     -4.4 %   $ 2,704       -121.7 %   $ 434       0.4 %   $ (3,834 )     -3.7 %   $ 4,268       -111.3 %

 

 

(1)

Gross profit at the segment level is considered a Non-GAAP financial measure due to the included effects of intercompany transactions. Refer to the reconciliation of gross profit by segment to consolidated gross profit presented under the Reconciliation of Segment Results to Consolidated Results of Operations above.

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

Retail sales by major product category are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Change

   

Six Months Ended*

   

Change

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 
                                                                                                 

Bassett Custom Upholstery

  $ 29,540       54.5 %   $ 27,256       54.0 %   $ 2,284       8.4 %   $ 59,035       54.9 %   $ 57,059       54.7 %   $ 1,976       3.5 %

Bassett Leather

    1,791       3.3 %     1,117       2.2 %     674       60.3 %     3,718       3.5 %     1,944       1.9 %     1,774       91.3 %

Bassett Custom Wood

    8,468       15.6 %     8,522       16.9 %     (54 )     -0.6 %     16,174       15.0 %     16,720       16.0 %     (546 )     -3.3 %

Bassett Casegoods

    7,072       13.0 %     6,390       12.7 %     682       10.7 %     13,724       12.8 %     13,775       13.2 %     (51 )     -0.4 %

Accessories, mattresses and other (1)

    7,361       13.6 %     7,183       14.2 %     178       2.5 %     14,875       13.8 %     14,724       14.1 %     151       1.0 %

Total

  $ 54,232       100.0 %   $ 50,468       100.0 %   $ 3,764       7.5 %   $ 107,526       100.0 %   $ 104,222       100.0 %   $ 3,304       3.2 %

 

 

(1)

Includes the sale of goods other than Bassett-branded products, such as accessories and bedding, and also includes the sale of furniture protection plans.

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Analysis of Quarterly Results - Retail

 

Net sales for the three months ended May 31, 2025 increased $3,764 or 7.5% over the prior year period. Written sales (the value of sales orders taken but not delivered) declined 0.8% from the second quarter of 2024. Gross margin for the three months ended May 31, 2025 declined 50 basis points over the prior period. Excluding the $471 of additional inventory valuation charges in the prior year period, gross margins would have decreased by 140 basis points due to lower margins for both in-line and clearance goods as we have become more aggressive in cycling through unproductive inventory. SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales for the three months ended May 31, 2025 decreased 580 basis points primarily due to the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024 coupled with lower advertising and marketing costs and efficiency gains in our warehouse and delivery operation. In addition, SG&A expense for the three months ended May 31, 2025 was reduced by a $569 gain from the receipt of insurance proceeds for a business interruption claim arising from the previously disclosed cyber incident which occurred during the third quarter of fiscal 2024.

 

Analysis of Year-to-Date Results Retail

 

Net sales for the six months ended May 31, 2025 increased $3,304 or 3.2% over the prior year period. Normalizing for the additional week in the first half of 2024, net sales increased by 7.1%. Written sales (the value of sales orders taken but not delivered) declined 1.5% from the second quarter of 2024. Normalizing for the additional week in the first half of 2024, written sales increased 2.3%. Gross margin for the six months ended May 31, 2025 declined 60 basis points over the prior period. Excluding the $471 of additional inventory valuation charges in the prior year period, gross margins would have decreased by 110 basis points due to lower margins for both in-line and clearance goods as we have become more aggressive in cycling through unproductive inventory. SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales for the six months ended May 31, 2025 decreased 470 basis points primarily due to the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024 coupled with lower advertising and marketing costs and efficiency gains in our warehouse and delivery operation. In addition, SG&A expense for the six months ended May 31, 2025 was reduced by a $569 gain from the receipt of insurance proceeds for a business interruption claim arising from the previously disclosed cyber incident which occurred during the third quarter of fiscal 2024.

 

Retail Backlog

 

Retail backlog at May 31, 2025 was $34,091 compared to $37,053 at November 30, 2024 and $31,545 at June 1, 2024.

 

 

Corporate and Other

 

In addition to the two reportable segments discussed above, we include our remaining business activities and assets in a reconciling category known as Corporate and other, which includes the shared costs of various corporate functions along with any operating segments that do not meet the requirements to be reportable segments. Therefore, prior to fiscal 2025, Noa Home was included within the Corporate and other reconciling category and accounted for all of the sales and gross profit within this reconciling category. Revenues, costs and expenses of Corporate and other for the periods ended May 31, 2025 and June 1, 2024 are as follows:

 

   

Quarter Ended

   

Change

   

Six Months Ended*

   

Change

 
   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

   

May 31, 2025

   

June 1, 2024

   

Dollars

   

Percent

 
                                                                 

Net sales

  $ -     $ 1,084     $ (1,084 )     -100.0 %   $ -     $ 2,946     $ (2,946 )     -100.0 %

Gross profit

    -       138       (138 )     -100.0 %     -       1,191       (1,191 )     -100.0 %

SG&A expenses

    6,521       7,080       (559 )     -7.9 %     12,747       15,728       (2,981 )     -19.0 %

Net expenses

  $ (6,521 )   $ (6,942 )   $ 421       -6.1 %   $ (12,747 )   $ (14,537 )   $ 1,790       -12.3 %

 

*26 weeks for fiscal 2025 as compared with 27 weeks for fiscal 2024.

 

Analysis of Results Corporate and Other

 

Sales and gross profit declined from the prior year period due to the closure and liquidation of Noa Home during fiscal 2024. The $559 and $2,981 decrease in SG&A expenses for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025, respectively, was primarily due to closure of Noa Home and decreased corporate overhead spending from better expense management, including the benefit of cost reductions implemented during the second half of fiscal 2024, partially offset by increased incentive compensation.

 

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BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Other Items Affecting Net Income (Loss)

 

Interest Income

 

Interest income for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 was $521 and $1,080, respectively, compared to $627 and $1,383, respectively, for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024. The decline from the prior year period is primarily due to lower balances of interest-bearing cash and cash equivalents, as well as lower average rates earned on our cash and cash equivalents and investments in CDs compared to the preceding year.

 

Other Loss, Net

 

Other loss, net, for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 was $422 and $881, respectively, compared to $276 and $380, respectively, for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024. The net change from the prior year period was primarily due to higher costs associated with Company-owned life insurance.

 

Income Taxes

 

We calculate an anticipated effective tax rate for the year based on our annual estimates of pretax income or loss and use that effective tax rate to record our year-to-date income tax provision.  Any change in annual projections of pretax income or loss could have a significant impact on our effective tax rate for the respective quarter.

 

Our effective tax rate was 26.1% and 26.8% for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025, respectively. The effective rates for the three and six months ended May 31, 2025 differ from the federal statutory rate of 21% primarily due to the effects of state income taxes and various permanent differences.

 

Our effective tax rate was 11.2% and 14.5% for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024, respectively. The effective rates for the three and six months ended June 1, 2024 differ from the federal statutory rate of 21% primarily due to increases in the valuation allowance placed on deferred tax assets associated with Noa Home, the effects of state income taxes and various permanent differences.

 

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

Cash Flows

 

Cash provided by operating activities for the first half of fiscal 2025 was $6,903 compared to cash used in operations of $1,919 for the first half of fiscal 2024, representing an improvement of $8,822 in cash flows from operations. This increase was primarily the result of improved operating income and changes in working capital due to the timing impact of expenditures as a result of an additional week in the first half of 2024.

 

Our overall cash position declined $118 during the first half of 2025. During the first half of fiscal 2025, we spent $2,275 on purchases of property and equipment. We also paid $3,476 in dividends during the first half of 2025. We repurchased $1,158 of shares under our stock repurchase program during the first half of 2025 compared to repurchases of only $489 in the prior year period. We expect capital expenditures for the full year to range from $7 million to $9 million. As of May 31, 2025, $19,245 remains available for future purchases under our stock repurchase plan. With cash and cash equivalents and short-term investments totaling $59,818 on hand at May 31, 2025, expected future operating cash flows and the availability under our credit line noted below, we believe we have sufficient liquidity to fund operations for the foreseeable future.

 

 

Debt and Other Obligations

 

On May 15, 2024, we entered into the Credit Facility with our bank. This Credit Facility provides for a line of credit of up to $25,000. At May 31, 2025, we had $8,182 outstanding under standby letters of credit against our line. The line bears interest at the One-Month Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“One-Month Term SOFR”) plus 1.75% and is secured by our accounts receivable and inventory. Our bank charges a fee of 0.25% on the daily unused balance of the line, payable quarterly. Under the terms of the Credit Facility, Consolidated Minimum Tangible Net Worth shall at no time be less than $120,000. In addition, we must maintain the following financial covenants, measured quarterly on a rolling twelve-month basis and commencing as of the end of the first fiscal quarter after the first date that the used commitment (the sum of any outstanding advances plus standby letters of credit) equals or exceeds $8,250:

 

 

Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio of not less than 1.2 times and

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

 

Consolidated Lease Adjusted Leverage to EBITDAR Ratio not to exceed 3.35 times.

 

Since our used commitment was less than $8,250 at May 31, 2025, we were not required to test the Consolidated Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio or the Consolidated Lease Adjusted Leverage to EBITDAR Ratio. However, had we been required to test those ratios, we would have been in full compliance. Our availability under the Credit Facility is currently $16,818.

 

We lease land and buildings that are used in the operation of our Company-owned retail stores as well as in the operation of one of our licensee-owned stores, and we lease land and buildings used in our wholesale manufacturing operations. We also lease certain personal property such as lift trucks, office equipment and local delivery trucks. The present value of our obligations for leases with terms in excess of one year at May 31, 2025 is $98,405 and is included in our accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet at May 31, 2025. We were contingently liable under licensee lease obligation guarantees in the amount of $4,639 at May 31, 2025. The remaining terms under these lease guarantees extend for six years. See Note 10 to our condensed consolidated financial statements for additional details regarding our lease guarantees.

 

 

Investment in Retail Real Estate

 

We have a substantial investment in real estate acquired for use as retail locations and occupied by Company-owned retail stores. Such real estate is included in property and equipment, net, in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets and consists of eight properties with an aggregate square footage of 203,465 and a net book value of $23,848 at May 31, 2025.

 

 

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

 

There have been no material changes to our critical accounting policies and estimates from the information provided in Item 7, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations”, included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2024.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We utilize stand-by letters of credit in the procurement of certain goods in the normal course of business. In addition, we have guaranteed certain lease obligations of licensee operators for some of their store locations. See Note 10 to our condensed consolidated financial statements for further discussion of lease guarantees, including descriptions of the terms of such commitments and methods used to mitigate risks associated with these arrangements.

 

Contingencies

 

We are involved in various legal and environmental matters which arise in the normal course of business. Although the final outcome of these matters cannot be determined, based on the facts presently known, it is our opinion that the final resolution of these matters will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position or future results of operations. See Note 10 to our condensed consolidated financial statements for further information regarding certain contingencies as of May 31, 2025.

 

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosure about Market Risk:

 

We are exposed to market risk from changes in the value of foreign currencies. Substantially all of our imports purchased outside of North America are denominated in U.S. dollars. Therefore, we believe that gains or losses resulting from changes in the value of foreign currencies relating to foreign purchases not denominated in U.S. dollars would not be material to our results from operations in fiscal 2025.

 

We are exposed to market risk from changes in the cost and availability of raw materials used in our manufacturing processes, principally wood, woven fabric, and foam products.  The cost of foam products, which are petroleum-based, is sensitive to changes in the price of oil.

 

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PART I-FINANCIAL INFORMATION-CONTINUED
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

We are also exposed to commodity price risk related to diesel fuel prices for fuel used in our retail segment for home delivery as well as through amounts we are charged for logistical services by our service providers. We manage our exposure to that risk primarily through the application of fuel surcharges to our customers.

 

We have potential exposure to market risk related to conditions in the commercial real estate market. Our retail real estate holdings of $23,848 at May 31, 2025 for Company-owned stores could suffer significant impairment in value if we are forced to close additional stores and sell or lease the related properties during periods of weakness in certain markets. Additionally, if we are required to assume responsibility for payment under the lease obligations of $4,639 which we have guaranteed on behalf of certain licensees as of May 31, 2025 we may not be able to secure sufficient sub-lease income in the current market to offset the payments required under the guarantees. We are also exposed to risk related to conditions in the commercial real estate rental market with respect to the right-of-use assets we carry on our balance sheet for leased retail store locations, manufacturing and warehouse facilities. At May 31, 2025, the unamortized balance of such right-of-use assets used in continuing operations totaled $84,809. Should we have to close or otherwise abandon one of these leased locations, we could incur additional impairment charges if rental market conditions do not support a fair value for the right of use asset in excess of its carrying value.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures:

 

The Company’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have evaluated the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rule 13a-15(e)) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Based upon their evaluation, the principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective. There has been no change in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting during the Company’s most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.

 
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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

 

None

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities, Use of Proceeds and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities

 

The following table summarizes the stock repurchase activity by or on behalf of the Company or any “affiliated purchaser,” as defined by Rule 10b-18(a)(3) of the Exchange Act, for the three months ended May 31, 2025 and the approximate dollar value of shares that may yet be purchased pursuant to our stock repurchase program:

 

   

Total

Shares

Purchased

   

Average

Price Paid

   

Total Number of Shares Purchased as Part of

Publicly Announced Plans

or Programs (1)

   

Approximate Dollar Value of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans

or Programs (1)

 
                                 

March 2, 2025 - April 5, 2025

    23,155     $ 15.79       23,155     $ 19,316  

April 6, 2025 - May 3, 2025

    4,000     $ 15.44       4,000     $ 19,255  

May 4, 2025 - May 31, 2025

    582     $ 16.28       582     $ 19,245  

 

(1)

The Company is authorized to repurchase Company stock under a plan which was originally announced in 1998. On March 9, 2022, the Board of Directors increased the remaining limit of the repurchase plan to $40,000. At May 31, 2025, $19,245 remained available for share repurchases under the plan.

 

 

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities

 

None.

 

 

 

Item 5. Other Information

 

(c)

During the fiscal quarter ended May 31, 2025, none of our directors or officers (as defined in Rule 16a-1(f) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) adopted or terminated a Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement or a non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement (in each case, as defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K) for the purchase or sale of the Company’s securities.

 

 

 

Item 6. Exhibits

 

a.

Exhibits:

 

Exhibit 3a – Articles of Incorporation as amended to date are incorporated herein by reference to the Exhibit to Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended February 28, 1994.

 

Exhibit 3b – By-laws as amended to date are incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Form 8-K filed with the SEC on January 16, 2024.

 

Exhibit 10 – Eighth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement with Truist Bank dated May 15, 2024 is incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10 to Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on July 11, 2024. Registrant hereby agrees to furnish the SEC, upon request, other instruments defining the rights of holders of long-term debt of the Registrant.

 

Exhibit 31a – Chief Executive Officer’s certification pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES
MAY 31, 2025
(Dollars in thousands except share and per share data)

 

 

Exhibit 31b – Chief Financial Officer’s certification pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Exhibit 32a – Chief Executive Officer’s certification pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Exhibit 32b – Chief Financial Officer’s certification pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Exhibit 101.INS Inline XBRL Instance

 

Exhibit 101.SCH Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema

 

Exhibit 101.CAL Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation

 

Exhibit 101.DEF Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition

 

Exhibit 101.LAB Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Labels

 

Exhibit 101.PRE Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation

 

Exhibit 104. Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101).

 

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SIGNATURES

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 

 

 

BASSETT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED

 

 

 

 

/s/

Robert H. Spilman, Jr.

 

Robert H. Spilman, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

July 10, 2025

 

 

 

 

/s/

J. Michael Daniel

 

J. Michael Daniel, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

July 10, 2025

 

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FAQ

What was Bassett Furniture's (BSET) EPS for Q2 2025?

Diluted earnings per share were $0.22, compared with a loss of $0.82 in Q2 2024.

How much revenue did BSET generate in the second quarter of 2025?

Net sales totalled $84.3 million, a 1.1% increase year over year.

What drove the improvement in Bassett's gross margin?

The margin rose to 55.6% mainly because there were no inventory valuation charges this year, unlike the $2.7 million recorded in Q2 2024.

How much cash does Bassett Furniture have on hand?

As of 31 May 2025, cash and equivalents were $39.4 million with an additional $20.4 million in short-term CDs.

Did Bassett increase its dividend?

Yes. The quarterly dividend rose to $0.20 per share, up from $0.18 in the prior-year quarter.

What is Bassett’s current debt position?

The company had no funded debt and $16.8 million of availability under its $25 million revolver, with only $8.2 million in standby letters of credit outstanding.
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