Chattanooga Times Free Press

La-Z-Boy stock jumps 22 percent on better-than-expected earnings

- STAFF REPORT

Shares of La-Z-Boy jumped 22.1 percent Wednesday after the furniture maker reported quarterly earnings that easily topped analysts’ expectatio­ns.

La-Z-Boy, which operates its biggest plant in Dayton, Tenn., said its customers have been shifting toward higher-priced and more profitable products for the company, such as leather.

America’s No. 2 furniture manufactur­er said profits rose in fiscal 2017 to $85.9 million, or $1.73 a share, up 8 percent from the $79.2 million, or $1.55 a share, earned a year ago

Overall sales were flat at $1.52 billion, compared to $1.525 billion a year ago. But La-Z-Boy said its consolidat­ed operating margin was the highest in more than a decade and the profit results were well ahead of industry expectatio­ns of 46 cents per share.

For the fourth quarter, La-Z-Boy had a profit of

$27.9 million, or 57 cents a share, up 23 percent from $22.7 million, or 45 cents a share a year ago. Fourth quarter sales were $412.7 million, which compared with $417 million a year ago.

La-Z-Boy stock rose $5.80 per share to close Wednesday at $32.

“Our fourth quarter delivered a strong finish to the year, reflecting the culminatio­n of many strategic initiative­s, gaining momentum, coupled with

the efficienci­es of our manufactur­ing platform,” Kurt Darrow, president and CEO of La-Z-Boy, told analysts in a call Wednesday. “Throughout the year, we continue to make strategic investment­s in the business to drive long-term growth. We increased the La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries network as part of the 4-4-5 store build-out plan and acquired 14 La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries stores from independen­t dealers, adding to the growth of our companyown­ed retail business.”

La-Z-Boy is building a $16 million innovation center next to its sprawling manufactur­ing plant in Dayton. The 70,000-square-foot center will serve as the innovation hub for the entire company, Darrow said during a groundbrea­king for the facility in February.

Since coming to Dayton and opening a 300,000-square-foot plant in Rhea County some 40 years ago, La-Z-Boy has expanded to 1.2 million square feet and employs more than 1,300 workers in Rhea County.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY TIM BARBER ?? Jeffery Godsey works as sub-upholstere­r and inserts polyuretha­ne foam into the standard La-Z-Boy recliner in Plant 6 at the Dayton facility.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY TIM BARBER Jeffery Godsey works as sub-upholstere­r and inserts polyuretha­ne foam into the standard La-Z-Boy recliner in Plant 6 at the Dayton facility.

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