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Kohl's Corporation (NYSE:KSS) Quarterly Earnings Preview

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  • Analysts predict an improvement in EPS to -$0.22 for the quarter ended April 2025, an 8.3% improvement year-over-year.
  • Revenue is projected to be around $3.06 billion, with a potential to reach up to $3.2 billion, despite a 5.2% decline from the previous year.

Kohl's Corporation, listed on the NYSE:KSS, is a well-known American department store chain. It offers a wide range of products, including clothing, footwear, and home goods. As the company prepares to release its quarterly earnings on May 29, 2025, Wall Street analysts have set their expectations for the company's financial performance.

Analysts predict that Kohl's will report an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.22 for the quarter ended April 2025. This represents an 8.3% improvement from the same period last year, where the company reported a loss of $0.24 per share. The consensus estimate for the loss has improved from $0.28 to $0.22 per share over the past week, reflecting a positive reassessment by analysts.

Kohl's revenue is projected to be approximately $3.06 billion, although some analysts anticipate it could reach $3.2 billion. This would mark a 5.2% decline from the previous year's quarter. Despite the expected decline in revenue, the upward revision in the consensus EPS estimate by 9.1% over the past 30 days suggests a more optimistic outlook for the company's earnings.

The company's financial metrics provide additional context for its current valuation. Kohl's has a price-to-sales ratio is 0.054, suggesting a relatively low market valuation compared to its sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio stands at about 0.49, reflecting its total value in relation to its sales.

Kohl's financial leverage is highlighted by its debt-to-equity ratio of 1.88, indicating the company's level of financial leverage. Additionally, the current ratio of 1.08 shows Kohl's ability to cover short-term liabilities with short-term assets. As the earnings report approaches, investors will closely watch these metrics and the management's discussion during the earnings call to gauge the company's future performance.

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