Caleres posts Q3 net income of USD 2.4 million, down 94 percent

Reuters12-09
Caleres posts Q3 net income of USD 2.4 million, down 94 percent

Caleres reported net earnings attributable to the company of USD 2.4 million for the third quarter (Q3). Basic earnings per common share were USD 0.07, while diluted earnings per common share stood at USD 0.07 for Q3. Earnings before income taxes for the period totaled USD 6.2 million. The company's Q3 net earnings after allocation to participating securities was USD 2.3 million. For the nine-month period (9M), Caleres posted net earnings attributable to the company of USD 41.4 million. Basic and diluted earnings per common share for 9M were USD 1.20 and USD 1.19, respectively. Earnings before income taxes for the nine-month period reached USD 53.8 million. At the end of the period, Caleres reported cash and cash equivalents of USD 34.0 million, inventories of USD 678.2 million, and receivables of USD 180.8 million as of November 1, 2025.

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