HSN, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2016 Results

HSNi Results for the Second Quarter 2016:

  • Net sales decreased 4%
  • Digital sales up 2% with sales penetration of 53%
  • Diluted EPS was $0.50; Adjusted EPS was $0.74
  • Company entered into a letter of intent to sell its TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies businesses and recorded a non-cash asset impairment charge of $20.4 million, or $0.24 per diluted share
  • Company announced today that Judy Schmeling, currently COO and CFO of HSNi, has assumed the role of President of Cornerstone

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Aug. 04, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HSN, Inc. (NASDAQ:HSNI) reported results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2016 for HSN, Inc. (“HSNi” or “Company”) and its two operating segments, HSN and Cornerstone.

Table 1
HSNi SUMMARY RESULTS AND KEY OPERATING METRICS
In millions, except per share and average price point amounts)
      Q2 2016   Q2 2015    Change
Net Sales   $ 854.3     $ 885.6       (4 %)
               
GAAP results:            
  Operating Income   $ 46.2     $ 70.7       (35 %)
  Net Income   $ 26.4     $ 41.6       (36 %)
  Diluted EPS   $ 0.50     $ 0.78       (36 %)
               
Non-GAAP results: (a)            
  Adjusted EBITDA   $ 82.4     $ 90.0       (8 %)
  Adjusted Net Income   $ 39.3     $ 43.5       (10 %)
  Adjusted EPS   $ 0.74     $ 0.81       (9 %)
               
Average price point   $ 66.40     $ 67.02       (1 %)
Units shipped   14.2     14.7       (3 %)
Gross profit rate   36.5 %   38.0 %   (150 bps)
Return rate   15.8 %   16.2 %   40 bps
Digital sales penetration   52.6 %   49.9 %   270 bps
               
(a)  See reconciliation of Non-GAAP to GAAP measures in Table 4.


Second Quarter 2016 Results vs Second Quarter 2015 Results

  • HSNi’s net sales decreased 4% to $854.3 million.  HSN’s net sales decreased 3% to $557.2 million.  Cornerstone’s net sales decreased 5% to $297.1 million.  HSNi's digital sales grew 2% with penetration increasing 270 basis points to 52.6%.
     
  • In the second quarter of 2016, Cornerstone initiated a formal plan to sell TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies, two of the apparel brands within its portfolio.  In July 2016, the Company entered into a non-binding letter of intent with an exclusivity period of 30 days to sell these businesses.  Assuming the parties can reach a final agreement, the Company expects the transaction to close in the third quarter of 2016.  The Company recorded in the second quarter of 2016 a non-cash asset impairment charge of $20.4 million, or $0.24 per diluted share. 
     
  • HSNi's operating income, which includes a non-cash asset impairment charge of $20.4 million related to the assets held for sale of TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies recorded within the Cornerstone segment, decreased 35% to $46.2 million.  HSN's operating income increased 3% to $55.1 million.  Cornerstone's operating loss was $8.9 million compared to operating income of $17.2 million in the prior year.
     
  • HSNi’s Adjusted EBITDA decreased 8% to $82.4 million.  HSN's Adjusted EBITDA decreased 3% to $66.3 million.  Cornerstone's Adjusted EBITDA was $16.1 million, a decrease of $5.7 million.
     
  • Diluted EPS, which includes a non-cash asset impairment charge of $0.24 per diluted share, was $0.50 compared to $0.78 in the prior year.  Adjusted EPS was $0.74 compared to $0.81 in the prior year.
     
  • HSNi's board of directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.35 per share payable September 22, 2016 to shareholders of record as of September 7, 2016.

“HSNi's results were impacted by the performance of certain merchandising categories at HSN as well as a weaker season and a greater promotional environment in the outdoor business at Cornerstone,” stated Mindy Grossman, CEO of HSN, Inc. “Recognizing that we are navigating in a challenging macro environment, we are focused on execution, combined with disciplined operating expense management and optimizing operational efficiencies.

“At HSN, we are accelerating our targeted customer acquisition strategies and intensifying our efforts to drive product demand through proprietary products, new programming, and partnerships to improve our top-line performance,” added Ms. Grossman. “At Cornerstone, we are concentrating on the brands within the portfolio that have the greatest growth opportunities, including our expanded retail distribution channels. As a result of this strategic focus, we have entered into a letter of intent to sell our TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies businesses.

“I am also excited to announce that Judy Schmeling, currently COO and CFO of HSNi, has been appointed President of Cornerstone Brands. In addition to her new role, she will continue to serve as COO of HSNi and will remain CFO during the transition until a permanent successor is appointed. Judy has extensive strategic and financial expertise and over 20 years of experience at the company across all areas of the business. I have great confidence that she is the right leader to drive the Cornerstone business.”


Table 2                      
SEGMENT RESULTS
($ in millions)
                       
  Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
  June 30,   June 30,
  2016   2015   Change   2016   2015   Change
Net Sales                      
  HSN $ 557.2     $ 572.3       (3 %)   $ 1,135.5     $ 1,172.8       (3 %)
  Cornerstone 297.1     313.3       (5 %)   535.5     554.7       (3 %)
  Total HSNi $ 854.3     $ 885.6       (4 %)   $ 1,671.1     $ 1,727.5       (3 %)
                       
Gross Profit                      
  HSN $ 197.1     $ 209.3       (6 %)   $ 396.4     $ 416.8       (5 %)
  Cornerstone 114.7     127.3       (10 %)   204.9     219.9       (7 %)
  Total HSNi $ 311.8     $ 336.5       (7 %)   $ 601.3     $ 636.7       (6 %)
                       
Operating Income (Loss)                      
  HSN $ 55.1     $ 53.5       3 %   $ 104.8     $ 108.5       (3 %)
  Cornerstone (8.9 )   17.2       (152 %)   (8.7 )   19.3       (145 %)
  Total HSNi $ 46.2     $ 70.7       (35 %)   $ 96.0     $ 127.7       (25 %)
                       
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP measure) (a)                    
  HSN $ 66.3     $ 68.2       (3 %)   $ 127.0     $ 134.4       (6 %)
  Cornerstone 16.1     21.8       (26 %)   21.2     28.8       (26 %)
  Total HSNi $ 82.4     $ 90.0       (8 %)   $ 148.1     $ 163.2       (9 %)
                       
             
(a) See reconciliation of Non-GAAP to GAAP measures in Table 4.            


Table 3                      
SEGMENT KEY OPERATING METRICS
                       
  Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
  June 30,   June 30,
  2016   2015   Change   2016   2015    Change
HSN:                      
  Average price point $ 57.26     $ 58.20       (2 %)   $ 55.66     $ 57.74       (4 %)
  Units shipped (millions) 11.1     11.4       (2 %)   23.2     23.4       (1 %)
  Gross profit rate 35.4 %   36.6 %   (120 bps)   34.9 %   35.5 %   (60 bps)
  Return rate 17.4 %   18.0 %   60 bps   17.1 %   17.8 %   70 bps
  Digital sales penetration 43.6 %   40.3 %   330 bps   43.7 %   40.5 %   320 bps
Cornerstone:                      
  Average price point $ 98.61     $ 96.38       2 %   $ 91.20     $ 87.79       4 %
  Units shipped (millions) 3.1     3.3       (7 %)   6.0     6.5       (7 %)
  Gross profit rate 38.6 %   40.6 %   (200 bps)   38.3 %   39.6 %   (130 bps)
  Return rate 12.5 %   12.7 %   20 bps   12.8 %   13.0 %   20 bps
  Digital sales penetration 69.4 %   67.4 %   200 bps   69.7 %   67.7 %   200 bps
  Catalog circulation (millions)     80.7     85.9       (6 %)   164.4     169.6       (3 %)


HSN Segment Results for the Second Quarter 2016

HSN’s net sales were $557.2 million, a decrease of 3% from the prior year.  Sales grew in electronics and beauty, offset by decreases in other product categories and in shipping revenues.  Approximately one-third of the decline in net sales was attributable to the conclusion of a direct-response television marketing campaign in the prior quarter.  Digital sales grew 5% with penetration increasing 330 basis points to 43.6%.  The return rate improved 60 basis points to 17.4%; units shipped decreased 2%; and average price point decreased 2%.

Gross profit decreased 6% to $197.1 million.  Gross profit rate decreased 120 basis points to 35.4% primarily due to an increase in shipping promotions, higher inventory reserves and changes in product mix.  The change in rate was also negatively impacted by favorable settlements of vendor claims in the prior year.  Operating expenses decreased 9% to $142.0 million primarily due to decreases in employee-related costs and bad debt expense and a $3.0 million charge in the prior year related to the planned closure of one of HSN's distribution centers.  Excluding non-cash charges and the $3.0 million severance charge, operating expenses as a percentage of net sales were 23.5% compared to 24.7% in the prior year.

Operating income increased 3% to $55.1 million.  Adjusted EBITDA decreased 3% to $66.3 million.

Cornerstone Segment Results for the Second Quarter 2016

Cornerstone's net sales decreased 5% to $297.1 million primarily due to weakness in the outdoor category within the home brands and lower catalog circulation.  Catalog circulation decreased 6%.  Digital sales penetration increased 200 basis points to 69.4%.

Gross profit decreased 10% to $114.7 million. Gross profit rate decreased 200 basis points to 38.6% primarily due to lower product and shipping margins driven by higher promotional activity. 

Operating expenses, which include the non-cash asset impairment charge of $20.4 million related to the assets held for sale of TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies, increased 12% to $123.6 million.  Excluding non-cash charges, operating expenses decreased 6% to $98.6 million and were 33.2% as a percentage of net sales compared to 33.6% in the prior year due primarily to lower catalog and advertising costs.

Operating loss, which includes the non-cash asset impairment charge of $20.4 million, was $8.9 million compared to operating income of $17.2 million in the prior year.  Adjusted EBITDA decreased $5.7 million to $16.1 million.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of June 30, 2016, HSNi had cash and cash equivalents of $54.8 million compared to $63.9 million at December 31, 2015 and $74.2 million at June 30, 2015.  Net cash provided by operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 2016 increased $15.8 million to $88.1 million compared to $72.3 million in the prior year primarily due to lower investment in inventories that was partially offset by higher utilization of HSN's Flexpay offering.  During the six months ended June 30, 2016, HSNi reduced the balance outstanding under its revolving credit facility by $18.0 million.

As of June 30, 2016, total debt was $609.5 million, resulting in a ratio of total debt to Adjusted EBITDA, as defined in HSNi's credit agreement, of approximately 1.8x as compared to a maximum allowable leverage ratio of 3.5x.

HSNi's board of directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $0.35 per share payable September 22, 2016 to shareholders of record as of September 7, 2016. 

Since inception of its most recent share repurchase program authorized in January 2015, HSNi has repurchased a total of 1.2 million shares at an aggregate cost of $69.6 million at an average cost of $59.02 per share.  As of June 30, 2016, there were 2.8 million shares remaining under the existing share repurchase authorization.

OTHER INFORMATION

Safe Harbor Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

This press release may contain forward-looking statements relating to the future performance and financial condition of HSNi, its operating segments and its consolidated subsidiaries.  Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions which may not prove to be accurate.  Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance or historical facts and there are a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties, contingencies and other factors (many of which are outside our control) that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.  Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include but are not limited to: our ability to attract new and retain existing customers in a cost-effective manner; our exposure to intense competition and our ability to effectively compete for customers; changes in political, business and economic conditions, particularly those that affect consumer confidence, consumer spending or digital sales growth; changes in our relationships with pay television operators, vendors, manufacturers and other third parties; failure to attract and retain television viewers and secure a suitable programming tier of carriage and channel placement for the HSN television network programming; changes in shipping and handling costs, particularly if we are unable to offset them; any technological or regulatory developments that could negatively impact the way we do business, including regulations regarding state and local sales and use taxes; risks associated with possible systems failures and/or security breaches, including any breach that results in the theft, transfer or unauthorized access or disclosure of customer, employee or company information, or the failure to comply with various laws applicable to HSNi in the event of such a breach; any material change in HSNi’s business prospects and/or strategy, including whether HSNi’s initiatives and investments will be effective; our ability to offer new or innovative products and services through various platforms in a cost effective manner and consumer acceptance of these products and services; risks associated with litigation, audits, claims and assessments; risks associated with acquisitions including the ability to successfully integrate new businesses and achieve expected benefits and results; and the loss of any key member of our senior management team.  More information about potential factors that could affect HSNi’s business and financial results is included in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.  Other unknown or unpredictable factors that could also adversely affect HSNi’s business, financial condition and results of operations may arise from time to time.  In light of these risks and uncertainties, any forward-looking statements may not prove to be accurate.  All written or oral forward-looking statements that are made or attributable to us are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary notice.  Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which only reflect the views of HSNi management as of the date of this press release.  Such statements speak only to the date such statements are made and HSNi does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements.  Historical results should not be considered as an indication of future performance.

Conference Call

Mindy Grossman, Chief Executive Officer, and Judy Schmeling, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, will hold a conference call on Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time, to discuss these results.  Those interested in participating in the conference call should dial 877-307-0246 or 224-357-2394 at least five minutes prior to the call.  There will also be a simultaneous audio webcast available via HSNi’s website at http://www.hsni.com. 

A replay of the conference call can be accessed until Thursday, August 18, 2016 by dialing 855-859-2056 or 404-537-3406, plus the pass code 46663834 and will also be hosted on the company’s website for a limited time.

About HSN, Inc.

HSN, Inc. (Nasdaq:HSNI) is a $4 billion interactive multichannel retailer with strong direct-to-consumer expertise among its two operating segments, HSN and Cornerstone. HSNi offers innovative, differentiated retail experiences on TV, online, via mobile devices, in catalogs, and in brick and mortar stores. HSN, a leading interactive multichannel retailer which offers a curated assortment of exclusive products combined with top brand names, now reaches approximately 94 million homes (24 hours a day, seven days a week, live 364 days a year). HSN.com offers a differentiated digital experience by leveraging content, community and commerce. In addition to its existing media platforms, HSN is the industry leader in transactional innovation, including services such as HSN Shop by Remote®, the only service of its kind in the U.S., the HSN Shopping App for mobile handheld devices and HSN on Demand®. Cornerstone comprises leading home and apparel lifestyle brands including Ballard Designs®, Chasing Fireflies®, Frontgate®, Garnet Hill®, Grandin Road®, Improvements® and TravelSmith®. Cornerstone distributes approximately 325 million catalogs annually, operates seven separate digital sales sites and operates 14 retail and outlet stores.

GAAP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
HSN, INC. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS        
(unaudited; in thousands except per share amounts)              
               
  Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
June 30,   June 30,
  2016   2015   2016   2015
               
Net sales $ 854,308     $ 885,642     $ 1,671,074     $ 1,727,529  
Cost of sales 542,484     549,105     1,069,772     1,090,787  
  Gross profit 311,824     336,537     601,302     636,742  
Operating expenses:              
  Selling and marketing 188,056     196,104     367,217     375,309  
  General and administrative 46,453     58,645     96,415     111,387  
  Depreciation and amortization 10,701     11,085     21,227     22,334  
  Asset impairment 20,400         20,400      
Total operating expenses 265,610     265,834     505,259     509,030  
Operating income 46,214     70,703     96,043     127,712  
Interest expense, net (3,840 )   (3,880 )   (7,987 )   (7,177 )
Income before income taxes 42,374     66,823     88,056     120,535  
Income tax provision (15,929 )   (25,191 )   (33,026 )   (45,214 )
Net income $ 26,445     $ 41,632     $ 55,030     $ 75,321  
               
Net income per share              
  Basic $ 0.50     $ 0.79     $ 1.05     $ 1.43  
  Diluted $ 0.50     $ 0.78     $ 1.04     $ 1.40  
               
Shares used in computing earnings per share              
  Basic 52,394     52,683     52,386     52,628  
  Diluted 52,941     53,675     52,930     53,718  
               
Dividends declared per common share $ 0.35     $ 0.35     $ 0.70     $ 10.70  
               


HSN, INC. CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited; in thousands)
  June 30,   December 31,   June 30,
  2016   2015   2015
ASSETS          
Current assets:          
  Cash and cash equivalents $ 54,756     $ 63,926     $ 74,177  
  Accounts receivable, net 208,380     306,575     195,468  
  Inventories 416,034     428,025     448,792  
  Prepaid expenses and other current assets 74,131     45,402     61,241  
    Total current assets 753,301     843,928     779,678  
Property and equipment, net 205,492     211,793     199,906  
Intangible assets, net 253,622     255,268     261,863  
Goodwill 9,858     9,858     9,858  
Other non-current assets 13,938     13,724     10,475  
TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,236,211     $ 1,334,571     $ 1,261,780  
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY          
Current liabilities:          
  Accounts payable, trade $ 226,806     $ 254,704     $ 222,857  
  Current maturities of long-term debt 25,000     25,000     12,500  
  Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 183,400     235,042     183,634  
    Total current liabilities 435,206     514,746     418,991  
Long-term debt, net of current maturities and unamortized deferred financing costs 578,493     608,108     654,711  
Deferred income taxes 38,900     44,498     52,223  
Other long-term liabilities 21,754     20,657     21,405  
    Total liabilities 1,074,353     1,188,009     1,147,330  
    Total shareholders' equity 161,858     146,562     114,450  
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 1,236,211     $ 1,334,571     $ 1,261,780  
           


HSN, INC. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(unaudited; in thousands)
    Six Months Ended
    June 30,
    2016   2015
Cash flows from operating activities attributable to operations:        
Net income   $ 55,030     $ 75,321  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
  Depreciation and amortization   21,227     22,334  
  Stock-based compensation expense   10,460     9,424  
  Asset impairment   20,400      
  Amortization of debt issuance costs   885     1,276  
  Deferred income taxes   (4,705 )   (3,611 )
  Bad debt expense   9,355     13,338  
  Excess tax benefits from stock-based awards   (78 )   (8,251 )
  Other   (30 )   673  
Changes in current assets and liabilities:        
  Accounts receivable   88,421     108,998  
  Inventories   (11,576 )   (50,087 )
  Prepaid expenses and other assets   (20,291 )   (17,023 )
  Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other liabilities   (80,997 )   (80,092 )
Net cash provided by operating activities   88,101     72,300  
Cash flows from investing activities:        
  Capital expenditures   (17,688 )   (26,242 )
  Other   (1,652 )   6  
Net cash used in investing activities   (19,340 )   (26,236 )
Cash flows from financing activities:        
  Borrowings under term loan       500,000  
  Repayments of term loan   (12,500 )   (228,125 )
  Borrowings under revolving credit facility   117,000     225,000  
  Repayments of revolving credit facility   (135,000 )   (50,000 )
  Payments of debt issuance costs       (6,620 )
  Repurchase of common stock   (10,180 )   (18,335 )
  Cash dividends paid   (36,600 )   (561,182 )
  Proceeds from issuance of common stock   1,170     11,357  
  Tax withholdings related to stock-based awards   (1,899 )   (12,218 )
  Excess tax benefits from stock-based awards   78     8,251  
Net cash used in financing activities   (77,931 )   (131,872 )
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents   (9,170 )   (85,808 )
  Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period   63,926     159,985  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period   $ 54,756     $ 74,177  
                 


Table 4                        
RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP TO GAAP MEASURES
                         
HSN, INC. RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP TO GAAP DETAILED SEGMENT RESULTS
(unaudited; in thousands)                        
                         
    Three Months Ended   Three Months Ended
    June 30, 2016   June 30, 2015
    HSN   Cornerstone   Total   HSN   Cornerstone   Total
                         
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP measure)   $ 66,280     $ 16,121     $ 82,401     $ 68,194     $ 21,831     $ 90,025  
  Stock-based compensation expense   (3,867 )   (1,217 )   (5,084 )   (3,617 )   (1,151 )   (4,768 )
  Depreciation and amortization   (7,275 )   (3,426 )   (10,701 )   (7,590 )   (3,495 )   (11,085 )
  Asset impairment (a)       (20,400 )   (20,400 )            
  Distribution center closure (b)               (3,032 )       (3,032 )
  Loss on disposition of fixed assets       (2 )   (2 )   (430 )   (7 )   (437 )
Operating income   $ 55,138     $ (8,924 )   $ 46,214     $ 53,525     $ 17,178     $ 70,703  
Interest expense, net           (3,840 )           (3,880 )
Income before income taxes           42,374             66,823  
Income tax provision           (15,929 )           (25,191 )
Net income           $ 26,445             $ 41,632  
                         
    Six Months Ended   Six Months Ended
    June 30, 2016   June 30, 2015
    HSN   Cornerstone   Total   HSN   Cornerstone   Total
                                                 
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP measure)   $ 126,971     $ 21,163     $ 148,134     $ 134,384     $ 28,791     $ 163,175  
  Stock-based compensation expense   (7,906 )   (2,554 )   (10,460 )   (7,226 )   (2,198 )   (9,424 )
  Depreciation and amortization   (14,278 )   (6,949 )   (21,227 )   (15,008 )   (7,326 )   (22,334 )
  Asset impairment (a)       (20,400 )   (20,400 )            
  Distribution center closure (b)               (3,032 )       (3,032 )
  Loss on disposition of fixed assets   (4 )       (4 )   (665 )   (8 )   (673 )
Operating income   $ 104,783     $ (8,740 )   $ 96,043     $ 108,453     $ 19,259     $ 127,712  
Interest expense, net           (7,987 )           (7,177 )
Income before income taxes           88,056             120,535  
Income tax provision           (33,026 )           (45,214 )
Net income           $ 55,030             $ 75,321  
                         
(a) In the second quarter of 2016, Cornerstone recorded a non-cash impairment charge of $20.4 million related to the assets held for sale of TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies. 
(b) In the second quarter of 2015, HSN recorded $3.0 million for certain costs associated with the planned closure of one of its distribution centers.


HSN, INC. RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED NET INCOME AND ADJUSTED EPS TO GAAP NET INCOME AND GAAP DILUTED EPS
(unaudited; in thousands except per share amounts)              
  Three Months Ended
  June 30,
  2016   2015
   Net Income    EPS    Net Income    EPS
Non-GAAP Adjusted $ 39,262     $ 0.74     $ 43,526     $ 0.81  
  Asset impairment (a) (12,817 )   (0.24 )        
  Distribution center closure (b)         (1,894 )   (0.03 )
GAAP $ 26,445     $ 0.50     $ 41,632     $ 0.78  
GAAP diluted weighted average shares outstanding     52,941         53,675  
               
               
  Six Months Ended
  June 30,
  2016   2015
               
   Net Income    EPS    Net Income    EPS
Non-GAAP Adjusted $ 67,847     $ 1.28     $ 77,215     $ 1.44  
  Asset impairment (a) (12,817 )   (0.24 )        
  Distribution center closure (b)         (1,894 )   (0.03 )
GAAP $ 55,030     $ 1.04     $ 75,321     $ 1.40  
GAAP diluted weighted average shares outstanding     52,930         53,718  
               
(a) In the second quarter of 2016, HSNi recorded a non-cash impairment charge of $20.4 million, or $12.8 million net of tax, related to the assets held for sale of TravelSmith and Chasing Fireflies, two brands in the Cornerstone portfolio.
(b) In the second quarter of 2015, HSN recorded $3.0 million, or $1.9 million net of tax, for certain costs associated with the planned closure of one of its distribution centers.


HSN, INC.’S PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL REPORTING

HSNi reports Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS, all of which are supplemental measures to GAAP. These measures are among the primary metrics by which we evaluate the performance of our businesses, on which our internal budgets are based and by which management is compensated. We believe that investors should have access to, and we are obligated to provide, the same set of tools that we use in analyzing our results.  These non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, but should not be considered a substitute for or superior to GAAP results. HSNi endeavors to compensate for the limitations of the non-GAAP measures presented by providing the comparable GAAP measures with equal or greater prominence and descriptions of the reconciling items, including quantifying such items, to derive the non-GAAP measures. We encourage investors to examine the reconciling adjustments between the GAAP and non-GAAP measures contained in this release and which we discuss below.

Definitions of Non-GAAP Measures

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as operating income excluding, if applicable: (1) non-cash charges including: (a) stock-based compensation expense, (b) amortization of intangibles, (c) depreciation and gains and losses on asset dispositions, and (d) goodwill, long-lived asset and intangible asset impairments; (2) pro forma adjustments for significant acquisitions; and (3) other significant items.  Significant items, while periodically affecting our results, may vary significantly from period to period and have a disproportionate effect in a given period, thereby affecting the comparability of results.  Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure determined in accordance with GAAP, and should not be considered a substitute for operating income, net income or any other measure determined in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA is used as a measurement of operating efficiency and overall financial performance and HSNi believes it to be a helpful measure for those evaluating companies in the retail and media industries.  Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA has certain limitations in that it does not take into account the impact to HSNi's statement of operations of certain expenses, gains and losses that are excluded from the company’s definition of Adjusted EBITDA.

Adjusted Net Income is defined as net income available to common shareholders excluding, net of tax effects, if applicable: (1) goodwill, long-lived asset and intangible asset impairments, (2) pro forma adjustments for significant acquisitions, (3) discontinued operations and (4) other significant items.  Significant items, while periodically affecting our results, may vary significantly from period to period and have a disproportionate effect in a given period, thereby affecting the comparability of results.  We believe Adjusted Net Income is useful to investors because it represents HSNi’s consolidated results taking into account charges which are not allocated to the operating businesses such as interest expense and taxes, but excluding the effects of goodwill and asset impairments, significant acquisition-related adjustments, discontinued operations and certain other significant items.

Adjusted EPS is defined as Adjusted Net Income divided by diluted weighted average shares outstanding.  We believe Adjusted EPS is useful to investors because it represents, on a per share basis, HSNi’s consolidated results, taking into account charges which are not allocated to the operating businesses such as interest expense and taxes, but excluding the effects of goodwill and asset impairments, significant acquisition-related adjustments, discontinued operations and certain other significant items.  Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS have certain limitations in that they do not take into account the impact of goodwill and asset impairments, significant acquisition-related adjustments, discontinued operations and certain other significant items.  Therefore, we think it is important to evaluate these measures along with our consolidated statement of operations.

Felise Glantz Kissell (Analysts/Investors)
727-872-7529
felise.kissell@hsn.net

Brad Bohnert (Media)
727-872-7515
brad.bohnert@hsn.net

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