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Earnings call · FY2026 Q3

Educational Development Corp Q3 FY2026 Earnings Call

Educational Development Corp Q3 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Jan 8, 2026 Audio replay
Jan 8, 2026 22:09 29 turns
Period
FY2026 Q3
Runtime
22:09
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Educational Development Corporation's fiscal Q3 2026 results were driven by a $12.2 million gain from the sale-leaseback of the Hilti Complex, which paid off all bank debt, while underlying operations remained weak with Q3 net revenues falling to $7.0 million from $11.1 million and average active brand partners dropping to 5,100 from 12,400.

Inventory and bank relationship 24 Sales force and leader productivity 17 Revenue and brand partner decline 16 Gathered Goods fundraising program launch 11 Book Friday / Black Friday promotion 9 Building sale and debt elimination 7

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +25 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “Our plan is not an overnight change with expected immediate results, but a carefully developed strategy for long-term growth.”
  • “we have continued to focus on being prepared to execute a growth plan once restrictions were lifted”
  • “While the last couple of years have been challenging to operate our business under the restrictions from our bank, I'm excited about the position we are in today and the plan for growth in fiscal 2027 and beyond.”
  • “A major factor for the reduced activity has been the lack of new products for them to get excited about and therefore share with their customer base.”

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Revenue $7.01M -36.6% YoY
Diluted EPS $0.91
Gross margin 61.5% -1.0 pp YoY
Net income $7.80M

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Key takeaways

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Constructive signals

  • Completed sale-leaseback of Hilti Complex for $32.2 million, paying off all bank debt with $0 owed to the bank at quarter end
  • Q3 reported EPS of $0.91 vs. a $(0.10) loss in the prior-year quarter, and YTD EPS of $0.63 vs. $(0.47)
  • Elimination of bank restrictions expected to improve annual cash flow by approximately $1.0 million
  • Inventory reduced from $44.7 million to $39.1 million, generating $5.6 million of cash flow
  • Retained 17-acre excess land adjacent to the complex, valued at $2.0 million
  • Launched Gathered Goods fundraising program with in-house custom products delivering stronger margins and online scalability

Risks & pressure points

  • Q3 net revenues declined to $7.0 million from $11.1 million, a ~37% drop year-over-year
  • Average active brand partners fell to 5,100 from 12,400 (-59%), and YTD fell to 6,200 from 13,300
  • Excluding the $12.2 million building sale gain, Q3 loss before income taxes was $(1.6) million and YTD loss was $(4.8) million
  • YTD net revenues declined to $18.7 million from $27.6 million
  • Company is still seeking a new banking relationship, currently operating without one in place
  • Inventory at $39.1 million, roughly half of which is Usborne-related, remains elevated relative to current sales

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Quarter detail

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Revenue · segments

PaperPie$6.24M -36.2% YoY
Publishing$771,700 -39.5% YoY
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