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$1.22 -0.43 (-26.06%) At close · Aug 14
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Earnings call · FY2026 Q3

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. Q3 FY2026 Earnings Call

Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc. Q3 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Jan 14, 2026 Audio replay
Jan 14, 2026 29:30 30 turns
Period
FY2026 Q3
Runtime
29:30
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

RMCF reported Q3 FY2026 revenue of $7.5M (down from $7.9M year-ago) as it exited lower-margin channels, but delivered a 21.4% gross manufacturing margin versus 10% a year ago and cut its net loss meaningfully, while signing an Area Development Agreement covering 34 new stores and closing a $2.7M equity raise.

Franchise development pipeline 18 Cocoa and input cost strategy 11 Margin transformation and profitability 10 Capital structure and balance sheet 9 Company-owned and new store performance 7 Rebrand and store remodels 5

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +42 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We reported a 21.4% gross manufacturing margin for the quarter ended November 30th, 2025, compared to 10% for the same quarter of the prior year and a negative 0.6% for the previous quarter ended August 31st.”
  • “While these actions resulted in a near-term revenue pressure and a modest net loss for the quarter, they're foundational to restoring long-term sustainable growth and shareholder value creation.”
  • “So I think you can expect we will have a margin tailwind here.”
  • “there's more work to be done for sure, but we think directionally this indicates that we're making progress.”

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Revenue $7.54M -4.4% YoY
Diluted EPS -$0.02
Net income -$155,000

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Gross manufacturing margin expanded to 21.4% from 10% in the year-ago quarter and from negative 0.6% in the prior quarter.
  • Total product and retail gross profit rose to $1.4M from $0.7M year-ago, driven by pricing actions, improved product mix and labor efficiencies.
  • Signed an Area Development Agreement with four franchisees covering 34 new stores, with two stores currently under construction.
  • Completed a $2.7M equity capital raise subsequent to quarter-end to reduce leverage and add working capital.
  • Eliminated an approximate 10% cocoa tariff and locked in roughly 20% of expected annual consumption at recent favorable prices, providing a potential margin tailwind.
  • Identified an additional $500,000 to $1M of further cost savings in the current cost structure via SKU rationalization, overtime reduction and a second production shift.

Risks & pressure points

  • Total revenue declined to $7.5M from $7.9M year-ago due to intentional exits from lower-margin specialty and wholesale channels.
  • Company reported a modest net loss for the quarter amid near-term production transition inefficiencies and persistently higher input costs.
  • Management indicated no dramatic new-store-driven revenue growth is expected in 2026, with new store revenue impact pushed to later periods given a roughly three-year ramp to maturity.
  • Average store build timeline from lease signing to opening is currently about six months, and the company is closing underperforming locations, weighing on the existing store base.
  • CFO noted the company has not disclosed what percentage of raw materials is chocolate/cocoa, leaving the size of the potential margin tailwind uncertain.

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Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · products & services

Product$6.33M -5.8% YoY
Franchise and Royalty Fees$1.21M +3.2% YoY
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