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Earnings call · FY2026 Q2

Unifi Inc Q2 FY2026 Earnings Call

Unifi Inc Q2 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Feb 4, 2026 Audio replay
Feb 4, 2026 26:55 18 turns
Period
FY2026 Q2
Runtime
26:55
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Unifi's Q2 fiscal 2026 results were in line with expectations as completed cost and footprint reductions improved profitability on a lower revenue base (net sales down 12.6% to $121.4 million), while the company reported stronger cash generation (operating cash flow of $25.3 million in the quarter) and early signs of customer restocking demand.

Segment Performance - Asia 16 Beyond Apparel Diversification 12 Segment Performance - Brazil 12 Cash Flow and Balance Sheet 10 Segment Performance - Americas 9 North America Cost Restructuring 8

Management tone

Positive

Net tone +42 · moderate hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We finally have actions behind us now after a year of hard work and some difficult decisions. So that was a necessary step one for us to build our profitable business back here at Unifi.”
  • “we're cautiously optimistic about the recent order trends that we're seeing into February”
  • “It really does look like in the near future that this will be a good near-shoring opportunity for retailers and brands in North America.”
  • “These favorable and improving results are the initial benefits of the hard work we have put into implementing our cost-saving initiatives which we anticipate will continue throughout the remainder of the fiscal year.”

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Revenue $121.37M -12.6% YoY
Diluted EPS -$0.53
Gross margin 3.0% +2.6 pp YoY
Net income -$9.71M

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Gross profit rose to $3.6 million from $0.5 million and gross margin expanded to 3.0% from 0.4% year-over-year, with Americas gross profit up $6.1 million on cost-saving initiatives.
  • SG&A decreased 25% to $9.7 million year-over-year, and adjusted EBITDA improved by $5.1 million versus the prior-year quarter.
  • Operating cash flow was $25.3 million in Q2 and year-to-date free cash flow reached $13.3 million, with net debt reduced to $75.2 million from $85.3 million at June 29, 2025.
  • CapEx fell ~60% to $3.1 million in the first half as the company prioritized spending and cost savings.
  • North America headcount is down 25% and plant efficiencies have improved following the Madison facility closure and Yadkinville consolidation.
  • Management cited early signs of customer restocking in January/February, including solid holiday apparel sales up 4% and a Central America demand pickup tied to near-shoring and reciprocal tariff agreements with Guatemala and El Salvador.

Risks & pressure points

  • Net sales fell 12.5% year-over-year to $121.4 million, driven by lower demand in Asia and pricing pressure in Brazil, as well as tariff-related uncertainty.
  • Net loss was $9.7 million ($0.53 per diluted share), including $0.8 million in net restructuring costs.
  • Brazil segment net sales and gross profit declined versus the prior year due to pricing pressures from Asian imports and lower sales volumes.
  • Asia segment net sales and gross profit declined 27% and 10%, respectively, due to lower volumes and pricing dynamics.
  • REPREVE Fiber revenues fell to $34.3 million (28% of sales) from $43.3 million (31% of sales) a year ago.
  • Management expects Q3 operating cash flow to be lower than Q2 as working capital spend increases to support rebuilding customer inventories.

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“Our year-to-date free cash flow reached $13.3 million, reflecting a significant increase compared to the previous year's first half results. CapEx during the first half came in at just $3.1 million, around a 60% decline compared to the prior period as we prioritize our spending and cost savings. Our net debt was reduced to $75 million at the end of December, a stark improvement from recent levels and our working capital on a year-to-date basis came in at $149 million, which was 9% lower than levels seen during the prior fiscal period due to our leaner operations in the U.S.” A.J. Eaker, CFO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Revenue · segments

Americas Segment$77.23M -7.1% YoY
Brazil Segment$23.33M -15.1% YoY
Asia Segment$20.81M -26.5% YoY
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