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Lands' End, Inc. (NASDAQ:LE) Faces Financial Performance Challenges

Lands' End, Inc. (NASDAQ:LE), a renowned apparel company, recently encountered difficulties with its financial performance. On September 9, 2025, the company reported an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.06, missing the estimated EPS of -$0.03. This underachievement was coupled with a revenue of approximately $294.1 million, which did not meet the expected $322.4 million.

The company's quarterly loss of $0.06 per share exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a $0.03 loss per share, marking a decline from the $0.02 per share loss reported in the same quarter the previous year. Despite an increase in future guidance, this adjustment failed to reassure investors, leading to a downturn in the stock market following the announcement of its second-quarter financial results.

Lands' End's financial ratios offer additional insight into its current state. The company's price-to-sales ratio is at 0.32, suggesting the market value is about 32% of its total sales. The enterprise value to sales ratio is 0.53, and the enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is 12.62, showing how many times the operating cash flow can cover the enterprise value. 

The debt-to-equity ratio of 1.30 indicates a significant use of debt compared to equity, which could concern investors regarding the company's financial stability. However, a current ratio of 1.86 suggests a satisfactory level of liquidity to cover short-term liabilities, offering some reassurance about its ability to meet immediate financial obligations.

Published on: September 10, 2025