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RCI Reports 4Q24 Club & Restaurant Sales and Share Buybacks
HOUSTON, Oct. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RICK) reported club and restaurant sales for the fiscal fourth quarter and year

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[{"type":"text","content":"HOUSTON, Oct. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RICK) reported club and restaurant sales for the fiscal fourth quarter and year ended September 30, 2024. Sales do not include non-core operations and are subject to final closing. Full 4Q24 and fiscal 2024 financial results are expected by December 16, 2024. The company also reported 4Q24 and FY24 share buybacks.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nEric Langan, President & CEO of RCI, commented: \"We're pleased to report that for the second quarter in a row nightclub same-store sales increased year over year. We reopened another club location by the end of 4Q24 and expect to open six more club and restaurant locations in fiscal 2025, including Baby Dolls Fort Worth, which burned down in early July.\"\nMr. Langan added: \"During 4Q24, we continued to take aggressive action to improve Bombshells' business, including selling the San Antonio location back to its former franchisee, which should help segment results going forward. We also continued to buy back shares in the open market. 4Q24 was the third highest quarterly spend ($7.8 million) on buybacks and the fifth highest in number of shares repurchased (174,790) since FY15.\"\nNightclubs: Total 4Q24 sales of $60.2 million declined 0.5% compared to 4Q23. The change primarily reflected:\n2.2% same-store sales growth, which was negatively impacted by ten closure days at three clubs in the Houston area due to Hurricane Beryl in JulySales from three new and reformatted clubs in Texas (Harlingen, Lubbock, and Tye)The temporary closing of two clubs in Texas for most of the quarter (Baby Dolls Fort Worth due to fire in early July and a location in El Paso until it reopened as a Chicas Locas BYOB bikini bar in late September)The transition of two clubs to new formats and/or hours to accommodate recent restrictions on Dallas businesses (Dallas Showclub and Silver City Cabaret)Bombshells: Total 4Q24 sales of $11.9 million declined 12.2% compared to 4Q23. The change primarily reflected:\n16.2% same-store sales decline, which was negatively impacted by 26 closure days at five locations in the Houston area due to Hurricane Beryl in JulyNew sales from the Stafford location, which opened in November 2023, partially offset by a decline in sales from the San Antonio location, which was sold at the beginning of SeptemberShare Rep...