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Bed Bath & Beyond Reports Q4 Loss
Retailer posts $20.9 million loss in fourth quarter
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. reported a loss of $20.9 million in its fourth quarter, with losses of 16 cents per share after adjusting for non-recurring costs. The company posted revenue of $273.4 million in the period. For the full year, the company's loss narrowed to $84.6 million, or $1.41 per share, on revenue of $1.04 billion.
Why it matters
Bed Bath & Beyond has struggled in recent years as it faces increased competition from online retailers. The company's fourth-quarter and full-year results reflect the ongoing challenges it faces in the highly competitive home goods and housewares market.
The details
Bed Bath & Beyond, an online discount retailer based in Murray, Utah, reported a loss of $20.9 million in its fourth quarter, with losses of 16 cents per share after adjusting for non-recurring costs. The company posted revenue of $273.4 million in the period. For the full year, the company's loss narrowed to $84.6 million, or $1.41 per share, on revenue of $1.04 billion.
- Bed Bath & Beyond reported its fourth-quarter and full-year results on February 23, 2026.
The players
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.
An online discount retailer based in Murray, Utah.
The takeaway
Bed Bath & Beyond's continued struggles highlight the challenges facing traditional brick-and-mortar retailers in the face of growing competition from e-commerce players. The company will need to find ways to adapt its business model and better compete in the highly competitive home goods and housewares market.


