Mixed Fortunes For US Retailers

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Wednesday, 04 August 2004

US consumers deserted mid-market retailers in favour of discounters in July, with Gap among those telling a tale of woe. Gap reported a 5 per cent decline in same-store US sales in July, with international same-store sales falling even more sharply, by around 12 per cent. As a result, the retailer has warned that its second-quarter profits will be below analysts' forecasts.

Other US mid-market clothing retailers including Talbots and Ann Taylor also reported same-store declines. However, discount retailers fared better, with Wal-Mart saying July same-store sales rose 3.2 per cent, slightly up on forecasts, with back-to-school lines helping to drive sales. Target's same-store sales rose 3.8 per cent, also better than estimates.

At the top end of the market there was also better news, with Neiman Marcus reporting a 16.6 per cent gain in same-store sales, and Saks a 5.5 per cent gain. Among the department store operators JC Penney saw an 8.1 per cent gain, with Federated Department Stores up 3.7 per cent.


 
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