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A sale sign greets shoppers at a retail store in Carlsbad, California, U.S., May 25, 2023. Sephora "performed exceptionally well" with strength in North America in the first half of the year, the beauty retailer's owner LVMH (LVMH.PA) said last month. Retailers have also flagged the impact from Americans prioritizing experiences like movies, vacations and concerts over discretionary purchases. Tempered forecasts from sportswear retailers Foot Locker (FL.N) and Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS.N) also added to the mixed picture, with Dick's also citing an increase in organized retail crime and theft at stores. Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj KalluvilaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Mike Blake, Edward Jones, Brian Yarbrough, LVMH, Yarbrough, Dick's, Corie Barry, Liza Amlani, We've, Christina Hennington, Deborah Sophia, Sriraj Organizations: REUTERS, Ross Stores, Walmart, Dick's Sporting, Electronics, U.S . Labor Department, Thomson Locations: Carlsbad , California, U.S, North America, Bengaluru
Kohl's beats profit estimates on cost cuts, leaner inventory
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Aug 23 (Reuters) - Kohl's Corp (KSS.N) beat estimates for quarterly profit on Wednesday, as leaner inventories, lower costs and fewer discounts helped the department store chain counter a broader retail slowdown. Inventory declined 14% during the quarter as Kohl's undertook stock clearance, leading to a 61 basis points drop in gross margin. "It managed to sell more excess inventory and reduced its expenses, which helped it beat expectations," Insider Intelligence analyst Zak Stambor said. "While Kohl's is still in the early innings of its turnaround plan, it appears to be moving in the right direction," Stambor said. The company earned 52 cents per share in the second quarter ended July 29, above analysts' estimates of 22 cents.
Persons: Tom Kingsbury, Kohl's, Zak Stambor, Stambor, Savyata Mishra, Anil D'Silva Organizations: Kohl's, Insider, Retailers, Thomson Locations: Kingsbury, Bengaluru
[1/2] The Macy's logo is displayed on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., August 19, 2021. A bellwether for back-to-school demand, Foot Locker joined rival Dick's Sporting Goods (DKS.N) on Wednesday to cut annual profit forecast, sending the shares of sportswear retailers tumbling. "We did see a softening in trends in July and are adjusting our 2023 outlook to allow us to best compete for price-sensitive consumers," Foot Locker CEO Mary Dillon said. Walmart last week raised its full-year forecasts and beat second-quarter results, benefiting from strong demand for its low-priced groceries. Reporting by Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Aishwarya Venugopal in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun KoyyurOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Cristina Fernandez, Foot Locker, Mary Dillon, Macy's, Adrian Mitchell, Locker, Thomas Hayes, Hogan, Ananya Mariam Rajesh, Aishwarya Venugopal, Arun Koyyur Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Dick's Sporting, Target, Walmart, Riley Wealth, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Bengaluru
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. Nvidia -- Shares of the chipmaker ticked up 0.7% in heavy premarket trading. The company reported adjusted earnings of 52 cents per share, while analysts polled by Refinitiv expected 22 cents. Foot Locker -- The stock plunged more than 32% before the bell after the sneaker retailer slashed its outlook for the second time this year. Dicks Sporting Goods -- Shares were trading 2% lower a day after the company reported lower-than-expected earnings and cut its forward guidance.
Persons: Refinitiv, Apellis, Locker, Goldman Sachs, , Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min Organizations: Nvidia, Revenue, Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Dicks Sporting Goods Locations: Santa Clara , California
A person carries a bag from the Abercrombie & Fitch store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., February 27, 2017. Revenue from the Abercrombie brand rose 26% in the quarter, while that from Hollister recorded its first growth, with an 8% rise, following a decline in the past five quarters. Abercrombie now expects fiscal 2023 net sales to rise around 10%, compared with its prior forecast range of 2% to 4% growth. Its per-share profit of $1.10, for the three months ended July 29, crushed estimates of 17 cents, according to Refinitiv IBES data. Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing by Shweta AgarwalOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Abercrombie, Fran Horowitz, Rachel Wolff, They've, Wolff, Hollister, Deborah Sophia, Shweta Agarwal Organizations: Abercrombie, Fitch, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Bengaluru
Its cautious view also weighed on the retail sector shares, including Kohl's (KSS.N) and Nordstrom (JWN.N). In a clear sign that higher borrowing costs were straining customers, Macy's credit card revenue, which accounted for about 2% of the total revenue in the quarter, slumped 41%. Throughout the quarter, Macy's cleared excess stock after a move to convert its merchandise for the spring and summer hurt demand, leading to a slip in gross margin. Macy's reaffirmed its expectations for 2023 sales of $22.8 billion to $23.2 billion and adjusted full-year profit per share between $2.70 and $3.20. At $12.8, Macy's shares were set for their worst session since March last year.
Persons: Macy, Brendan McDermid, Adrian Mitchell, Paul Lejuez, Mitchell, Macy's, Jessica Ramirez, Jane Hali, Savyata Mishra, Arun Koyyur Organizations: REUTERS, Nordstrom, Citi, Target, Thomson Locations: New York , New York, U.S, Bengaluru
A Wall Street sign is pictured outside the New York Stock Exchange in New York, October 28, 2013. Financials (.SPBK) were the biggest drag on the S&P 500. An S&P downgrade of multiple regional U.S. lenders weighed on bank shares, with both the KBW regional banking index (.KRX) and the S&P 500 banks index (.SPXBK) sharply lower. According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 (.SPX) lost 11.90 points, or 0.27%, to end at 4,387.87 points, while the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC) gained 10.01 points, or 0.07%, to 13,507.60. Shares of Nvidia hit an all-time high of $481.87 early but were lower on the day.
Persons: Carlo Allegri, Jerome Powell, Peter Tuz, Caroline Valetkevitch, Amruta Khandekar, Shinjini Ganguli, Maju Samuel, David Gregorio Our Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Nvidia, NEW YORK, Dow, Reserve, Nasdaq, Investors, Chase Investment, Treasury, Dow Jones, . Department, Kohl's Corp, Nordstrom Inc, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Jackson Hole , Wyoming, Charlottesville , Virginia
Stock futures are near flat Tuesday night as investors awaited on the latest crop of corporate earnings reports from well-known names including Nvidia . S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures also each climbed 0.1%. The moves follow a mixed session on Wall Street. The S&P 500 and Dow slid around 0.3% and 0.5%, respectively. Of the more than 95% of S&P 500 companies that have delivered results, about four out of five have exceeded Wall Street expectations.
Persons: Foot, Kohl's, Fitch, Snowflake, Dow, Macy's, Lowe's, Rob Haworth, They'll, Jerome Powell Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Nvidia, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Urban Outfitters, Retail, Abercrombie, Dick's Sporting Goods, U.S . Bank Locations: what's, Jackson Hole , Wyoming
All three major U.S stock indices pulled back this week, as earnings season wound down and retail earnings painted a mixed picture of the state of the economy. Looking to next week, we'll be watching how shares of Club name Palo Alto Networks (PANW) open on Monday. With mortgage rates hitting the highest level in over two decades this week, affordability remains a major impediment for the housing market. Earnings : Club name Foot Locker (FL) reports quarterly results Wednesday before the opening bell, while Club holding Nvidia (NVDA) releases after the close that same day. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: we'll, Locker, Mary Dillon, Lowe's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Kelter Davis Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, TJX, Walmart, Federal Reserve, U.S, Palo Alto Networks, Palo, Club, Nvidia, Lufax, Baidu, Dick's Sporting, Coty, COTY, Urban Outfitters, Parts, Devices, Sonoma, Body, Abercrombie, Fitch, Autodesk, TD Bank, Royal Bank of Canada, Marvell Technology, Intuit, Nordstrom, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Shoppers, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: U.S, China, Friday's, Williams, Burlington, Chicago , Illinois
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOptions traders position for gains heading into Kohl’s and Dick’s Sporting Goods earningsThe Options Action traders take a closer look at two retailers reporting earnings soon: Kohl's and Dick's Sport Goods.
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Eros Hoagland | Getty ImagesOver the past few years, Alicia Browne has noticed a change in what college students haul out of cars on move-in days at the University of Alabama. A growing pie — and market share up for grabsAs college spending is poised to grow, retailers have another reason to vie for students' dollars. Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesIt is difficult to estimate how much college market share Bed Bath had in total. Shipt, the Target-owned delivery service, and Walmart have both tried to attract more college students to their membership programs by offering a special discounted price. She said the company's growth has been fueled by college students who want uniquely decorated rooms that reflect their personalities.
Persons: Eros Hoagland, Alicia Browne, Keurig coffeemakers, decorators, Browne, Prosper, Browne chalks, " Browne, Marshal Cohen, Jakub Porzycki, Harmon, Cristina Fernandez, Sonoma, TikTok, Dormify, Amanda Zuckerman, Zuckerman, Kate Reppeto, Callie Weathers Kate Reppeto, Repetto, she's, Anna Emblom Organizations: University of North, Hill, University of Alabama, College, National Retail Federation, IRI, NPD, Target, Walmart, Consulting, Deloitte, Nurphoto, Goods, Ikea, Telsey Advisory, Williams, Hamptons, Madison, University of Mississippi, Eagle Locations: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill , North Carolina, Kohl's, Bath, Bed, Williston , Vermont, New York City, Madison Ave, Oxford, Miss, Southlake, Dallas, Fort Worth in Texas, Birmingham, Ala
Eva Marie Uzcategui | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesIt's not your imagination: Companies are getting stingier with customer rewards. Raising the barSome of the biggest shifts in customer perks have come in the airline industry. At many retailers, customers must now pay a return fee if they want to ship back unwanted clothing, shoes or other items. "To drive that online demand, free shipping and free returns were put in place, but now we all know it costs significant money," he said. Both companies aim to make sure membership isn't shared with people who aren't paying, particularly as the companies chase new avenues of growth.
Persons: Eva Marie Uzcategui, Dunkin, Cowen, David Garfield, Yuping Liu, Stephanie Keith, Marshal Cohen, Circana, Nordstrom, Christopher Dilts, Kohl's, Macy's, they're, Amit Sharma, Heidi Isern, Levi Strauss, Ann Taylor, Crocs, Brooks, reining Organizations: Brickell City Centre, Bloomberg, Getty, Retailers, Ross, uptick, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Old Dominion, Strome School of Business, LaGuardia, American Express, American, IRI, NPD, Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie, Fitch, Nordstrom, Amazon, Foods, Netflix, Costco Locations: Brickell, Miami , Florida, Queens, New York, Delta, Schaumburg , Illinois
Starboard Value's Jeffrey Smith has been one of the busiest activist investors over the last two decades, best known for his proxy fights in the restaurant space. Darden shares saw a nearly 60% jump under Smith's activism, from October 2014 to April 2016. After Darden, Smith sought a turnaround at pizza chain Papa Johns , taking a $200 million stake in the company and becoming chairman in 2019. Smith took an activist stake in software company Salesforce last year. The Starboard CEO was even active during the Covid pandemic, calling for changes at Humana, Kohl's, Mercury Systems and other companies.
Persons: Jeffrey Smith, Smith, Darden, Papa, John Schnatter Organizations: Olive, Darden, Wharton grad, Mercury Systems Locations: New York
The opening weekend success of Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Discovery, Comcast and Paramount in 2023 Wolfe Research managing director Peter Supino said Warner Bros. Given the box office numbers, Nispel said the weekend will likely be positive for Warner Bros. B. Riley's Eric Wold noted IMAX screens were able to "completely dominate" this weekend for "Oppenheimer" showings.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Rosenblatt, Steve Frankel, WBD, Peter Supino, Brandon Nispel, Nispel, Barbie, Gordon Haskett, Don Bilson, They're, Roth, David Bellinger, Bellinger, it's, Eric Wold, It's, Wold, Alicia Reese, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, NBCUniversal Organizations: Warner Bros, Discovery, Universal, Comcast, Paramount, Wolfe Research, Mattel, Hollywood, MAT, AMC Entertainment, AMC, CNBC Locations: Delaware, NBCUniversal
"Store Closing" signs at a Buy Buy Baby store in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. The New Jersey baby retailer that bought Buy Buy Baby's intellectual property from its bankrupt parent company Bed Bath and Beyond also snatched up 11 of its leases and is well-positioned to reopen stores, court records show. However, Dream on Me could use the Buy Buy Baby IP assets it already obtained – plus the leases – to reopen the beloved chain. The leases Dream on Me won at auction, which are considered to be in prime real estate locations, are primarily dotted across the Northeast. Dream on Me, founded in 1988, has at least six brands under its portfolio, including Evolur Baby, Sweetpea Baby and Slumber Baby.
Persons: Long, Janie, Jack Organizations: Industries, Walmart, Home, CNBC Locations: Brooklyn, New York, The New Jersey, Target, Bath, New Jersey, Paramus, Bridgewater, Woodbridge Township, Cherry Hill, Maryland , Delaware , Massachusetts , Connecticut, Virginia
Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz sat down with CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday to discuss the launch of the brand's cinematic universe and Barbie's big screen debut, just days before the long-awaited film premieres. Kreiz said the Mattel transformed its mindset when the company realized its customers are not just consumers, they're fans. "This was not about making a movie, this was about creating an iconic cultural moment," Kreiz said. "We transformed our business model," Kreiz, who became CEO in 2018, said. Kreiz lauded Gerwig for creating a film that takes the iconic Barbie brand and makes it "relevant to everyone."
Persons: Ynon Kreiz, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Kreiz, Greta Gerwig, Greta Gerwig's, Barbie, JJ Abrams, Barney Organizations: Mattel
The National Retail Federation is predicting record spending , whether students are heading back to elementary school, high school or college. Bracing for higher prices as wages fall Baked into that outlook was an expectation held by the vast majority of respondents, 82%, that prices will be higher this year than in 2022. As in the KPMG survey, the gain largely reflected the perception that prices will be higher this year. In the JLL poll, Walmart , Target and Amazon were among the top three retailers parents planned to shop, by a wide margin. Stifel reiterated its price target of $163 for Walmart, saying, "We continue to see more upside than downside from current levels."
Persons: Paul Ashworth, Staples, Mark Astrachan, Astrachan, Stifel, Corey Tarlowe, Tarlowe Organizations: Prime, National Retail Federation, KPMG, Big, Capital Economics, Consumers, Walmart, Target, Old Navy, Kohl's, Macy's, Costco, Adobe Analytics, Jefferies, Amazon, Walmart U.S, Bed Locations: American
Bloomingdale's is just one of the retailers and brands trying to tap into Barbie buzz. With a splash of hot pink, retailers hope to chase away the summer doldrums and inflation blues. About half of Aldo's Barbie collection sold out in the first week. So far, the Barbie merchandise is "selling incredibly well" and appealing to customers across generations, said Frank Berman, the department store's chief marketing officer. Gap has sold out of some of its popular Barbie items, including rectangular pink sunglasses.
Persons: Bloomingdale's, Barbie, Aldo, Brand, Daianara Grullon Amalfitano, Aldo's, Aldo Macy's, Frank Berman, Berman, it's, Ken, Circana, Margot Robbie's, Oliver Chen, Cowen, Chen, Susan Fournier, Barbie isn't, Fournier Organizations: Warner Bros, Mattel, Companies, NPD Group, IRI, Unit, Walmart, Target, Amazon Prime, Consumers, Adobe Analytics, Aqua Locations: Manhattan, Lexington Ave, U.S, Boston, New York City
Workers retrieve boxes at an Amazon fulfillment center on Prime Day in Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S., on Monday, June 21, 2021. Online spending in the U.S. climbed 6.1% to $12.7 billion during Amazon 's Prime Day promotion, according to Adobe Analytics, as deal-hungry consumers snapped up home goods and household essentials. Amazon, which didn't disclose total sales from the event, said the first 24 hours of Prime Day marked the "single largest sales day in company history." Rival retailers including Walmart , Target , Best Buy and Kohl's hosted competing discount events alongside Prime Day. WATCH: Consumer feeling stretched and looking for deals during Amazon Prime Day
Persons: Apple AirPods, Kohl's, they'd Organizations: Amazon, Adobe Analytics, Adobe, Walmart, Target, Prime, Shoppers Locations: Raleigh , North Carolina, U.S
Amazon 's Prime Day is off to a strong start, lifting third-party sellers' and other retailers' online sales, early data shows. Prime Day kicked off Tuesday and runs through Wednesday. As of midday Wednesday, Prime Day shoppers spent more per order, with an average order size of $56.07, compared with $53.14 a year ago, according to data from Numerator. The strong preliminary Prime Day sales data is the latest indicator that consumer spending may be more resilient than feared. Amazon doesn't typically provide sales data from Prime Day.
Persons: Fahim Naim, eShopportunity, Naim, Mike Scheschuk, I've Organizations: Adobe Analytics, Amazon, Walmart, Target, Adobe, Apple, Advisory, Scout, Prime Locations: U.S
Google tried to distance itself from a pre-planned drag show featuring longtime performer "Peaches Christ" in San Francisco but employees still attended. yelled dozens of attendees, including several Google employees wearing company "Pride" T-shirts. Grannell, whose drag performer name is "Peaches Christ" was a planned performer at a drag show sponsored and promoted by Google to close out Pride month. Attendees and Grannell said they viewed the change as a buckling to pressure of the Christian employees' petition and complaints. Both employees and Grannell told CNBC they were disappointed in the company for backtracking, adding that the company held a similar event last year without any problems.
Persons: Joshua Grannell, they'd, Grannell, I've, Bud Light, Dylan Mulvaney, Pattie Gonia . Organizations: Google, CNBC, GOP, Corporations, North, Pride Locations: San Francisco, Castro
Some big-name U.S. retailers could struggle as Chinese e-commerce company Shein gains ground in the country, UBS warned. "We believe SHEIN's momentum to continue, and the company could take major market share from US Softlines companies. Elsewhere, UBS data showed Shein was the second most-downloaded shopping app in the U.S. over the past month behind Temu.com. Nearly a quarter of those Shein shoppers said sales are not important to them, which is higher than average. Of typical clothing retailers, shoppers of Shein in the last three months were most likely to also shop at TJX Companies ' TJ Maxx during that period.
Persons: Jay Sole, Shein, Sole, Temu, TJ Maxx, Ross, There's, Nordstrom, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: UBS, Wall, Companies, Inc, Navy, Amazon, Walmart, Target Locations: U.S, Shein, American
For companies like Target and Disney, it is unclear if boycotts will hit sales. The company said it has not changed any policy on decorations and is encouraging stores to celebrate Pride Month. Despite the mounting headlines and sustained criticism of Bud Light, corporate boycotts are "overstated," and those offended by campaigns tied to Pride Month are in the "minority," Ellis said. Bud Light appears to be an outlierIn April, the brewer ran a March Madness promotion with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, who shared a customized Bud Light can on Instagram. Justin Sullivan | Getty ImagesIt isn't just Bud Light — brands across the board are facing calls to boycott their goods or services.
Persons: Gene Kim, Bud Light, Anson Frericks, Starbucks baristas, Sarah Kate Ellis, Ellis, Dylan Mulvaney, Brendan Whitworth, — Alissa Heinerscheid, Daniel Blake —, Bump Williams, Busch, Frericks, Bud, Marcel Marcondes, Marcondes, Justin Sullivan, Jack Daniel's, Lawrence Glickman, Glickman, baristas, hasn't, Disney isn't, Ron DeSantis, Lindsey Roeschke, Brayden King, King, David Cliff, Nurphoto Organizations: Anheuser, Busch, Target, Disney, Starbucks, Pride Month, Target's, Pride, GLAAD, Mulvaney, CNBC, Gay, Chamber, Commerce, Cannes Lions International, Creativity, Brands, Kohl's, Nike, Adidas, Ford, Associated Press, American Studies, Cornell University, Consumer, Walt Disney Co, Florida Gov, Brand Intelligence, Morning, Northwestern University, Getty Locations: U.S, America, San Francisco , California, Oklahoma, Florida
Drivers from Target-owned delivery service Shipt pick up packages from the extension facility and deliver them to customers' doorsteps. The extension facility is part of Target's effort to offer next-day delivery to more customers. The extension facility adds to that model and expands the radius for faster deliveries. Target said the extension facility will bring next-day delivery within reach of 500,000 more customers near Atlanta. One of its rivals, Walmart , bucked the trend as online sales jumped 27% year over year in the U.S. in the fiscal first quarter.
Persons: Brian Cornell Organizations: Drivers, Target, Uber, Costco, Walmart Locations: Smyrna , Georgia, Atlanta, U.S
Data showed U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rose in May as consumers spent on a range of goods including vehicles. All 11 S&P 500 sector indexes rose, led by health care (.SPXHC), up 1.55%, followed by a 1.54% gain in communication services (.SPLRCL). The S&P 500 climbed 1.22% to end the session at 4,425.84 points. Advancing issues outnumbered falling ones within the S&P 500 (.AD.SPX) by a 7.1-to-one ratio. The S&P 500 posted 48 new highs and no new lows; the Nasdaq recorded 80 new highs and 72 new lows.
Persons: TD Cowen, Ross Mayfield, Baird, who'd, David Russell, Kroger, Shristi Achar, Sruthi Shankar, Noel Randewich, Vinay Dwivedi, Shounak Dasgupta, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow, U.S . Federal, Treasury, Apple, Microsoft, Fed, U.S, Market Intelligence, Dow Jones, Kohl's Corp, Alibaba, People's Bank of China, Thomson Locations: China, Bengaluru, Oakland, Calif
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