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Retailers enjoy calm after storm

By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 10/14/2004 11:29:00 AM

NEW YORK -- Getting past last month's hurricanes and flooding, and helped by increased traffic, same-store sales got off to a stronger start during October, rising 2.8 percent over year-before levels, slightly ahead of a planned 2.7 percent gain, the Johnson Redbook Index reported.&p>Measured on a month-over-month basis, sales were 0.8 percent behind September levels, compared with a targeted decline of 0.9 percent.&p>"Sales were mixed in the first week of October, on to modestly above plan at most stores," said Redbook analyst Catlin Levis. "Gains came mainly from increased traffic rather than from larger than average purchases. A common theme was September's post-hurricane weakness, which has ended, and the fact that October is off to a firmer start."&p>October, Levis pointed out, "is the final month of the third quarter for most retailers and, since fall seasonal sales have so far been disappointing, an important period for retailers, which are struggling to meet quarterly sales and earnings targets."

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