Retail sales gain momentum in Oct.
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 10/21/2002 12:00:00 AM
NEW YORK —
With sales momentum gaining as consumers picked up the pace of their spending over the past two weeks, same-store retail sales did something of an about face during the first week of October, rising above year-ago and month-before levels and beating plan across the board.
The Redbook Retail Sales Average reported that same-store sales inched up by 0.4 percent above last October's results, modestly ahead of a revised target of a 0.2 percent increase. And sales improved by a full 1.0 percent over a weak start to September, besting a forecast gain of 0.6 percent.
Perhaps just as important to a home fashions industry hard-pressed for good news lately, sales of home goods were among the top merchandise categories at discounters, coming in just behind consumables and food.
Importantly, both department stores and discounters alike performed ahead of plan, as consumers jump-started spending after weeks of shunning the malls. Sales at the nation's mass merchants improved by 3.0 percent over 2001 levels, beating a planned increase of 2.6 percent, the Redbook reported. And department sales, while still weak, beat their target as well, with a 3.6 percent decline during the week coming in somewhat ahead of a forecast drop of 3.9 percent.
Redbook Retail Sales Average
First week of October
| Week ended | 10/12 | 10/19 | 10/26 | 11/2 | Month | Target |
| *Including chain stores and traditional department stores. Source: Redbook Retail Sales Average, a unit of Instinet, a Reuters company. |
||||||
| Department Stores* | -3.6 | -3.6 | -3.9 | |||
| Discounters | 3.0 | 3.0 | 2.6 | |||
| Redbook Average | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.1 | |||
We would love your feedback!
Featured Company
-
Brandwise Inc.
Brandwise serves a model - not just an industry - by integrating, automating, and optimizing the entire sales channel, from wholesale Suppliers to their Reps and the Retailers they service. In short, our software helps Reps and Suppliers sell more and create... more

























