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Retail sales rise with help from Easter

By Andrea Lillo -- Home Textiles Today, 4/22/2002

NEW YORK — Spring seemed to start off on the right foot for most retailers, with March sales positively impacted by the inclusion of the Easter holiday this year resulting in same-store sales gains of 5.3 percent.

However, most noted that the shift will be negatively reflected in April, and many retailers projected those numbers will be more conservative.

The front-runners for the month included several discounters and discount department stores, as well as Pier 1 Imports, Kohl's and Family Dollar.

Ross Stores led the way in comp-store sales increases at 11.0 percent, its third consecutive month of double-digit comp increases. The Newark, CA-based company also saw a strong 21.0 percent increase in total sales.

Retailing giant Wal-Mart also performed well for the month, including 10.7 percent comp-store increases in its Wal-Mart stores division, which also gained 17.0 percent over last year's total sales. The total corporation saw comp gains of 9.5 percent.

At Target Corp., the Easter shift accelerated sales as expected, the company said, although it had more of an impact on the Target division than on Mervyn's or Marshall Field's.

The Target division had above-plan comp-store sales, with a 9.4 percent gain. Mervyn's and Marshall Field's, however, fell below plan, with 2.0 percent and 6.7 percent decreases, respectively.

"Sales for the corporation were above plan in March, due to the continued strong sales momentum at Target Stores," said Bob Ulrich, chairman and ceo.

In addition, the home category was one of the strongest performers for Marshall Field's, while it was one of the softest at Mervyn's.

The TJX Companies had its sixth consecutive month of achieving above-plan sales, with a 10.0 percent same-store increase for the entire company. The MarMaxx group, which includes T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, had comp-store sales growth of 10.0 percent, as well as a 15.0 percent gain in the home fashions area on a comp-store basis.

TJX's other divisions also performed above plan, including Winners, with 6.0 percent comp-store growth; HomeGoods, with 11.0 percent; T.K. Maxx, at 8.0 percent; and, significantly ahead of plan, A.J. Wright, with a 27.0 percent increase.

The other leaders in comp-store sales gains included Pier 1 Imports, with 10.3 percent, Stein Mart, with 9.3 percent, and Kohl's, with 9.1 percent.

Department store retailer JCPenney saw same-store sales increase 6.8 percent this month, and home followed children's apparel as the best performing merchandise category.

At Sears, the Easter holiday helped the softlines categories of apparel and footwear, though it didn't offset declines experienced earlier in the month. In addition, Alan Lacy, chairman and ceo, said the merchandise exits in installed floor coverings and custom window treatments contributed to the sales decline in softlines.

Federated achieved its expectations for March because of the Easter holiday shift, though James Zimmerman, chairman and ceo, added that April same-store sales are projected to decline 4.0 percent to 5.0 percent.

Similarly, Saks Inc. expected April comp-store sales to decline in the mid single digits because of the shift of Easter.

May Department Stores, however, said it was adversely affected by the shift in a major sales promotion from late March 2001 to the first week of April 2002.

Gottschalks experienced traditionally lower sales the week after Easter, said Jim Famalette, president and ceo.

TOP 3
Company% chg.
Ross Stores11.0%
Wal-Mart stores div.10.7
Family Dollar/Pier 110.3
BOTTOM 3
Company% chg.
May Dept. Stores-6.9%
Marshall Field's-6.7
Elder-Beerman-6.4

March sales for major retailers (period ending 4/6/02)a
(sales in $000s)
Company2002 sales2001 salesTotal % changeSame-store % change
AmesbNANANANA
Costcoc$3,460.0 $3,080.0 12.3%8.0%
Dillard Dept. Stores763.4720.46.05.0
Dollar Generald533.7461.315.76.9
Elder-Beerman53.054.3(2.4)(6.4)
Family Dollar390.6326.019.810.3
Federated Dept. Stores1,311.0 1,315.0 (0.3)(0.2)
Gottschalks59.264.1(7.6)(5.0)
Hancock Fabricsc40.537.77.47.9
JCPenneye2,966.0 2,866.0 3.5NA
Dept. stores1,252.0 1,206.0 3.86.8
Catalog/e-commerce275.0355.0(22.5)NA
Jo-Ann Stores145.5135.07.88.3
KmartbNANANANA
Kohl's Corp.750.5609.023.29.1
May Dept. Stores1,187.9 1,228.8 (3.3)(6.9)
Pier 1 Imports145.5122.918.410.3
Ross Stores329.0272.021.011.0
Saks Inc.542.4544.8(0.4)2.4
Dept. stores311.1306.21.63.2
Sears U.S. sales2517.02562.6(1.8)(4.7)
ShopKof293.2295.9(0.9)NA
Shopko stores225.4NA(0.8)NA
Pamida67.8NA(1.2)(0.2)
Stein Mart146.6NA21.39.3
Target Corp.3,721.0 3,203.0 16.26.8
Target3,125.0 NA20.89.4
Mervyn's323.0NA(1.9)(2.0)
Marshall Field's244.0NA(6.7)(6.7)
TJX Cos.1,059.0 890.019.010.0
Value City237.0207.114.43.6
Value City Dept. stores149.6137.19.13.5
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.d21,489.0 18,770.0 14.59.5
Wal-Mart stores13,947.0 11,921.0 17.010.7
Sam's Club2,879.0 2,587.0 11.34.1
9 weeks to date
AmesbNANANANA
CostcocNANANANA
Dillard Dept. Stores$1,362.5 $1,344.2 1.4%1.0%
Dollar GeneraldNANANANA
Elder-Beerman95.093.91.2(2.9)
Family DollarNANANANA
Federated2,359.0 2,394.0 (1.5)(1.5)
Gottschalks104.0109.3(4.8)(2.3)
Hancock Fabricsc74.069.26.97.2
JCPenneye5,262.0 5,086.0 3.5NA
JCPenney stores2,192.0 2,064.0 6.29.2
Catalog/e-commerce471.0630.0(25.2)NA
Jo-Ann Stores255.2231.110.411.0
KmartbNANANANA
Kohl's Corp.1,191.6 943.526.311.1
May Dept. Stores2,127.0 2,159.3 (1.5)(5.1)
Pier 1 Importsg145.5122.918.410.3
Ross Stores556.0453.022.712.0
Saks Inc.925.2958.9(3.5)0.3
Dept. stores533.9545.1(2.1)1.0
Sears U.S. sales4461.24530.9(1.5)(4.0)
ShopKof511.8NA(5.9)NA
Shopko stores390.6NA(6.9)NA
Pamida121.2NA(2.2)(1.2)
Stein Mart244.2NA15.34.1
Target Corp.6,474.0 NA16.47.5
Target5,432.0 NA20.39.7
Mervyn's564.0NA0.0(0.1)
Marshall Field's420.0NA(4.0)(4.0)
TJX Cos.1,811.0 1,537.0 17.89.0
Value City393.2347.013.32.8
Value City Dept. stores250.0230.18.62.6
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.d38,696.0 33,655.0 15.09.8
Wal-Mart stores25,053.0 21,289.0 17.710.9
Sam's Clubs5,123.0 4,578.0 11.94.9
a: Reporting periods vary from store to store.
b: Will not report numbers until emerges from Chapter 11.
c: For the period ending April 7.
d: For the period ending April 5.
e: For the period ending March 30.
f: Includes sales of stores that have been closed and not replaced.
g: Pier 1's fiscal year ended March 2, so year-to-date numbers are for the five-week period.

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