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Same Store Sales Winners and Losers
By: Ariel Nelson
Director of Market Data & Content Services
Director of Market Data & Content Services
As of 9:15 this morning, 100% of retailers tracked by Thomson Reuters have reported same store sales. Here is a breakdown of where things stand:
- Beat estimates - 46%
- Met estimates - 4%
- Missed estimates - 50%
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In the premarket, TJ Maxx [TJX
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] was up over 8% and Costco [COST
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] was up nearly 5% while Abercrombie and Fitch [ANF
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] was down over 3%. Zumiez [ZUMZ
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], was up over 15% on much better than expected numbers.
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