KEY POINTS
  • Nordstrom's fourth-quarter results topped analysts' estimates, thanks to strength online.
  • But the department store chain warned that it is still working through impacts from delayed holiday shipments.
  • Nordstrom said it plans to work through selling excess inventories during the first quarter, and hopes to be back to normal inventory levels by the second quarter.

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A Nordstrom store in Irvine, California.

Nordstrom on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter sales and earnings that topped analysts' estimates, thanks to stronger shopper demand online and growth at its off-price Nordstrom Rack business.

But the company cautioned that it has been recently impacted by shipping delays, which held up some of its holiday merchandise from getting to shelves and stockrooms on time. Nordstrom said it is working to sell through that inventory, most of which is nonseasonal, during its fiscal first quarter. It said it should be back to normal inventory levels by the second quarter.

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