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  • Ann Inc. profit drops amid port dispute; still tops Street

    New York -- Ann Inc. on Friday posted a 94% drop in profit for the fourth quarter as incremental air freight costs in response to the West Coast ports dispute and lower margins resulting from increased promotional activity cut into sales. Its results, however, topped the Street forecasts. The company also announced efforts to deliver an additional $35 million in cost savings by 2016 through a new selling, general and administrative optimization program.
     

  • Citi Trends promotes chief merchant to CEO as Q4 tops view

    Savannah, Ga. -- Citi Trends Inc. on Friday announced a change in leadership as its reported fourth quarter results that topped forecasts. The urban apparel retailer said that Ed Anderson is retiring as CEO, effective March 21, with Jason Mazzola, currently executive VP and chief merchandising officer, becoming president CEO effective March 22, and being appointed to the board of directors, effective immediately.

    Additionally, Bruce Smith, executive VP and CFO, will also become its COO.

  • L.L. Bean to open at least 75 stores by 2020

    Freeport, Maine – L.L. Bean Inc. intends to almost triple its store count by 2020. In an internal company memo distributed Wednesday, March 11, L.L. Bean told employees it will open four stores in 2015 and at least 100 by 2020.

    Currently, L.L. Bean operates 26 stores and 10 outlets in the U.S. The retailer does not have any stores west of Colorado, but plans to open new stores in the Pacific Northwest. All new stores will be full-price locations. The memo was signed by CEO Chris McCormack, who plans to retire in 2016.

  • Big moves and profits for Citi Trends

    The turnaround at Citi Trends seems nearly complete and now the urban fashion retailer is making some major executive moves just as it reported impressive fourth quarter results.

    The retailer announced that Ed Anderson is retiring as CEO, effective March 21. Jason Mazzola, currently EVP and CMO, will become president and CEO effective March 22 and has been also appointed to the Board of Directors.

    Additionally, Bruce Smith, the Company’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will also become its Chief Operating Officer.

  • Children's Place increases store closures

    The Children’s Place Inc. on Thursday accelerated its store closing plans to 200 stores through 2017 (including 76 stores closed in 2013 and 2014), up from its previous announced target of 125 stores through 2016.

  • Dollar General accelerating expansion again

    The addition of 700 new stores last year and a 4.9% increase in fourth quarter same store sales helped Dollar General achieve record results and has the company looking to capitalize on the momentum by accelerating what is already the retail industry’s most aggressive new store expansion plan.

    Dollar General chairman and CEO Rick Dreilling said the company will add to its 2014 year end store total of 11,789 units in 2015 by opening 730 new stores and remodeling 875 others.

  • Dollar General CFO to retire

    Goodlettsville, Tenn. — Dollar General announced Thursday that David Tehle, executive VP and CFO, will retire from Dollar General effective July 1, 2015. The retailer has started a search for a successor and will consider both internal and external candidates for the job.

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