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  • Foot Locker profit tops expectations on sales growth in its 'most profitable quarter ever'

    New York  - Foot Locker Inc. reported a better-than-expected 14% increase in profit in its first quarter amid continuing sales growth.

  • Foot Locker reports 'most profitable quarter ever'

    Foot Locker has "hit the ground running in 2015," according to CEO Richard Johnson, adding that the company posted a better-than-expected 14% increase in profit in its first quarter as the sportswear retailer continues to benefit from sales growth.

  • Build-A-Bear targets shoppers who are mad for 'Minions'

    Build-A-Bear Workshop is aiming to leverage the popularity of "Minions" with a new, interactive and customizable plush toy collection.

  • Chico's CEO Dyer to step down

    Chico's CEO David Dyer, who laid "the foundation for global expansion," will retire next spring, the company announced.

  • Gap Q1 profit, sales down, hurt by strong dollar; Old Navy continues to surge

    San Francisco — Gap Inc. posted an 8% decline in its first-quarter profit amid currency fluctuations, merchandise delays from the West Coast ports slowdown, and sluggish sales at its namesake and Banana Republic stores. On a positive note, Old Navy continued its strong performance. 
     
  • Ross tops Street with Q1 earnings; lifts outlook

    Dublin, Calif. – Ross Stores Inc. topped Wall Street expectations with net earnings of $282 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2015, up 15% from $244 million in the year-ago period. A one-time benefit related to timing of packaway costs (when a discount retailer buys end-of-season merchandise to sell at a markup the following year) boosted profits.
      The off-price retailer reported that its sales rose 10% to $2.93 billion from $2.68 billion in the year-ago period.  Same-store sales increased 5%.
  • Chico’s CEO to retire in spring 2016

    Fort Myers, Fla. – Chico’s FAS announced that CEO and president David F. Dyer intends to retire in spring 2016, at the end of the company’s fiscal year.

    He will remain in his current role until a successor is appointed, and will remain on the board in the newly-created role of vice chairman until June 2016. The women’s specialty apparel retailer has retained executive search firm Herbert Mines Associates to assist in finding a new chief executive.

  • Kirkland's expansion plan still on track

    Kirkland’s Inc. says it is still on track to open as many as 40 new stores in 2015 after reporting solid financial results in its latest quarter.

    The company’s net income increased 23% to $2.53 million, from $2.05 million a year earlier. Growth in cost of sales and operating expenses lagged the rate of revenue growth, boosting net income. Net sales rose 9% to $118.31 million, from $108.25 million. Same store sales, including e-commerce sales, grew 3%.

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