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  • Net income up 33% at Ann Taylor

    New York City -- Ann Inc., formerly known as Ann Taylor Stores Corp., reported that its second -quarter earnings rose 33% $24.8 million, helped by strong online sales and a jump in revenue at the company's Loft stores. The company raised its full-year sales guidance, saying it is confident despite the challenging consumer environment.

    It was the company’s eighth consecutive quarter of double-digit earnings growth

  • Looking into the Lion’s Mouth

    If you’re peeking at the news between slats in your fingers, scared to see where the S&P 500 sits or what’s happening with the NASDAQ, the Dow and the price of oil, you’re quite obviously not alone. Each day is a frightening new one, and no one – not even economists – are quite sure what’s going to happen next.

  • Wet Seal profit edges up in Q2

    Foothill Ranch, Calif. -- The Wet Seal reported Thursday that net income for the quarter ended July 30 rose to $2.2 million from $1.6 million.

    Sales rose to $148.8 million, compared with $131.5 million a year earlier.  Same-store sales increased 6%, the strongest second-quarter comps since 2005, according to the company.

    Looking ahead, Wet Seal said it plans to spend $17 million to $18 million in fiscal 2011 on construction of new stores or remodeling of existing stores upon lease renewals and/or store relocations.
     

  • Aeropostale posts huge profit decline in Q2

    New York City -- Aeropostale reported Wednesday that net income for its second quarter plummeted 93% to $2.94 million, from $43.6 million in the year-ago period.

    Sales declined 5% to $468.2 million and same-store sales dropped 14%.

    The company revised its third quarter forecast downward.

  • Hibbett Sports' Q2 profit rises 48%

    Birmingham, Ala. -- Hibbett Sports reported Friday that profit for the quarter ended July 30 surged 48% to $5.9 million, compared with $4 million a year earlier.

    Revenue rose more than 9% to $153.1 million, beating Wall Street’s projected $151.9 million in revenue.

     

  • Foot Locker profit soars in Q2

    New York City -- Foot Locker reported Thursday that net income in the second quarter was $37 million, compared with $6 million in the year earlier period.

    Sales surged 16.3% to $1.3 billion this year, and same-store sales increased 11.8%. 
     

  • PetSmart's net income rises 26% in Q2

    Phoenix -- PetSmart reported Wednesday that net income for its second quarter rose 26% to $61.2 million, up from $48.4 million in the year-ago period.

    Revenue increased 7% to $1.49 billion, matching Wall Street expectations.  Same-store sales grew 5%.
     

  • NRF: Back-to-school shoppers using smartphones and tablets

    WASHINGTON — A survey released Thursday by the National Retail Federation found that nearly one third of tablet owners will use the device to purchase back-to-school items.

    According to NRF’s 2011 Back-to-School and College surveys conducted by BIGresearch, consumers with smartphones and tablets will use their devices to research products, redeem coupons, look up store information, and even make purchases.

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