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Lower costs equal higher Q4 profits at Casey’s; store growth planned
Casey’s General Stores Inc. reported increased net income and decreased revenue during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016.
The retailer also said it plans to build or acquire 77 to 116 new stores, among other goals for fiscal 2017.
In the fourth quarter, Casey’s reported net income of $47.04 million, up 14% from $41.34 million the same period the prior year. Total revenue fell 4% to $1.58 billion, from $1.65 billion. A significant reduction in cost of goods sold offset increases in operating and other expenses, resulting in higher profits. -
NRF: Consumers will remember Dad this year
Anyone who is a dad, or sells products dads like, may be in for a happy Father’s Day.
According to a new survey from the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Prosper Insight and Analytics, consumers say they will spend more than ever on Father’s Day in 2016 (Sunday, June 19). Shoppers are expected to spend an average $125.92 for the holiday, up 9% from the prior year’s $115.57. Total spending is expected to reach $14.3 billion, the highest in the survey’s 13-year history but still below the 2016 Mother’s Day total of $21.4 billion.

