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  • Gap Q2 profit climbs 29%; raises guidance

    San Francisco -- Gap Inc. reported Thursday that net income for the quarter ended July 28 surged 29% to $243 million, prompting the retailer to raise its guidance for full-year 2012.

    Sales increased 6% to $3.58 billion, compared with $3.39 billion for the second quarter last year. Same-store sales rose 4%.

    “Our continued focus on product and store execution are helping to drive positive momentum and we’re committed to sustaining solid performance for the remainder of the year,”said Glenn Murphy, chairman and CEO.

  • Nordstrom fashions a new iPad app

    SEATTLE — Fashion retailer Nordstrom has launched a new iPad app to help customers browse and shop for their next looks.

    Features of the app include:

    • The Dressing Room: This feature offers customers an interactive way to create and save multiple looks by double-tapping or dragging items to the Dressing Room canvas.

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  • Dunkin’ Donuts launches mobile payment app

    Canton, Mass. -- Dunkin Brands said Friday it has launched its first-ever mobile app for payment and gifting purposes.

    The app for iPhone, iPod touch or Android smartphone will allow users to pay food, beverages, and merchandise at Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants throughout the U.S. by scanning a device in-store or at the drive-thru.

    Additionally, an mGift feature will enable consumers to send virtual gift cards three ways – text, email, and Facebook Connect.

  • Children's Place delivers sales growth, but income slips

    Secaucus, N.J. -- The Children's Place Retail Stores reported Thursday a loss of $15.1 million, widened from a loss of $9.8 million in the same quarter last year.

    Second quarter net sales increased 5% to $360.8 million, compared with $343.5 million in second quarter 2011. Same-store sales grew 3.4%.
     

  • Kirkland's Q2 loss widens, cuts 2012 guidance

    Nashville, Tenn. -- Kirkland reported Friday a loss of $2 million in the second quarter, widened from a loss of $480,000 in the year-ago period. Revenue edged up 1% to $91 million, missing Wall Street’s expected $94.4 million in revenue.

    Same-store sales declined 3.6%.

    The retailer has cut its earnings and revenue outlooks for the year.

  • NRF Survey: Plenty of BTS shopping to do

    Washington, D.C. -- According to the National Retail Federation and BIGinsight’s 2012 Back-to-School survey, families with school and college-aged students as of Aug. 7 say they have more than half of their shopping lists to complete.

    The average person with children in grades K-12 has completed 40.1% of their shopping, while college shoppers and their families have completed slightly more at 45.3%.

    Overall, school and college shoppers this year are expected to spend a total of $83.8 billion.

  • Foot Locker wears a size 10.6

    A double-digit comps increase propelled the athletic footwear chain’s 63% second quarter earnings surge.

  • Former J.C. Penney CEO ‘shocked’ by Ron Johnson’s actions

    New York -- The New York Times reported Thursday about Allen Questrom’s on-air visit with CNBC for its Fast Money Halftime Report, during which the former J.C. Penney CEO was very candid about his disapproval of new chief Ron Johnson’s approach to leadership.

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