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Wet Seal swings to a loss in Q1
Foothills Ranch, Calif. -- Fashion retailer Wet Seal Inc. swung to a loss in its first quarter amid declining sales. The company reported a loss of $21.8 million, compared with a year-earlier profit of $3.1 million.
Sales fell 17% to $116.7 million. Total same-store sales, including e-commerce, fell 16.9%.
Wet Seal said it was challenged by weak mall traffic, higher promotional activity and disruptive weather as challenges for the quarter.
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Ross merchandising chief Barbara Rentler appointed CEO
Ross Stores’ board approved a succession plan whereby chief merchandising officer and president Barbara Rentler will become CEO, making her the 25th female chief executive to currently serve at a Fortune 500 company.
Rentler will succeed Michael Balmut, who announced nearly two years ago his intent to step down as CEO on June 1, and become executive chairman. Ross Stores said Balmut will continue to play an integral role on the senior management team.