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  • Ross profit rises 21% in Q1, increases long-term store growth outlook

    Pleasanton, Calif. -- Ross Stores reported Thursday that net income for the first quarter surged 21% to $208.6 million, from $173 million in the same period last year.

    Sales increased 14% to $2.4 billion, and same-store sales rose 9%.

    “We believe that favorable weather across many of our markets also contributed to our above-plan performance," said Michael Balmuth, CEO, about the results.

  • Zumiez records record Q1, 50 stores on tap for 2012

    Everett, Wash. -- Action sports retailer Zumiez Inc. reported Thursday that profit surged 140% to $4.5 million for the quarter ended April 28, compared with $1.9 million for the year-ago period.

    Revenue rose 22.7% to $129.9 million from $105.9 million, and same-store sales climbed 12.9%.

    The company said it plans to open 50 stores in fiscal 2012, including up to 10 locations in Canada.
     

  • Save-A-Lot arrives in Atlantic City

    ST. LOUIS — Supervalu is bringing its Save-A-Lot banner to Atlantic City, N.J.

    The store, which opened Thursday, will become the first full-service grocery store within a 21-mile radius of the city, the company said. The Atlantic City location is the 11th Save-A-Lot store in New Jersey.

  • Wal-Mart beats Street as profit jumps on strong sales

    Bentonville, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. reported a better-than-expected 9.2% increase in first-quarter profit on increased sales in the United States and a strong performance abroad.

    Wal-Mart earned $3.74 billion in the quarter ended April 30, 2012, up from $3.39 billion period. 

  • Foot Locker names COO

    New York -- Foot Locker Inc. said Thursday that current executive VP and retail group president Richard Johnson as been promoted to COO, giving the company veteran operational oversight of all the retailer’s banners. The appointment is effective immediately.

    Along with its namesake Foot Locker stores, the company also operates Champs Sports, Kids Foot Locker and CCS.
     

  • CountryMax opens at Geneseo Towne Plaza

    Geneseo, N.Y. -- Purchase, N.Y.-based National Realty & Development Corp. said that CountryMax, a family-owned and operated retailer of pet, farm and lawn & garden supplies, has opened at Geneseo Towne Plaza, in Geneseo, N.Y.

    CountryMax opened at the center April 4th and occupies 17,600 sq. ft. In addition to CountryMax, the center is anchored by The Goodwill Store and Grossman’s Bargain Outlet.
     

  • Nash Finch to acquire No Frills Supermarkets

    New York -- Nash Finch has agreed to acquire the 18-store No Frills Supermarkets, which is based in Omaha, Neb.

    The terms of the transaction, which is expected to be completed by the end of third quarter, were not immediately available.

    In April, Nash Finch completed the acquisition of the 12-store Bag ’N Save supermarket chain.
     

  • Dick’s sees 53% profit surge in Q1, raises outlook; to open 40 stores in 2012

    Pittsburgh -- Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. reported Tuesday that profit for the quarter ended April 28 surged 53% to $57.2 million, compared with $37.5 million for the year-ago period. The sporting goods retailer raised its earnings outlook for the year.

    “For 2012, we are raising our full year guidance as we continue to invest in new stores and our e-commerce business, as well as our margin accelerators including inventory management, private brands, and product mix shift,” said Edward W. Stack, CEO.

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