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  • Guess Q4 profit falls 23% but beats Street; online sales jump 37%

    Los Angeles -- Guess reported a better-than-expected fourth quarter profit amid a 37% jump in the company’s online business and falling expenses. The apparel retailer, however, forecast a disappointing 2015, primarily due to the stronger U.S. dollar (1,190 of Guess’1,668 stores are located outside the United States and about 45% of its revenue comes from international markets).

    Guess income fell to $53.9 million for the fourth quarter, ended Jan. 31, from $69.6 million a year earlier.

  • Williams-Sonoma sets e-commerce milestone

    Williams-Sonoma set a milestone in 2014 that helped the retailer post an impressive jump in same store sales and profit.

    The specialty retailer of home furnishing products reported that for the first time ever, e-commerce sales made up more than 50% of all revenues in 2014.

    Williams-Sonoma said its fourth quarter net revenues grew 5.2% to $1.542 billion versus $1.466 billion in the prior year quarter. Same store sales grew of 5.1%. Earnings per share grew 13.8% to $1.57 from $1.38 in the prior year quarter.

  • NRF: Data breach law must be comprehensive

    The National Retail Federation testified before Congress Wednesday on the need to pass a federal data breach notification law that applies to all entities that handle sensitive customer data.

  • J. Crew swings to Q4 loss, dragged down by namesake brand

    New York -- J. Crew Group Inc. saw fourth quarter namesake sales and traffic counts fall, which dragged down results for the quarter ended Jan. 31.  J. Crew reported a loss of $30.6 million for the fourth quarter, compared with a profit of $5.9 million in the year-ago period. An impairment charge contributed $26 million to the negative results.

  • Meijer gets trendy with Skechers concept

    Meijer is upping its game when it comes to trendy fashion with a spring launch of a Skechers concept shop.

    The Skechers shop is opening inside the Knapp's Corner Meijer in Michigan, roughly one year after the retailer unveiled a fresh approach to lure grocery customers across the center aisle to its apparel offerings. 

  • More than 50% of Williams-Sonoma revenue in 2014 done online

    San Francisco -- Williams-Sonoma set a milestone in 2014 as it reported that, for the first time ever, e-commerce sales made up more than 50% of all yearly revenues.

    Williams-Sonoma said its fourth quarter net revenues grew 5.2% to $1.542 billion versus $1.466 billion in the prior year quarter.

    Same-store sales grew of 5.1%.

  • Williams-Sonoma sets e-commerce milestone

    Williams-Sonoma set a milestone in 2014 that helped the retailer post an impressive jump in same store sales and profit.

    The specialty retailer of home furnishing products reported that for the first time ever, e-commerce sales made up more than 50% of all revenues in 2014.

    Williams-Sonoma said its fourth quarter net revenues grew 5.2% to $1.542 billion versus $1.466 billion in the prior year quarter. Same store sales grew of 5.1%. Earnings per share grew 13.8% to $1.57 from $1.38 in the prior year quarter.

  • Walmart to address shareholders on June 5

    Amid a fast-changing industry in which retailers seek to harmonize their online and physical stores, the largest retailer in the world has announced the date of its annual shareholders meeting.

    Wal-Mart Stores announced the meeting will be held on June 5 at 7 a.m. CDT in the Bud Walton Arena at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark.

    The meeting will be webcast on the company’s website at http://stock.walmart.com. The company also announced that April 10 is the record date for that meeting.

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