FeedPosted Feb 27th 2010 9:40AM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Dell (DELL), H and R Block (HRB), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Gap Inc (GPS), Amer Intl Group (AIG), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Palm Inc (PALM), RadioShack Corp (RSH), Limited Brands (LTD), salesforce.com inc (CRM)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- American International Group Inc. (AIG) posted a big loss and warned it may require additional assistance.
- Athenahealth (ATHN) shares sank after it delayed earnings and its annual report, and warned of restatements.
- Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) Q3 sales jumped on popularity of the Nook reader but same-store sales declined.
- Brocade Communications Systems Inc. (BRCD) disappointing report and guidance caused a sell-off in shares.
- Dell Inc. (DELL) acquisitions and better-than-expected earnings may not be enough to stop shrinking market share.
- Gap Inc. (GPS) rose after it beat earnings estimates, raised its dividend and announced stock buybacks.
Continue reading Earnings Highlights: AIG, Dell, Gap, Heinz, Macy's, RadioShack, Sears ...
Posted Feb 24th 2010 5:30PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Wal-Mart (WMT), Target Corp. (TGT), Best Buy (BBY), Sears Holdings (SHLD)
Sears Holdings Coproation (SHLD) is a fascinating stock. It's done very well over the last year. Yet, who out there can claim that they'd be willing to buy the story without any trepidation whatsoever? Well, there are obviously many who would make such a claim, I suppose. I know I'm not one of them.
Our summary of retail quarterly reports tells us that Sears Holdings, which competes with Best Buy Co., Inc. (BBY), Target Corporation (TGT), and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT), delivered an earnings-beating performance. Adjusted profit of $3.69 per share in Q4 represented a solid increase over the $2.94 per share booked in the comparable period.
Continue reading Sears Holdings: Time to Be Bullish or Not?
Posted Feb 23rd 2010 2:00PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Home Depot (HD), Target Corp. (TGT), Sears Holdings (SHLD)
Tuesday morning was a big one for retail earnings, with Home Depot, Macy's, Sears and Target reporting good news.
Barnes & Noble (BKS) total sales came to $2.2 billion in fiscal third quarter, a 33% increase year over year. Earnings were $80.2 million, or $1.38 per share. However, same-store sales slipped 4.7% from a year ago to $1.4 billion, despite strength from BN.com due to demand for the Nook. The company expects comps to decline in the fourth quarter, and forecast full-year earnings below consensus estimates.
Continue reading Retail Earnings Roundup: BKS, HD, M, SHLD, TGT
Posted Jan 27th 2010 3:20PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Management, Wal-Mart (WMT), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Wells Fargo (WFC), Chasing Value™, Stocks to Buy, AOL (AOL)

If I was making my
2010 picks list today, I might have found a spot for Ross Stores (
ROST), the holding company for Ross Dress for Less. Analysts have a hold or market perform rating on the stock, but that is meaningless to me. What does have meaning is 20% sales growth in a dismal year, contributing to a PEG ratio of .75 and an under market P/E of 12.66 (averaging trailing and future figures).
These are very good numbers, however, in reviewing some of the data points with Raphael P., a helpful broker in the Pleasant Hill, CA Wells Fargo (
WFC) office, I was reminded that different financial sites have varying numbers. They usually vary by small fractions, as did the Wells data compared to the Aol (
AOL) Money and Finance site, so I would encourage investors to check multiple sources.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Ross Stores Discounting More Than Fashion
Posted Jan 9th 2010 11:20AM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Family Dollar Stores (FDO), Lennar Corp'A' (LEN)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Ark Restaurants Corp. (ARKR) shares declined after Q4 earnings fell short of consensus expectations.
- Azz Inc. (AZZ) Q3 net income fell more than expected but the company reaffirmed its earnings outlook.
- Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (BBBY) reported strong Q3 results, sending shares to a new 52-week high.
- Best Buy Inc. (BBY) declined to lift its earnings forecast despite strong December sales, send shares lower.
- Constellation Brands Inc. (STZ) lower Q3 earnings topped expectations and revenue declined as well.
Continue reading Earnings Highlights: Bed Bath & Beyond, Constellation Brands, Family Dollar, Lennar, Sonic ...
Posted Jan 7th 2010 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Bank of America (BAC), Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY), Boeing Co (BA), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Lennar Corp'A' (LEN), QUALCOMM Inc (QCOM)

Today's stock market was up more than it was not throughout the trading session, yet the feeling was more of an up-day after better than expected retail data and after more and more data points to a decent jobs figure for Friday's unemployment and non-farms payrolls data. Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 10,607.69 +34.01 (0.32%)
S&P 500 1,141.65 +4.51 (0.40%)
Nasdaq 2,299.00 -2.09 (-0.09%)
Top Analyst Upgrades/DowngradesContinue reading Closing Bell: Actually Better Than It Looks (LEN, GE, GME, BBBY, SHLD, QCOM, BA, BAC)
Posted Jan 7th 2010 8:25AM by David Schepp (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the Bell, Sears Holdings (SHLD), Costco Wholesale (COST), Economic Data, Oil

Stocks futures on Wall Street headed lower on Thursday in advance of fresh sales numbers from the nation's retailers and losses in foreign markets. Index futures showed the Dow Jones industrial average off by 29 points, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 were down by 4.75 and 3.5 points, respectively.
After gains Wednesday, stocks ended the day mixed following the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting last month. The record showed members differed over whether to continue or end stimulus and expressed concern about the nation's elevated unemployment rate, which they expect to remain high for some time. The Dow industrials added 1.66 points, while the Nasdaq lost 7.62 points and the S&P 500 ended nearly flat.
Continue reading Before the Bell: Investors Cautious Ahead of Retail Sales Reports
Posted Nov 30th 2009 3:20PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Wal-Mart (WMT), Best Buy (BBY), Sears Holdings (SHLD)

Last week, I talked about my recent purchase of GameStop (
GME). I put forth my
reasoning on the trade, mentioning the Christmas shopping season as being a potential catalyst for capital appreciation.
Well, the trade has gone horribly wrong this bleak Monday session. In case you didn't hear the news, the video-game chain sold off in a big way. As I write this, shares are off by a buck, and are priced at $24.32. The low on the day is $23.75. Volume, while not in panic-mode, is above average, and I expect it to possibly accelerate toward the end of the day.
Continue reading Trade update: GameStop down today -- sell out?
Posted Nov 25th 2009 10:30AM by Jim Cramer (RSS feed)
Filed under: Wal-Mart (WMT), Market Matters, Sears Holdings (SHLD), Kohl's Corp (KSS), Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks
TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says you can't ignore the positive outlook of Phillips-Van Heusen's CEO. Can you be as bearish about retail if the company that has almost half the dress shirt business in the country, the one that has more than half the neckwear in this country, the one that has more than 600 stores and is in Kohl's (
KSS) (
Cramer's Take), Wal-Mart (
WMT) (
Cramer's Take), Sears (
SHLD) (
Cramer's Take) and just about everyone else, tells you that things are booming?
Continue reading Cramer on BloggingStocks: This bullish retail story looks like a good fit
Posted Nov 19th 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Intel (INTC), Sears Holdings (SHLD), E*TRADE (ETFC)

Today's jobs data was
not bad, relatively any way, but the housing delinquencies and foreclosure rates was just awful and not representative of anything good. The overseas selling had the markets soft this morning and despite a recovery off lows the 'positive green line' was never really in the cards at the end of the trading day. The retailers are also running soft because of
excessive discounting and promotions before the holiday season even starts.
Here are the unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 10,341.44 -84.87 (-0.81%)
S&P 500 1,094.90 -14.90 (-1.34%)
Nasdaq 2,156.82 -36.32 (-1.66%)
Top Analyst CallsTop Day Trader AlertsTop Stock/Market RumorsContinue reading Closing Bell: The grinch comes early (INTC, HOTT, MVIS, ETFC, SHLD)
Posted Nov 19th 2009 3:50PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Wal-Mart (WMT), Target Corp. (TGT), Sears Holdings (SHLD)
Sears Holdings (SHLD) was selling off close to 5% at the time of this writing in reaction to the company's Q3 report. On an adjusted basis, the retailer lost 81 cents per share. That was better than the 90 cents lost in the comparable period, and it did beat the forecast as highlighted in our earnings preview.
I'm sort of shocked that the market didn't bid Sears higher. Going into the earnings news, the stock was hanging out near a 52-week high. Let's see, Wall Street sends the stock to the high point of the range, the release comes out, the loss isn't as bad as analysts expected it to be, and everyone sells. The market sure is strange sometimes, isn't it?
Continue reading Sears Holdings beats estimates, but still has a bad trading day
Posted Nov 19th 2009 7:40AM by Melly Alazraki (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the Bell, Microsoft (MSFT), Dell (DELL), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Market Matters, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Sears Holdings (SHLD), Gap Inc (GPS), Economic Data, salesforce.com inc (CRM)

U.S. stock futures declined Thursday morning, pointing to a lower start on Wall Street as investors started weighing the possibility that stocks have run up too far and too fast ahead of the economy -- the economic recovery may not be as robust. The retail sector is in focus with several retailers reporting earnings. The tech sector could also experience pressure.
On Wednesday, stocks ended lower with technology shares leading the decline, and the Nasdaq composite down nearly half a percent. Results from Salesforce.com (CRM) and Autodesk (ADSK) weighed on the sector as Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) and Microsoft (MSFT) were among the leading decliners in the Dow.
Continue reading Before the bell: Futures lower on economic concerns; retail, tech in focus
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