Dismal holiday may spur sales
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Rival store Target, which had been stumbling because it depends more on nonessential items like trendy clothes, said its same-store sales dropped less than expected. Target cut prices to gain market share and clear out inventories, but it says those moves will hurt its fourth-quarter profit.
Grocery store chain Supervalu Inc. has already said shoppers will probably pay less and be offered more promotions this year. The chain says customers are switching to cheaper food, like ground beef rather than T-bone steaks.
Some chains see a silver lining: Some of their competitors will probably have to close their doors. Jewelry chain Zale Corp. reported a 22 percent drop in same-store sales but said business improved during the week leading up to Christmas and has also been better since the holidays.
"We believe that we are in a strong position to benefit from the winnowing of competitors," said Neal Goldberg, jewelry chain Zale Corp.'s chief executive.
And Macy's Inc. cut its full-year earnings outlook because of heavy markdowns and said it plans to close 11 stores. Its same-store sales were down 4 percent in December, and more than 7 percent for November and December combined.
High-end stores fared far worse, and luxury items will probably get cheaper. Saks Inc. posted a sales decline of almost 20 percent, while Neiman Marcus Group was down more than 27 percent.
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