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Citi Trends Posts Q3 Loss

Citi Trends, which is increasing its emphasis on gift-giving merchandise and away from apparel, reported a loss in the third quarter as comps increased 2.6 percent while increasing its full-year outlook. The retailer also said it plans to annually grow store base by 25 to 30 stores and remodel 50 stores and named Peter Sachse as interim CEO.

Gap Downgraded By S&P

Standard & Poors (S&P) lowered the issuer credit rating to ‘BB’ from ‘BB+’. The downgrade reflects our view that Gap Inc.’s performance struggles will persist as it faces a torrent of competitive headwinds and potential distractions from the planned separation of its core Old Navy brand in mid-2020

NRF: Half Of Holiday Shoppers Have Already Started

More than half of consumers have already started their holiday shopping and nearly a quarter of purchases have already been made, according to the annual survey released today by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics.

Report: Anta Exploring Sale Of Precor

Anta Sports Products Ltd. , which acquired Amer Sports in March 2019, is exploring a sale of Precor, the fitness equipment maker, after receiving interest from buyers, according to a report from Bloomberg.

Hanesbrands CFO To Depart

Hanesbrands Inc., the parent of Champion, said that Chief Financial Officer Barry A. Hytinen has notified the company of his decision to leave Hanesbrands to accept another career opportunity outside of the apparel industry. Hytinen will continue to serve as Hanes chief financial officer until the end of the fiscal year, Dec. 28, 2019.

Dick’s Raises Outlook On Robust Q3 Results

Dick’s Sporting Goods raised its outlook for the year after reporting third-quarter earnings handily topped Wall Street targets. Same-store sales increased 6.0 percent, representing the company’s strongest quarterly comp sales gain since 2013.

PVH Lifts Outlook As Q3 Exceeds Guidance

PVH Corp., which owns the rights to Speedo in North America, raised full-year adjusted profit forecast after its third-quarter revenue and earnings that topped Wall Street expectations.

Boss Manufacturing Agrees To Sell Gloves, Boots And Rainwear Operations

Boss Manufacturing Company, a national supplier of personal protection equipment, reached an agreement in principle to sell the assets of its glove, boots, and rainwear business to Protective Industrial Products, Inc. (PIP) of Latham, NY. Boss’ range includes  CAT branded work gloves and safety products.

Hibbett Sports Boosts Full-Year Guidance On Q3 Beat

Hibbett Sports Inc raised its full-year outlook after reporting third-quarter profit and sales beat expectations. Earnings were more than double analysts’ targets as the retailer delivered its fourth consecutive quarter of comparable sales growth.

Foot Locker Tops Q3 Analyst Targets, Comps Climb 5.7 Percent

Foot Locker, Inc. reported earnings topped Wall Street’s consensus estimate in the third quarter as same-store sales ran up 5.7 percent. Said Dick Johnson, CEO, “We are pleased with our performance in the quarter, which reflects the success of our strategic focus on building even deeper connections with our customers and further strengthening relationships with our vendors.”

Ross Stores Raises 2019 Outlook After Q3 Beat

Ross Stores, Inc. reported earnings per share for the third quarter ended November 2, 2019 of $1.03, up from $.91 last year and ahead of Wall Street’s consensus estimates of 97 cents a share. Net earnings grew 9.8 percent.