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Retail Earnings Paint Complex US Consumer Picture: Kohl's Shines, Dick's Struggles

Published 23/08/2023, 17:16
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Benzinga - by AJ Fabino, Benzinga Staff Writer. Recently issued earnings reports from prominent retailers paint a nuanced picture of the U.S. consumer landscape.

While Kohl’s Corp (NYSE:KSS) managed to beat expectations despite a broader slowdown, other retailers, notably Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc (NYSE:DKS) and Macy’s Inc (NYSE:M), are showing signs of consumer fatigue.

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Kohl’s: The Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin-based retailer issued earnings of 52 cents per share ahead of the 22 cent estimates. Revenues hovered above $3.89 billion, which beat the $3.69 billion Street estimate, according to Benzinga Pro.

Despite facing a broader retail slowdown, Kohl’s issued beat estimates, thanks to reduced inventories, minimized discounts, and cost-cutting measures. New CEO Tom Kingsbury credited the company’s lean inventory strategy and selective discounts for the upswing.

Though, it wasn’t all rosy as comparable sales saw a sharper drop than expected.

Dick’s: The Coraopolois, Pennsylvania-based company issued earnings of $2.82 per share, behind the $3.81 estimate. Revenues came in at $3.224 billion, missing the $3.23 billion estimate.

After a pandemic-induced boom in outdoor gear sales, the retailer felt the aftershock with slowed sales and excess inventory, according to The Wall Street Journal. As a result, it slashed its profit forecasts for the year, largely owing to discounted sales to clear inventory and increased thefts.

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Macy’s: The New York, New York-based company issued earnings of 26 cents per share ahead of the 13 cent estimate, on revenues of $5.13 billion which beat the $5.09 billion estimates.

Challenging times loom for the department store chain as sales for the June quarter declined. A particular concern is the increase in delinquencies on credit card payments, a worrying sign of consumer health. Despite facing sales drops and losses, Macy’s CEO, Jeff Gennette is cautiously optimistic, pointing to still-robust consumer savings but a shift in spending patterns, according to the Journal.

Why It Matters: The earnings prints bring underscore the challenges faced by sellers of consumer goods. Consumer behavior is shifting — likely influenced by inflation — as they opt for necessities over discretionary items and services over products.

The retail sector serves as a bellwether for the larger economy. The mixed results underline the complexities of inflation, spending habits, broader economic health, and even theft rates.

The upcoming holiday season will serve as a litmus test, especially as retailers strategize to maximize profits during the period.

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