The May Department Stores Company Reports Sales Increase of 4.1% for February
March 04 2004 - 8:47AM
PR Newswire (US)
The May Department Stores Company Reports Sales Increase of 4.1%
for February ST. LOUIS, March 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The May
Department Stores Company reported preliminary net sales of $880
million for the four-week period ended Feb. 28, 2004, a 4.1%
increase from $846 million in the similar period last year.
Store-for-store sales increased 2.6%. February store-for-store
sales increased 3.3%, excluding the remaining 23 stores that May
previously announced it will divest. Net sales wereas follows:
Store-for-Store Fiscal Fiscal Percent Increase 2004 2003 Increase
Actual Adjusted * (dollars in millions) February $ 880.4 $ 846.1
4.1% 2.6% 3.3% * Excludes the remaining 23 stores that May
previously announced it will divest. Net sales include merchandise
sales and lease department income. Store- for-store sales compare
sales of stores open during both years beginning the first day a
new store has prior-year sales and exclude sales of stores closed
during both years. Handbags, small leather goods, jewelry, and
fashion watches continued to drive the accessories business and
were particularly strong during the pre- Valentine's Day period, as
were new fragrance lines. Newness in jackets and skirts helped fuel
sales of tailored looks in ladies' sportswear and suits. Dresses
experienced a significant upturn, led by special occasion
categories from prom to mother-of-the bride, as well as petites and
women's sizes. The momentum in footwear accelerated, and juniors
and young men's sportswear businesses continued to be among our top
performers. In men's collections, the more modern lifestyle is
winning with the fashion customer. In children's, there was
improvement in girls and tween apparel categories; and layette was
a standout. The debut of Hotel Suite -- our new, high-quality
proprietary brand of luxury textiles, china, crystal, and furniture
-- was well received by the customer. Electronic gifts and home
decor product also performed well, but the total home furnishings
results were lackluster overall. Sales of new, fashion-right spring
merchandise were strong throughout apparel and accessories.
Customers responded to the appeal of color, led by shades of pink;
modern stripes interpreted across the store from men's sport shirts
to sheets and comforters; and the resurgence of feminine looks in
footwear, jewelry, and apparel. Current trends in shorts, swimwear,
sunglasses, make-up, and skin care, as well as luggage bode well
for the coming warm-weather months. May's Bridal Group opened two
After Hours Formalwear stores in February. In fiscal 2004, May
plans to open eight department stores: two Foley's stores, two
Hecht's stores, and one store each for Filene's, Meier & Frank,
Robinsons-May, and The Jones Store. May also plans to open 30
David's Bridal stores, an additional 18 After Hours stores, and two
Priscilla of Boston stores. The May Department Stores Company
currently operates 442 department stores under the names of Lord
& Taylor, Famous-Barr, Filene's, Foley's, Hecht's, Kaufmann's,
L.S. Ayres, Meier & Frank, Robinsons-May, Strawbridge's, and
The Jones Store, as well as 210 David's Bridal stores, 460 After
Hours Formalwear stores, and 10 Priscilla of Boston stores in its
Bridal Group. May operates in 46 states, the District of Columbia,
and Puerto Rico. For more information, contact Sharon Bateman at
(314) 342-6494. This release also contains forward-looking
statements as defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. While this release reflects all available information
and management's judgment and estimates of current and anticipated
conditions and circumstances and is prepared with the assistance of
specialists within and outside the company, there are many factors
outside of our control that have an impact on our operations. Such
factors include butare not limited to competitive changes, general
and regional economic conditions, consumer preferences and spending
patterns, availability of adequate locations for building or
acquiring new stores, and our ability to hire and retain qualified
associates. Because of these factors, actual performance could
differ materially from that described in forward-looking
statements. DATASOURCE: The May Department Stores Company CONTACT:
Sharon Bateman, +1-314-342-6494, for The May Department Stores
Company
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