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Wal-Mart posts worst sales ever as US retail figures slump David Teather Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, yesterday posted its worst monthly sales figures since its records began in 1980. The company said same store sales fell 3.5% in April on the same month a year ago. Same store sales measure the performance of stores that have been open for at least 12 months. But Wal-Mart was not the only US retailer turning in a poor performance in April, triggering fears that the US housing slump might be spilling over into consumer spending and that the economy might be taking a turn for the worse. Federated Department Stores, the company behind Macy's and Bloomingdale's,
reported a 2.2% fall in April sales. The Gap continued to underperform,
posting a 16% drop in sales - the retailer's long-running difficulties
led to the departure of its chief executive in January. Abercrombie &
Fitch, the clothing brand that recently opened in London, said April sales
were down by 15%. The discounter Target, Wal-Mart's biggest rival, reported
a 6.1% decline in same store April sales.
Some analysts cautioned that the retail figures had been worsened by cold weather in April, compared with a warm month a year ago that had driven sales of spring clothing. Easter had also fallen early this year, pulling sales forward into March. Wal-Mart had predicted an April decline of up to 2%. It said sales of clothing and home goods were lower than expected. As well as blaming the weather and Easter, Wal-Mart said the slowing economy was a big factor in its sales decline. It noted that consumers were increasingly worried about rising petrol prices. Wal-Mart's customers, who tend to be in the lower income bracket, are especially vulnerable to rising energy and fuel costs. Wal-Mart is still forecasting an improvement in May sales of between 1% and 2%. Group sales, including new openings, rose 3.7% to $26.57bn in April alone. More upmarket retailers did appear to have escaped the downturn. Saks reported an 11.7% same store gain during the month and Nordstrom was 3.3% ahead. American Eagle Outfitters, in the same bracket as The Gap and Abercrombie, recorded a 10% drop. --------------------------------------------------- Prison Planet.tv: The Premier Multimedia Subscription Package: Download and Share the Truth! Please help our fight against the New World Order by giving a donation. As bandwidth costs increase, the only way we can stay online and expand is with your support. Please consider giving a monthly or one-off donation for whatever you can afford. You can pay securely by either credit card or Paypal. Click here to donate. |