J.C. Penney quarterly loss smaller than expected, shares
rise
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[November 15, 2019] (Reuters)
- J.C. Penney Co Inc <JCP.N> on Friday
reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss, as the struggling
retailer benefited from lower advertising expenses and an increase in
margins, sending its shares up nearly 14%.
To appeal to today's modern shopper, the 117-year-old retailer has
partnered with resale clothing company thredUP and is also testing a new
store to attract customers with everything from a yoga studio, a
videogame lounge and lifestyle workshops.
The efforts are a part of Chief Executive Officer Jill Soltau's strategy
to turn around the business, after it faced years of falling sales in a
changing retail landscape following Amazon.com Inc's <AMZN.O> entry.
"We are beginning to see results – both in our numbers and how we
operate as a business," Soltau said in a statement on Friday.
J.C. Penney's rivals, including Macy's <M.N> and Nordstrom Inc <JWN.N>,
are also looking to bring in shoppers to new stores with cafes, donut
shops, fine-dining restaurants and full bars with Instagrammable views.
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Merchandise is displayed at the J.C. Penney department store in
North Riverside, Illinois, U.S., November 17, 2017. REUTERS/Kamil
Krzaczynski
Excluding one-time items, J.C. Penney reported a loss of 30 cents per share,
smaller than the average analyst estimate of a loss of 55 cents.
The company said net loss narrowed to $93 million, or 29 cents per share, in the
quarter ended Nov. 2, from $151 million, or 48 cents per share, a year earlier.
J.C. Penney's total revenue fell 8.5% to $2.5 billion in the third quarter.
The company also said it now expects its adjusted earnings before interest, tax,
depreciation and amortization for the year to exceed $475 million, compared with
its prior outlook of $440 million to $475 million.
(Reporting by Nivedita Balu in Bengaluru and Melissa Fares in New York; Editing
by Maju Samuel)
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