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Sector Preview: April same-store sales seen rising



06 May 2008 @ 01:41 pm EST

NEW YORK (AP) - Analysts expect many retailer's same-store sales improved in April, helped by better weather and an earlier Easter, but many expect the good news will not last long.

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Most major retailers report April same-store sales, or sales in stores open at least one year, on Thursday.

Same-store sales are expected to rise 2.5 percent from a year ago, according to a poll by Thomson Financial.

"Optically, April sales look materially better than March," wrote JPMorgan analyst Charles Grom in a client note on Monday. "However, for the most part, March/April combined results indicate deteriorating trends with traffic and weakness in discretionary categories the key culprits."

In the broadline sector -which includes big-format stores that offer a variety of merchandise -Grom said warehouse clubs likely led the way.

"Strong year-to-date momentum at Costco, BJ's and Sam's affirms our belief that customers are consolidating shopping trips and maximizing dollars spent through the warehouse club channel," he wrote in a note to investors on Monday.

Discounters such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. are likely to continue to benefit from these trends, as consumers hunt for bargains, pinched by a rising cost of living, a weak housing market and tightening credit.

Banc of America Securities analyst Robert Strasser expects Wal-Mart same-store sales will be at the high end of their guidance of a 1 percent to 3 percent increase, helped by the "middle-tier consumer trading down," he wrote in a note on Monday.

In terms of department stores, Lehman Brothers analyst Robert Drbul said Kohl's and J.C. Penney likely benefited from a strong first half of the month, but Nordstrom was hurt by its exposure to California and Saks' customers shifted toward promotional events.

He said that weather trends were favorable in April, but weather in upcoming months might be an even more important factor for retailers, who continue to see weak sales in seasonal apparel.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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