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TJX profit climbs nearly 20 pct, but shares dip



By MARK JEWELL, AP
13 May 2008 @ 01:07 pm EST

BOSTON - TJX Cos. said Tuesday its first-quarter profit rose nearly 20 percent as the discount retailer continued to draw shoppers increasingly looking for bargains in a tough economy.

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But its shares fell almost 4 percent in midday trading as lower investment income and costs from European expansion left TJX's profit margin slightly below the company's expectations.

Framingham, Mass.-based TJX said its net income in the three months ended April 26 rose to $193.8 million, or 43 cents per share, compared with a profit of $162.1 million, or 34 cents per share, in last year's first quarter.

While TJX's result a year ago was hurt by a $12 million charge from a massive data breach, this year's first-quarter profit was boosted $12 million from a tax benefit.

Not counting that benefit, TJX's profit in the latest period was 41 cents per share, matching the consensus estimate of analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial.

TJX's revenue rose 6 percent in the latest period to $4.36 billion, just shy of analysts' forecast of $4.39 billion. Sales at stores open at least a year rose 3 percent.

TJX, operator of 2,595 stores, said its quarterly profit margin before taxes declined to 6.6 percent, below the 6.9 percent figure a year ago excluding one-time items, and slightly below the firm's expectations.

Chief Financial Officer Trip Tripathy told analysts on a conference call that the margin dipped in part because of reduced interest gains on investments after the company spent $225 million to repurchase stock during the quarter.

Costs to add stores in Europe also hurt the profit margin.

Those factors were partly offset by an improved profit margin on merchandise, despite rising fuel costs that have prompted TJX to seek ways to cut the cost of delivering merchandise to its stores.

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