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MKM Partners LLC $19 Neutral Thursday, May 14, 2009 Citigroup $17 Hold Monday, May 11, 2009 Stifel Nicolaus $22 Buy Monday, May 11, 2009 Piper Jaffray $18 Buy Wednesday, May 06, 2009 Brean Murray & Co. $11 Sell Monday, April 06, 2009 Credit Suisse $8 Neutral Friday, March 13, 2009 RBC Capital Markets $11 Outperform Friday, March 06, 2009 Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & C $9 Mkt Perform Friday, February 06, 2009 Pali Research $12 Buy Friday, January 09, 2009
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WHY YOU SHOULD SHORT THE RETAILERS
AEO
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<> I am recommending the sell of the retailing sector. Why? The reason is simple, no one is buying anything right now. When was the last time you heard of a friend, neighbor, or colleague bought a new car? I tell you that it is obvious all over America (if not the world) put discretionary spending on perma hold a couple of weeks ago. You can rest assured that there isn't a retailer in America (even Walmart) that will have a great quarter. <> Ever since Bush went on prime time consequences..... the retail market has come to a screeching halt that is only slightly less frozen than the cr>>...
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AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS INC
AEO
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American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a retailer that engages in the design, marketing, and sale of clothing in the United States and Canada. The company offers jeans and graphic Ts, as well as accessories, outerwear, footwear, basics, and swimwear under �American Eagle Outfitters', �American Eagle', and �AE' brand names primarily targeting 15 to 25 year-olds. It also provides products, including bras, undies, camis, hoodies, robes, boxers, sweats, leggings, fitness apparel, and personal care under the �aerie by American Eagle' brand name. As of February 2, 2008, American Eagl< /><><><><><><>< />>>><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><>< />>><><><><>>>><><><>>>>>>><><><><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>>>>...
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American Eagle Outfitters Inc.
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(closed on 08/24/08)
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a retailer that engages in the design, marketing, and sale of clothing in the United States and Canada. The company offers jeans and graphic Ts, as well as accessories, outerwear, footwear, basics, and swimwear under ‘American Eagle Outfitters’, ‘American Eagle’, and ‘AE’ brand names primarily targeting 15 to 25 year-olds. It also provides products, including bras, undies, camis, hoodies, robes, boxers, sweats, leggings, fitness apparel, and personal care under the ‘aerie by American Eagle’ brand name. As of February 2, 2008, American Eagle Outfit< /><><><><><><>< />>>><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><>< />>><><><><>>>><><><>>>>>>><><><><><><>>>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>><><><>>><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>< />< />>>>>>...
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strong brands, differentiated products, superior customer service
AEO
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Today's stock selection: AEO AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS Inspired by: S&P Outlook Shares in American Eagle Outfitters fell 23.9% through June 12 vs. a 0.7 loss in the S&P MidCap 400. We reiterated our strong buy recommendation on May 28 after this youth apparel retailer reported April-quarter earnings of $0.21 a share, above our estimate, vs. $0.35 a year ago. Though the company reported a 3% same-store sales gain for menswear, it was offset by an 11% comparable decline in women’s, which was hurt by weak denim and accessories sales. Overall, the company reported ...
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From the Blogosphere
Easy Comps Help Retail Sales – Analyst Blog
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Easy comparisons and relatively favorable weather helped increase same-store sales in the typically weak month of October for retailers, up 1.8% from the year-earlier level but below the 2% growth expectation. Results for this series, which tracks data for stores open at least a year from 30 major retailers, had come ahead of expectations the last two months.
As a result of the financial crisis last fall, conditions were extremely bad in October of last year, when retail sales were down 4.1%.
October is typically a weak month for retailers, sandwiched as it is between the active shopping peri...
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Checking on sales at Aeropostale and Abercrombie & Fitch
Filed under: Abercrombie and Fitch (ANF), American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) <> Could we see a bit of a drop from American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO) today? The retailer announced that its October same-store sales fell 5%, when the Street expected an increase of 1.7%. This disparity certainly seems to suggest that we could see the stock fall in today's trading action. The equity may find a measure of support from its 10-week moving average, which has filled this role throughout the stock's calendar-year rally. There seems to be some long-term support from AEO's 10-, 20-, and 50-month moving aver>...
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Tween retailers provide a glimmer of hope for the retail sector
Some big names set new 52-week highs Tuesday: WAG, ACS, WYE ...
Filed under: Major movement, International markets, Earnings reports, Deals, Good news, Press releases, Time Warner (TWX), Pfizer (PFE), Market matters, Walgreen Co (WAG), Whole Foods Market (WFMI), Xerox Corp (XRX), Staples Inc (SPLS), American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) All three of the major indexes finished Tuesday in the red, but there were several big names that moved up to new 52-week highs in Tuesday's trading.
Walgreen Co. (NYSE: WAG): The drugstore giant had a really good day on Wall Street after posting better than expected earnings in the morning before the market opened. The company ...
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'Legends' like Aeropostale (AEO)
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Validea is an intriguing newsletter that selects stocks based on strategies of legendary investors. Here, editor John Reese reviews retailing company Aeropostale (NYSE: ARO).
"This mall-based clothing retailer targets youngsters age 14 to age 17 through more than 900 stores in 49 states, Puerto Rico, and Canada. "The company has developed a new retail store concept called P.S. from Aeropostale, which will offer casual clothing and accessories focusing on elementary school children between the ages of seven and 12. <>"In the past year, the $2.6 billion market cap firm has raked in more than $2>...
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