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U.S. Retailers Report March Sales Rose Modestly

By The Associated Press

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NEW YORK — U.S. retailers are reporting a key revenue figure rose slightly in March, as shoppers held back on spending because of the cold weather across the nation, particularly the Midwest and East Coast, and continued fears about the economy.

Overall, 14 retailers reported on Thursday that revenue at stores open at least a year — a key indicator of retail health — rose an average of 0.6 percent, according to research firm Retail Metrics. Including drugstores, the number was slightly higher, up 1.5 percent.

“While clearly that’s not a great number by any stretch, it could have been worse,” said Ken Perkins, president of Retail Metrics. “Wintry weather conditions persisted deep into March depressing spring apparel, home and garden, and seasonal merchandise sales.”

He expects April to be stronger, as the weather improves and customers respond to strong fashion trends such as colorful jeans. An earlier Easter, which meant one less selling day in March, will also help April results, he said.

The number of retailers reporting monthly sales figures has been shrinking. Big names like Target Corp. (TGT), Macy’s Inc. (M) and Nordstrom Inc. (JWN) have recently stopped reporting. Walmart Stores Inc. (WMT), the world’s largest retailer, hasn’t reported monthly sales figures in several years.

Revenue in stores open at least one year is a key measure of a retailer’s financial health, because it excludes stores that open or close during the year.

Retailers who do report had a mixed month, with those with more stores on the East Coast, where the weather was cold and wet, faring worse than stores on the West Coast.

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TJX Cos. (TJX), which operates TJX and Home Goods stores, said revenue in stores open at least one year fell 2 percent, while analysts expected a 1 percent drop. The company said that the drop was due to the weather and the Easter shift, and they expect a stronger April.

“Overall business trends improved as the weather became warmer,” said CEO Carol Meyrowitz. “April is off to a good start, our inventories are in great shape, and we are seeing an enormous amount of desirable product in the marketplace.”

L Brands, formerly Limited Brands Inc. (LTD), the parent of Victoria’s Secret and Bath and Body Works, says the revenue figure was flat, above analyst expectations for a drop, according to Thomson Reuters.

Warehouse club operator Costco Wholesale Corp.’s (COST) revenue figure rose 4 percent in March, short of expectations for a 5.2 percent rise.

Department store operator Stein Mart Inc. (SMRT) said revenue at stores open at least a year dropped 2.8 percent in March, falling short of Wall Street predictions. The company said sales were hurt by cold

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Walmart's 'Radical' Plan to Deliver Customers' Online Purchases

By Reuters

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By Alistair Barr and Jessica Wohl

SAN FRANCISCO — Walmart is considering a radical plan to have store customers deliver packages to online buyers, a new twist on speedier delivery services that the company hopes will enable it to better compete with Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN).

Tapping customers to deliver goods would put the world’s largest retailer squarely in middle of a new phenomenon sometimes known as “crowd-sourcing,” or the “sharing economy.”

A plethora of start-ups now help people make money by renting out a spare room, a car, or even a cocktail dress, and Walmart would in effect be inviting people to rent out space in their vehicle and their willingness to deliver packages to others.

Such an effort would, however, face numerous legal, regulatory and privacy obstacles, and Walmart executives said it was at an early planning stage.

Walmart Stores Inc. (WMT) is making a big push to ship online orders directly from stores, hoping to cut transportation costs and gain an edge over Amazon and other online retailers, which have no physical store locations. Walmart does this at 25 stores currently, but plans to double that to 50 this year and could expand the program to hundreds of stores in the future.

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Walmart currently uses carriers such as FedEx Corp. (FDX) for delivery from stores — or, in the case of a same-day delivery service called Walmart To Go that is being tested in five metro areas, its own delivery trucks.

“I see a path to where this is crowd-sourced,” Joel Anderson, chief executive of Walmart.com in the U.S., said in a recent interview with Reuters.

Walmart has millions of customers visiting its stores each week. Some of these shoppers could tell the retailer where they live and sign up to drop off packages for online customers who live on their route back home, Anderson explained.

Walmart would offer a discount on the customers’ shopping bill, effectively covering the cost of their gas in return for the delivery of packages, he added.

“This is at the brain-storming stage, but it’s possible in a year or two,” said Jeff McAllister, senior vice president of Walmart U.S. innovations.

Indeed, the likelihood of this being broadly adopted across the company’s network of more than 4,000 stores in the U.S. is low, according to Matt Nemer, a retail analyst at Wells Fargo Securities.

“I’m sure it will be a test in some stores,” he added. “But they may only keep it for metro markets and for higher-priced items.”

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Start-ups such as TaskRabbit and Fiverr already let individuals rent out their time and expertise to companies and people looking for small jobs to be completed.

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Walmart Says Loss Likely from Bribery Investigation

By The Associated Press

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AP A consumer pays for his purchases at a Walmart Superstore in Mexico City. In a regulatory filing Tuesday, Walmart said it is likely that it will incur a loss from bribery probes into its operations in Mexico and other countries.

NEW YORK — The world’s biggest retailer, Walmart, says it is likely that it will incur a loss from bribery probes into its operations in Mexico and other countries.

Walmart Stores Inc. (WMT) has been dealing with allegations that surfaced last April that it failed to notify law enforcement that company officials authorized millions of dollars in payments in Mexico to speed up getting building permits and gain other favors. The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act forbids American companies from bribing foreign officials.

The company has launched its own investigation and is working with government officials in the U.S. and Mexico. In November, the retailer said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it was looking into potential U.S. bribery law violations in Brazil, China and India.

In another filing Tuesday with the SEC, Walmart Stores said that it expects to incur costs above the $157 million it spent on the probes in fiscal 2013 due to its ongoing review and other investigations as well as shareholder lawsuits.

It also said it is “probable” that it will incur a loss from the matters, but didn’t give an estimate on how much.

“Given the on-going nature and complexity of the review, inquiries and investigations, we cannot reasonably estimate any loss or range of loss that may arise from these matters,” the Benton, Ark.-based Walmart said in the filing.

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