Free Newsletter Subscription
       

May Sales Rebound At Discount Chains

By Alan Wolf -- TWICE, 6/16/2008

Sales of consumer electronics, buoyed by the first wave of federal rebate checks, helped lead a revenue rebound at discount chains last month.

Wal-Mart said net sales rose 7.8 percent in May to $19.5 billion while comp-store sales increased 4 percent, led in part by strong sales of flat-panel TVs, desktop and laptop computers, and other "digital products."

Eduardo Castro-Wright, president/CEO of Wal-Mart U.S., said operational improvements, price and merchandising initiatives, and "some benefits" from the federal stimulus checks contributed to an increase in comparable store traffic.

At Target, net sales increased 5.5 percent to $4.6 billion while comp sales slipped 0.7 percent, attributable to a decline in the number of transactions, and partially offset by an increase in average transaction size. CE was among the month's strongest performing categories and the Midwest was its best-performing region.

Among the wholesale clubs, Costco said net sales rose 12 percent in May to $5.8 billion and comp sales increased 5 percent, excluding gasoline. CE was among the strongest categories, particularly cameras, computers, cellphones and navigation devices. TV sales continued to lag, however, with both unit and dollar volume down by the mid-single digits.

At Wal-Mart's Sam's Club division, net sales rose 7.3 percent to $3.8 billion and comp sales increased 3.6 percent excluding gasoline, with video games among its strongest May sellers.

At BJ's Wholesale Club, net sales rose nearly 16 percent to $824.3 million and comp sales increased 6.8 percent excluding gasoline. Video games were among its strongest performing categories and room air and TVs were among its weakest.

Overall May sales results surprised analysts, who were anticipating a downturn in consumer spending.

Frank Badillo, senior economist for market research firm TNS Retail Forward, attributed the gains to the federal stimulus checks. "Shoppers are counting on those tax rebates for everyday spending and even a few big-ticket purchases," he said.

Talkback
Related Content

No related content found.

» MORE

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos

Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

ADL award winners Jerry Satoren

Vitelli, Satoren, Juszkiewicz Honored By ADL

The National Consumer Technology Industry's annual dinner and fundraiser for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) honored drew more than 500 industry leaders, here, on Saturday, Nov. 14.
VIEW ALL GALLERIES







Advertisement
If you are having trouble accessing TWICE content or wish to subscribe to TWICE Online
please email customercare@mypressplus.com or call 866-71-PRESS (866-717-7377).
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscription   |   Affiliate Links
© 2011 NewBay Media, LLC. 28 East 28th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10016 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy