Broad based selling in the retail sector ahead of the opening bell this morning is likely to be a drag on the Dow throughout today's trading session.
The weaker than expected results from Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY) after the close Wednesday ignited the selling with additional enthusiasm to the downside being generated by poor same store sales results from other leading retailers in this morning's pre-market:
J.C. Penney (JCP) March Comp Store Sales Decrease 12.3% -
Off 1% in Light Pre-Market Trade.
Kohl's (KSS) March Comp Store Sales Decreased 15.5%, Guides
Q1 EPS Below Street - Stock Down 3%.
Target's (TGT) March Comp Store Sales Decreased 4.4% - Stock
Off 2% in First Light-Volume Pre-Market Matches.
American Eagle's (AEO) March Same Store Sales Decrease 12%,
Cuts Earnings Outlook - Down 4% in Pre-Bell.
Bed Bath & Beyond declined 5.6% (at 27.80) in Wednesday's
after-hours session after missing Q4 revenue expectations and setting
its forward earnings guidance below the Street consensus.
BBBY reported Q4 EPS of $0.66 vs a with-items $0.72 per share a year earlier and just beating the Thomson FC mean for $0.65.
Sales were approximately $1.933 billion, a decrease of
approximately 3.1% from the year-ago period. The Street looked for
$1.96 billion. Comparable store sales decreased by approximately 0.4%
compared with an increase of approximately 5.2% a year earlier.
Assuming no significant change in the macroeconomic environment,
the company estimates that its fiscal 2008 EPS will decline from a low
double digit percentage to a mid teens percentage from the $2.10 per
diluted share reported for fiscal 2007. This estimate is based, in
part, upon the assumption that the comparable store sales for all of
fiscal 2008 will be relatively flat to slightly negative. The Street is
at $2.14.
For the fiscal first quarter, the company estimates earnings to be
approximately $0.26 to $0.30 per share. The Street is at $0.36.
BBBY popped to a brief early evening high of 29.72 before sellers
converged on the issue and punched it down through the 28.70 level to
its session low of 27.66. It firmed off this bottom, rising from 27.72
to a mid-session high of 28.49. BBBY spent much of its second-half
evening action dropping back from 28.40 to 27.87.
The stock looks to have potential for a pre-market open Thursday near 28 to 27.80.
BBBY is just maintaining a widening pattern between the sessions,
demonstrating a historically signifiant pattern of exteneded earnings report related losses from the after-hours to the following regular session close. On the short side, a decent ceiling
developed this evening surrounding 28.40, perhaps an area to nibble at
a downside play back to 28.20 or 28.