Albuquerque Journal

Macy’s warns its profit margins likely to shrink

- BY ANNE D’INNOCENZIO

NEW YORK — Macy’s has warned investors that its profit margins would keep shrinking this year, sending shares in the chain tumbling more than 8 percent and affecting other department store stocks.

Randal J. Konik, a stock analyst at Jefferies, said the struggling department store chain told analysts at an investor meeting Tuesday that its gross profit margin could be 0.6 percent to 0.8 percent lower than last year.

Konik said in a note that Macy’s is expecting its gross profit margins in the second quarter to be down 1 percent from a year ago.

The warning dragged down shares of other major retailers including J.C. Penney, Nordstrom and Kohl’s. It also underscore­d the challenges ahead for traditiona­l chains, particular­ly clothing retailers, which are seeing increasing competitio­n from online leader Amazon.com and people’s changing preference­s away from clothing and more toward experience­s.

Macy’s closed its Cottonwood Mall store in Albuquerqu­e this year.

Under its former CEO Terry Lundgren, who stepped down in March as part of a succession plan, Macy’s was trying to add more exclusives and has been testing new formats like off-price stores. But the efforts haven’t been enough to reverse the declines in customer traffic and the string of quarterly declines for a key sales measure.

With new CEO Jeff Gennette, Macy’s plans to scale back on promotions while aiming to increase the exclusive merchandis­e it carries to account for about 40 percent of total offerings, up from the current 29 percent.

It also plans to work on improving the shopping experience at its stores.

Macy’s shares dropped 8.2 percent, or $1.96, to close at $21.90.

 ?? MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL ?? This Macy’s store at Cottonwood Mall on Albuquerqu­e’s West Side closed its doors in January.
MARLA BROSE/JOURNAL This Macy’s store at Cottonwood Mall on Albuquerqu­e’s West Side closed its doors in January.

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