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To be clear, Talbots'
(TLB:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis) upscale merchandise and the physical location of its stores near the areas that were hit hardest by last month's terrorist attacks concerned me. But the company's efforts to trim expenses and better manage its inventory in light of the industrywide slowdown suggest that my initial fears were overblown.
Also, take a look at some of the results that other big name, long-standing, high-end women's retailers reported in September: AnnTaylor (ANN:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis), same-store sales dropped 13.9%; Nordstrom (JWN:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis), although not specific to women, down 9.4%; The Limited (LTD:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis), down 10%; and Intimate Brands (IBI:NYSE - news - commentary - research - analysis), down 13%. The bottom line is that despite its high price points and geographic vulnerability, Talbots has actually held up quite well compared with its competitors. How about the future? Glad you asked. Going forward, management has quelled fears that the other shoe is about to drop. In fact, just last week, Talbots said that it expects to earn 57 cents a share in its third quarter, and between 52 cents and 54 cents a share in its third and fourth quarters, numbers that are in-line with current sell-side estimates. While retailers might be going through some tough times, Talbots' management team, merchandise mix, access to capital, lack of leverage and store footprint suggest that the company is here to stay. And frankly, although I wouldn't delve into the sector with blind enthusiasm, at this level Talbots is one of the few companies that's worth a second look.
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Oil *
73.88
|
|
UP
20.63
|
UP
6.40
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UP
31.64
|
UP
0.59
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10 Yr
3.55%
SPDR Gold
108.95
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+0.20%
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+0.58%
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+1.45%
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+1.69%
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