Big Lots Sees Results at the Low End of Forecasts
Closeout retailer Big Lots(BLI Quote) said Wednesday it expects third-quarter profit to be at the low end of its forecasts, despite a jump in September sales.
For September, the company posted a 5.2% rise in sales at stores open at least two years, while total sales rose 10% to $347.6 million from the year-ago period. But Big Lots said sales of low-margin products have been widely surpassing those of high-margin items, hurting profitability.
The retailer now expects third-quarter operating results to fall at the low end of its estimates, which ranged from of a loss of 3 cents a share to a profit of 1 cent a share. On average, analysts forecast a loss of 1 cent per share for the company and total revenue of $944 million. ...
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