LONDON, January 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Earlier this week, the Commerce Department reported that U.S. retail sales rose 0.5% in December. The Commerce Department data showed that apparel outlets registered a 1% increase in sales in December. While retail sales in December rose at the fastest pace since September, retailers had a difficult Holiday Season. StockCall has released free technical and charting analysis on Crocs Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) and NIKE Inc. (NYSE: NKE). These reports are available now at
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The Holiday Season, which runs from November to December, is the most important period for the retailers as a significant portion of the annual revenue can be generated during this period. However, 2012's Holiday Season sales were impacted by concerns over the fiscal cliff issue. With lawmakers locked in a heated debate last month, consumers remained on the sidelines.
Crocs Inc. this week said in a regulatory filing that the Holiday Season was difficult and it expects backlog growth for the first half of 2013 to be at the lower end of its previous guidance. StockCall technical report on Crocs is available for free at
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The footwear company said that its backlog for 2013's first half is expected to be up 15%, compared to earlier forecast of an increase of 15% to 18%. Despite the challenging Holiday Season, Crocs reiterated its fourth quarter revenue forecast of $220 million, which is slightly above the consensus forecast of $219.5 million.
For the third quarter ended September 30, 2012, CROX had reported revenue of $295.6 million, representing an increase of 7.5% over the same period in the previous year. The company's wholesale sales for the quarter climbed 1.5% to $156.2 million, while Internet sales rose 6% to $27.1 million. Retail sales rose an impressive 17.7% to $112.2 million in the third quarter. Third-quarter sales growth was driven by strength in America and Asia. While revenue rose 7.4% and 11.3% in the Americas and Asia, respectively, it fell 2.9% in Europe, reflecting the weak economic environment in the region.
Europe has been a concern not only for Crocs but also for other footwear companies, including Nike Inc. [Free Research on NKE](1)Europe, in fact, is Nike's second biggest market after North America. However, the company's recent performance in the region has been disappointing to say the least. In the last three quarters, revenue growth in the region has been below the company's overall revenue growth. Nike's revenue in Western Europe in the second quarter ended November 30, 2012 fell 2% to $897 million.
In the second quarter, Nike also saw weakness in China. However, that could change as the Chinese economy is showing signs of improvement. Data released earlier today showed that the Chinese economy grew 7.9% in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Meanwhile, Nike's performance in North America, which is the company's biggest market, remains strong. Revenue in the region rose 17% in the second quarter ended November 30, 2012.
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