U.S. retail stocks, including Macy’s Inc (NYSE: M), Best Buy Co Inc (NYSE: BBY) and TJX Companies Inc (NYSE: TJX), are trading higher this week after reporting earnings beats in the critical
holiday quarter.
Ryan Craver, retail expert and founder of Commerce Capital, was a guest on Benzinga’s PreMarket Prep
Thursday, and he was a bit surprised at the market reactions.
Best Buy And TJX
Best Buy shares traded higher by 16 percent on Wednesday.
“The only strong thing I could find in that report was that their margin was flat year-over-year,” Craver said. “Their online
[sales growth] was below 10 percent, and their Q1 guidance is 0 to 1 percent comp. Not too exciting on the Best Buy front.”
When it comes to TJ Maxx, Craver said he was “shocked” at how good TJX’s numbers were.
“I think that this +6 [percent] in terms of comps for Q4 is pretty amazing. If you look at their margin, it was down a full
percent year-over-year, so they obviously bought the quarter once they found out that December was going to be weak, but I think
it’s actually a very good number for TJX,” Craver said.
The market wasn’t nearly as impressed, sending TJX stock just 2.4 percent in early Wednesday trading.
Macy’s Needs To Do More
Macy’s stock also traded higher this week despite reporting just 0.7 percent same-store sales growth in the fourth quarter,
missing consensus estimates of 0.9 percent.
“I’ve never been a fan [of Macy’s]. I still believe they’ve got a lot of grooming to do, some closure of stores. I think that
they came out with some cost cuts, some layoffs of VPs and stuff. I just think given where their price is today, given where the
overall sentiment is on the name, they’ve got to be a bit more drastic,” Craver said.
He said it’s unlikely closing stores, cutting costs and selling off assets is going to generate meaningful upside for the stock,
and Macy’s may need to get aggressive with a potential acquisition to potentially turn the tide.
Off-Price Retailers Dominating
Looking ahead for retail investors, Craver said the chart above of recent same-store sales growth is a clear indication that
off-price retailers have been responsible for the majority of retail comps growth in recent years. He said the biggest question
mark looking forward is whether or not the off-price leadership will continue. He also said the upcoming earnings report from
Costco Wholesale Corporation (NYSE: COST)
will be an important indicator for warehouse retailers.
“If Costco comes out with some blowout numbers, I still think the warehouse play is a fantastic play versus the mass retailers,”
Craver said. Costco’s mass retail competitors include Walmart Inc (NYSE: WMT) and Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT).
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Latest Ratings for M
Date |
Firm |
Action |
From |
To |
Jan 2019 |
Bank of America |
Downgrades |
Neutral |
Underperform |
Dec 2018 |
Atlantic Equities |
Downgrades |
Neutral |
Underweight |
Nov 2018 |
Deutsche Bank |
Maintains |
Hold |
Hold |
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