Today’s Tipsheet: Cornell Q&A | Ellison Humbled | Dick’s Saves Team | Adele Won’t Stream

 

Chicago Tribune: Target’s Brian Cornell Talks Strategy in Q&A by Gregory Karp. “Q: Experimenting with the new flexible-format store in Chicago seems to have an element of innovation and risk-taking. Does it? A: It’s taking the right, measured risk. We like what we see with flexible formats, and this one is off to a very good start. But we’re not rolling out 100.” Read the full interview

 

Star Wars Movie Already has $50 Million in the Bank by Molly Brown at GeekWire. “Most movies would be lucky to open to $50 million. Four weeks before its debut, Star Wars: The Force Awakens has more than that in the bank,” WSJ reports today.” Read more  Wall Street Journal article (subscription)

 

Best Buy Expresses Caution for the Holiday Shopping Season by Kavita Kumar at Star Tribune. “Who cares what the industry is going to do?” Hubert Joly…said in an interview. “We’re going to take advantage of every customer opportunity and win and gain marketshare … This is the mind-set of a winning team — as opposed to being ‘Oh my god, the industry is down.’ Who cares? We can win and that’s what we’re doing.” Read more

 

JCPenney CEO Humbled in Return to Childhood Store by David Thomas as the Jackson Son. “The moment was called a little surreal, but for Marvin Ellison, the chief executive officer of JCPenney, it was more, when the national retailer held its grand re-opening in the Old Hickory Mall on Thursday. “Humbling,” Ellison said…“We did not come here a lot, because we did not have a lot of money,” said Ellison, who now calls Dallas home. “We didn’t shop at JCPenney very often.” Read more

 

51% of online shoppers expected to turn to Amazon for holiday buying by James Risley at GeekWire. “51 percent of respondents said they plan to use Amazon for “most of their online shopping” during the holidays. Walmart came in second place, but only 16 percent will use it for most of their online buying, with Target and Macy’s serving as the main online shopping destination for just 3 and 2 percent, respectively.” Read more

 

NY Times: Adele Is Said to Reject Streaming for ‘25’ by Ben Sisario. “This is a minor issue for Adele, but a major issue for the streaming services,” said Mark Mulligan, a digital media analyst with Midia Research. “For two years running they’ve not had the biggest album of the year.” Read more

 

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Target Releases Seven Exclusive Adele Videos from New Album See them here

 

Dick’s Sporting Goods $200,000 donation will keep girls hockey alive in Anchorage high schools by Beth Bragg at Alaska Dispatch News. “Dick’s Sporting Goods doesn’t have any stores in Alaska, nor does it have a connection to Anchorage’s Scott Gomez, a two-time Stanley Cup winner. But it has an interest in ensuring that budget cuts don’t rob kids of athletic opportunities, Reale said.” See the players react / Read more

 

U.S. online sales increase 15% in Q3 by Tracy Maple at Internet Retail “E-commerce accounted for 7.4% of total retail sales, excluding foodservice.” Read more

 

Long live Black Friday! NRF expects bigger crowds by Krystina Gustafson at CNBC. “According to NRF, 22.3 percent of respondents plan to shop on Thanksgiving Day, compared to 18.3 percent last year.” Read more

 

Sales abound at retailers overloaded with merchandise by Gail MarksJarvis at Chicago Tribune. Read more

 

Bruce Dayton given simple, respectful farewell by Natalie Daher at Star Tribune. “Pressing his fingers to his palm four times, Mark (Dayton) said, “We /love /you /too,” in the same manner his father had always squeezed his children’s hands three times to say: “I /love /you.” Read more

 

P&G won’t rule out company breakup by Alexander Coolidge at Cincinnati Enquirer. Read more

 

Hasbro CEO: The Force Is Strong With Our Star Wars Holiday Inventory by David Z Morris at Fortune. “Over the past few weeks, we had seen some shortage of products that were selling exceedingly well,” he said in an interview with Fortune yesterday. But the company picked up the slack, and empty store shelves should soon be filled.” Read more

 

Tipsheet Extra Stories

Transcript: Brian Cornell Speaks with CNBC’s Courtney Reagan on 11/18

Pepsi’s phone revealed: Budget $78 5.5-inch P1 Android handset has 13MP camera and fingerprint sensor

Bob Mariano’s payout after Kroger takeover? Up to $8 million

Wal-Mart greeter hangs up his rock ‘n’ roll shoes

Darth Vader Leads Google Ranking Of Most Searched Star Wars Characters

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Today’s Tipsheet: B.Buy +0.5% | Bean Boot Backlog @ 50K | Target/Lowe’s Call Highlights

 

Best Buy Q3 Comp Sales +0.5% “Online comparable sales increased 18% as our new mobile site and overall enhanced dotcom capabilities continued to drive higher conversion rates and increased traffic.” Read the release

 

Best Buy Shares Sink as Revenue Drops 2.3% by Ritika Shah at CNBC. Read more

 

Despite new staff, Bean Boots are backlogged again by Taryn Luna at Boston Globe. “Imagine 50,000 people, waiting. Not for a driver’s license renewal. Not for a reservation at a restaurant. Not for a doctor’s appointment. They’re waiting for a pair of L.L. Bean’s signature boots.” Read more

 

Google Express delivery service expands throughout Southern California by Tracey Lien at LA Times. Read more

 

Could Kroger exec help CVG land new airline? by Jason Williams at Cincinnati Enquirer. “Kroger executive vice president Mike Schlotman is expected to take over as chairman of the Kenton County Airport Board in January, The Enquirer has learned.” Read more

 

By next month, Ontario residents will be able to pick up a six-pack at Walmart via Financial Post. “The Liberal government announced 13 grocery stores and chains that were chosen to sell beer in the first round of grocery beer sales that will ultimately be expanded to up to 450 outlets.” Read more

 

PwC: 47% Attrition Rate in Brand Leadership Since 1999 “The number jumps even higher to 72 percent when the leader brand set is expanded to include product brands.” Read the release

 

This Coupon App’s Ambitious Holiday Campaign Uses Everything From Snapchat to Celebs by Lauren Johnson at Ad Week. “We’re trying to build awareness—not just as a coupon destination, but as an end-to-end customer shopping journey,” said Marissa Tarleton, CMO of RetailMeNot. Read more

 

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Canadian Tire Corporation’s Eugene Roman Named Canada’s CIO of the Year via Yahoo Finance. Read the release

 

Two Dallas ugly Christmas sweater stores have a knit to pick with each other by Maria Halkias at The Dallas Morning News. “Everyone knows I’m the original store,” said Jeremy Turner, who owns the Ugly Christmas Sweater Shop. Read more

 

Kantar: Americans prefer to forgo the flu shot now and self-medicate later Read the release

 

How P&G Is Tying Snapchat Ads to In-Store Sales by Tim Peterson at Ad Age. “The reality there is it’s not as user-friendly in the sense it doesn’t have a dashboard you can log into with the ease of Google Analytics to understand the 15 metrics you want to understand,” said Eric Rose, a brand manager at Procter & Gamble.” Read more

 

Nordstrom’s New Board Member “Nordstrom announced the appointment of Gordon Smith, CEO of Consumer and Community Banking at JPMorgan Chase to the company’s Board of Directors.” Read the release

 

Temkin: H-E-B, Publix and Trader Joe’s Have Most Loyal Customers Read the release

 

Canadian miner Lucara finds 1,111-carat diamond — believed to be second-largest ever by Peter Coven at Financial Post. “The diamond measures 65 millimetres by 56 millimetres by 40 millimetres. It is so big that Vancouver-based Lucara could not do a proper analysis, because the stone won’t fit in its scanning machine.” See the pic / Read more

 

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New System Puts Video Ads on Store Cooler Doors

Sherwin-Williams Names Alabaster 2016 Color Of The Year

CVS Health Introduces New Digital Pharmacy Tools

Martha Stewart ditches eBay for Amazon

Wal-Mart execs provide update on the retailer’s 10-year sustainability milestones

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Target Q3 Earnings Call Highlights

Brian Cornell, Chairman & CEO

Third quarter comparable sales were up 1.9%, also near the high-end of our guidance, and driven primarily by growth in traffic.

In apparel, third quarter comp sales grew just under 3% compared with nearly 5% in the second quarter.

Electronics category – double-digit decline in the third quarter comp sales.

One standout in electronics was wearable devices…where we saw nearly 100% growth in comparable sales.

Toy category – matched its second quarter growth with another 12% comp sales increase this quarter.

Other third quarter standouts within signature included baby and kids’ apparel, women’s ready to wear and wellness items and food.

Food overall – for the first time this year, third quarter comp sales growth outpaced comp sales overall.

In key categories like yogurt where we added premium and better-for-you brands, we saw high single digit comps.

We saw similar comp increases in craft beer and wine.

Following the holiday season, we will begin testing changes to food shopping environment in a set of 25 remodels scheduled for the LA market along with a set of SuperTarget remodels scheduled for next year.

Digital sales increased 20% in the third quarter…well below our expectation of 30%.

We’re approaching $1 billion of annual sales in our home category, making us one of the leading digital retailers in the states.

We also expect drones to be a big hit this season. So, we’re featuring nearly 20 in-store, and about four times as many online.

Guests who spend $75 or more on Friday, November 27th, will receive a voucher for 20% off on future purchases, redeemable from December 4th through the 13th.

We are still very focused on testing localization in Chicago…we are going to take the learning from Chicago and apply it to the 25 stores we’re remodeling in Los Angeles.

 

John Mulligan, COO

In high-volume stores, the team has implemented adjustments to planograms to enhance holding capacity on fast turning SKUs

This increase in safety stock is one of the drivers of the 4% inventory growth we reported at the end of the quarter.

In household, personal, baby, we’ve been able to reduce overall out of stock measures by approximately 50% in about eight weeks.

In centers for grocery, in less than a month, the team was able to reduce out of stock measures by about 25%.

The team has a number of key priorities, including work to optimize case packs, which will better accommodate variability in store sales volume across our network.

Included in these efforts will be a test of RFID technology in a few of our apparel categories to gauge the effectiveness of the technology relative to the cost of implementation.

Stores have already shipped more than 10 million items directly to guests so far this year.

For next year’s LA25 remodels, we will feature all of latest merchandising enhancements. We will test changes to the frontend that will make order pickup even more convenient.

 

Cathy Smith, CFO

Digital contributed about 40 basis points to our third quarter comp.

Third quarter REDcard penetration was 22.3%, up about 130 basis points from a year ago.

We’ve already reissued chip cards to about half of our Target branded debit and credit card holders. And we expect to complete the rollout early next year.

We continue to work closely with the CVS team to obtain regulatory approval for the transaction.

We expect to deliver a fourth quarter comparable sales increase of 1% to 2%.

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Lowe’s Q3 Earnings Call Highlights

Robert Niblock, President & CEO

Comparable sales growth of 4.6%…with a 2.5% increase in comp transactions and a 2% increase in average ticket.

U.S. achieved 5% comps for the quarter, with all 14 regions generating positive comps.

Canada and Mexico delivered high-single digit comps in local currency, our consolidated comp was negatively impacted by foreign currency translation.

We generated positive comps in 12 of 13 product categories, with outdoor power equipment delivering flat comps on top of double-digit comps last year.

We had strength in seasonal living…tools and hardware also performed well… our strong brand and service advantages in appliances continue to drive double-digit comps.

We expanded our project specialist interiors program to an additional 475 stores, and now offer the program in 1,365 stores across the country.

The number of homeowners indicating that their home improvement spending increase has almost doubled since 2012.

 

Rick Damron, COO

We recently completed the reset of our pneumatics destination, featuring the three strongest brands in the category, Hitachi, Bostitch and Paslode.

Our paint performance was in line with the industry with a low-single digit comp.

We also continue to see strength in our portfolio of Pro-focused brands…including Goldblatt masonry tools, GAF Roofing, Owens Corning Insulation and Lenox HVAC.

We are proud to introduce Masonite entry and interior doors.

 

Robert Hull, CFO

The monthly comps were 5.1% in August, 4.8% in September and 3.7% in October.

Tickets above $500, comps at 7.2%

I can say that the categories that you asked about (kitchen, flooring, appliance, millwork) did comp into 3% to 4% range.

 

Michael Jones, Chief Customer Officer

Our paint performance is about in line with the industry. I’d say, we’re not satisfied with that. We want our paint performance to be above the industry…we’ve leaned pretty heavy into some promotions around paint.

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Today’s Tipsheet: Cornell on CNBC @ 12:15 | Lowe’s US +5.0% | Call Highlights WMT/HD/DKS | Tome to Fix Reporting

 

Today: Target CEO Brian Cornell to Speak with CNBC’s Courtney Reagan Today at 12:15pm ET  Read the release

 

Lowe’s Q3 Comp Sales +4.6%, US Comp +5.0% “Sales for the third quarter increased 5.0 percent to $14.4 billion from $13.7 billion in the third quarter of 2014.” Read the release

 

Fortune 2016 Predictions: Hudson’s Bay Will Buy Macy’s  See all of the predictions

 

Home Depot’s Carol Tome to Fix Interline’s Reporting by Maxwell Murphy at WSJ. “Home Depot closed the deal in late August, but could only include one month of Interline’s results in its earnings for the fiscal third quarter ended Nov. 1…“It takes [Interline] three weeks to close the books,” Ms. Tomé told CFO Journal. “I’m going to fix that.” It takes Home Depot significantly less time to close its books.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Amazon to roll out deals every five minutes by Krystina Gustafson at CNBC. “That compares to last season, when it launched a new promotion every 10 minutes.” Read more

 

The Big Cloud Hanging Over Walmart’s Improving Sales? Soft E-commerce Growth by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “Global e-commerce, the bulk of which is in the U.S., grew by only 10%, a much smaller rate than in any preceding quarter this fiscal year. And, perhaps of greatest concern, that clip is well below Amazon.com’s 23% growth last quarter.” Read more

 

Saks president betting on brand resonance for Canadian launch by Marina Strauss at Globe & Mail. “The downtown Toronto store, Saks’s first in Canada, will launch in February – followed a week later with another one in the city’s west end…“We believe Canada is ready for Saks,” president Marc Metrick, 42, a seasoned U.S. retail executive, said during a visit Tuesday to Toronto from his usual office in New York. “I think this consumer is ready.” Read more

 

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Apple Readies Long-Rumored Store on Chicago River by Blair Kamin & Robert Channick at Chicago Tribune. “It will be more like a high-tech version of Frank Lloyd Wright’s quintessentially Midwestern Prairie Style homes…Soon-to-be-unveiled plans for the store call for a glass-sheathed temple of computing near the historic Michigan Avenue bridge…These details are outlined in a report from the city’s Department of Planning and Development, a draft copy of which was obtained by the Tribune.” Read more

 

Walmart’s EVP US Food Speaks at Northwest Arkansas Event at The City Wire. “Redfield told the audience of more than 700 at the eighth annual breakfast, that CASA is an organization that gives children a voice in the court system by providing quality volunteer representation (advocates) for abused and neglected children in the court system.” Read more

 

Target’s $10M Deal Over Data Breach Gets Final Approval by Y.Peter Kang at Law 360. “A Minnesota federal judge on Tuesday signed off on a $10 million settlement to resolve multidistrict litigation over Target’s notorious 2013 data breach that compromised up to 110 million consumers’ personal information, saying the early settlement of the suit is a big win for class members.” Read more (Subscription)

 

True Value Retail Store Comp Sales +3.4% Read the release

 

Converse Claims Win Against Wal-Mart Over Chuck Taylors by Bill Donahue at Law 360. “A U.S. International Trade Commission judge has sided with Converse in a case claiming Wal-Mart, Skechers and others violated its trademark rights by selling knockoff versions of the Chuck Taylor sneaker, the shoe company announced late Tuesday.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Kohl’s Nabs Ex-Walgreens Exec for Ecom Role by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “(Sona) Chawla will oversee the integration of Kohls’ stores and digital business, an appointment that instantly makes her one of two leading candidates to be the retailer’s next chief executive officer.” Read more

 

Toy Industry Unveils Finalists for 2016 Toy of the Year (TOTY) Awards Read the release

 

Facebook plans epic rooftop park, with walking trails and giant fire pit, at new Seattle office by Jacob Demmitt at GeekWire. “Facebook confirmed the plans, but declined to share photos or renderings of the outdoor spaces. A Facebook spokesman did confirm the amenities and said there will be a total of three rooftop areas full of local trees and plants.” See the blueprints / Read more

 

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Activists petition Walmart to stop selling livestock truck toy

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Inside Tesla’s $5 Billion Gigafactory

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Campbell’s Is Doing Something Pretty Amazing With Leftover Peaches

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Walmart Q3 Earnings Call Highlights

Doug McMillon, President & CEO

On a constant currency basis, our total revenue would have been $122.4 billion. That’s growth of $3.4 billion or 2.8%.

  • I call this out because I don’t want the currency impacts to obscure the strength of our business. We are a growth company and we’re growing.

We’ve seen that customers who start using online grocery spent nearly 50% more than similar customers who shop only in stores.

  • This is the customer we’re going after. The shopper in our sweet spot who accesses Wal-Mart in multiple ways.

We expect more than 210 million visits to our app in November and December up from 18 million in 2012.

I was pleased that SamsClub.com continued to deliver strong growth.

Sam’s Club: We were pleased with the growth of membership income but we can do better with our overall results.

 

Greg Foran, President & CEO US

All formats in our portfolio had positive comps this quarter.

Supercenters: continued traffic growth and positive comps across all areas except entertainment.

We accelerated our online grocery pickup offering to 85 additional locations. We now have almost 140 locations across 25 markets.

E-commerce sales and traffic were softer than we would like.

E-commerce sales contributed approximately 15 basis points to our comp.

We saw growth across most of the store, particularly in our apparel, hardlines, home and seasonal businesses.

Mid-single-digit comps in Health and Wellness.

In Food, we saw our best top line results of the year despite minimal inflation.

While warmer weather somewhat slowed performance in October, solid back to school and Halloween seasons, along with new launchers such as Pioneer Woman and STAR WARS drove mid-single-digit comps across each of these departments.

Entertainment: it will take time to get this department where it needs to be.

For the 13-week period ending January 29, 2016, we expect the comp sales increase of around 1%.

 

Rosalind Brewer, President & CEO Sam’s Club

Unless otherwise noted, today’s financial discussion will exclude fuel for purposes of comparability…

Health and Wellness and Consumables: comp sales increased 0.4%.

We were pleased with the growth in membership income during the quarter, which increased 5.4%.

Our Fresh, Freezer, Cooler business faced significant headwinds as deflation in key areas, including fresh meat and dairy weighed on our comps.

We were pleased with our performance in produce.

We believe comp sales without fuel for the 13 week period ending January 29, 2016, will be flat to up 1%.

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Home Depot Q3 Earnings Call Highlights

Craig Menear, President & CEO

Every region posted positive comps in the quarter as did all of our top 40 markets.

Canada: 16 consecutive quarters of positive comps.

Mexico: 48 quarters in a row or 12 years of positive comp growth for our Mexican business.

All of our merchandising departments posted positive comps.

Online sales grew approximately 25% in the third quarter and represent approximately 5.1% of overall sales.

About 42% of all online orders are picked up in our conveniently located stores.

We now have the capability to reach 90% of US customers in two business days or less with parcel shipping.

 

Ted Decker, EVP Merchandising

Comps:

  • double-digit: power tools, commercial lighting, HVAC, fencing, power tool accessories, watering, water heaters, ceiling fans, air circulation, hand tools and generators
  • above company average: appliances, tools, plumbing, decor, lighting, hardware, building materials, indoor garden, flooring tools and materials, siding, concrete, fasteners, roofing, builders hardware, compressors, wet drive VACs, wiring devices, pipe and fittings, ladders, special order window coverings, vanities, in-stock kitchens, fixtures, grills, soils and mulches, pressure washers and cleaning
  • positive but below company average: outdoor garden, kitchen and bath, electrical, millwork, flooring, lumber and paint

Transactions for tickets under $50 representing approximately 20% of our US sales were up 3.6%.

Transactions for tickets over $900 also representing approximately 20% of our US sales were up 7.8%.

Market share: on a rolling 12 through September was 56 basis points up.

 

Carol Tome, CFO

comps: 2.6% in August, 7.6% in September and 5.2% in October.

US comp: 4.6% in August, 10.1% in September and 7.1% in October.

In the US if you assume Labor Day fell in the same fiscal month as last year our comps were 6.9% in August, 7.8% in September and 7.1% in October.

During the third quarter we opened three new stores in Mexico for an ending store count of 2,273.

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Dick’s Sporting Goods Q3 Earnings Call Highlights

Edward Stack, CEO

Same store sales increased 0.4%, below our guidance range largely due to performance in a couple of key categories.

At the conclusion of back-to-school, our comps were running at the higher end of our guidance; however, as the quarter progressed, record warm weather across the majority of our markets negatively impacted sales and traffic.

The outdoor category comped relatively flat in the quarter.

We saw strength in lifestyle camping, paddle sports, and sport games offset by a decline in hunting.

With Nike, we opened up six Brand Jordan shops during the third quarter and have opened an additional four this quarter.

Under Armour, we’re working to create a next-generation shop concept that we plan to roll out next year.

Opening 75 Polo shops this year.

Calia remains well positioned to become our number three women’s athletic apparel brand by the end of 2016.

Ecommerce penetration grew to 8% of net sales in the third quarter compared to 7.3% in the third quarter of 2014.

Turning to the fourth quarter, we’re off to a slow start.

To address this situation, we are working with key vendors to return slow-moving product as well as cancelling some orders.

A new store that we opened in Las Vegas and another one that we opened in an L.A. suburb, we built a footwear deck in conjunction with Nike …it does for the footwear business what the Pinnacle shops did for the apparel business. It’s only been open for a few weeks.

Footwear business was good and it comped positively in the quarter.

We’re cautiously optimistic about the golf business but it’s still not going to be a big growth area for us, Robbie. It’s just we think we’ve stopped the bleeding, so to speak.

 

Teri List-Stoll, CFO

Q4: We expect same store sales to be in the range of negative 2% to positive 1%.

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Today’s Tipsheet: Comps: WMT +1.5%, HD +7.3%, DKS +0.4% | Wmart Needs 2M lbs of Sweet Potatoes | Lowe’s “Rebrand”

 

Home Depot Q3 Comp +5.1%, US Stores +7.3% “The Home Depot today reported sales of $21.8 billion for the third quarter of fiscal 2015, a 6.4 percent increase from the third quarter of fiscal 2014.” Read the release

 

Home Depot posts earning beat by Fred Imbert at CNBC. “The home improvement retailer posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.36 per share…Revenue rose to $21.82 billion from $20.52 billion a year ago. Analysts polled by Reuters expected the company to post earnings per share of $1.32 on revenue of $21.82 billion.” Read more

 

Walmart Q3 US Comp +1.5% “Traffic increased 1.7%…Neighborhood Market comps increased approximately 8%…E-commerce sales and GMV globally increased approximately 10% on a constant currency basis.” Read the release

 

Wal-Mart Earnings Beat Expectations; Shares Up by Nathan Layne at Reuters via Fox Business. “Net profit attributable to Wal-Mart fell to $3.304 billion, or $1.03 per share…Analysts on average had expected 98 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.” Read more

 

Dick’s Q3 Comp +0.4% “Net sales for the third quarter of 2015 increased 7.6% to approximately $1.6 billion…Same store sales for DICK’S Sporting Goods increased 0.7%, while Golf Galaxy decreased 2.9%.” Read the release

 

Viral Review Triggers Run on Patti LaBelle Pies at Wal-Mart by J.M.Hirsch at AP via ABC. “Two million pounds of sweet potatoes. That’s what it’s going to take to get Patti LaBelle’s suddenly famous sweet potato pie back onto shelves at Wal-Mart. Which means the pie that became a viral sensation during the weekend — selling roughly one every second — after a customer sang its praise in a YouTube video may not be back in time to grace your Thanksgiving table. Not that Wal-Mart isn’t trying. “There’s a lot of moving parts. The suppliers have been working all weekend,” Kerry Robinson, vice president for bakery and deli at Wal-Mart, said Monday.” Read more

 

Jerry Stritzke of REI: If You Can’t Be Outside, Bring the Outside In by Patricia R. Olsen at NY Times. “My conference table is a vertical cut from a tree native to Washington. I commissioned it from Urban Hardwoods in Seattle, which makes furniture from salvaged trees. There’s a large crack on one side, so anyone sitting on that side has to be careful not to lose something down the fissure.” See the pics / Read more

 

Lowe’s Has Big Plans for its New Home Smart Hub by Stacey Higginbotham at Fortune. “The chain store also wants to rebrand “from a home improvement retailer to a home improvement company,” says Mick Koster, who leads Lowe’s Iris home systems. That means the company plans to focus more on installing connected home products, as well as focus on providing recommendations to consumers related to home services like electricians and plumbers.” Read more

 

Ex-Home Depot SVP of Merchandising Named Chervon CEO “Chervon, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of power tools and related products and parent company of EGO POWER+ lawn & garden equipment, has appointed Bill Boltz, formerly Senior Vice President of Merchandising for The Home Depot, as the new CEO of their North American division.” Read the release

 

Chip Credit Cards Give Retailers Another Grievance Against Banks by Rachel Abrams at NY Times. “The timing, retailers say, could not be worse. The new terminals are often slower, meaning that the long lines during the busy year-end holiday season will grow longer.“If they couldn’t get it done before 10/1, I doubt many are going to have the appetite to turn it on between now and the end of the year,” said Mark Horwedel, chief executive of the Merchant Advisory Group.” Read more

 

Orchard Supply Hardware Hosts Customer Celebrations Statewide To Commemorate “Orchard Supply Hardware today announced it will host in-store celebrations for customers at all 73 California locations on Nov. 21-22 to recognize its significant growth in the last year.” Read the release

 

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Dollar General Building New Distribution Center in Janesville, Wisconsin Read the release

 

Tech talent is a priority for Wal-Mart by Kim Souza at The City Wire. “(Jacqui) Canney, executive vice president of Global People (human resources) at Wal-Mart, said during the recent Northwest Arkansas Tech Summit that the fast-paced and ever-changing business world places a premium on talent. “The war for talent is over, and the talent won,” she said.” Read more

 

Supervalu Executive Vice President Janel Haugarth Announces Plan to Retire in December 2015 Read the release

 

Wal-Mart’s Asia CEO: China will drive retail growth by Saheli Roy Choudhury at CNBC. “Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Manila, (Scott) Price said he expected China to drive more than half of the retail sector’s growth over the next decade.” Read more

 

This Holiday Ad for Dick’s Sporting Goods May Be the Season’s Sweetest Yet by Gabriel Beltrone at Ad Week. “This time, that small-town mythology comes with an especially touching twist ending…” See the spot / Read more

 

BDO: Retail CMOs Plan Less Aggressive Discounts this Holiday Season “Seventy percent of retail chief marketing officers anticipate retailers across the industry to offer more discounts and promotions this holiday season versus 2014.” Read the release

 

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Urban Outfitters buys pizzerias in a desperate comeback move

Kantar report says ‘pivot points’ needed by retailers amid industry changes

Best Buy re-opened 800 stores last night for Star Wars Battlefront video game

Forget salt and pepper: Study finds quiet breathing can make your food taste better

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Today’s Tipsheet: Cornell Pens Dayton Tribute | Neil Ashe Interview | Dillard’s -4.0% | Deloitte’s Fast 500

 

Target CEO Brian Cornell on Bruce Dayton: A legacy of generosity by Brian Cornell at Star Tribune. “The night we met, Bruce brought me a set of books (two he’d authored himself) about the history of Target and the Dayton family…I keep these books on my desk, not as cherished mementos, but as guidebooks that help me do my small part in making sure Bruce’s legacy of generosity endures for generations to come.” Read more

 

Walmart’s U.S. CEO: Toys Will Have Biggest Christmas in Years by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “…And we’re already starting to see it,” Foran told reporters on a tour this week of a Walmart in Secaucus, N.J. as he stopped in the toy section. “I think a lot of it is because of the electronic componentry now getting put into these toys, and they’re becoming interesting again for customers.” Read more

 

Dillard’s Q3 Comp Sales -4.0% Read the release

 

Amazon cuts Prime cost in UK ahead of Black Friday by James Titcomb at The Telegraph Read more

 

Interview: Walmart E-com CEO Neil Ashe by Chris Bahn at Arkansas Online. “You have not been shy about publicly taking jabs at some online competitors like Jet.com and Amazon.com. Is that just your personality or a calculated move to send some sort of message? Look, we all want to have a little bit of fun doing this. We’re not curing cancer here. We’re trying to build a business. We’re trying to serve customers. Why not have a little fun? You’re not used to hearing somebody from Wal-Mart say these things.” Read the full interview

 

Merchants Watch Online Sales Data for Shifts in Buying Habits by Liam Pleven at WSJ. “With online sales taking up a greater share of the retail pie, merchants, mall owners and economists will be looking to data due out Tuesday for signs of a shift in buying habits that could point to further changes in America’s shopping infrastructure…” Read more (Subscription)

 

Lowe’s Names Bertram L. Scott To Board Of Directors Read the release

 

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‘Star Wars’ Is a Force in Stores’ Toy Aisles by Paul Ziobro at WSJ. “One property hit hard: “Peanuts.” Iconix Brand Group Inc., which controls the license to the newest animated Charlie Brown movie, this month cut its sales outlook from “Peanuts” licenses by $24 million for the year largely because it miscalculated how many Snoopy dolls and other “Peanuts” products retailers would buy.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Juniper Hires Security CTO From Walmart.com by Steven Norton at WSJ. Read more (Subscription)

 

Apple to open retail store in Singapore powered only by sun by Annabelle Liang at AP via Charlotte Observer. “With the deal, Apple will be the first company in Singapore to run exclusively on renewable energy.” Read more

 

Sears Canada’s downsizing deepens as it sells more real estate, including $100M distribution centre via Financial Post. Read more

 

Wal-Mart acquisitions raise presence in tech world by Chris Bahn at NWA Online. “I started about three months after the Kosmix acquisition. That was when they signaled to the world they were serious about making a change,” (Jeremy) King said. “That was the catalyst for me to take an interview. Until then, I wasn’t sure they were serious.” Read more

 

Deloitte’s 2015 Technology Fast 500 Ranking  See the top 500 list

 

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PPG’s Glidden brand opens exhibit at Epcot

From Target to television: The strange trip of Channel 2 meteorologist Patrick Hammer

Aldi staff compare working at the store to going to the gym due to strict time demands

ESPN and Maytag combining to give the world a haptic moment on Monday

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Today’s Tipsheet: Wmart Workers Fast for 15 | Small Target to Manhattan | Cabela’s Pulls Out of DC | Bauer’s 2nd Giant Hockey Store

 

Wal-Mart workers fasting for a $15 wage by Tim Devaney at The Hill. “Wal-Mart employees who say they don’t make enough money to put food on their own tables are fasting — some for as many as 15 days, until after Thanksgiving — to pressure one of the nation’s top grocery stores to raise minimum wages to $15 an hour.” Read more

 

Fortune’s Businessperson of the Year (Meyrowitz #28, Sandfort #33) See the top 50 list

 

Target Corp. adds third new board member in recent months to help with strategic agenda by Kavita Kumar at Star Tribune. “The latest newcomer to the now 13-person board was announced Thursday: Melanie Healey, 54, former group president of the North American division of Procter & Gamble. A native of Brazil, Healey worked at the consumer products company for more than 25 years before retiring this summer after she did not win the top job.” Read more

 

H-E-B is going online with 50,000 products available on heb.com by Maria Halkias at The Dallas Morning News. “The San Antonio-based company believes it can fill a niche. It wants to be where Texas expats can satisfy their cravings for its Texas-shaped tortilla chips and also an online source of everyday needs.” Read more

 

Dick’s Sporting Goods confirms it’s going to be open Thanksgiving by Paul J. Gough at Pittsburgh Business Times. Read more

 

Ex-Dollar General CFO named to Genesco board at Nashville Post. “(David) Tehle spent 11 years as CFO at Dollar General and stepped down in July.” Read more

 

Cabela’s pulls out of its first planned D.C.-area store by Rebecca Cooper at Washington Business Journal. Read more

 

Target Finally Bringing its Small-Format Urban Stores to Manhattan by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “The store will be a two-level, 45,000 square-foot location in Manhattan’s trendy TriBeCa neighborhood, a foray into its densest market yet. The Target store will be at 255 Greenwich Street (at Murray Street), near the the Financial District and Battery Park.” Read more

 

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Bauer Opens Giant Hockey Store in Bloomington, MN by Vineeta Sawkar at Star Tribune. “In the middle of the 24,000-square-foot facility is a rink with real ice for shoppers to test out skates and other equipment…The store, on 758 American Blvd. W. near interstates 35W and 494, is the second such giant outlet for Bauer after one that opened this summer in Burlington, Mass.” Read more  Take the video tour

 

Daytona Int’l Speedway Inks Kroger To Multi-Year Extension at WNDB 1150. Read more

 

Canadian Tire Corp’s work on its brand pays off with profit up 20% by Hollie Shaw at Financial Post. “The retailer of sporting goods and auto parts saw sales at its Canadian Tire’s banner stores rise 1.5 per cent, and posted a strong gain of 3.4 per cent on a same-store basis.” Read more

 

Nordstrom Isn’t Immune From Retail’s Bloodbath by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “Overall, Nordstrom’s comparable sales rose 0.9%, well below the 3.6% Wall Street was expecting.” Read more

 

Kohl’s Q3 Comp Sales +1% Read the release

 

Amazon makes Thomson Reuters’ list of top innovators for the first time by Jacob Demmitt at GeekWire. “The list is based on hard data, like how many patents each organization files, how successful they are and how often their intellectual property is used by other inventors.” Read more

 

Half-built Hollywood Target store targeted for completion by Hillary Jackson at My News LA. “The unfinished skeleton of the building has drawn notice and is the subject of a Facebook page, “Target Husk,” that was set up to poke fun at what many viewed as an eyesore.” Read more

 

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Nordstrom pulls controversial Hanukkah sweater after Facebook firestorm

Thomson Reuters 2015 Top 100 Global Innovators

Trump calls for a Macy’s boycott

This 5-Story Glass Car Vending Machine Is Coin-Operated

Dollar General run saves Ohio man’s life, keeps him out of house during fiery plane crash

Costco to sell a new range of Coffins in Australia

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Today’s Tipsheet: Wmart Labor Demands Discount | Sinegal Mansion for Sale | REI CEO Grilled | Target Cart Post Goes Viral

 

Wal-Mart Labor Activists Demand Employee Discount on Food by Shannon Pettypiece at Bloomberg. “For the world’s largest retailer, that could cost more than $400 million. Wal-Mart currently offers workers a 10 percent discount on all merchandise except the vast majority of food. Fruits, vegetables and some snacks are the only food items included in the promotion, unless they’re on sale. Read more

 

How a Target shopping cart changed a Missouri family’s life at Fox 2 St. Louis. “Her husband Adam’s post expressing gratitude to Target’s Facebook page has gone viral with over 100,000 likes.” Read more

 

Walmart Buys “Deep”, Releases Black Friday Plans “Walmart will never be the retailer that broadcasts a great price on Black Friday and then ends up only having a few in stock,” added (Steve) Bratspies. “We bought deep on televisions, toys and more to ensure hundreds of customers in a store – not tens of customers – get the gift they want.” Read the release

 

REI CEO Grilled on Reddit Chat over Membership Tactics by Molly Brown at GeekWire. “…It got kind of nasty from there, with even customers getting in on the thread. From Gazorp: “As an REI customer, it’s incredibly irritating to be constantly pushed to buy a membership by every employee I encounter. A checkout employee laughed in my face yesterday when I told him I didn’t have a membership.” Read more

 

Buyout firms expected to bid more than $4B for Petco by Josh Kosman at NY Post. “The auction sale of the nation’s No. 2 pet-supply chain is turning into a real dogfight…The well-heeled groups, one with KKR & Co. and Hellman & Friedman, and the second with CVC Capital Partners and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, are expected to each bid more than $4 billion for the chain. That would be less than 10 times Petco’s $480 million a year in Ebitda, a source said. Buyout firm BC Partners paid a roughly nine times Ebitda for the better-performing PetSmart.” Read more

 

Dick’s launches new ecommerce site for Field & Stream brand by Tim Schooley at Pittsburgh Business Times. “Dick’s operates FieldandStreamShop.com in-house, as it does for its Golf Galaxy chain.” Read more

 

Costco’s Sinegal looks to offload Bird Rock mansion at San Diego Reader. “This is the first time the home has been offered on the open market in nearly 20 years, though public records indicate the property was purchased via private sale in 2012 for $12,000,000 by the Sinegal family of Hunts Point, Washington.” Read more

 

Kroger deal to buy Roundy’s ‘a strategic masterstroke,’ analyst says by Steve Watkins at Cincinnati Business Courier. Read more

 

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Macy’s may be a takeover target by Fred Imbert at CNBC. “They’re trading at $40 a share; all those guys at your conference thought they were worth $60, $70, $80, $90 just on the real estate,” Kniffen said.” Read more

 

Why this robot may soon be cruising down your grocery store’s aisles by Matt McFarland at Washington Post. “The 38-inch tall Tally is programmed to navigate a store while stopping to take photos of shelves. These are uploaded to the cloud and compared against an idealized representation of the store to see if products are where they should be, and are properly priced.” Read more

 

Amazon Studios Chief Adds Oversight of TV, Film Licensing by Natalie Jarvey at The Hollywood Reporter. Read more

 

Here’s How Procter & Gamble Is Thinking About the Smart Home by Stacey Higginbotham at Fortune. “P&G is testing a relatively new wireless protocol that went live on Wednesday with its public certification. The protocol is called Thread and it was created by a group of companies that include Nest, Samsung, Freescale, Silicon Labs, and Big Ass Fans.” Read more

 

Sears Spoof Ad on Jimmy Kimmel (Sears – Technically Still in Business) via Chicago Crain’s  See the video

 

Former Gen. McChrystal speaks at Wal-Mart Veterans day event by Kim Souza at The City Wire. “On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 2015, Wal-Mart held its annual Veterans Day event at its home office in Bentonville. “The time and date of this event isn’t coincidental, it’s in keeping with the original Armistice Day first observed in 1919,” said Gary Profit, senior director of military programs for Walmart.” Read more

 

Amazon Opens Pickup Location in Isla Vista (CA) via KEYT 3 “Amazon@IslaVista is the fourth pickup location that the company has opened in 2015. “ Read more

 

No empty nest: Young women live with Mom & Dad like it’s 1940 via Chicago Tribune. “A Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data found that 36.4 percent of women between the ages 18 and 34 lived with parents or relatives in 2014.” Read more

 

Angie’s List rebuffs $500M IAC proposal, sees shares jump by Reem Nasr at CNBC. Read more

 

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Bloomberg: Farm-to-Table Dog Food Is Now a Thing

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How Birchbox Discovered the Beauty Consumer Everyone Else was Ignoring

Sam’s Club Chief Member Officer Praises Disney for Digital and Physical Integration

Amazon to open office in downtown Chicago

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Today’s Tipsheet: Wmart Satisfaction Jumps to 75% | Kohl’s Taps Beatles | Macy’s -3.6% | JCP +6.4%

 

Alibaba busts Singles’ Day sales record by Nyshka Chandran at CNBC. “The e-commerce giant says it generated $10 billion in gross merchandise volume (GMV) within 14 hours of the start of the shopping event — well above last year’s record of $9.3 billion, which Alibaba surpassed by 1 p.m. in China on Wednesday. It’s also well above the $2.4 billion sold on Cyber Monday, the biggest online sales day in the U.S.” Read more

 

Walmart Customer Satisfaction Scores on the Rise by Phil Wahba at Fortune. “Some 75% of customers in Cowen’s rolling survey of 2,506 shoppers in September said they were satisfied with the overall shopping experience, Walmart’s highest score since June 2013…Walmart’s scores lag those of Target, where 80% of customers in the same Cowen survey said they were pleased overall.” Read more

 

J. C. Penney Announces Settlement of Class Action Lawsuit / Q3 Comp Sales +6.4% “Under the terms of the proposed settlement, JCPenney will make available $50 million to settle class members’ claims.” Read the release

 

Macy’s Q3 Comp Sales -3.6% “Sales in the third quarter of 2015 totaled $5.874 billion, a decrease of 5.2 percent, compared with sales of $6.195 billion in the same period last year.” Read the release

 

Macy’s To Open LensCrafters Licensed Departments In As Many As 500 Macy’s Stores Over Three Years Read the release

 

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Safeway, Theranos Split After $350 Million Deal Fizzles by John Carreyrou at WSJ. “Current and former Safeway executives said Theranos missed deadlines for the blood-testing rollout. They also said several Safeway executives questioned the accuracy of results Theranos gave to Safeway employees tested at a clinic in the supermarket chain’s headquarters in Pleasanton, Calif.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Kohl’s Taps The Beatles for Multi-Generational Holiday Spots by Adrianne Paquarelli at Ad Age. “The campaign “focuses on how Kohl’s is bringing modern families together in unexpected ways,” said Will Setliff, exec VP-marketing for the 1,166-unit chain. The campaign includes eight total broadcast spots of 30-and 15-seconds in length.” See the spot / Read more

 

Retailers’ Full Shelves May Force Holiday Discounts by Suzanne Kapner at WSJ. Read more (Subscription)

 

Gwen Stefani launches Harajuku Lovers clothing line for Petco by Megan Daley at Entertainment Weekly. “The latest collection features donut-shaped squeaky toys, emoji-covered bandanas, and a miniature fedora for your dog’s more fashion-forward outings.” Read more

 

Wayfair Inc.’s online sales skyrocket 91% in Q3 by Fareeha Ali at Internet Retailer.  Read more

 

Lego Struggles to Build Up Supplies in Time for Holidays by Saabira Chaudhuri at WSJ. “The toy giant’s plant here is running at full capacity, churning out 72 million bricks a day, and one in the Hungarian city of Nyíregyháza is blasting away as well. Nevertheless, Lego said last month it expects it will be unable to deliver new orders coming from European toy stores in the run-up to the holidays.” Read more (Subscription)

 

Inside Alibaba: Photos from the Chinese technology giant’s headquarters by Taylor Sopor at GeekWire. See the pics / Read more

 

Lawsuit alleges Cheerios Protein does not live up to name by Mike Hughlett at Star Tribune. Read more

 

Costco’s online mall for Koreans is first in Asia at The Korea Bizwire. Read more

 

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