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It's Really Going Bed Bath & BeyondSeth Golden • Fri, Apr 19
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Earnings Analysis For Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.CapitalCube • Mon, Sep 24, 2012
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Not Ready To Pull The Trigger On Bed, Bath & BeyondValuentum • Mon, Sep 24, 2012
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Bed Bath & Beyond Q1 2010 Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Jun 23, 2010
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Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. Q1 2009 Earnings Call TranscriptFri, Jul 24, 2009
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Bed Bath & Beyond F2Q08 (Qtr End 8/30/08) Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Sep 24, 2008
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Bed Bath & Beyond F2Q07 (Qtr End 9/1/07) Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Sep 26, 2007
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Bed Bath & Beyond F1Q07 (Qtr End 6/2/07) Earnings Call TranscriptWed, Jun 27, 2007
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Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. and subsidiaries (the “Company”) is a chain of retail stores, operating under the names Bed Bath & Beyond (“BBB”), Christmas Tree Shops (“CTS”), Harmon and Harmon Face Values (“Harmon”) and buybuy BABY. The Company sells a wide assortment of merchandise principally... More
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- Thursday, October 4, 2012, 7:57 AM The vibe flowing out of September sales reports from retailers is largely positive with big names such as Costo and Limited Brands showing brisk sales, while teen seller Zumiez (ZUMZ) knocked it out of the park with 18.6% growth. Although back-to-school season numbers look to be beating expectations, the best gift for retail investors may be when Q3 reports roll in with companies showing improved margins as clearance sales were avoided and inventory controls clicked. Comment! [Consumer]
- Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 6:45 AM The National Retail Federation expects holiday sales to rise 4.1% to $586.1B this year. Though the mark would rep the slowest pace of growth since 2009, the forecast is still higher than the average growth of 3.5% realized over the last ten years for the November to December period. Online retail is still a bright spot, with holiday sales expected to rise 12% this year to $96B. 9 Comments [Consumer]
- Monday, October 1, 2012, 1:46 PM Citigroup analyst Deborah Weinswig advises retailers to keep a sharp focus on online initiatives despite the staggering growth numbers bandied about for mobile and social networking sales. Estimates from Forrester Research indicate online retail sales will surge to $327B by 2016 - a mark that is estimated to be 10X greater than what smartphone sales will generate. A roadmap for retailers: Adopt a clever omnichannel strategy that produces synergistic benefits to complement online and brick-and-mortar businesses instead of poaching sales with hyper-aggressive mobile promotions. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, September 27, 2012, 12:44 PM Young shoppers are the force behind the rapid growth of showrooming with their grasp on how to use mobile devices to find the best deals, according to research by AlixPartners. Naturally, Amazon (AMZN +2.2%) appears to be a beneficiary of the trend, but brick-and-mortar retailers could have a secret weapon. A retail brief published by Aimia suggests that the very same savvy young shoppers who make showrooming a force of habit are also the most loyal reward program participants. The end game: A loyalty program with soft benefits could steal Amazon's thunder. 2 Comments [Consumer]
- Tuesday, September 25, 2012, 1:14 PM Toys R Us Chairman Jerry Storch makes the case on Squawk Box that brick-and-mortar stores won't go away anytime soon, but will morph into mini-distribution centers. The line of thought follows a recent trend by retail players of using existing stores as fulfillment centers and showcasing more extensive pick up options to online buyers. The end game: Retail stores see a competitive advantage over Amazon if they can deliver products faster as they still dream about ultimately offering the holy grail of online shopping - same-day delivery. 13 Comments [Consumer]
- Thursday, September 20, 2012, 12:55 PM Restoration Hardware (RH) files its S-1 with the SEC as it prepares for an IPO of up to $150M. The company has posted double-digit revenue growth for the last 10 quarters, but is saddled with a heavy debt load. Of interest to BBBY, WSM, ETH, KIRK, and HVT, the retailer only projects annual growth in the home furnishings sector of 3% to 4% up to 2015. Comment! [Consumer]
- Thursday, September 20, 2012, 9:13 AM Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) slump even lower after coming off of the company's sluggish Q2 report. Nicole Urken sums it up by noting that what should be a housing and holiday play is ending up as a brick-and-mortar laggard. BBBY -6.1% premarket. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
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Thursday, September 20, 2012, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: DNR +9%. UPIP +8%. CAG +6%. CIM +5%.
Losers: ASTI -27%. HZNP -26%. NSC -6%. BBBY -6%. CQP -6%. Comment! [On the Move] - Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 4:51 PM More on Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY): Earnings of $0.98/share up 5.4% Y/Y. FQ2 comparable store sales +3.5% vs. +5.6% in 2011 FQ2. FQ3 earnings guidance is roughly inline with previous guidance at $0.99-1.04. The miss on the bottom line gives investors an excuse to sell and they don't pass it up. Shares -5.4% AH. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, On the Move, Consumer]
- Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 4:18 PM Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY): Q2 EPS of $0.98 misses by $0.04. Revenue of $2.59B (+12.1% Y/Y) beats by $50M. Shares -2.9% AH. (PR) Comment! [Earnings, On the Move]
- Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 1:03 PM The Butterfly Effect: A report from IBM's Benchmark shows a sharp increase in sales drive by social media referrals over the last two months with investments in online and mobile channels starting to contribute significantly to results. Despite the plans of major retailers to see back-to-school shopping spur electronics buying, in somewhat of an odd twist it was home furnishings that showed the biggest pickup in sales. On watch for a potentially big second half: BBBY, WSM, ETH, KIRK, HVT. Comment! [Consumer, Quick Ideas]
- Wednesday, September 19, 2012, 12:10 AM Notable earnings after Wednesday’s close: ADBE, BBBY Comment! [Earnings]
- Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 5:35 PM Notable earnings after Wednesday’s close: ADBE, BBBY Comment! [Earnings]
- Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 12:59 PM Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY -3%) slips on a downgrade to Perform on valuation at Oppenheimer, citing it's recent rally and an absence of positive catalysts over the near-term. Comment! [Consumer, On the Move]
- Thursday, August 30, 2012, 1:55 PM Today's round of strong sale reports from major retailers may give firms the confidence to hold back on more promotional activity heading into the holiday season, according to AlixPartners. One promising trend is that shoppers stepped out to buy bolder, more fashion-oriented lines - instead of just replenishing the basics. With the retail table now set for a strong Q3 as the back-to-school season roars to a powerful start, optimism starts to creep up that consumers might even keep the good vibes going right through the crucial holiday period. Comment! [Consumer]
- Monday, August 27, 2012, 1:54 PM Barclays backs up its Overweight rating on Bed, Bath & Beyond (BBBY +1.1%), calling the name the top pick in the hardline retail space with its underappreciated track record of earnings growth. A deal to sell Starbucks Verismo machines in stores is also a catalyst, says the firm. Comment! [Consumer]
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Jim Van Meerten
BBBY - 72% Barchart technical buy signal - 8 new highs and up 4.30% in the last month - Relative Strength Index 56.37% - View all 0 replies
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Jim Van Meerten
BBBY - 96% Barchart technical buy signal - 6 new highs and up 3.64% in the last month - Relative Strength Index 62.42% - View all 0 replies
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The Oxen Group
$BBBY http://stks.co/3p2a Holding up despite tough market with good earnings and acquisition of $CPWM. http://stks.co/3p2b - View all 0 replies
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The Oxen Group
$JWN and $BBBY are on our radar this week. $BBBY could be set to breakout after earnings, and $JWN looks strong. http://seekingalpha.com/a/a3tj - View all 0 replies
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