Total Number for Retailers Tracked FEB-2010 JAN-2010 Almost certain increase* 4 4 Likely increase 8 4 Flat 0 4 Likely decline 9 4 Almost certain decline 6 11*An "almost certain increase" indicator for February means that in March and April, retailers are almost certain to experience same store sales growth from the same period a year ago. January indicators were for February and March. Complimentary 30-day trial: www.forecastiq.com Forecasts for American Eagle, Nordstrom and Old Navy have inched up over the last couple months and are all likely to see an increase in same store sales through March and April. Abercrombie & Fitch experienced the sharpest improvement in outlook; after fifteen months of projections to almost certainly see a decline, they are likely to see an increase as well.
A partial list of retailers covered in the ForecastIQ® and expectations for same store sales year-over-year growth/decline through April follows: Almost certain to see increase: Almost certain to see decline: Aeropostale Bonton BJ's Dillard's Ross Hot Topic TJX JCPenney Stage Steinmart Likely to see increase: Likely to see decline: Abercrombie & Fitch Banana Republic American Eagle Children's Place Buckle Fred's Cato's Gap Costco Neiman Marcus Nordstrom Saks Old Navy Wet SealAbout ForecastIQ® ForecastIQ® was developed by Prosper Technologies and Greg Allenby by analyzing over 8 years of data from the BIGresearch monthly Consumer Intentions & Actions (CIA) surveys based upon future spending plans of consumers and the same store sales of over 27 publicly held retailers, by applying Bayesian quantile analysis to the data. The results are accurate and provide a forecast of consumer spending 75 days in advance. Same store sales forecasts are provided by percent growth over the next 45 and 75-day period. Short-term forecasts are also available via enhanced consensus estimates. About Prosper Technologies Prosper Technologies develops software applications that provide consumer-centric analytics to marketers/retailers for better forecasting consumer demand, allocating marketing dollars, tracking consumer behaviors and understanding cross-shopping patterns.
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