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From: www.globest.com/retail/ne...921-1.html
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Aeropostale Looks to Canada
By Beverly Ford
Last updated: November 30, 2006 07:51am

NEW YORK CITY-Teen-apparel retailer Aeropostale Inc. will go international next year when it takes its trendy, mall-based shops to Canada, a company official says. The chain, which grew by 12 stores domestically during the third quarter, said it plans to add more US outlets next year and will step outside the border to bring its mix of hip styles to Canadian teenagers.
The expansion announcement comes as Aeropostale closed on a third quarter that produced record sales and strong earnings on the verge of what the company expects to be a robust holiday season. The mall-based retailer, which operates more than 700 stores that cater to 11 to 18-year-olds, says net income for the quarter ended Oct. 28 rose by 25% to $32.6 million, or 61 cents per share, a gain of more than $6 million over the prior year’s quarter when it earned $26.1 million, or 47 cents per share.

Sales for the quarter were up 18.7% to a record $385.5 million, from $324.7 million in the year-ago period while comparable store sales rose 5.6% against a 1.5% drop in comparable store sales during the third quarter of 2005.

“During the quarter, we experienced solid sales and margin growth in classifications which will continue to drive our business for the remainder of the year,†Julian R. Geiger, Aeropostale’s chairman and CEO said, adding that the results exceeded company expectations.
Geiger attributed the company’s strong third-quarter performance to the success of several initiatives, including improvements to merchandising assortments.

“We are very pleased with what we accomplished in the past 12 months and 2007 looks to be a promising year,†he told analysts in a conference call.

For November, comparable store sales were up 1% and total sales for the month jumped 11.5% to more than $15 million from $134.3 million in the year ago period to $149.7 million, the company said. Driven by deep discount promotions, same store sales rose to the mid-single digits for the two prime shopping days after Thanksgiving, Aeropostale said. That compares to a 30% jump in comparable store sales on the same days in 2005.

For the fourth quarter, Aeropostale says it expects earnings of 89 cents to 91 cents, on par with the 90 cents expected by analysts.
 
Yes, Aeropostale is what's been missing from Canadian teens' wardrobes to be cool...

From: www.globest.com/retail/ne...498-1.html
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Aeropostale Targets Canada
By Debra Hazel
Last updated: February 13, 2007 07:54am
NAPLES, FL—Canadian teenagers will soon be as hip as their US counterparts, as Aeropostale opens its first stores there this year, executives said at the 2007 Deutsche Bank Small Cap Conference, held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel here.
Plans call for between 80 stores and 100 stores in Canada, said Thomas P. Johnson, EVP and COO of the New York City-based retailer. “We’re very proud and excited to be entering the Canadian market,†Johnson said. “We see it as a big opportunity for us.â€

Expansion also will continue in the US. The company currently has 728 units, and the chain expects up to 1,000 stores nationwide. California, Texas and Florida still have a great deal of growth potential, Johnson said.

All new stores and remodels from the second quarter on will be in the chain’s new, sleeker format prototype reflecting its more fashion-forward merchandise orientation. Two stores, at Woodfield Mall outside Chicago and Coconut Point in Estero, FL, the latter opening this week, have the new format.
 
Retail: Aeropostale

Aéropostale is opening soon at Dufferin Mall. Are there any other Aéropostale locations in Canada? And if not, why the bloody hell would they choose Dufferin Mall as a first location? Granted, Dufferin Mall is changing, having recently added an H&M, but still.
 
Square One is getting one too. Personally, I find their stuff quite a few levels down from American Eagle. It's cheap though = it will do well here.
 
So it's been 7 years since the last update in this thread. Today Aeropostale had their earnings report announcing that they have seen yet another decline in sales and a net loss of $76.8M this first quarter.

Back when this thread was active, their company stock had traded up to $20 or so on the NYSE, peaking around $30 in 2010. Today it experienced a huge investor selloff and is sitting in the mid $3 range.

With their revenue, profits and assets continuing to decrease, I can only predict a large number of store closures. To look on the bright side, thankfully I don't wear anything from Aeropostale and my son is too young to be into their merchandise so I can't say I'll miss them.
 

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