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Earnings

By Times Wires
Published November 16, 2007


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Kohl's Corp.

The retailer, which opened its first Tampa Bay area stores last year, reported a 14 percent drop in third-quarter net income amid a challenging economy, and lowered its profit expectations for the year.

3rd Qtr Yr Ago

Revenue $3.83-bil $3.65-bil

Net Income $194-mil $224.5-mil

Revenue 61 cents 68 cents

Starbucks Corp.

The world's largest chain of coffee houses said its fiscal fourth-quarter profit jumped 35 percent, despite a slowdown in store openings and a drop in U.S. traffic.

4th Qtr Yr Ago

Revenue $2.44-bil $2-bil

Net Income $158.5-mil $117.3-mil

Revenue 21 cents 15 cents

2007 2006

Revenue $9.4-bil $7.8-bil

Net Income $672.6-mil $564.3-mil

Revenue 87 cents 71 cents

J.C. Penney Co.

The department store operator said its third-quarter profit fell 9 percent, hurt by weak sales in September and October, and slashed its fourth-quarter outlook.

3rd Qtr Yr Ago

Revenue $4.73-bil $4.78-bil

Net Income $261-mil $287-mil

Revenue $1.17 $1.26

 

[Last modified November 16, 2007, 00:55:25]


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