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656.1 | you probably knew this, but in case... | MSBCS::BROWN_L | | Wed Jan 12 1994 12:14 | 5 |
| They were in the news last week (closing stores, restructuring) in
case you want to check out the WSJ/ID/other business rags for articles
and maybe some recommendations, one way or the other, from retail
experts. I think Business Week featured an article this week;
probably others weeklies did too.
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656.2 | What indicates the wrost is over ? | PIPE::DODGE | | Wed Jan 12 1994 12:52 | 9 |
| Forbes did an article on K-Mart and Montgomery Ward, two department
store giants that have done poorly. Form memory, they suggested that
K-Mart had done lots of things right but lacked the differentiation and
market place momentum to beat Walmart.
In the case of Montgomery Ward they were laying the problems on their
CEO, who is often compared to Atilla the Hun.
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656.3 | K-mart may be the IBM of the retailing world | SLOAN::HOM | | Wed Jan 12 1994 13:30 | 37 |
| Some observations:
1. I stopped in Office-MAX (owed by Kmart). Their prices seems to
be higher then Staples.
2. Walmart has a 2-4% advantage in operating margin over K-Mart. Their
ordering/inventory processes are highly automated. The K-Mart
in Acton was only recently converted over to scanner.
3. The Acton Kmart always seem to be out of items - poor inventory
control?
4. Dividends can always be cut. If IBM did it, why can't Kmart?
Look at your note from 1/93.
<<< SUBWAY::DISK$LIB:[NOTES$LIBRARY]MARKET_INVESTING.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Market Investing >-
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Note 346.15 IBM stock 15 of 57
CSCMA::BALICH 16 lines 6-JAN-1993 08:23:54.11
-< IBM 81/share = 6 % div. yield. >-
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Todays close ...
IBM 81, change -1 3/4; DJIA 3266.80, change -9.46 at 16:30.
Report entered at Tue Sep 29 16:30:53 1992.
Thats a NEW low for the year, and probably for the past couple for that
matter AND to top it off, equals to a %6.00 div. yield.
The chances of the stock to go down much further is probably much less
that for the stock to go up. If the stock does NOTHING, you still get
%6.00 yield and if it goes up, its all BONUS!!!
Can't get that in a CD or MM savings account.
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656.4 | additional observations | SLOAN::HOM | | Wed Jan 12 1994 22:17 | 25 |
| Most of the firms that have experienced rapid increases in
capitalization have been accompanied by changes in senior management:
- Toys-r-us was at one time bankrupted - Charles Lazurus took over.
The rest is history.
- Gault took over Rubbermaid and now Goodyear.
- John Welch took over from Reginald Jones
- Martinez has rebuilt Sears.
- Ford, Chrysler and GM have all had major changes in
senior managmenet.
- IBM has increased in value since Gerstner took over.
The current management at K-Mart is the same team (Antonini) that diversified
into home supplies (Builder Squares - many stores are closing as
Home Depot moves in), warehouse stores (Pace - now sold to Walmart), office
supplies (Office Max) and sporting goods store.
Is it reasonable to believe that same management team can remake
Kmart and compete head-on against that discount chain headquartered in
Arkansas?
Gim
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656.5 | Management ideas > stock numbers | PIPE::DODGE | | Thu Jan 13 1994 09:39 | 12 |
| It is easy to fall into the trap of screening stocks to find those with
dividend yields greater than 4%, P/E's of less than 12, and prices at
or near 52 week lows. At any given time there are probably 20 stocks
that meet those criteria. That doesn't make them a good buy.
Stocks will only rise if earnings rise. If there are no fundamental
changes in the business to drive earnings growth, the stock price
will languish. There is more to picking a winning stock than just
numbers. Otherwise, anyone with a PC and stock screening software
would make a gazillion dollars a year.
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656.6 | Super K stores are there current thurst | FX28PM::FX28PM::SMITHP | Written but not read | Thu Jan 13 1994 10:54 | 7 |
| The only good thing I see in K-Mart right now is there push into the
superstore area. They opened up a lot of Super-K stores last year and
have many more planned for this year. The initial report on the
superstores is very positive. Dollar volumes per sq ft are up compared
to standard K-mart stores. In many areas they are replacing aging K-marts
with 24hr 4.5 acre Super-K's. These 4.5 acre superstores cost $$$$ to
build.
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656.7 | Turnaround in progress? | ANOVAX::JWICKERT | | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:23 | 9 |
| K-Mart is presently going to sell minority stakes in their other
businesses ( Office Max, Builders Square, ect. ) and spin them off as
seperate businesses. The new Super K-Marts seem to be received well
with profits from them exceeding expectations. With the sale of the
money losing Pace wharehouse stores to Wal-Mart came a big infusion of
cash to the company. Add to that the increase of traffic at the
remodeled K-Marts and I think this stock has the potential to climb
back towards 30.
JRW
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656.8 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Thu Jan 04 1996 11:43 | 17 |
| Well KM today reported same store sales increased over 5% (while
Walmart was like 1%). And rumors on the st. is KM has worked
out it's financing problems.
KM is also a 1996 pick of one of the panalists that was on W$W's
annual new years show last Friday. Maybe I sold too soon when
I sold at ~ $14 :-)
Symbol: KM Exchange: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Description: K MART CORP COM
Last Traded at: 7 7/8 Date/Time: Jan 04 11:14:46
Previous Close: 7 1/2
$ Change: 3/8 % Change: 5.00
Volume: 1775900 # of Trades: 525
Day Low: 7 1/2 Day High: 7 7/8
52 Week Low: 5 7/8 52 Week High: 17 7/8
Market Cap: 6,796 Beta: 1.47
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656.9 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Fri Jan 12 1996 11:20 | 1 |
| Well S&P just lowered Kmart to "junk bond" status....
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656.10 | Insider buying | THOLIN::TBAKER | The Spirit of Apathy | Fri Jan 12 1996 11:52 | 8 |
| Junk bond, hmmm.
I read in Barron's last week that there was some insider buying
going on in KMart. Some 5 officers bought and none were selling.
Who ya gonna believe?
Tom
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656.11 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Fri Jan 12 1996 14:55 | 12 |
| > Junk bond, hmmm.
>
> I read in Barron's last week that there was some insider buying
> going on in KMart. Some 5 officers bought and none were selling.
>
> Who ya gonna believe?
The two aren't in contradiction :-) Downgrading their credit
rating just makes it more expensive for them to borrow money.
Digital about 2 years ago I believe was pretty close to a junk
bond rating, and look at us now :-)
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656.12 | | FX28PM::SMITHP | Written but not read | Tue Jan 16 1996 10:19 | 8 |
| With KM sliding close to $6 it makes for an interesting turn around
play. There are only three players in the discount department store
business at the national level left (Walmart, Target, and Kmart).
At what price point does KM become a takeover target?
RE .9 S&P lowered KM rating based on its lost market share over the
last year, not because they can't pay their bills.
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656.13 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:30 | 25 |
| > There are only three players in the discount department store
> business at the national level left (Walmart, Target, and Kmart).
I can't find my S&P report for Woolworth right now, but
are they not a national chain?
> RE .9 S&P lowered KM rating based on its lost market share over the
> last year, not because they can't pay their bills.
Who said it was because they couldn't pay their bills?
I did say (in a subsequent reply, not .9) that because of the
lower [bond] rating it will make it harder (and potentially more
expensive) to borrow money because the lower the rating, the higher
the risk (which is why they are so-called "junk" compared to quality
bonds ....)
Ah, now I see the confusion. I said "credit" rating (in .11)
when I meant "bond" rating. Sorry for the confusion ....
(however I'd consider *any* creditor would consider them higher
risk if their bond rating is "junk", and in fact CNN HN gave some
coverage to the home products trade show in Chicago this week and
manufacuters said they are indeed worried about retailers going
under after some of them got bit after some other dept. store
retailers filed chapter 11, ie. caldor and bradlees).
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656.14 | | THOLIN::TBAKER | The Spirit of Apathy | Tue Jan 16 1996 11:57 | 8 |
| > I can't find my S&P report for Woolworth right now, but
> are they not a national chain?
Not only are they a national chain, they're also one of the
Dow Jones Industrials.
Tom
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656.15 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Jan 16 1996 12:27 | 2 |
| What names does Target operate under? I've never heard of any Target stores
in New England or New York.
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656.16 | Not quite that national... | SSDEVO::RMCLEAN | | Tue Jan 16 1996 12:56 | 1 |
| Target is not quite national. You will find it outside of the North East.
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656.17 | | GUIDUK::ONO | The Wrong Stuff | Tue Jan 16 1996 13:16 | 4 |
| Target and Mervyn's are divisions of Dayton-Hudson.
Dayton-Hudson also has a department store division, but I don't
know the name of the stores, since Target and Mervyn's are
prevalent where I live.
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656.18 | | FX28PM::SMITHP | Written but not read | Tue Jan 16 1996 14:17 | 17 |
| re: last few
Woolworth? Forgot about them as I have not been in or seen a
Woolworth in so long...
So who are the "players" in the national discount department store market
and how do they compare to KM? Here are the ones I would research and
compare KM to before buying.
Walmart (Not in all large metro areas yet)
Target (Not in the Northeast but still expanding,
Dayton-Hudson parent)
K-Mart (On the ropes)
Woolworth
Sears (Are they considered a discount outlet?)
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656.19 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Tue Jan 16 1996 19:03 | 5 |
| > Sears (Are they considered a discount outlet?)
Not traditionaly but the boundries between discount and full
service dept. stores is vauge these days (except for names like
JC Penny [now Macy's] and Jordan Marsh), IMHO :-)
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656.20 | Woolworth is diverse | STRATA::WILCOX | | Thu Jan 18 1996 12:24 | 2 |
| Woolworth owns Foot Locker, Champs, and I believe a couple more stores.
Peter
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656.21 | J Marsh = Macy's | AKOCOA::BREEN | | Thu Jan 18 1996 14:50 | 4 |
| I think Jordan Marsh is now Macys and in fact will be changing it's
name to that pretty soon.
How does LL Bean look as a stock?
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656.22 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Jan 18 1996 14:55 | 4 |
| >Dayton-Hudson also has a department store division, but I don't
>know the name of the stores
Hudson's, for one. They're one of the biggies in Michigan.
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656.23 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 18 1996 15:17 | 2 |
| I believe LL Bean is privately held.
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656.24 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | pack light, keep low, move fast, reload often | Fri Jan 19 1996 10:49 | 2 |
| ...and not doing as well as they would like. No losses yet but sales
were down.
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656.25 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Wed Jan 24 1996 19:00 | 4 |
| > Woolworth owns Foot Locker, Champs, and I believe a couple more stores.
.... which this or late last week has announced that they are
spinning off those businesses to shareholders!
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656.26 | I am in with a stop at $4 | FX28PM::SMITHP | Written but not read | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:47 | 14 |
| After watching K-Mart now for over 2 years I finally decided to buy.
I sold some DEC last week and picked up K-Mart. They seem to
have been stuck in a ~$6-8 trading range for a couple of months now with
good news moving the stock up and bad news sliding it back to ~$6.
I believe they have hit bottom and will finally start to grow again or
they will slided right out of business. My purchase price was 5 7/8
with a good till cancel stop order at $4.
I stated back when this string started (1994) that the only good I saw
was their push into the Super-K's. Since then they have dumped their CEO,
sold off some businesses purchased by the former CEO, fixed some (not all)
distribution problems, and Wal-Mart is now having problems penetrating
the larger markets. Of course they have had numerous probles also.
I will check back in from time to time with updates.7
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656.27 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Mon Jan 29 1996 20:09 | 7 |
| FWIW, I believe last week NBR reported that some officier of the
company (could of been the CEO) said he was going to take his
$1M bonus and invest it in K-Mart stock. It didn't move the stock
up however.
Maybe investors are asking what this guy is doing getting a $1M
bonus while shareholders have lost alot of money!
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656.28 | | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Mail Ordered Husband | Tue Jan 30 1996 14:26 | 14 |
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FWIW, KM has a DRIP.
Sorry, feeling a bit acronymic today. K-Mart has a shareholder dividend
reinvestment program. 10 share minimum to enroll (not too hard to do these
days :-). 800-336-6981 for the transfer agent, and be prepared to wait a few
minutes on hold.
Oh, and if I read my WSJ briefing book right, KM posts quarterly earnings
tomorrow. If so, I bet today is a good time to get in, and the stop in -1 is
a good idea too.
- jeff_about_to_flip_his_lucky_coin
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656.29 | | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Mail Ordered Husband | Wed Jan 31 1996 09:36 | 7 |
| > Oh, and if I read my WSJ briefing book right, KM posts quarterly earnings
> tomorrow.
Kerekshin... they post 'em in mid-February (last time was 16 Nov 95).
- jeff_still_thinkin'bout_it.
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656.30 | | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Thu Feb 01 1996 19:02 | 11 |
| Nice one day gain for KM today. Probably related to this
news headline off the dbc server:
16:42 [KM] CONVERTIBLE BOND ISSUE SEEN AS A LIFELINE IN KMART'S SURVIVAL.
Symbol: KM (K MART CORP COM) [NYSE]
Last Trade: 6 5/8, Change 3/4 (12.77%) at Feb 01 5:01:21
Low & High: 6 & 6 5/8 (spread 5/8)
52 Week Low & High: 5 3/4 & 16 1/4 (spread 10 1/2)
Volume/# of Trades: 4664400 / 547 (8527 shares/trade)
Market Cap: 6796.00, Beta: 1.47, EPS Growth: 0.00
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656.31 | | SUBPAC::MAGGARD | Mail Ordered Husband | Fri Feb 02 1996 13:27 | 18 |
|
Moody's downgraded KM to BB at 11am today. Hasn't seemed to hit the stock
price at all (yet).
K MART CORP COM (KM)
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
Date/Time Feb 02 1:03:16
Last Traded at 7 1/4 Previous Close 6 5/8
$ Change 5/8 % Change 9.43
Volume 4453100 # of Trades662
Day Low 6 5/8 Day High 7 1/4
52 Week Low 5 3/4 52 Week High 16 1/4
Market Cap 6,796 Beta 1.47 EPS Growth*****
Dammit! I shouda ignored my wife's orders -- and instead played the hunch at
5 7/8 like ::SMITHP ;-)
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656.32 | QTR and Stockholders meeting coming up soon | FX28PM::SMITHP | Written but not read | Wed May 15 1996 09:58 | 5 |
| K-marts stockholders meeting and QTR earnings are both going to occur
in the next couple of weeks. We shall see if the new CEO, Floyd Hall, is
starting to turn this 100,000 ton ship around or not. The next few
weeks could be the next leg up or down for the stock. I am still
holding and up'd my GTC stop order from $4 to $8.
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656.33 | I wonder how long these guys can survive | UNXA::ZASLAW | Steve Zaslaw | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:46 | 17 |
| Judging from the lack of traffic in the local K-Mart, I wonder how they
survive.
There is a big, bright new K-Mart in a new shopping center in the well-off town
of Marlboro, NJ. (Yes, Bay Staters, that's how it's spelled!) The shopping
center also has a big successful supermarket.
The K-Mart has been there over a year, and when I go in it seems like there are
almost as many employees as there are shoppers. (But unlike a WalMart, the
employees are not solicitous.) Last night I was checking out the jeans that
were on sale, but the merchandise was disorganized. Failing to find my size, I
went over the the Haines rack to look for a size medium tee-shirt. The Haines
rack looked like it had been pillaged by Visigoths on one of their merciless
sweeps out of central Asia, and again I couldn't find what I wanted.
I guess you can't judge by one store, but compare this to a WalMart or Sears
and these guys look doomed to me.
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656.34 | | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Idleness, the holiday of fools | Fri Apr 04 1997 08:33 | 5 |
| The K-Mart near my house does a booming business as does the Wal-Mart
across town. The other discount merchandisers like Rich's, Caldor, and
Bradlee's have taken a beating though.
Brian
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656.35 | Update time | TWOTOO::SMITHP | Written but not read | Fri Apr 04 1997 10:19 | 17 |
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Good time for an update.
Any retail store in general is very dependent on the store manager. If
you have a strong store manager, product will be on the shelf, if not
they never have your size! There are two K-Marts that I shop at in the
Atlanta area. One always has what I need and the people are friendly and
helpful the other is a crap shoot. Both are within 15 miles of each
other and pull from the same warehouse and employee base. Go figure.
P.S. I am still holding the shares purchased in .26, I am looking for
$20-$24 a share by the year 2000 if Floyd Hall can pull off the store
makeovers and convert/build more Super-K's. They currently have less
than 100 Super-Kmarts in the U.S and those produce the best revenue per sq
ft. Current price is around $12. Of course I have a GTC stop at $9 in
case Hall doesn't pull it off or the market busts.
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