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Foot Locker Q2 profit beats Street; shares jump

Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:02pm EDT

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(Reuters) - Athletic-shoe retailer Foot Locker Inc (FL.N) posted a second-quarter profit, soundly beating market estimates, as fewer discounts boosted margins, sending its shares up as much as 11 percent.

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The company reported net income of $18.0 million, or 11 cents per share, compared with a net loss of $18.0 million, or 12 cents per share, a year earlier.

Net sales at the company, whose rivals include Finish Line Inc (FINL.O), rose about 2 percent to $1.30 billion for the period ended August 2.

Analysts on average expected the company, which operates the Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports retail chains, to earn 2 cents a share, before special items, on revenue of $1.27 billion, according to Reuters Estimates.

The company's gross margin rate rose 420 basis points from a year earlier.

Sales at stores open at least a year, or same-store sales, fell about 1 percent in the quarter.

Foot Locker, which operates more than 3,700 stores in 21 countries, raised the lower end of its full-year earnings forecast by 5 cents. Excluding a first-quarter impairment charge, the company expects earnings of 70 cents to 85 cents a share.

Analysts expect earnings of 72 cents a share, before items.

Shares of New York-based Foot Locker were up $1.12 in after-hours trading. They closed at $15.28 Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange.

(Reporting by Anne Pallivathuckal in Bangalore; Editing by Pratish Narayanan)



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