Limited's June same-store sales fall 9 percent
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Limited Brands Inc said on Thursday that sales at stores open at least a year fell a worse-than-expected 9 percent in June, hurt by weak results at its Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works stores.
The company also forecast that July same-store sales would decline in the mid-to-high single digits on a percentage basis.
Analysts, on average, had been expecting a June same-store sales drop of 7.4 percent.
The retailer said total sales in the five weeks ended July 5 fell to $1.02 billion from $1.21 billion a year earlier.
Same-store sales fell 12 percent at Victoria's Secret and 8 percent at Bath & Body Works.
Limited, best known for the supermodels it uses in its lingerie advertising, had forecast that same-store sales, a key gauge of retail performance, would be down in the mid-to-high single digits in June.
Limited, whose stores are found at U.S. malls, has suffered from a downturn in foot traffic this year. U.S. consumers have cut back on trips to the mall and have reined in spending on discretionary items, whether lacy undergarments or sweet-smelling bath products.
Limited has been tightening its inventory and cutting costs.
(Reporting by Brad Dorfman and Martinne Geller; editing by John Wallace)
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