[BreachExchange] Macy’s stock dragged down 10% by data breach, Kohl’s earnings

Destry Winant destry at riskbasedsecurity.com
Wed Nov 20 10:07:35 EST 2019


https://www.marketwatch.com/story/macys-stock-dragged-down-10-by-data-breach-kohls-earnings-2019-11-19

Macy’s Inc. shares sank 10.9% in Tuesday trading after reports that
the department store retailer experienced a data breach in October.

According to a letter that went out to customers, Macy’s M, -0.80%
was alerted to a “suspicious connection” between its website and
another site on Oct. 15. Macy’s thinks an unauthorized computer code
was entered on Oct. 7 that could capture customer information.
Information that was potentially accessed includes customer name,
address, and payment card number.

Macy’s has been in contact with federal law enforcement.

In a statement sent to The Wall Street Journal, Macy’s says the
incident affected a small number of customers.

The incident unfolds as the most important time of year for retail
swings into high gear: the holiday shopping season, which officially
kicks off next week with the Thanksgiving holiday.

The shortened shopping season is one more challenge facing the
department store category.

“Large contributors such as Drug Stores and Home Improvement have been
hit by reimbursement pressures and softer housing markets while
department stores, apparel and foot wear, specialty retailers, and
auto retailers have underperformed in 2019,” wrote Moody’s in an Oct.
31 note.

“In addition to competitive and promotional challenges, companies are
facing rising costs as the labor market continues to tighten. These
costs are generating pressure on company margins that could weigh on
overall profitability.”

Macy’s could also be feeling a drag from Kohl’s Corp. KSS, -0.32%,
which cut its guidance during the premarket hours after reporting a
third-quarter earnings and sales miss. Kohl’s shares are down 18.4% in
Tuesday trading.

While Kohl’s is still pleased with its partnership with Amazon.com
Inc. AMZN, -0.08%   and talked up the growth in most categories, one
important category declined: women’s apparel was down 1%.

“We continue to be pleased with the strong performance we are seeing
in our active and intimates business,” said Michelle Gass, Kohl’s
chief executive on the earnings call, according to the FactSet
transcript. “However, we are seeing mixed results in casual apparel.
In the short term, we’ve made a number of moves to position the
business for long-term health.”

Among those moves are discontinuing the Dana Buchman brand while
adding Nine West and the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen brand Elizabeth &
James.

GlobalData Retail Managing Director Neil Saunders, in a note about
Kohl’s, highlights the pricing pressure that retailers feel in the
clothing category. Clothing is core to Macy’s.

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“[A]pparel was a very weak category with consumer demand down and
retailers pushing up discounting to try and stimulate sales,” Saunders
wrote. “Like others, Kohl’s felt the cold wind of this and struggled
to generate growth. It also had to response to increased promotional
activity in the market which helped to erode margins and profits.”

Macy’s is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings on Thursday
before the opening bell.

Macy’s stock is down 53% over the last year while the S&P 500 index
SPX, -0.13%   is up 18% for the period.


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