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 I think there will be heavy promotions over the holidays because retailers have not been meeting their sales plans.

 The number-one aspect of the shopping season this year will be sales and promotions. If retailers can deliver good sales and promotions, consumers will buy.

 We do special promotions for retailers who are having anniversaries. We also do promotions [at retailers] to increase sales.

 Clearly the last 10 days before Christmas were very strong and allowed retailers to achieve their sales plans for the month despite the lack of aggressive promotions we saw in 2002.

 Is it a risky strategy for retailers to have both tighter inventory and fewer promotions over the holidays? Yes.

 A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. Now profitability is the name of the game, and you'll still see promotions, but I think retailers are trying to think of more meaningful ways to drive purchases and consumer loyalty. We won't see crazy promotions, but we will see the kinds of promotions you'd expect this time of year.

 Inventories are still lean and we'll see item-specific sales similar to last year's level. Also, there are two extra sales days during the holidays. That should help retailers.

 The holidays will be challenging. They will have to have compelling products or good promotions to drive store sales.

 What we've seen on Black Friday historically is no clear indicator of how holiday sales will finish. Even though we might not see heavy promotions this year, we think underlying consumer demand is strong. If people want to wait until after Christmas for the big sales, they run the risk of picking up leftover merchandise.

 I think retailers will hold prices up to 40 percent off before Christmas and then go even deeper in January to clear inventory. No doubt, heavy discounts help sales but they hurt profits. And retailers, more than ever, know that they have to answer to Wall Street and not Main Street.

 Although some retailers increased their store promotions this past week, most promotions seemed close to plan.

 If the promotions are planned then we can expect retailers to hit their numbers. It's a question of if the promotions were unplanned, what does that do to the bottom line?

 I'm expecting the holidays to be a stimulating environment for (sales) growth, ... But the deeper discounts could also mean that profit margins will be off for some retailers.

 Friday's same-store sales data are an early indication that shoppers are meeting retailers' expectations. The sales growth is in line with the healthy state of the economy and consumer confidence.

 Friday's same-store sales data are an early indication that shoppers are meeting retailers' expectations, ... The sales growth is in line with the healthy state of the economy and consumer confidence.


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