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American Eagle sales beat on strong demand for jeans, Aerie lingerie

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Reuters
Published
Jun 6, 2019

American Eagle Outfitters Inc beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly same-store sales on Wednesday, helped by growing demand for its jeans and Aerie line of lingerie, sending its shares up more than 7% in trading before the bell.


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Aerie’s focus on comfortable innerwear for women of all body types has strongly resonated with young shoppers who have struggled to find similar products at rival brands, including Victoria Secret’s Pink.

A resurgence in 90s fashion trends in the United States has also bolstered sales of its American Eagle brand, whose stretchy and distressed jeans are a big hit with the college crowd.

The company’s same-store sales rose 6% in the first quarter ended May 4, beating analysts’ average estimate of a 3.13% increase, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Same-store sales at Aerie rose 14% in the quarter.

Net income rose to $40.8 million, or 23 cents per share, from $39.9 million, or 22 cents per share, a year earlier.

Total net revenue rose 7.7% to $886.3 million, beating analysts’ estimates of $855.6 million.

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