Insight Report 17 minutes Premium2Q18 US Earnings-Season Wrap-Up: Gauging Winners and Losers Coresight Research October 8, 2018 Executive SummaryThe US retail sector continued its growth momentum in the second quarter as some of the biggest players in the industry, including Walmart, Target and Home Depot, posted strong quarterly performances. In the mass merchandise and general merchandise retail sector, Walmart posted its strongest same-store sales growth in more than a decade, and its revenues, EPS and comps were all ahead of consensus estimates. The apparel and footwear retailers on our focus list of companies grew sales by 8.5% in the second quarter, beating the consensus estimate of 5.9%. The group’s EPS result stopped analysts’ 16.0% growth estimate, growing by 29.2% year over year. TJX Companies reported strong quarterly results, including year-over-year sales growth of 11.6%, which beat the consensus estimate of 7.7%, driven by comp growth of 6%. Four out of the five department stores on our focus list beat analysts’ expectations and posted healthy sales figures for the quarter. Amazon again posted strong quarterly numbers, aided by an increase in Prime memberships, growth in Echo device sales and increasing subscription revenues. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: The AI Summit New York 2023: Reaping Benefits, Building Trust and Pushing the BoundariesAugust 2023 UK Retail Sales: Surprising Discretionary Resilience Even as Grocery Volume Declines ContinueCoresight Bites: America’s Biggest Furniture and Home-Furnishings RetailersAnalyst Corner—Drugstore Closures Leave US Consumers High and Dry in Pharmacy Deserts: Navigating the Fallout with Aditya Kaushik