Top retailers and their March sales at existing stores compared with a year ago.
Company %
Kohl's Corp. 22.5
Aeropostale Inc. 19.0
Nordstrom Inc. 16.8
American Eagle
Outfitters Inc. 15.0
Limited Brands Inc. 15.0
Saks Inc. 12.7
TJX Cos. 12.0
Macy's Inc. 10.8
BJ's Wholesale
Club Inc. 10.6
Costco Wholesale
Corp. 10.0
Target Corp. 10.3
Neiman Marcus
Group Inc. 9.6
J.C. Penney Co. 5.4
Abercrombie &
Fitch Co. 5.0
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