Top retailers reported January sales on Thursday. Here's how their existing stores fared compared with a year ago.
Chain% chg.
Limited 24.0
Costco 9.0
Nordstrom 4.8
Saks 4.4
Macy's 2.6
TJX 2.0
Target1.7
Kohl's 1.4
J.C. Penney -1.2
Aeropostale -6.0
Sales from stores open for at least one year. Reporting periods vary slightly. Source: International Council of Shopping Centers
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