Markets
BUSINESS NEWS
- Market News
- Earnings
- Recalls
- Recession Watch
- Tech News
- Financial Crisis
- Madoff Scandal
- BloggingStocks
- Luxist
- Money Videos
INVESTING
- Stock Quotes
- Stock Charts
- Stock Ticker
- Currencies
- Portfolio
- Stock Screener
- Broker Center
- Mutual Fund Center
- ETF Center
- Money
- 24/7 Wall St.
- Financial Glossary
PERSONAL FINANCE AT WALLETPOP
- Bargains
- Banking
- Budget
- Calculators
- College Finance
- Community
- Credit
- Deals
- Debt
- Economizer
- Food
- Home
- Fraud
- Insurance
- Interest Rates
- Loans
- Mortgages
- Real Estate
- Recalls
- Recession
- Retirement
- Saving
- Simplification
- Specials
- Taxes
SMALL BUSINESS
Winn-Dixie drops on loss, weak forecast
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. continued to drop on Tuesday, a day after the grocery-store operator posted a wider loss in its first quarter and gave a weak forecast for fiscal 2010.
BMO Capital Markets analyst Karen Short in a note to investors called Winn-Dixie sales a"wild card." She said there is a chance that Winn-Dixie might not meet its lower outlook, suggesting that sales at stores open more than a year will decline between 1 percent and rise 1 percent.
Short said she doesn't see much room for cost cutting or improving gross margins. She noted that EBITDA "is extremely sensitive to the top line."
Winn-Dixie said Monday it would lowered its forecast for fiscal 2010 adjusted EBITDA, also known as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, to between $140 million to $160 million. It previously had expected $170 million to $180 million. The company cited the economy and changes in customer behavior for the revision.
The company closed six stores in the three months ended Sept. 16. Its first-quarter loss widened to $8.1 million, or 15 cents per share, compared with a loss of $2.3 million, or 4 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue fell 2 percent, to $1.64 billion.
Short has a "Market Perform" rating on theshares. The stock fell $1.26, or 9.5 percent, to $12.07 in late afternoon trading on Tuesday.