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Can Retail Stocks Maintain Their Momentum?

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The earnings focus shifts to the Retail sector this week as traditional brick-and-mortar retailers come out with quarterly results. Stocks of most of these traditional operators have done better than the broader markets this year, except for Wal-Mart (WMT - Free Report) which reports before the market’s open on Thursday and whose stock has been a notable laggard since the company’s last earnings release back in mid-February. The company’s recent big Indian purchase has failed to reverse the stock’s underperformance, with the stock now down -14.8% in the year-to-date period.

In total, we have 125 companies on deck to come out with Q1 results, including 10 S&P 500 members. Macy’s (M - Free Report) , Nordstrom (JWN - Free Report) , Wal-Mart (WMT - Free Report) and Home Depot (HD - Free Report) are major retailers reporting results this week, with Cisco (CSCO - Free Report) and Deere & Company (DE - Free Report) as the other notable reports.

Macy’s, Nordstrom and other department store stocks have been strong performers this year, with Macy’s up +18.7% and Nordstrom up +3.5% in the year-to-date period, doing better than the S&P 500’s +2.5% gain. Driving this recent momentum is the market’s optimism about these companies’ restructuring and competitive repositioning, with Macy’s actively bringing down its physical footprint and investing in its digital platform. We will see if either Macy’s or Nordstrom can sustain these gains after they come out with results in the next few days.  

The Zacks Retail sector is up +7% in the year-to-date period, doing better than the broader market. Helping the sector’s recent outperformance is the aforementioned positive momentum in the stock prices of Macy’s and other traditional retailers. But we should keep in mind that the Zacks Retail sector also includes online vendors like Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) in addition to traditional brick-and-mortar operators.

You can clearly see this dynamic at play in the year-to-date chart below plotting Macy’s (blue line) against the Zacks Retail sector (red line) and Amazon (green line).

The recent momentum in these traditional retail stocks notwithstanding, the group remains on a long-term downtrend, as you can see in the chart below.

The only difference between this chart and the earlier one is time – this chart represents a 5-year period while the earlier one represents the year-to-date period. As you can see, Macy’s shares are down -25% over this longer time horizon.

There is another very interesting aspect to this chart as well. The blue (Macy’s) and green (Amazon) lines moving in lock-step with each other in the earlier part of the chart - through July 17, 2015 to be precise. In other words, what seem such obvious existential secular headwinds facing Macy’s and its peers at present are only so with the benefit of hindsight; the market had no idea what lay ahead for Macy’s and its peers prior to that July day in 2015.

The takeaway from this discussion is that many trends that appear crystal clear in retrospect are anything but that in real time.

What’s the significance of that date in July 2015? Amazon held its first Prime Day on July 15th to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its founding, which it claimed turned out to be bigger than Black Friday. As you can see in the chart above, the world has never been the same since that day, particularly for Macy’s and its department store peers.

Retail Sector Scorecard
 
We now have Q1 results from 50% of the retailers in the S&P 500 index. Total earnings for these Retail sector companies that have reported results already are up +26.1% from the same period last year on +14.9% higher revenues, with 68.4% beating EPS estimates and 63.2% beating revenue estimates.

The comparison charts below put the sector’s Q1 results in a historical context.

The Retail sector results thus far are from the online vendors and restaurant players, with ‘traditional’ operators starting to report only this week. The comparison charts above show that while growth (both earnings as well as revenues) is tracking notably above historical periods, the proportion of positive surprises is on the weak side.

With respect to growth, Amazon’s blockbuster numbers, particularly on the revenues front, has a big role in the very strong growth picture at this stage. Amazon’s Q1 earnings increased +125% on +42.9% higher revenues, with the net dollar increase in the online retailer’s revenues an impressive $15.3 billion.

The comparison charts below try to look at the sector’s growth picture with and without the Amazon contribution.

As you can see in the right-hand chart above, Q1 growth is still tracking above historical periods, but the growth rate is a lot lower on an ex-Amazon basis.  

Q1 Earnings Season Scorecard (as of Friday, May 11th)

For the S&P 500 index as a whole, we now have Q1 results from 455 index members. Total earnings for the 455 index members that have reported results already are up +24.4% from the same period last year on +9.4% higher revenues, with 77.6% beating EPS estimates and 75.2% beating revenue estimates. The proportion of companies beating both EPS and revenue estimates is 62.9%.

To put these results in a historical context, the charts below compare the results thus far with what we had seen from the same group of 455 index members in other recent periods.

Earnings and revenue growth rate and the proportion of positive EPS surprises is tracking above what we have been seeing from the same group of 455 index members. But revenue surprises are tracking modestly below the preceding earnings season, but remain above historical periods.

What’s Happening to 2018 Q2 Estimates?

The chart below plots the evolution of earnings growth expectations for the current period. As you can see, there has been no incremental improvement in the earnings outlook relative to what was expected ahead of the start of this earnings season.

A big part of the positive revisions we saw ahead of the start of the Q1 earnings season reflected the direct impact of the tax law changes, which was obviously a one-off development. Had all positive revisions been a result of tax law changes, we would have seen only EPS estimates go up, with no changes to revenue estimates. But that wasn’t the case, as revenue estimates had gone up as well, which raised our hopes that the aggregate revisions trend had finally turned positive after many years being in the other direction.

Disappointingly, we are not seeing that with estimates for Q2, as the above chart shows. In other words, the growth picture coming out of this earnings season is very impressive, but there is no improvement in expectations for the current and coming quarters. The recent uptrend in the exchange value of the U.S. dollar and questions about global growth will likely serve as incremental negatives for folks like us monitoring the aggregate revisions trend.

This flat aggregate revisions trend notwithstanding, June quarter estimates have actually modestly ticked down for 11 of the 16 Zacks sectors and gone up for 4 sectors. The sectors enjoying positive revisions in the aggregate include Technology, Industrial Products, Basic Materials and Retail.

Note: Sheraz Mian manages the Zacks equity research department. He is an acknowledged earnings expert whose commentaries and analyses appear on Zacks.com and in the print and electronic media. His weekly earnings related articles include Earnings Trends and Earnings Preview. He manages the Zacks Top 10 and Focus List portfolios and writes the Weekly Market Analysis article for Zacks Premium subscribers.

Here is a list of the 126 companies including 10 S&P 500 and reporting this week.

Company Ticker Current Qtr Year-Ago Qtr Last EPS Surprise % Report Day Time
NINE ENERGY SVCNINE0.14N/A6.25%MondayBTO
ATYR PHARMA INCLIFE-0.35-0.569.30%MondayBTO
CYNERGISTEK INCCTEK0.10.11122.22%MondayBTO
LONESTAR RESRCSLONE-0.16-0.1825.00%MondayBTO
MAZOR ROBOTICSMZORN/A-0.2255.88%MondayBTO
HANWHA Q CELLSHQCL0.140.2120.00%MondayBTO
WESTWATER RESWWR-0.12-0.1115.38%MondayBTO
ALTA MESA RSRCSAMR0.08N/AN/AMondayBTO
REMARK MEDIAMARK-0.350-252.00%MondayBTO
AGILENT TECHA0.650.5813.79%MondayAMC
REXNORD CORPRXN0.390.3537.04%MondayAMC
VERTEX ENERGYVTNR-0.06-0.1233.33%MondayAMC
CYCLACEL PHARMACYCC-0.13-0.38N/AMondayAMC
SITO MOBILE LTDSITO-0.09-0.0711.76%MondayAMC
INVITATION HOMEINVH0.28-0.147.41%MondayAMC
ITRON INCITRI0.130.577.45%MondayAMC
MERSANA THERPTSMRSN-0.61N/A-27.08%MondayAMC
DICERNA PHARMADRNA-0.41-0.68-18.42%MondayAMC
SWITCH INC-ASWCH0.04N/A14.29%MondayAMC
ECO-STIM ENERGYESES-0.06-0.34-133.33%MondayAMC
MIMECAST LTDMIME-0.07-0.05-25.00%MondayAMC
AMYRIS INCAMRS-0.47-2.1-342.86%MondayAMC
ATLANTICA YIELDAY-0.02-0.12-215.79%MondayAMC
CORIUM INTRNTNLCORI-0.41-0.4213.95%MondayAMC
LIGHTPATH TECHLPTH0.020.03500.00%MondayAMC
ROSEHILL RESRCSROSE0.04-0.22N/AMondayAMC
SARATOGA INVESTSAR0.530.19-1.82%MondayAMC
AVINGER INCAVGRN/A-25.6-13.04%MondayAMC
BOVIE MEDICALBVX-0.01-0.06-50.00%MondayAMC
EDAP TMS SA-ADREDAP-0.020.130.00%MondayAMC
ERYTECH PHARMAERYP-0.59N/AN/AMondayAMC
FIVE POINT HLDGFPH-0.05-0.2-163.64%MondayAMC
HOLLYSYS AUTOMTHOLI0.350.2253.85%MondayAMC
POLAR POWER INCPOLA-0.010.06-500.00%MondayAMC
PIONEER PWR SOLPPSI0.020.1718.75%MondayAMC
RESHAPE LIFESCIRSLSN/A-1.279.00%MondayAMC
TIDEWATER INCTDW-0.83N/A-32.47%MondayAMC
VIPSHOP HOLDNGSVIPS0.130.1526.67%MondayAMC
VOXX INTL CPVOXX0.050164.29%MondayAMC
XCEL BRANDS INCXELBN/A0100.00%MondayAMC
CENT PUERTO-ADRCEPUN/AN/AN/AMondayAMC
ALTAIR ENGINEERALTR0.03N/A150.00%MondayAMC
ORTHOPEDIATRICSKIDS-0.28N/A-2923.08%MondayAMC
INTELLICHECK MOIDN-0.07-0.090.00%MondayAMC
CDTI ADV MATSCDTI-0.08-0.1966.67%MondayAMC
NETSHOES CAYMANNETS-0.32-0.57-183.33%MondayAMC
SENESTECH INCSNES-0.15-0.3421.05%MondayAMC
WIDEPOINT CORPWYY0-0.01100.00%MondayAMC
INNOVUS PHARMAINNVN/A-0.02N/AMondayAMC
CHINA LODGINGHTHTN/A0.350.00%MondayAMC
HOME DEPOTHD2.071.674.32%TuesdayBTO
CORPORATE CAPTLCCT0.43N/AN/ATuesdayBTO
CPI AEROSTRUCTRCVU0.10.140.00%TuesdayBTO
GOODRICH PET CPGDP-0.04-0.63-183.33%TuesdayBTO
EAGLE MATERIALSEXP1.040.8813.99%TuesdayBTO
NATL VISION HLDEYE0.4N/A80.00%TuesdayBTO
AFFIMED THERAPAFMD-0.18-0.20.00%TuesdayBTO
KAMADA LTDKMDA0.03-0.11166.67%TuesdayBTO
VIRTUSA CORPVRTU0.370.25-36.67%TuesdayBTO
AZZ INCAZZ0.390.44-21.95%TuesdayBTO
CONCORDIA INTLCXRXN/A-0.37-566.67%TuesdayBTO
DARIOHEALTH CPDRION/A0.45-3.45%TuesdayBTO
GREENTREE HOSPTGHG0.09N/AN/ATuesdayBTO
H2O INNOVATIONHEOFF00-200.00%TuesdayBTO
POINTER TELOCATPNTR0.270.2922.73%TuesdayBTO
PALATIN TECHPTN-0.04-0.02-16.67%TuesdayBTO
TECOGEN INCTGEN00100.00%TuesdayBTO
CRONOS GROUPCRONN/A-0.01N/ATuesdayBTO
UROGEN PHARMAURGN-0.73N/A-13.85%TuesdayBTO
FIVE STAR QLTYFVEN/A-0.14-25.00%TuesdayBTO
ALDEYRA THERAPTALDX-0.37-0.37-15.63%TuesdayBTO
DIGITAL ALLY INDGLYN/A-0.29-80.77%TuesdayBTO
FUSION CONNECTFSNN-0.13-0.34-11.76%TuesdayBTO
SORL AUTO PARTSSORL0.190.36144.44%TuesdayBTO
LIMBACH HOLDNGSLMB0.05-0.1-157.14%TuesdayAMC
ONCOCYTE CORPOCX-0.13-0.167.69%TuesdayAMC
BOOT BARN HLDGSBOOT0.170.122.22%TuesdayAMC
PETIQ INCPETQ0.05N/A280.00%TuesdayAMC
GLADSTONE INVESGAIN0.180.1727.78%TuesdayAMC
AVINO SILVER&GDASM0.030.01-120.00%TuesdayAMC
BOXLIGHT CORPBOXL-0.12N/AN/ATuesdayAMC
ENSYNC INCESNC-0.05-0.0928.57%TuesdayAMC
BIOCEPT INCBIOC-0.07-0.215.26%TuesdayAMC
DLH HOLDINGS CPDLHC0.150.0833.33%TuesdayAMC
NETLIST INCNLST-0.03-0.050.00%TuesdayAMC
PARKERVISIONPRKRN/A-0.33-4.35%TuesdayAMC
PURPLE INNOVATNPRPL-0.04-0.04N/ATuesdayAMC
SOCIAL REALITYSRAXN/A-0.39-566.67%TuesdayAMC
SUNWORKS INCSUNW-0.1-0.14-550.00%TuesdayAMC
RYB EDUCATIONRYBN/AN/AN/ATuesdayAMC
SALZGITTER AGSZGPYN/A0.09N/ATuesdayN/A
THYSSENKRUPP AGTKAMYN/A0.11N/ATuesdayN/A
DOLPHIN ENTMNTDLPNN/A-0.68N/ATuesdayN/A
MACYS INCM0.360.244.83%WednesdayBTO
CANADIAN SOLARCSIQ0.38-0.121.69%WednesdayBTO
OBSEVA SAOBSV-0.46-0.5814.29%WednesdayBTO
ALTIMMUNE INCALT-0.5-0.376.00%WednesdayBTO
MAGIC SOFTWAREMGIC0.130.13-15.38%WednesdayBTO
CISCO SYSTEMSCSCO0.590.549.43%WednesdayAMC
TAKE-TWO INTERTTWO0.440.6540.48%WednesdayAMC
JACK IN THE BOXJACK0.860.9816.04%WednesdayAMC
DYNAGAS LNG PTRDLNG0.150.37-11.11%WednesdayAMC
FLOWERS FOODSFLO0.30.2521.43%WednesdayAMC
ACXIOM CORPACXM0.080.0354.55%WednesdayAMC
NETEASE INCNTES1.884.29-1.97%WednesdayAMC
WALMART INCWMT1.131-2.21%ThursdayBTO
BAOZUN INCBZUNN/A0.07-12.50%ThursdayBTO
PENNEY (JC) INCJCP-0.220.0626.67%ThursdayBTO
TEEKAY TANKERSTNK-0.080.0450.00%ThursdayBTO
ALBIREO PHARMAALBO3.75-1.0629.49%ThursdayBTO
KEMET CORPKEM0.390.1250.00%ThursdayBTO
TEEKAY LNG PTNRTGP0.330.229.38%ThursdayBTO
TEEKAY OFFSHORETOO00.02-90.00%ThursdayBTO
EAGLE POINT CRDECC0.450.52-4.44%ThursdayBTO
TEEKAY CORPTK-0.08-0.41-120.00%ThursdayBTO
CHILDRENS PLACEPLCE2.221.951.20%ThursdayBTO
MANCHESTER UTDMANU-0.03-0.050.00%ThursdayBTO
NORDSTROM INCJWN0.420.43-3.23%ThursdayAMC
APPLD MATLS INCAMAT1.130.799.28%ThursdayAMC
ORION ENGINRDOEC0.530.384.65%ThursdayAMC
VOXELJET AG-ADRVJET-0.12-0.14-33.33%ThursdayAMC
CAMPBELL SOUPCPB0.610.5923.46%FridayBTO
DEERE & CODE3.332.4912.93%FridayBTO
APOLLO INV CPAINV0.160.170.00%FridayBTO
ASTRAZENECA PLCAZN0.280.99188.89%FridayBTO