Walgreens (WAG) Front-End Comps Down 2.9% in October
Walgreens (NYSE: WAG) (Nasdaq: WAG) had October sales of $6.00 billion, a decrease of 2.1 percent from $6.13 billion for the same month in fiscal 2012. Results include the impact of Hurricane Sandy through Oct. 31.
Total front-end sales decreased 1.5 percent compared with the same month in fiscal 2012, while comparable store front-end sales decreased 2.9 percent through Oct. 31. Customer traffic in comparable stores decreased 5.2 percent while basket size increased 2.3 percent.
Prescriptions filled at comparable stores decreased by 1.8 percent in October and by a day-fall adjusted (DFA) 5.4 percent. This year’s October had one additional Tuesday and Wednesday and one fewer Saturday and Sunday compared with October 2011, positively impacting prescriptions filled in comparable stores by 3.6 percentage points. DFA prescriptions filled at comparable stores also were positively impacted by 0.2 percentage point due to the higher incidence of flu in this year’s October. These results also include the storm impact.
At the peak of the storm, approximately 750 of 1,400 stores in the impacted area were closed. Nearly all of those locations have since reopened.
For the period from Oct. 1 through Oct. 25, which excludes the impact from Hurricane Sandy, comparable store front-end sales decreased 2.4 percent, while prescriptions filled at comparable stores decreased 4.6 percent, adjusted for calendar shifts.
Total front-end sales decreased 1.5 percent compared with the same month in fiscal 2012, while comparable store front-end sales decreased 2.9 percent through Oct. 31. Customer traffic in comparable stores decreased 5.2 percent while basket size increased 2.3 percent.
Prescriptions filled at comparable stores decreased by 1.8 percent in October and by a day-fall adjusted (DFA) 5.4 percent. This year’s October had one additional Tuesday and Wednesday and one fewer Saturday and Sunday compared with October 2011, positively impacting prescriptions filled in comparable stores by 3.6 percentage points. DFA prescriptions filled at comparable stores also were positively impacted by 0.2 percentage point due to the higher incidence of flu in this year’s October. These results also include the storm impact.
At the peak of the storm, approximately 750 of 1,400 stores in the impacted area were closed. Nearly all of those locations have since reopened.
For the period from Oct. 1 through Oct. 25, which excludes the impact from Hurricane Sandy, comparable store front-end sales decreased 2.4 percent, while prescriptions filled at comparable stores decreased 4.6 percent, adjusted for calendar shifts.
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