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But in January, the retail data (excluding auto) was impressive, showing growth of 2.20% versus the estimate of 0.8%. It was the strongest reading in years.If you own a truck wash business or you are a salesperson for a truck washing company it behooves you to understand the trucking industry backwards and forwards. It is important that you do a lot of cold calling and you never miss anybody in the Yellow Pages who owns the trucking company or a fleet of vehicles.Each and every potential client a Yet the initial optimism appears to be fading after seeing mixed reports from the nation’s retailers on Thursday. The early data suggests that same-store sales growth will be sub par compared to what we saw in January. The reading in January may have been an aberration because of warmer than expected temperatures. The surfacing of cold weather in February apparently sent a chill through the pocketbooks of consumers. Also, the strong January sales may have taken away from spending in February. 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Even bellwether stocks such as Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) are struggling as far as its share price in spite of some decent sales results and same-store sales growth. But the current valuation deserves a look. Youth oriented clothes retailer Gap (GPS) is a company that is clearly st Tuning Your Listening to the Next Level er stocks such as Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) are struggling as far as its share price in spite of some decent sales results and same-store sales growth. But the current valuation deserves a look.“Daddy, are you listening to me?” This sent me spluttering over my cornflakes and drizzling milk down my freshly ironed shirt. “I’m listening Bethan, honest” knowing full well that I was merely looking at my daughter and hadn’t followed a word she was sayingShame on you Daddy.“Sorry Bethan, what did you say?”“It doesn’t matter n Youth oriented clothes retailer Gap (GPS) is a company that is clearly struggling at the cash register. Its February same-store sales crashed 11% year-over-year, well above the Street estimate calling for a decline of 6.80%. This followed on the heels of an 11% decline in the company’s Q4 earnings along with a FY07 forecast that was short of Wall Street expectations. GAP expects comparable-store sales to be negative in the first half and turn moderately positive for the remainder of the year. Same-store sales are widely viewed as the best indicator of a retailer's health. For investors, GAP is clearly a turnaround play that could pay off if it can somehow figure out how to attract shoppers. The fact is the company has great brand awareness and this counts for something in this brand conscious world we live in. On the upside, you have a company like Best Buy (BBY), a dominant market leader in consumer electronics. The stock is just below its 52-week high, up 69% from its yearly low. The reality is retail spending may be impacted by the higher financing costs associated with the rising debt loads across America. The pe
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