TJX says sales recovering after coronavirus slump

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“Although it’s still early and the retail environment remains uncertain, we have been encouraged with the very strong sales we have seen with our initial reopenings,” Chief Executive Officer Ernie Herrman said.

TJX, the parent of Marmaxx and HomeGoods stores, said it has reopened more than 1,600 of its about 4,500 stores worldwide.

In the United States, it has fully or partially reopened stores in 25 states, the company said.

The retailer in March halted both online and offline operations to prevent employees at its distribution centres from catching COVID-19 and borrowed $1 billion to cope with the ensuing damages.

It said there will be no dividend for the first quarter and it also does not expect to pay any in the current quarter.

For the three months ended May 2, net sales fell to $4.41 billion from $9.28 billion a year earlier.

The company reported a net loss of $887.5 million, or 74 cents per share, compared with a profit $700.2 million, or 57 cents per share.