Why J.C. Penney Stock Tumbled

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Why J.C. Penney Stock Tumbled

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What: Shares of J.C. Penney skidded once again, falling as much as 14% and finishing down 11% after an update on its fourth quarter.

So what: The struggling retailer said that comparable sales for the November/December period, considered to be the holiday season, improved only 3.1%. While that result may be better than it is for many retailers, it follows a year when Penney's comps declined nearly 30%. With the company putting up massive losses over the past two years on a botched turnaround, the retailers will see much stronger same-store sales growth if it's going to see profits again.


Now what: It's more of the same for J.C. Penney. The retailer has looked broken since Ron Johnson tinkered with the already-flatlining brand in 2012, and, even though the stock has momentary rebounds, over the long run it always seems to fall. In this cutthroat industry, it's very difficult to get back lost customers as Penney seems to be learning the hard way. Today's news seemed to confirm what many in the market already believed: There's little to no reason to bet on this stock's turnaround.

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