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Nordstrom CEO slams ‘disturbing’ mob that swiped $100K in merchandise

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Nordstrom CEO Erik Nordstrom said that the retailer has been experiencing "historical highs" in losses from shoplifting incidents.
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Nordstrom CEO Erik Nordstrom slammed the brazen bandits who recently ransacked a Los Angeles-area outpost — swiping $100,000 worth of merchandise — as the upscale retailer announced it has suffered “historical losses” from shoplifters.

Dozens of shoplifters wearing hoodies and masks descended on a Nordstrom in Topanga on Aug. 12. The shocking surveillance video showed the robbers attack security guards with bear spray before running out of the store with the luxury goods.

“Certainly, what happened in our Topanga store is disturbing to all of us,” Nordstrom said.

“The safety of employees and customers is always a top priority. But the loss is a concern.”

The incident was the latest attack by organized mobs that have targeted retailers around the country.

Nordstrom said the department store has been experiencing “historical highs” in losses from shoplifting during an earnings call Thursday — echoing complaints recently made by other major retailers including Dick’s Sporting Goods, Ulta Beauty and Target.

“I’d say we find it unacceptable and [it] needs to be addressed,” Nordstrom told investors after the retailer reported an 8.3% drop in sales in the second quarter ending July 29.


Nordstrom CEO Erik Nordstrom said that the retailer has been experiencing "historical highs" in losses from shoplifting incidents.
Nordstrom CEO Erik Nordstrom said the retailer has been experiencing “historical highs” in losses from shoplifting.
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“That being said, while it’s unacceptable, it is within our plans,” Nordstrom added. “We have not seen continuing rising of shrinkage that has exceeded what we planned.”

Shrinkage is an industry term used to describe stolen or lost merchandise.

Dick’s Sporting Goods this week reported a 23% drop in profits in the second quarter even as sales rose 3.6%.

The company attributed the losses to “organized retail crime and our ability to effectively manage inventory shrink.”

Target CEO Brian Cornell told investors earlier this month that shoplifting incidents that included “violence or threats of violence” surged 120% during the first five months of the year.


The chief executive was particularly incensed over the brazen Aug. 12 incident in which a mob of shoplifters ransacked a Nordstrom in the Topanga section of Los Angeles.
The chief executive was particularly incensed over the brazen Aug. 12 incident in which a mob of shoplifters ransacked a Nordstrom in the Topanga area of Los Angeles.
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“Our team continues to face an unacceptable amount of retail theft and organized retail crime,” Cornell said during the company’s second-quarter earnings call.

“Unfortunately, safety incidents associated with theft are moving in the wrong direction.”

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Target CFO Michael Fiddelke added that boycotts of the retailer’s controversial “Pride” collection also contributed to the quarter’s results.

The National Retail Federation, the nation’s largest retail trade group, said its latest security survey of roughly 60 retailers found shrink clocked in at an average rate of 1.4% last year, representing $94.5 billion in losses.

The greatest portion of shrink — 37% — came from external theft, including products taken during organized shoplifting incidents, the trade group said.


Dozens of shoplifters were wearing hoodies and masks, according to surveillance video. The thieves are seen attacking security guards with bear spray.
Dozens of shoplifters were wearing hoodies and masks, according to surveillance video. The thieves are seen attacking security guards with bear spray.
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Other retailers have also reported sagging sales figures in recent days.

Foot Locker’s stock plunged by nearly a third after the company reported dismal second-quarter earnings, which it attributes to “ongoing consumer softness.”

Macy’s stock price also fell after it announced declining sales in its second-quarter earnings, which it blamed on a reduction in consumer spending and an uptick in credit card delinquencies.


Nordstrom, the high-end department store, reported an 8.3% drop in sales in the second quarter which ended July 29.
Nordstrom, the high-end department store, reported an 8.3% drop in sales in the second quarter which ended July 29.
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“We continue to see a cautious consumer,” said Nordstrom finance chief Catherine Smith, adding sales slowed at both its eponymous stores and off-price Nordstrom Rack banner during the third quarter.

The company warned of delinquencies increasing gradually, echoing Macy’s, which saw a 41% slump in credit card revenue, even as Nordstrom said revenues from that business rose 5.8% in the quarter.

“(Delinquencies) are now above pre-pandemic levels, which could result in higher credit losses in the second half and into 2024,” Smith said.

Additional reporting by Shannon Thaler



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