
Shoe Carnival ( SCVL ): Q1 EPS of $0.54 beats by $0.03 . Revenue of $222.6M (+12.2% Y/Y) beats by $1.3M . ( PR ) Post your comment!
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Susquehanna jumps on the Shoe Carnival ( SCVL +16.3% ) bandwagon this morning, raising its price target to $34 from $32 on the back of its solid Q4 results. The firm
Shoe Carnival ( SCVL ): Q4 EPS of $0.24 beats by $0.03 . Revenue of $182M (+1.1% Y/Y) in-line. Shares +5.8% AH. ( PR ) Post your comment!
Shoe Carnival 's FQ4 warning spills over to taint shares of Crox ( CROX -4.4% ) and DSW ( DSW -2.9% ) on concerns that a similar weakness in sales could hit the shoe sellers. Post your comment!
Shoe Carnival ( SCVL ) warns it expects FQ4 revenue $181M-$182M and EPS of $0.20 ..... activity focused on boot sales" contributed to a 170 bps drop in Shoe Carnival 's gross margin. Shares are currently halted. Post your comment
and increasing inventory concerns. the firm cuts: Hibbett ( HIBB -2.8% ), Kenneth Cole ( KCP -1.6% ), Shoe Carnival ( SCVL -2.3% ) and Wolverine World Wide ( WWW -2.7% ) to neutral, and Columbia Sportswear ( COLM -3.9
Zacks.com submits: Shoe Carnival Inc. ( SCVL ) recently posted fourth quarter earnings of 33 cents per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 31 cents and showing
Alan Brochstein , CFA submits: The stock market has turned into a huge spring break bash, and it's only February. Now, I am not surprised with the trends, only the pace. I continue to look for 1500 on the S&P 500 later this year, a call I initially made in early October but reiterated last week ...
top of items represent the forward P/E ratio, if available. Your browser does not support iframes. 1. Shoe Carnival Inc. ( SCVL ): Apparel Stores Industry. Market cap of $331.32M. MRQ Revenue grew Complete Story »