DALLAS, July 13, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tuesday Morning Corporation (Nasdaq:TUES) today reported net sales for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2009 were $188.7 million compared to $196.5 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, a decrease of 4.0%. Comparable store sales for the quarter ended June 30, 2009 decreased by 6.6%, comprised of a 0.1% increase in traffic and a 6.7% decrease in average ticket. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009, net sales were $801.7 million compared to $885.3 million for fiscal 2008. Comparable store sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009 decreased 12.5%, comprised of a 6.4% decrease in traffic and a 6.1% decrease in ticket.
Based on the fourth quarter sales results, the Company currently expects diluted loss per share for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2009 to be in the range of $0.03 to $0.05. The diluted loss per share was $0.06 for the quarter ended June 30, 2008. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009, the Company expects diluted earnings per share to be in the range of $0.01 to a loss of $0.01 per share.
"We continue to see improvement in customer traffic and our sales remain in line with our projections in light of the uncertainty surrounding current economic conditions," said Kathleen Mason, President and Chief Executive Officer. "We will remain persistent in managing inventory levels and controlling operating costs."
The Company will release fourth quarter financial results on August 25, 2009.
About Tuesday Morning
Tuesday Morning is a leading closeout retailer of upscale, decorative home accessories, housewares and famous-maker gifts in the United States. The Company opened its first store in 1974 and currently operates 857 stores in 45 states. Tuesday Morning is nationally known for bringing its more than 9.0 million loyal customers a unique treasure hunt of high-end, first quality, brand name merchandise...never seconds or irregulars...at prices well below those of department and specialty stores and catalogues.
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