Burlington Stores (BURL) Guides Q4 to Low End of Range
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Burlington Stores, Inc. Reaffirms Guidance at the Lower End of Previously Stated Ranges for the Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year Ending January 30, 2016
January 11, 2016 4:30 PM ESTComparable Store Sales to be Approximately Flat Adjusted Net Income Per Diluted Share in the Range of $1.44 to $1.46
BURLINGTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Burlington Stores, Inc. (NYSE: BURL), a nationally recognized off-price retailer of high-quality, branded apparel at everyday low prices, today reaffirmed guidance for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ending January 30, 2016.
Tom Kingsbury, President and Chief Executive Officer stated, While we are pleased with the strong response to our gift assortments especially in fragrances, bath and body and... More

