Is JC Penney imploding?

As the department store energetically reinvents itself, customers reject its new pricing model, and the plunging stock price reflects their sour mood.

By TheWeek.com May 17, 2012 2:56PM

JC Penney (JCP) reported this week that sales dropped 20% in the past quarter, a lower-than-expected result that caused the company's share price to suffer its worst single-day loss in 40 years.


Boosting sales has "been tougher than anticipated," conceded CEO Ron Johnson, brought on last year to "inject much-needed color, life, and enthusiasm into JC Penney's drab stores," says Abram Brown at Forbes.

The news in June 2011 that Johnson, the genius behind Apple's (AAPL) popular retail stores, would become CEO triggered a surge in JC Penney's stock price. So far, though, he has disappointed. Here, a guide to JC Penney's travails.

Why are sales falling? 
Customers are proving allergic to JC Penney's new pricing plan, implemented in January. Johnson switched the chain's focus from blockbuster sales and discount coupons to an "everyday low" pricing scheme, in which customers could more or less expect the same prices all year round.


"It seems many faithful Penney customers have stopped shopping [there] altogether," says Anne D'Innocenzio at The Associated Press. Johnson admits that customers without "a coupon in their pocket or in their hand" and an inadequate grasp of the new pricing model had less incentive to go to JC Penney.

Why don't customers like consistent low pricing? 
Johnson says that a recent advertising blitz "failed to communicate to consumers exactly what its new pricing policy meant," says Barney Jopson at Britain's Financial Times. One ad, called "Do the Math," uses a summer dress "to illustrate how its everyday lower price comes out to less for a shopper than a sale and a coupon," but the ad didn't catch on, says Phil Wahba at Reuters.


The widely criticized spots mimicked the "whimsical style" of retail giant Target (TGT) (where Johnson also worked), but sacrificed a clear message about prices in efforts to be cute, says D'Innocenzio.

Will JC Penney return to big bargains? 
Not according to Johnson. He envisions the entire overhaul taking at least four years, and says initial losses are to be expected. While the "new pricing strategy underscores how difficult it is for a company to change the way consumers behave," JC Penney and other retailers think it's imperative to wean customers off the deep discounts that have been par for the course since the recession began, says D'Innocenzio. 

Can JC Penney turn the ship around? 
It depends whom you ask. Some investors say "Johnson's ambitious ideas need time to gel," says Brown. And Johnson has more new initiatives up his sleeve, opening a line of boutique stores that will appear in each JC Penney beginning this August, says Roland Jones at MSNBC. The chain has also announced new collaborations with high-end designers Vivienne Tam, Betsey Johnson, and Michael Graves.

Best Opinion:  ForbesA.P.Financial Times, Reuters, MSNBC


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383Comments
May 17, 2012 4:47PM
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JCP, Sears, BB, WM, etc.  All based on an obsolete business model.

When all is said and done, Amazon will cause the collapse of the US economy, because you will have millions of service jobs lost over the next two decades.  Hooray for the Internet and business efficency!
May 17, 2012 4:43PM
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I was a faithful shopper at Jcpenney because it use to be a place to get really nice work clothes and homegoods, without having to spend a fortune because they did have good sales, yet it still gave off a classy and nice atmosphere. With their new pricing "scheme" it comes across as only a slight step up from Sears (which we know has completey gone to crap) so not only is the environment trashy, but you feel like you aren't getting a good deal anymore.  They shouldn't have done this and I don't think it is a matter of getting use to it, I think it's the beginning of their downfall. They have racks that say things like "Best price $3" then in fine print they say "and up" so at first glance you think everything on the rack is $3, but when you look closely there is maybe one thing for that price and everything else is around $18, it makes you angry and fed up! I have now moved permanently to shopping at Kohls where I can still get nice things on sale in a decent environment.
May 17, 2012 4:43PM
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I was in Penneys this past weekend.  The prices weren't bad but they had the uglest stock I have ever seen.  I'm not sure who they think would wear most of these clothes but I don't think it will be an average american shopper.  Give us some cute choices and we'll be back.
May 17, 2012 4:43PM
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I quit shopping at JC Penney like another blogger also stated that the prices are no longer  near bargain prices.  I didn't know that they were changing the operation of the store and when I went to shop there I was sticker shocked.

 

I feel this is such a shame because they are an icon and I don't want them to go the path of Montogmery Wards, another icon.  They are such a part of U.S. history.  Please bring back the old operations, coupons included.  You can't force people to think and shop the way one man thinks we should and the store may pay the price for trying. 

May 17, 2012 4:42PM
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Even a moron can sell ipads to the sheep.  Did they really think their new CEO actually had any skill?

May 17, 2012 4:31PM
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Made in China...by JCPenney   OR is it   JCPenny by Made in China?
May 17, 2012 4:30PM
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I quit shopping at JCP after they violated my minor daughters civil rights. They were accused of shoplifting. The security gaurd that detained them ( grabbed them by the arms)  did not have any identification on him and they (JCP) held them for several hours before contacting me. They told them they could not get in touch with me and I have a job where I am availible 24- 7 at the number they provided security. That was in Toledo, Ohio. After they were unable to find anything on them (searched them without a parent there) and the video showed nothing they released them after hours of scare tatics. I had to fight with them to show me the video. They told me they didn't have to(BS). They never recieved an apology of any kind. It was just before Xmas and we had spent about $1200 dollars there. Needless to say, I returned everything we had bought. No sweat off my back if they go under.
May 17, 2012 4:28PM
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JCP has already imploded, now they are trying to keep the walls from falling on them. remember M Ward tryed this and now it's dead. i use toshop JCP until the end of the seventies. i evan worked for them, and my mother too. JCP has 2 years-3 tops.
May 17, 2012 4:27PM
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A few reasons why I no longer like JCPenney and try to find ways to avoid shopping there.

1.  Their "everyday low prices" aren't even close to a bargain. This month I priced a 5 foot area rug for my home. Without a coupon the prices Pennys offered were no better than the big online rug stores (which charge no sales tax for most states). There were very few "monthly price" rugs available and I didn't want to wait until a rug I liked had its price lowered for a "Monthly Sale". I bought a rug on closeout from an online discount site for about 40% less than Penneys plus no shipping and no tax.

I used to buy all my area rugs from Penneys. I never will again unless they bring back the coupons. The prices stink.

2.I have not once been into a JCPenney store since they stopped sending out coupons. No coupon no incentive to go. These prices will be here next month and next month and next month....

3. Their quality has really really gone down hill!! I bought a set of "pure perfection" towels last year while they still offered coupons. The towels are 5 months old and the hems are starting to unravel. Crap crap crap!!! Why did they ever get rid of the JCPenney home collection towels??? These were award winning towels that held up very well. I used to buy all my towels from JCPenney...never again. I have since found a micro cotton line of towels from another department store that I love. Yes they cost more but the quality is incredible.

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