A Look At Traditional Retailer Promotions Amid Amazon Prime Day

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Following Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN’s annual Prime Day, Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Trussell took a look at how traditional retailers responded in the face of sales as big or bigger than Black Friday.

Amazon reported that it sold three times as many Echo devices as on last year’s Prime Day and the stock on Wednesday was up more than 1 percent, pushing it above $1,000 per share for the first time since June 26.

Retailers' reactions were mixed but, excluding specialty retailers, Trussell noticed two trends: Large discount retainers barely reacted, and department stores saw a noticeable uptick in promotions.

So far this quarter, Trussell has seen more promotional activity across the board, but especially leading into July.

Reactionary Deals

American Eagle Outfitters AEO offered 30 percent off online sales and free shipping, compared to the 24 percent off and limited free shipping offered last year.

DSW Inc. DSW offered 30 percent off when ordering at least two shoes or bags. The company didn't run a promotion last year.

Express, Inc. EXPR only offered free shipping last year, but upped its game with 40 percent off and double rewards points this year.

Gap Inc GPS raised the percentage off online purchases from last year’s 35 percent to 40 percent. It also offered free shipping on all orders as opposed to only orders of at least $50.

J C Penney Company Inc JCP launched an event titled “Cyber in July,” alluding to Cyber Monday, knows as the biggest day of deals online beyond Amazon. The event, which will run until Sunday, is offering “extreme deals” on thousands of items.

Kohl’s Corporation KSS offered 30 percent off summer clothes and outdoor activity-related items.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc WMT was less promotional than last year. Instead of repeating its “Dare to Compare” sale, offering top products at least as cheap as Amazon, it held a “Huge Summer Savings” event, offering other assorted sales.

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Other brands, including Target Corporation TGT and Nordstrom, Inc. JWN didn't hold events to compete with Amazon.

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