Cost Plus, Inc.
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| Cost Plus, Inc. | |
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| Type | Corporation |
| Founded | 1958 at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California |
| Headquarters | Oakland, California |
| Area served | 297 stores in 34 States across the US |
| Industry | Department Stores |
| Revenue | $1.04 billion for fiscal year 2006 [1] |
| Employees | 2390 full time |
| Website | worldmarket.com |
Cost Plus, Inc. is the owner and operator of the chain of Cost Plus World Market specialty/import retail stores.
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[edit] History
Cost Plus opened its first store at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, California in 1958. After the success of this store, they quickly spread across the Bay Area and later into other states. There are currently almost 300 stores spread across 35 states. [2]
In 1996, Cost Plus went public and began trading on the NASDAQ exchange under the symbol CPWM.
Also some time in the early 1990s, Cost Plus shifted the branding of its stores to either Cost Plus World Market, or simply World Market
In February, 2006, Cost Plus reported quarterly earnings of $125 million with $367 million in revenue for the 4th fiscal quarter of 2006. Their annual earnings were $280 million with over $800 million in revenue.
[edit] Stores
[edit] References
- ^ Cost Plus same store sales slip Yahoo news, February 8, 2007
- ^ Investor Information at World Market worldmarket.com
[edit] External links
- Cost Plus World Market official website

