Nordstrom, Inc.

Industry: Fashion Stores

Fortune Rank: 270

Nordstrom, Inc. offers apparel, shoes and accessories for men, women and children. It operates 93 full-line stores, 49 Nordstrom Racks, five Faconnable boutiques, a freestanding shoe store and a clearance store. For the six months ended 7/30/05, net sales increased 8% to $3.76B. Net income increased 44% to $253.5M. Revenues reflect an increase in same store sales. Net income also reflects lower markdowns.

Nordstrom, Inc. is a fashion specialty retailer, with 150 United States stores located in 27 states. The Company operates 94 full-line stores, 49 Nordstrom Racks, five Faconnable boutiques, one freestanding shoe store and one clearance store. Nordstrom also operates 31 international Faconnable boutiques, primarily in Europe. In addition, Nordstrom serves customers through its online presence at www.nordstrom.com and through its direct-mail catalogs. Nordstrom offers a large selection of fashion apparel, shoes and accessories for men, women and children. Merchandise ranges from classic to contemporary, as well as exclusive couture designs. There are Nordstrom stores in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Washington.

Nordstrom, Inc.

Nordstrom, Inc. is a Fortune 500 company. In 2010 Nordstrom, Inc. was ranked number 270 on the Fortune 500 list, making it the 270th largest company in the United States when judged by revenue.

Nordstrom, Inc. achieved revenue of $8,627.00 million in 2010 and earned a profit of $441.00 million.

Nordstrom, Inc.' rank improves

The company ranking improved in 2010, moving up the Fortune 500 list to 270th compared to 301st in 2009. This was based on its 2009 revenue of $8,573 million (a change of 0 million compared to 2010) and profits of $401 million (a change of $40 million compared to 2009).

Another point of view

To many investors, profits are more important than the revenue a company earns. If the Fortune 500 was ranked by profits instead of revenue then Nordstrom, Inc. would be ranked 227th rather than 270th due to its profits of $441 in 2010.

Nordstrom, Inc. Revenue* Profit* Fortune Ranking
20108,627441270
20098,573401301
20088,828715299
20078,561678286
20067,723551293

* US$ Million

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