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Five Below: An IPO with promise


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by Mike Cinlolo, editor Cabot Top Ten Trader

Mike CintoloFive Below (FIVE) is a newly-public retailer that targets teens and pre-teens with cheap, but fund stuff -- with everything priced at $5 or less.

Given the success of dollar stores in recent years, we're intrigued by the company's potential. Indeed, while the stock is very new (it came public on July 19). it already has a terrific history of growth.

Revenues in each of the last four quarters have risen 46% to 54%. About half of Five Below's sales are from leisure items, with 30% in the fashion and home category, with the rest being party and snack items.

What we really like is that the firm's stores are relatively small at 7,500 square feet, and pay back the initial investment in less than one year. In fact, new stores typically bring in $1.5 million in revenue during their first year.


And that means Five Below can expand like mad and not run out of capital -- the company had just 199 stores in 17 states at the end of April and plans on opening 50 new stores in 2012 and another 60 stores in 2013.

Moreover, the company has been expanding quickly for a couple of years now, so management knows how to find real estate, set up shop and get the money flowing in.

Same-store sales have been positive for 24 straight quarters, including a 10.4% jump in the April quarter. When you combine those numbers with the rapid increase in the store count, you can see that Five Below can get big in a hurry.

FIVE has only been public for a few weeks, so technically, there's not much to dig into here. That said, the stock opened well above its IPO price of $17, and has been marching higher since -- rising from around $26 on its first day of trading to the low $30s now.

It's still getting its sea legs and is somewhat thinly traded (about 350,000 shares per day). Earnings are due out late this month or early in September.

Overall, we like the story, the numbers and the chart, so a small position on a dip of a point or  two could work well.

Learn more about this financial newsletter at Mike Cintolo's Cabot Top Ten Trader.

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