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EARNINGS, SALES AT KROGER CLIMB IN QUARTER, 40 WEEKS

CINCINNATI -- Kroger here reported that sales and net earnings climbed in the 16-week third quarter and 40 weeks ended Oct. 5.were up 0.9%; comparable-store sales, which include expanded and relocated stores, rose 3.7%. Net income after a $928,000 charge for early debt retirement was $71.4 million, up 16.7% from $61.2 million a year before. Before the charge, earnings were cut 2 cents a share due

October 21, 1996

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CINCINNATI -- Kroger here reported that sales and net earnings climbed in the 16-week third quarter and 40 weeks ended Oct. 5.

were up 0.9%; comparable-store sales, which include expanded and relocated stores, rose 3.7%. Net income after a $928,000 charge for early debt retirement was $71.4 million, up 16.7% from $61.2 million a year before. Before the charge, earnings were cut 2 cents a share due to work stoppages at King Soopers, Kroger's Denver division.

For the 40 weeks, sales rose 4.95% to $18.97 billion from $18.08 billion a year earlier. Net earnings climbed 13.75% to $224.4 million from $197.3 million. Kroger did not report same-store results for the 40 weeks.

Kroger achieved positive quarterly results despite adverse effects from sharpened competition; Hurricane Fran, which temporarily shut 25 Southeastern stores last month; high ingredient costs for ice cream and dairy products, and the Colorado strike, noted Joseph A. Pichler, chairman and chief executive officer.

3RD-QUARTER RESULTS

Qtr Ended 10/5/96 10/7/95

Sales $7.34 billion $6.96 billion

Change 5.5%

Same-store 3.7%

Net Income $71.4 million $61.2 million

Change 16.7%

Inc/Share 54 cents 48 cents

40 Weeks 1996 1995

Sales $18.97 billion $18.08 billion

Change 4.95%

Same-store N/A

Net Income $224.4 million $197.3 million

Change 13.75%

Inc/Share $1.70 $1.56

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