Macy's Terry Lundgren to step down as CEO next year


              FILE - In this Friday, May 20, 2011, file photo, Macy's Inc. CEO Terry Lundgren speaks during a news conference after the company's shareholders meeting in Cincinnati. Macy’s announced Thursday, June 23, 2016, that longtime CEO Lundgren will leave the job in early 2017. He will be replaced by Macy’s president Jeff Gennette. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)
FILE - In this Friday, May 20, 2011, file photo, Macy's Inc. CEO Terry Lundgren speaks during a news conference after the company's shareholders meeting in Cincinnati. Macy’s announced Thursday, June 23, 2016, that longtime CEO Lundgren will leave the job in early 2017. He will be replaced by Macy’s president Jeff Gennette. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)

NEW YORK (AP) - Macy's, which has been struggling with weak sales, said Thursday that its longtime CEO Terry Lundgren will leave the job early next year. He will be replaced by Macy's President Jeff Gennette.

The retailer, which operates about 870 department stores, reported disappointing sales during the important holiday season and into spring. Last month, the Cincinnati-based company slashed its full-year profit and revenue outlook for the year.

Macy's said Lundgren will continue with the company as executive chairman. Lundgren, 64, has been CEO for about 13 years. Gennette, 55, has had several executive roles at Macy's, including chief merchandising officer and chief executive of its stores in California, Nevada and other Western states.

Besides its namesake stores, Macy's owns upscale department store Bloomingdales and makeup seller Bluemercury.

Shares of Macy's Inc. rose $1.12, or 3.4 percent, to $33.93 in morning trading Thursday.

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