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These excerpts taken from the ROST 10-K filed Mar 31, 2009.
Net earnings. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2008 were higher compared to fiscal 2007 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales, partially offset by higher SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2007 were higher compared to fiscal 2006 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales, partially offset by higher SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales.

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Net earnings. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2008
were higher compared to fiscal 2007 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold as
a percentage of sales, partially offset by higher SG&A expenses as a
percentage of sales. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2007 were
higher compared to fiscal 2006 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold as a
percentage of sales, partially offset by higher SG&A expenses as a
percentage of sales.



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These excerpts taken from the ROST 10-K filed Apr 1, 2008.
Net earnings. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2007 were higher compared to fiscal 2006 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales, partially offset by higher SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2006 were higher compared to fiscal 2005 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold and higher interest income as a percentage of sales while SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales remained unchanged.

Net earnings. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2007
were higher compared to fiscal 2006 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold as
a percentage of sales, partially offset by higher SG&A expenses as a
percentage of sales. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2006 were
higher compared to fiscal 2005 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold and
higher interest income as a percentage of sales while SG&A expenses as a
percentage of sales remained unchanged.


This excerpt taken from the ROST 10-K filed Apr 3, 2007.
Net earnings. Net earnings as a percentage of sales for fiscal 2006 were higher compared to fiscal 2005 primarily due to lower cost of goods sold and higher interest income as a percentage of sales, while SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales remained unchanged. Net earnings as a percentage of sales remained unchanged in fiscal 2005 compared to fiscal 2004 primarily due to increased cost of goods sold and SG&A expenses as a percentage of sales, partially offset by the absence of an impairment charge and increased interest income as a percentage of sales.

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