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  • 3.900
  • +0.460+13.37%
Close Mar 27 16:00 ET
  • 3.781
  • -0.119-3.06%
Post 17:43 ET
80.10MMarket Cap-4.02P/E (TTM)

About The Cato Company

The Cato Corp. engages in the operation of apparel and accessories specialty stores. It operates through the Retail and Credit segments. The Retail segment includes the retailing of women’s apparel, shoes, and accessories. The Credit segment offers credit card and credit authorization services. The company was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Charlotte, NC.

Company Profile

SymbolCATO
Company NameThe Cato
Listing DateDec 1, 1968
Issue Price19.00
Founded1946
CEOMr. John P. Derham Cato
MarketNYSE
Employees7300
Fiscal Year Ends02-01
Address8100 Denmark Road
CityCharlotte
ProvinceNorth Carolina
CountryUnited States of America
Zip Code28273-5975
Phone1-704-554-8510

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • John P. Derham Cato
  • Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer
  • 2.95M
  • Gordon D. Smith
  • Executive Vice President, Chief Real Estate and Store Development Officer
  • 559.24K
  • Charles D. Knight
  • Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
  • 603.46K
  • Jeffrey R. Shock
  • Senior Vice President, Controller and Principal Accounting Officer
  • --
  • Theresa J. Drew
  • Independent Director
  • 121.64K
  • Thomas E. Meckley
  • Independent Director
  • 120.14K
  • Thomas B. Henson
  • Independent Director
  • 116.64K
  • D. Harding Stowe
  • Independent Director
  • 116.64K
  • Bryan F. Kennedy,III
  • Lead Independent Director
  • 122.64K
  • Bailey Martin Patrick
  • Independent Director
  • 110.64K
  • Dr. Pamela L. Davies
  • Independent Director
  • 110.64K

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