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It won’t be long before the debate about how brisk holiday sales have been. There are only 26 days left until Christmas.
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Like other retailers whose businesses have weakened significantly in recent years, 2022 will make or break JCPenney.
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Black Friday has ended. Cyber Monday is hours away. By next week, December will begin. The shopping season has begun, and the runway retailers have to make money has begun to shorten quickly. For...
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Rising claims for jobless claims are putting some under equities ahead of the Thanksgiving Day holiday.
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Apple is the leader in smartphone sales in the world by a large margin. Samsung is its only major competitor. While the iPhone 14’s sales have not been on fire, they have been steady and have kept...
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Here's what analysts expect to here from these five companies when they report earnings in the holiday-shortened week.
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Macy's reported unbelievable figures for the most recent quarter, and the CEO should get credit for a turn in the right direction.
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It is nearly a miracle that Target CEO Brian Cornell still has his job.
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Here is what analysts expect to hear when Foot Locker and JD.com report quarterly results before markets open on Friday.
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There are only 40 shopping days until Christmas and, so far, those days do not look good for retailers.
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Before U.S. markets open on Thursday, two U.S. department stores and two major Chinese companies are scheduled to report quarterly results.
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The undermining of the success of Amazon’s e-commerce business leaves it vulnerable and will cost thousands of Amazon workers their jobs.
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Here is a look at what analysts expect to hear when these four companies report quarterly results before U.S. markets open on Wednesday.
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With its sales already on the ropes, Gap faces a slowing U.S. retail market as the holiday shopping season begins.
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Why Jeff Bezos needs to return as Amazon's CEO, as founders occasionally do when their companies get into deep trouble.
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