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Procter & Gamble, Caterpillar, Verizon, and Walmart were among the biggest Dow losers on Thursday.
Walmart on Wednesday announced a new education program for U.S. employees that will pay most of the costs of getting…
If a new study by OURWalmart, an organization which loosely represents the interests of Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) workers, is…
Procter & Gamble shares added more than 1% last week but that was not enough to allow the consumer products…
After Sportsman's Warehouse reported fiscal first-quarter results, its stock climbed more than 8%. That was mainly due to gun sales.…
Lowe's is surrounded by competition. That may be a problem too large and too tough for one of largest home…
The Dow's worst performing stock for the past 5 weeks has been consumer products giant Procter & Gamble. Last week…
[cnxvideo id=”625470″ placement=”ros”]To succeed in the U.S. economy, companies must constantly adapt to changing conditions. Though some of the nation’s…
Cisco, Walmart, Merck, and Johnson & Johnson were among the leading losers on the Dow Thursday.
Walmart's first quarter results beat consensus earnings estimates by a penny and topped the revenue estimate as well. U.S. same-store…
Nike, General Electric, Disney and Walmart led the Dow to a small gain on Wednesday.
Walmart is scheduled to release its fiscal first-quarter financial results before the markets open on Thursday.
Lord & Taylor has gotten a critical lifeline from Walmart, which will start to sell Lord & Taylor items at…
Institutional investors cut their positions in Apple, Lord & Taylor to sell items on Walmart.com, oil supplies hit a three-year…
UnitedHealth, Walmart, Pfizer, and DowDuPont did their best to pin a small gain on the Dow Monday.
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