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Barnes & Noble reported Thursday that same-store sales for the nine-week holiday period ended December 31 plunged 9% year over year. Company cut guidance and stock tumbled.
Macy's still identifies itself as "one of the nation’s premier retailers." Its departing CEO has made sure that is no longer true.
Several high-profile CEOs lost their jobs in 2016, along with one or two who "resigned" with the cooperation of their boards.
There are other public company CEOs who should follow Howard Schultz's lead, but do so because their companies are failures.
Wall Street and investors hate to see iconic CEOs resign. Howard Schultz has tried to leave Starbucks before, but this time looks like it will be for real.
Ford has already started its Black Friday sale, perhaps as a means to push 2016 models out the door. Investors have grown impatient with recent results, particularly in America.
After avalanches of news about earnings, failed enthusiasm about a takeover, layoffs, and speculation Twitter Inc.’s (NYSE: TWTR) CEO might depart, the stock ended the week down a little over 1%. A...
A suggested resignation letter for Wells Fargo's CEO John Stumpf in the wake of the recent fraudulent accounts scandal.
Unfortunately, the Business Roundtable CEO Economic Outlook Index is not looking very good at all despite what is still a reading in positive territory.
Many customers, shareholders and employees want to know why Stumpf is still CEO, and why no one at Wells Fargo has taken responsibility for the scandal.
According to The Wall Street Journal, blood testing company Theranos and its CEO Elizabeth Holmes have suffered a new, major setback.
T-Mobile's CEO, perhaps the most talkative chief executive in America, likes to remind the public over an over again that T-Mobile is supposed to be much better than Sprint. He neglects to mention...
Chief executive officers often get awarded large sums when their companies are troubled. The Chipotle CEOs should have been candidates to be replaced last year, and still ought to be.
Matthias Müller may face being pushed out after less that a year as CEO of Volkswagen, due to accusations by New York State.
Holes in Elon Musk's armor have started to appear, as the press and Wall Street have pointed out for several weeks.