Category: Retail News
Affordable Dominance: Balance Between Discounts and Sales for Profit
Discover the art of striking the perfect balance between discounts and sales to maximize profits. Learn how to dominate the market with affordable pri [...]
This consumer electronics retailer gets to our buy level so we’re adding more shares
During our Monthly Meeting last week, we laid out the case as to why we think 2024 is the year for this stock. [...]
Levi Strauss shares surge 18% on raised profit guidance, holiday earnings beat
Shares of Levi Strauss surged after the company said its profits will be higher than expected in fiscal 2024 thanks to cost cuts, layoffs and fewer pr [...]
Retailers like Peloton and Saks keep paying vendors late, signaling possible ‘financial distress’
Over the last year, Peloton, Saks, Express and Bath & Body Works have often failed to pay vendors on time, a sign they could be struggling to mana [...]
Maximizing Efficiency in Inventory Management for Store Owners
Discover effective strategies for store owners to maximize efficiency in inventory management. Learn how to streamline your processes and boost profit [...]
Nearly half of Levi’s sales are happening online and in its shops, a shift as department stores fade
Levi Strauss is now doing nearly half of its sales through its own website and stores, the company said when reporting fiscal first quarter earnings. [...]
Jim Cramer sees Ford and Costco nearing buy levels. Here’s the story behind each
These two consumer-related stocks could be approaching new buying levels, according to Jim Cramer. [...]
New concern about the beauty industry undeservedly knocks a portfolio stock. We’re buying the dip
Negative comments from Ulta spread selling to other companies in the beauty space. [...]
Jim Cramer says buy the dip in shares of this quality company of household brand names
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET. [...]
Ulta shares fall as CEO warns beauty demand is slowing
The beauty retailer Ulta's CEO Dave Kimbell said sales are still growing, but at a slower-than-expected rate. [...]