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Dow Drops 138
MARKETS
Apr 14, 2009 3:26 PM CDT
Dow Drops 138
Retail report also drives declines
(Newser)
- Stocks sank today on a 1.1% drop in retail sales for March, and losses deepened after both President Obama and Ben Bernanke gave speeches cautioning against undue economic optimism, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Both acknowledged “tentative signs” of recovery but stressed the long road ahead. The Dow...
March Retail Sales Show Surprise 1.1% Drop
Apr 14, 2009 8:27 AM CDT
March Retail Sales Show Surprise 1.1% Drop
Blow to hopes that economy has hit trough
(Newser)
- Retail sales fell unexpectedly in March, delivering a setback to hopes that the economy's steep slide could be bottoming out. The Commerce Department cited a 1.1% drop, the biggest decline in 3 months and a much weaker showing than the 0.3% increase that analysts expected. Falling auto sales...
Retailers Gain; Dow Climbs 48
MARKETS
Apr 8, 2009 3:28 PM CDT
Retailers Gain; Dow Climbs 48
Investors overcome grim FOMC minutes
(Newser)
- Stocks posted gains today after dipping into the red after the release of minutes from the Fed open market committee’s March meeting, during which forecasts were lowered, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Family Dollar Stores' strong earnings report encouraged investors, and the consumer and retail sectors saw broad advances....
Wal-Mart Gives Workers $2B in Bonuses, Rewards
Mar 19, 2009 11:42 AM CDT
Wal-Mart Gives Workers $2B in Bonuses, Rewards
(Newser)
- The recession has been kind to Wal-Mart, and it’s decided to share the wealth with the wage slaves. The mega-discounter will dole out about $2 billion in financial incentives to its hourly workers, Reuters reports, including $933.6 million in bonuses and $788.8 million in profit-sharing and 401(k)...
Retail Giants
Likely to Shrink in '09
Mar 15, 2009 11:15 AM CDT
Retail Giants Likely to Shrink in '09
(Newser)
- Retailers are fighting to survive in 2009, some more successfully than others. Some 73,000 stores could close their doors by year’s end. Forbes breaks down which chains are shrinking the fastest:
Ann Taylor:
Catering to working women isn’t so great when unemployment’s at 8.1%.
Expected
...
Wal-Mart Crushing Target
Mar 14, 2009 11:18 AM CDT
Wal-Mart Crushing Target
(Newser)
- In theory, Target should be thriving in the recession because it's a discount retailer. In reality, it's in a funk, even as rival Wal-Mart flourishes, reports
Time
. The difference? Target is viewed as a place to buy nice clothes at nicer prices—and right now, nice clothes seem like a...
Guess Who's Taking On
the Apple Store?
Feb 13, 2009 12:25 PM CST
Guess Who's Taking On the Apple Store?
Microsoft hires Wal-Mart guru for new retail effort
(Newser)
- Microsoft has hired a former Wal-Mart exec to help the company open a chain of retail stores—a new strategy in its battle with Apple. The move is the latest sign of upheaval at Redmond, reports the
Financial Times
, and represents a change in approach. "To open their own...
Stocks Plunge Despite
Retail Surge
MARKET Open
Feb 12, 2009 8:56 AM CST
Stocks Plunge Despite Retail Surge
(Newser)
- Stocks plunged at the open this morning, despite a surprisingly good retail sales report, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Retail sales unexpectedly rose 1% in January, ending a seven-month slide, but the Dow tumbled more than 150 points at the open anyway. The S&P shed 1.7% and the...
Surprise! Retail
Sales Up 1% in Jan.
Feb 12, 2009 8:42 AM CST
Surprise! Retail Sales Up 1% in Jan.
Gas prices, food and clothing spending end 6-month drop
(Newser)
- In an unexpected twist, US retail sales climbed slightly in January after falling for six straight months, Bloomberg reports. Retail sales rose 1% as gasoline prices increased and consumers spent more on food and clothing, despite forecasts that sales would fall 0.8%. But consumer spending is expected to fall...
Saks' Deep Price Cuts Changed All the Rules
Feb 9, 2009 9:49 AM CST
Saks' Deep Price Cuts Changed All the Rules
Even high-end shoppers have gotten a taste for bargains
(Newser)
- When Saks Fifth Avenue slashed prices 70% in November to kickstart a stalled holiday shopping season, it changed the rules for the entire luxe market, reports the
Wall Street Journal.
Retailers like Neiman Marcus and Barney's followed suit, putting an end to the unwritten deal the stores had with designers:...
Stocks Fall on Retail, Job Data
MARKET Open
Feb 5, 2009 8:52 AM CST
Stocks Fall on Retail, Job Data
(Newser)
- Stocks slid at the open today, following yet more negative numbers from retailers and the Labor Department, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The Dow dropped 52 points, while the S&P fell 1%. The Nasdaq dropped 1.2%, weighed down by sub-par earnings from Cisco. New jobless claims ripped past...
Retail Drives Dow Down 122
MARKETS
Feb 4, 2009 3:15 PM CST
Retail Drives Dow Down 122
Bank of America continues fall as government fix remains unclear
(Newser)
- The stock market saw losses today as ugly earnings reports and continued uncertainty over the banking sector soured investor confidence, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Bank of America, off 10.6%, was that sector’s big casualty; a grim forecast pushed Costco down 6.8%. The Dow fell 121.70...
Robots Begin Takeover
of Retail Warehouses
Jan 28, 2009 1:48 PM CST
Robots Begin Takeover of Retail Warehouses
Enslave no one, but do increase efficiency
(Newser)
- The age of robots is upon us. Or at least, you might think so if you walked into one of the dozen retail warehouses currently manned by Kiva System’s robotic workers. The bots, which look a bit like a giant orange toaster, zip autonomously around the warehouse, completing orders...
Circuit City Liquidation Sales Will Begin Tomorrow
Jan 16, 2009 4:35 PM CST
Circuit City Liquidation Sales Will Begin Tomorrow
Consumer-electronics chain has $1.3B in inventory to get rid of
(Newser)
- Circuit City will begin the liquidation of $1.3 billion in inventory across 567 stores in special sales tomorrow, Reuters reports. The company hasn’t said anything specific on the discounts it might offer, but markdowns are likely to be deep. Gift cards from the chain will be redeemable at...
Citi Paces Dow's 248-Point Drop
MARKETS
Jan 14, 2009 3:29 PM CST
Citi Paces Dow's 248-Point Drop
Economic news and financial upheaval mean losses for stocks
(Newser)
- Financial shares led stocks to deep losses today as a set of economic reports did little to reassure investors, MarketWatch reports. Citigroup lost 23.05% on news it will shed several units, while an index fund of financial shares dropped nearly 5%. The Dow closed down 248.42 at 8,...
Wal-Mart
Sends Dow
South
MARKET Open
Jan 8, 2009 8:48 AM CST
Wal-Mart Sends Dow South
Retailers not doing so hot
(Newser)
- Stocks tumbled at the open today after Wal-Mart slashed its earnings estimates, driving fear in the retail sector. The Dow dropped 62, while the Nasdaq and S&P fell 0.5% and 0.7% respectively. There was more bad news on the job front, with unemployment claims climbing to their...
'Sea Change' In
Store for Retail
Dec 27, 2008 10:28 AM CST
'Sea Change' In Store for Retail
Shops to shut, brands to fold as bankruptcies soar
(Newser)
- Shaken by a tough holiday season and bracing for more trouble, the retail scene may look very different in 2009, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Some stores will be reducing inventory and cutting suppliers, which could force small manufacturers to fold. Retail bankruptcies could abound. "We will have a...
Shoplifting
Grows as
Economy
Doesn't
Dec 23, 2008 12:27 PM CST
Shoplifting Grows as Economy Doesn't
Desperation, holiday shopping drive thieves
(Newser)
- The tough economic climate is driving up shoplifting arrests, and the holiday season is making the situation worse, the
New York Times
reports. The timing is poor for stores that have had to shrink security staff amid financial woes. “More people are desperate economically, retailers are operating with leaner...
Declines in Gift Cards, Self-Splurges Hurt Retailers
Dec 10, 2008 4:57 PM CST
Declines in Gift Cards, Self-Splurges Hurt Retailers
(Newser)
- Naughty or nice, America’s retail stores can’t look forward to two of the holiday season’s usual boons: gift card sales and “self-gifting” splurges,
MarketWatch
reports. About 44% of shoppers say they will not buy gift cards this year, up from 26% last year, a marketing study...
Retailers Post Worst
Month This Decade
Dec 5, 2008 7:46 AM CST
Retailers Post Worst Month This Decade
But Wal-Mart, other discounters profit from downturn
(Newser)
- November was the worst month for retail in a decade, reports the
Financial Times
, as stores from Macy's to Abercrombie & Fitch posted double-digit falls in sales. Mid-market stores like Target posted worse-than-expected numbers, while department stores crashed. But giant Wal-Mart, leading a small number of discounters, managed to...
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