Prev Close | 80.07 |
Day Low/High | 79.24 / 82.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 23.79 / 80.99 |
Prev Close | 80.07 |
Day Low/High | 79.24 / 82.00 |
52 Wk Low/High | 23.79 / 80.99 |
Exchange | |
Shares Outstanding | 264.75B |
Market Cap | 21.20B |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Jim Cramer breaks down the best and worst of retail.
The Trump rally rests on three legs: Fast cuts to regulations, repatriating foreign profits and corporate tax reform.
In the new economy, don't waste consumers' time and interrupt their ability to multitask.
Jim Cramer argues there are too many retailers.
More trouble at L Brands, as a lowered earnings outlook sends the shares lower Thursday.
Retail stocks (e.g., J.C. Penney ) are being kicked in the groin this morning. The first real retail data comes out on Thursday from L Brands , GAP and Ascena Retail . I expect industry comps from real stores at 0-2%. Industry at 4%. Online at 20...
L BRands has no women in it's c-suite and just two on its board
The market may have rushed to the wrong judgment on the apparel retailer.
Hong Kong's retail sales are horrible, down double digits in a year.
And as always, there are too many retailers.
Jim Cramer explains why this holiday shopping season is a hard one for investors to navigate.
Retail earnings continue to roll-in on Wednesday, November 16.
Look for more weakness towards a $60 share price.
Investors await corporate earnings reports and important economic data during the week of November 14.
Shares of L Brands were rising slightly on Monday morning despite being downgraded at Jefferies.
Last week, L Brands , a quality retailer that operates Victoria's Secret and Bath and Body Works, released a sales warning. On Wednesday, Costco released its monthly sales, up 2%. While there are attempts to dress up a pig, the numbers were not good...
Today there was a virtual vacuum of good news in the stock market.
L Brands lowered its third-quarter expectations ahead of its analyst day Tuesday.
Investors should pay attention to Macy's and Kohl's in the wake of L Brands earnings preannouncement, says Jim Cramer.
A signaled earnings miss by L Brands is another strike against the retail sector. In my broadly defined consumer discretionary sector I remain long only special situation and speculative turnaround candidate J.C. Penney and short Disney, , General M...
Forecasts for a chilly winter make apparel stocks a good buy.
Banks, retailers and restaurants should be on fire, but instead they're burning down.
Stocks rally and then get smacked down in this inconsistent atmosphere.
Don't be surprised to see LB decline back into the $70-$65 area.
All I can say is, this group needs to snap out of its funk, or the stocks will just get worse.
I can’t blame a soul for being frustrated.
Why can't Abercrombie and Aeropostale get it together?
I learned a long time ago, don’t outthink it.