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This holiday season is shaping up to be a zero-sum game.
Here are some retail picks and pans for your perusal.
Two consistent retailers in a disconnected environment.
Even earnings season is a sideshow to politics.
The earnings disappointments are rolling in.
Apparel retailers may have a rough holiday season but VF Corp. is best positioned, retail analyst Marie Driscoll tells TheStreet.
Take the hint and avoid the stock.
Let's take a peek at the overnight and early-morning price action in the major asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures up 7; Nasdaq futures up 18; Nikkei down 0.45%; China Shanghai down 0.28%; European markets up; euro down; crude up $0.45; gold dow...
Another drag on the retail sector. L Brands (LTD) guides lower, taking more steam out of retail.
Let's take a peek at the overnight and early-morning trading in the major asset classes. The rundown: S&P futures down 4; Nasdaq futures down 8; Nikkei up 0.2% (strength in tech/telecom while basic materials and energy lagged); China Shanghai flat (...
After weak reports from Macy's and Wal-Mart, more earnings from the nation's retailers are set to roll in.
Jim Cramer cautions investors to be picky when choosing retail names. 'Not everyone is a winner,' says Cramer.
Retailers report mixed same-store sales for July with back-to-school shopping remaining sluggish. TheStreet's Laurie Kulikowski weighs in.
Morgan Hermand-Waiche, Adore Me CEO, is facing off against bra and panty juggernaut Victoria's Secret with a cheap, membership-based option.
And showing bullish technical patterns.
Among the current winners in the retail sector, L Brands truly stands out.
The cold snap across the country in February kept consumers from spending on spring clothes says Wedbush Securities' Retail Analyst Gabriella Santaniello.
There are throngs of smart-money folk that have quietly moved to the sidelines.
Companies whose management teams can execute at high levels are pulling ahead.