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Open | 0.01 |
Day Low/High | 0.01 / 0.01 |
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Volume | 434.31K |
Avg Volume | 2.53M |
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Market Cap | 2.80M |
EPS | -0.12 |
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Pacific Sunwear has opted to file for bankruptcy to implement a reorganization plan backed by San Francisco's Golden Gate Capitals.
The recent rebound is undeserved and the stock should be avoided.
Apparel business is tough, but AEO has its claws in good strategy.
The next FOMC meeting and the end of the quarter loom.
On Thursday May 28th we await earnings results from Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF), Express (EXPR), Pacific Sunwear (PSUN), GameStop (GME), Ulta (ULTA), and Avago Technologies (AVGO).
Markets are closed on May 25, in observance of Memorial Day and the earnings season is winding down, but traders have a massive amount of economic data to examine.
Which stores are busy and which are filled with dust bunnies?
They're all wasted! Aeropostale (ARO) is down more than 9% on earnings and weighing on teen retailers. Teen fashion and retail related names the are in the red: Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF, down 2.0%), Quicksilver (ZQK, down 1.5%), American Apparel (AP...
Winter weather grounds shipper's results; futures on the rise.
Update: Wall Street digests key data; FOMC meeting looms.
Belus Capital Advisors' Brian Sozzi and TheStreet's Nicole Urken face off on sexy teen retailer Abercrombie & Fitch.
The news was mostly bad, so let's start with that.
Tread lightly as the market could blow up for many in 2014.
The first full week of the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season will be a busy one for retail earnings.
Next week brings a few earnings releases and Pacific Sunwear is a stock TheStreet's Lindsey Bell and Andrew Krill will be watching to buy.
This week will be quiet but TheStreet's David Peltier and Lindsey Bell will be watching earnings from Campbell's Soup and the GDP release.
Low-dollar retail stocks are reaching new highs. Portfolio Manager David Peltier handicaps the sector.
It's a busy week of earnings for retailers and restaurants, with Macy's and J.C. Penney set to report next week.
Portfolio Manager David Peltier analyzes a low-dollar retail name that's turning its business around.
Zumiez delivered on May same-store sales, but broad-market weakness will keep me from buying for now.
These stocks have gotten slammed, but you should still be a careful shopper.
Let's make some sense of the various messages coming out of the space.
Based on my first-hand research, here are the 'winners' so far of the holiday retail season.
We had a strong start on Black Friday, but beware of discounting and aggressive marketing.
But don't write off the yellow metal just yet.