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The Motley Fool December 3, 2004 Steven Mallas |
Sanguine Sales at Sears The retailer showed a relatively nice boost in its November comps.  |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Christopher & Banks Disappoints The women's apparel retailer surprised investors with surprisingly bad Q4 guidance.  |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Nanette Byrnes |
Playing The Discount Game Stores offering deep sales after Thanksgiving did well. But will promotions translate into profits? The biggest shopping days of 2004 are yet to come, leaving lots of hunting and gathering to be done before it becomes clear who this holiday's winners and losers will be.  |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Rachel Tiplady |
The Year Of The Chinese Tourist With barriers to European travel lowered, mainlanders are arriving in droves. European hoteliers, retailers, and purveyors of luxury goods are rolling out the red carpet.  |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Phil Wohl |
Mixed Bag for Neiman Marcus Upscale retailer reports strong first quarter results followed by weaken-than-expected November sales.  |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Albertsons on the Rebound The No. 2 grocer reports double-digit gains in sales and earnings after recent acquisitions. The company is headed in the right direction, and the their attractive 2.9% dividend yield should appeal to income investors.  |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Jeff Hwang |
Wet Seal, Not Good The clothing retailer continues its free fall in the third quarter. The company has been a great example of poor stock performance following poor business performance, a lack of a competitive advantage, and an out-of-favor brand.  |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Don't Tell Them About Dad Casual apparel retailer American Eagle continues to outperform in 2004. Revenues for the month ended Nov. 29 were up more than 32% year over year to $197 million. Same-store sales, meanwhile, were up more than 24%.  |
CFO December 1, 2004 Tim Reason |
A Penney Saved J. C. Penney has revamped its stores and store brands to bring customers, including younger ones, back after years of company decline. But while a deft turnaround buys time, what's in store long-term for the venerable retailer?  |
The Motley Fool December 1, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Dollar General Slows The deep-discount retailer misses earnings projections and lowers its outlook.  |
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