Express earnings, sales beat Street, but cuts guidance on weak NovemberExpress reported a strong third quarter, but it sounded a warning note about the holiday quarter and revised its earnings and sales outlook downward amid “challenging traffic” and a “highly promotional” apparel environment. Abercrombie exec shakeup despite strong Q3; closing fewer stores than expectedAbercrombie & Fitch is changing up its executive ranks on the heels of better-than-expected third quarter earnings and revenue fueled by continued strength at its Hollister division. Reuters: Gymboree eyes closing half its stores Just 14 months after it successfully emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Gymboree Group is reportedly weighing a major downsizing. Analysis: Family Dollar still a relatively weak format in a strong market Although this is a reasonable set of results from Dollar Tree, they reveal two truths about the company. The global countries with the highest Black Friday weekend sales are… The Black Friday weekend shopping event is no longer confined to the U.S. And outside of our borders, it’s more popular than Cyber Monday. Eddie Lampert's hedge fund reportedly in Sears bid Eddie Lampert still has hopes for his embattled Sears Holdings Corp. Dick’s Sporting Goods turns in mixed Q3 results as sales fall Dick's Sporting Goods beat profit expectations and raised its earnings outlook amid disappointing sales. Chico’s president out as sales plunge The president of Chico’s is departing after a tough third quarter in which same-store sales fell 10.2%. Done deal: CVS Health finalizes acquisition of Aetna The biggest healthcare merger of the year is complete. Retailers Should Think Like Suppliers to Cut Costs Zero is a powerful word in the food industry — its marketers loves to boast about “zero calories” and “zero hassle.” And then there is zero-based budgeting. First Previous 450 451 452 453 454 Next Last