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L Brands tops Q2 estimates but lowers guidance as Victoria’s Secret continues to struggle
L Brands is still being dragged down by its decision to eliminate swimwear and apparel from Victoria's Secret. The company reported a better-than-expected profit of $138.9 million, or earnings per share of 48 cents per share for the quarter, compared with analysts' expectations of 44 cents per share. Revenue totaled $2.76 billion, better than the $2.75 billion analysts had forecast. -
Starbucks' Schultz in emotional address on Charlottesville
Howard Schultz, the politically progressive — and famously outspoken — founder of Starbucks Coffee Corp., weighed in on the rally and violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and its aftermath in an emotional speech to company employees. Speaking at a standing-room only employee forum, Schultz did not specifically blame or criticize the President, saying he would let his (the President’s) actions speak for themselves. But the legendary retailer left little doubt of how he felt.