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Hibbett Sports profit leaps 34% in Q2, cuts view
New York -- Hibbett Sports reported that profit surged 34% to $10.5 million in the second quarter, compared with $7.9 million last year and just edging Wall Street expectations.
Sales matched forecasts with a 13% rise to $186.2 million. Same-store sales edged up 0.3%.
But the sporting goods retailer lowered its full-year outlook, citing concern over consumer spending.
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Walmart’s Simon outlines path to prosperity
Walmart displayed a powerful commitment to revitalizing U.S. manufacturing this week when the company convened its first ever domestic sourcing summit.
Not only was the event a first for Walmart, it was also unlike anything the retail industry has ever seen. Roughly 1,500 supplier company representatives, government and economic development officials, Walmart’s top executives and dozens of senior merchants participated in the three hour summit held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.
