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Tag: Company Reports
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Retailers Stumble Adjusting to More Selective Shoppers
In earnings reports this week, companies showed it has been a struggle to adapt to a consumer mind-set that is vastly different from what it was during much of the pandemic.
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CEOs Are Obsessed With ‘Elasticity’ as Inflation Soars. Here’s Why.
The economic concept, which describes consumers’ sensitivity to prices, is a hot topic as inflation soars and executives fret about profits.
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The S&P 500 is about to have its best month since November 2020.
The rebound in stocks is a reflection that the current round of updates from corporate America are not as bad as feared. But there are still reasons for investors to be wary.
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If the Economy Is Shaky, Why Are Company Profits Still Strong?
Corporate optimism may seem at odds with the Fed’s grim determination to hold back the economy to get inflation down, but earnings tell a story that other data doesn’t.