Zale Taps Former Rival CEO as Chairman, Shares Soar 30%
The jewelry maker reported a bump in same-store sales and said the former chief executive of its biggest rival is its new chairman.
Lumber Liquidators Names New CEO
Struggling hardwood flooring retailer Lumber Liquidators Holdings appointed board member John Presley chief executive to replace founder and acting CEO Thomas Sullivan.
Overthrowing the Tyranny of Quarterly Capitalism
The debate over quarterly earnings reports is raging as politicians and investors take sides on whether these snapshots are harmful or helpful.
Smith & Wesson: Gun Sales Booming Amid Broad Demand
Smith & Wesson reported booming sales in its most recent quarter, and the gun maker raised its guidance for the second time in two months amid a fresh buying frenzy.
Coach Shares Slide as Key Execs Exit, Sales Come In Shy
Coach announced the departure of two key executives and said handbag sales disappointed in its most recent quarter.
Lululemon's Shares Dive as CEO Set to Depart
Yoga apparel maker Lululemon's chief executive officer, Christine Day, will step down later this year after nearly six years with the retailer.
Smith & Wesson Sales Soar Amid Rising Gun-Control Worries
Gun maker Smith & Wesson Holding Corp reported a better-than-expected 61 percent jump in quarterly revenue, at a time when the U.S. presidential election campaigns and recent shootings fuel fears of stricter gun laws.
Barnes & Noble's Sales at Established Stores Beat Expectations
Barnes & Noble reported a better-than-expected rise in sales at stores open at least a year, helped by higher demand for toys, gifts and other non-book merchandise.
Dow, DuPont CEOs to Get $80M in 'Golden Parachute' Payouts
DowDuPont, the entity to be created by the merger of DuPont with Dow Chemical, said the chief executives of the two companies would get a combined $80 million in "golden parachute" payments after DowDuPont splits into three.
Costco Quarterly Earnings Miss Estimates
Costco Wholesale reported lower-than-expected quarterly earnings, hurt by lower traffic in January and a strong dollar.
Weak Outlook Catches Lululemon Analysts Off Guard
Shares of Lululemon fell close to 11% on Thursday after the yoga apparel maker issued a disappointing outlook that seemed to take analysts by surprise.
Weak Outlook Catches Lululemon Analysts Off Guard
Shares of Lululemon fell close to 11% on Thursday after the yoga apparel maker issued a disappointing outlook that seemed to take analysts by surprise.
Jos. A. Bank Jolted By Ugly 2Q Profit Warning
The apparel maker blamed a sales strategy that failed to lure customers.
After Break-Up, 21st Century Fox Posts Mixed 4Q Results
In its first earnings report since breaking away from News Corp., 21st Century Fox disclosed weaker-than-expected profits on Tuesday even as revenue jumped 16% on cable strength. The company is the parent of FOX Business Network.
Walgreen 3Q Net Jumps 16%, Trails Forecasts Amid Traffic Slowdown
The largest U.S. pharmacy chain's results trailed forecasts as store traffic reversed.
3M Tops Estimates as 3Q Profit Rises 6%
3M reported a 6% rise in quarterly profit due to higher sales across all its businesses.
Raytheon Lifts View After Beating 3Q Forecasts
Raytheon's third-quarter earnings fell 2.8% amid declining revenue, but the defense contractor lifted its outlook after topping forecasts.
Dow's 3Q Profit Growth of 17% Comes up Short as Volumes Dip
Dow Chemical's quarterly profit growth of 17% trailed forecasts and the company unveiled plans to sell off another $3 billion to $4 billion of assets.
Wall Street Bids Macy's 8% Higher on 3Q Beat, Outlook
Macy’s shares climbed 8% as investors cheered a 22% jump in 3Q profits that exceeded expectations on Wall Street.
Wal-Mart Posts 1Q Miss, Tepid 2Q Outlook
The world's biggest retailer posted first-quarter results and a second-quarter outlook that missed analysts' estimates.



















