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Two Under-The-Radar Retail Stocks Will Ride Resurgent Consumer Spending, According to Traders
Ongoing stimulus, the vaccine rollout and a reopening economy have consumers in a spending mood. It’s not just Walmart and Amazon that will benefit.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Virgin Galactic, Gap, Nikola and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Set to Rebound After Thursday's Steep Sell-Off
Dow futures initially turned lower and then surged higher Friday after the government reported much better than expected jobs growth in February.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: IMAX, CoreLogic, CoStar Group & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include IMAX, CoreLogic, CoStar Group, and more.
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Kohl's Says It Has No Plans to Sell More Real Estate and Lease It Back. Here's Why
Kohl’s said it isn’t planning for any further sales of its real estate to then lease it back, despite activists pressuring the company to take this route.
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Big Lots Could See Its Biggest Post-Earnings Move in Years. How You Can Trade It
Retail stocks have a big week ahead, but one particular trade could pay off more than the rest, says Piper Sandler’s Craig Johnson.
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Rising Interest Rates May Continue to Test the Stock Market in the Week Ahead
The rapid rise in bond yields has made stocks skittish, and that could be a factor in the week ahead.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Big Lots, Carvana, Cloudera, DocuSign & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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Famed Actress, Director Penny Marshall Dead at 75
Penny Marshall, who shot to fame in the 70’s opposite Cindy Williams in the hit television show “Laverne & Shirley,” dies Monday in her California home from complications from diabetes. She was 75.
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Actress, Director Penny Marshall Dead at 75
The “Laverne & Shirley” star went on to direct successful movies, “Big” and “A League of Their Own.” Carole “Penny” Marshall was 75.
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Beloved Toy Store FAO Schwarz Makes Its Comeback, Families Wait in Line in Snow to Get In
Three years after it closed its beloved toy store on Fifth Avenue, FAO Schwarz is making a return to New York.
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Retailers Up Their Game After Toys R Us Closures
When Toys R Us closed its doors, customers mourned the loss of a beloved brand that conjured memories of their own childhood. Retailers, on the other hand, saw an opportunity. Rather than cede any more ground to online behemoth Amazon, companies like Target, Walmart and Party City ramped up their offerings. Now, ahead of the pivotal holiday season, they’re going...
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FAO Schwarz Flagship Is Reopening in Manhattan — and Seeking Dancers for Its Iconic Piano
FAO Schwarz is reopening in Manhattan this fall — and you could land a job dancing on its iconic piano.
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Your Summer 2017 Guide to Outdoor Movies in the DMV
Have you ever wanted to take in a movie while lying underneath the stars? Well, here’s your chance.
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'Home Alone' Actor John Heard Dies at 71
Actor John Heard, whose many roles included the father in the “Home Alone” series and a corrupt detective in “The Sopranos,” has died. He was 71....
Heard was found dead Friday in a hotel in Palo Alto, California, the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner’s office said Saturday....
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‘Big' Win: Tom Hanks Recites Rap from Iconic Role
Tom Hanks doesn’t even need a beat. Twenty-eight years after his breakout on the big screen in ‘Big,’ Hanks still knows the rap that his character and friend chant to each other. Wesley Chan and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions went to Florence, Italy to meet Ron Howard and Tom Hanks, who were promoting their new film, ‘Inferno.’ Chan...