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We're raising our TJX price target to $135 per share from $130. The combined T.J. Maxx and Marshalls business unit was impacted by temporary closures resulting from hurricanes Helene and Milton. Guidance TJX sees fiscal 2025 fourth quarter EPS in the range of $1.12 to $1.14, which is below the $1.17 expected. Outside of North America, T.J. Maxx is known as T.K. North Miami Beach, Florida, T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods discount department store, furniture display and welcome sign.
Persons: HomeGoods, Ernie Herrman, Helene, Milton, TJX, Herrman, John Klinger, , Klinger, Maxx, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Jeff Greenberg Organizations: TJX Companies, TJX, Marshalls, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, CNBC, North, Maxx, Getty Locations: Maxx, HomeGoods, Canada, United States, Spain, North America, North Miami Beach , Florida
MrBeast has acquired a startup called Vouch, which aids creators in hiring and job postings. Vouch uses AI for job matching and was backed by VCs like Seven Seven Six and other investors. AdvertisementYouTube's top creator, MrBeast, has expanded his estimated $700 million a year business empire by acquiring the startup Vouch. Pesis brought on Patrick Dudek, also a former Cameo employee, to the Vouch team to help scale the platform. AdvertisementVouch was backed by Seven Seven Six, Liquid 2 Ventures, Shrug Capital, Niche Capital, WorkPlay Ventures, and angel investors including Andreas Klinger and Siqi Chen.
Persons: MrBeast, VCs, , Marty Pesis, they've, Pesis, Jimmy Donaldson, Donaldson, Safiya Nygaard, Danny Duncan, Goldman Sachs, we're, Kara McCloud, Patrick Dudek, Hayden Hillier, Smith, Andreas Klinger, Siqi Chen Organizations: Service, LinkedIn, YouTube, Business, Stokes Twins, AMP, Cameo, Seven Seven, Shrug, Niche, WorkPlay Ventures
New York CNN —Hourly retail security workers are now wearing police-like body cameras at major stores. The manufacturer of Taser devices and other security companies are now designing and marketing body cameras specifically for retail workers. “Body cameras are just one of the many ways that we work to support a safe store environment,” the spokesperson said. Bakery chain Greggs gave employees body cameras after a rise in sausage roll thefts and threats from customers. Applebaum also expressed concerns about the information the body cameras are collecting and whether it could be used to stymie union organizing attempts.
Persons: TJ Maxx, John Klinger, , they’re, , TJX isn’t, TJX, Joshua Isner, John Eck, shoplifters, They’re, Ernesto Lopez, Thaddeus Johnson, ” Stuart Applebaum, “ it’s, Applebaum, CNN’s Curt Devine Organizations: New, New York CNN, Marshalls, National Retail Federation, Tesco, CNN, University of Cincinnati, Criminal, Wholesale, Department Store Union Locations: New York, HomeGoods, Florida, Miami Beach
Mario Anzuoni | ReutersOff-price retailers like TJX Companies and Ross are still posting sales gains and taking market share from rivals, but it's not just because consumers are under pressure and hunting for value. TJX and Ross both reported fiscal first quarter earnings last week that came in better than Wall Street expected, even as both companies lapped outsize growth from the prior-year period. Ross, which runs Ross Dress for Less and dd's Discounts, posted an 8% jump in sales, bringing revenue to $4.86 billion, compared to estimates of $4.83 billion, according to LSEG. "That's because they're providing consistent value to the consumer – and that's branded consistent value to the consumer at a discount price," said Roach. The dynamic is a bit different at Ross, which has more exposure to the lower- and middle-income consumer than TJX does and competes more on price, said Siegel.
Persons: Mario Anzuoni, Ross, it's, TJ Maxx, they've, Jessica Ramirez, Jane Hali, TJX, they'd, They've, Goldman Sachs, Brooke Roach, John Klinger, Michael Hartshorn, Roach, Simeon Siegel, Siegel, Ernie Herrman Organizations: Maxx, Reuters, TJX, Associates, Wall, Marshalls, CNBC, Walmart, BMO Capital Markets, Brands Locations: Pasadena , California, Homegoods, Ross
TJX Companies shares climbed to an all-time high Wednesday after reporting better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results Wednesday. Executives also said they see further ability to grow because TJX is becoming an increasingly important channel for its vendors. In the quarter, TJX returned a total of $886 million to shareholders in the quarter, with $609 million coming via buybacks and another $377 in dividend payments. Full year sales guidance was revised lower by about $150 million at the midpoint due to foreign exchange dynamics. Comparable same store sales guidance was left unchanged.
Persons: Wednesday's, Ernie Herrman, TJX, Herrman, we're, HomeGoods, John Klinger, Klinger, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, TJMaxx, Jeff Greenberg Organizations: TJX Companies, LSEG, TJX, Marshalls, Ross Stores, Burlington Stores, Consumers, Companies, TJX Canada, Management, CNBC, Universal, Getty Locations: Maxx, HomeGoods, U.S, buybacks, Canada, Florida, Port
For decades, federal and state officials have struggled to control farm runoff, the biggest source of nutrient pollution that is not typically federally regulated. Water pollution from factories and industry is typically federally regulated. The Biden administration recently proposed toughening regulations on meat and poultry processing plants to reduce pollution, Wall said. When nutrient pollution flows into the Gulf of Mexico, it spurs growth of bacteria that consume oxygen. That affects the productivity of commercial fisheries and marine life in general, but nutrient pollution is also damaging upstream.
Persons: that's, It’s, , Olivia Dorothy, Tom Wall, Biden, Wall, Nancy Rabalais, Anne Schechinger, Gregory Klinger, Brad Carlson, Martin Larsen, He's, Larsen, ___ Walling, ___, Melina Walling Organizations: LOUIS, Environmental, Agency, Midwest, EPA, Louisiana State University, University of Minnesota, U.S . Department of Agriculture, Associated Press, Walton Family Foundation, AP Locations: Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Midwest, Minnesota, Olmsted County, Chicago
In total, the cancellations equate to nearly one-fifth of President Joe Biden’s goal of 30 gigawatts of offshore wind power by 2030. Despite the setbacks, offshore wind continues to move forward, the White House said, citing recent investments by New York state and approval by the Interior Department of the nation’s largest planned offshore wind farm in Virginia. Hardy spoke at the American Clean Power industry group’s offshore wind conference in Boston last month on a panel with Morris. Phil Murphy, has established increasingly stringent clean energy goals, moving from 100% clean energy by 2050 to 100% by 2035. “Offshore wind is a lot bigger than Ørsted.”The first U.S. commercial-scale offshore wind farms are currently under construction: Vineyard Wind off Massachusetts and South Fork Wind off Rhode Island and New York.
Persons: jeopardizing, Ørsted, Joe Biden’s, Biden, Timothy Fox, , Molly Morris, David Hardy, Hardy, Morris, “ We’re, , Walt Musial, Musial, Conor Bambrick, Phil Murphy, Murphy, Catherine Klinger, Catherine Bowes, ″ Bowes, Michael Brown, ” ___ McDermott Organizations: WASHINGTON, Biden, Interior Department, Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Industry, ClearView Energy Partners, Ørsted, American Clean, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Energy Department, P, Environmental, ., Democratic Gov, New, U.S, Offshore, Ocean, ___, AP Locations: New Jersey, U.S, Danish, New England, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Virginia, Interior’s, Gulf of Mexico, East Coast, Washington, Norwegian, Jersey, United States, Boston, Europe, Virginia Beach, Rhode Island, . New Jersey, Rhode, North America, Providence , Rhode Island, Hill, Albany , New York, Catalini, Trenton , New Jersey
TJ Maxx is closing two stores in New York and Chicago. Marshalls is closing a store in New York. The closures come as parent company TJX reassesses its real estate strategies. AdvertisementAdvertisementTJX, the parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods brands, is closing stores in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Chicago. On Tuesday, Block Club Chicago reported that a TJ Maxx store in the South Loop neighborhood of Chicago would close on January 6th.
Persons: TJ Maxx, , TJX, TJ, John Joseph Klinger Organizations: Marshalls, Service, TJX Companies, Bronx News, Bronx ., Block Club Chicago, TJ Maxx, Fulton Locations: New York, Chicago, Brooklyn, Bronx, Canal St, Chicago , Illinois, , Brooklyn , New York, Bronx , New York
In an email to customers Wednesday, HomeGoods said its e-commerce site would close after October 21. AdvertisementAdvertisementHomeGoods informed customers in an email that it will no longer offer online shopping after October 21. A TJX customer service representative confirmed the change and said it would only affect HomeGoods' site. HomeGoods launched its long-awaited e-commerce site in September 2021. Another shopper posted to the brand's Facebook page: "I just received the email that you are shutting down online shopping later this week.
Persons: HomeGoods, TJ, , We've, John Joseph Klinger, TJX, Klinger, TJX's Organizations: TJX Companies, TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Service, Sierra, Maxx
During second-quarter earnings reports in August and September, nearly two dozen retailers said shrink has continued to weigh on profits. During its second quarter earnings call with analysts, the company said shrink was in line with the year-ago period. Over the last few quarters, more and more retailers have called out shrink as a drain on profits and blamed theft for those losses. Others that loosely blame shrink and theft for plummeting profits without providing much more explanation may be trying to obfuscate internal issues, said Lapinsky. Contrary to other retailers, shrink was the largest drag on Ulta's earnings during fiscal 2022, according to a securities filing.
Persons: Lindsey Nicholson, Dick's, Ulta, Sonia Lapinsky, AlixPartners, that's what's, Macy's, CNBC's Courtney Reagan, Jeff Gennette, Gennette, TJX, John Klinger Organizations: Walgreens, Universal, Getty, CNBC, Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Walmart, Lowe's Locations: Queens , New York
Analysts said that rivals like Shein and Temu pose "major threats" to brands like T.J. Maxx. Certain brands can't be searched for directly by name on T.J. Maxx's online store. E-commerce is just a small part of TJX's businessShein and T.J. Maxx share a similar customer base. A representative for TJX declined to comment when Insider asked about the growing competition from companies like Shein and Temu and whether TJX plans to expand its online presence. Customers said that they liked shopping at T.J. Maxx because the brand offers good value for money and a chance to hunt for good deals.
Persons: Maxx, , John Klinger, Calvin Klein, Gucci —, Ernie Herrman, TJX's Herrman Organizations: Service, UBS, TJX's, Nike, TJX, Customers, Maxx Locations: Maxx, Sierra, COVID
The deputy, Scot Peterson, served as the school resource officer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School at the time of the shootings in 2018. For not confronting the gunman, he is facing 10 charges, including seven counts of child neglect — a rare prosecution of a law enforcement officer involved in the response to a mass shooting. In opening statements, the prosecution repeatedly noted that after arriving at the scene on the afternoon of Feb. 14, Mr. Peterson stayed in a stairway of an adjacent school building while the shootings took place in Building 1200. “The defendant will never leave that alcove while the shooter is in that building,” said Steven Klinger, an assistant state attorney in Broward County. “In fact, he doesn’t leave it for 30 or 40 minutes when everything is finished.”
Persons: Scot Peterson, Marjory Stoneman, Peterson, , , Steven Klinger Organizations: Wednesday, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Locations: Parkland, Fla, Broward County,
A man was arrested Saturday for crashing his Tesla into a Girl Scout cookie stand outside Walmart. Authorities said he was driving under the influence, according to local outlets. Officials said the incident happened at around 3:50 p.m. Saturday, and they arrived to find a 2015 Tesla slammed into the cookie stand in front of the store, according to Fox 40. "I saw the yellow tape and I was just shocked to hear that some Girl Scouts were injured. This is a pretty low key parking lot," Granite Bay resident Ken Klinger told KCRA 3 outside of the Walmart store Saturday evening.
TJX Names John Klinger Chief Financial Officer
  + stars: | 2022-11-16 | by ( Colin Kellaher | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
TJX Cos. on Wednesday said it named John Klinger executive vice president and chief financial officer effective Jan. 29, the start of the retailer’s next fiscal year. Mr. Klinger, who joined TJX in 2000 and currently serves as executive vice president and corporate controller, succeeds Scott Goldenberg, who has been chief financial officer of the Framingham, Mass., company since 2012. TJX, the owner of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods among other retailers, said Mr. Goldenberg will continue as senior executive vice president of finance with responsibility for such corporate functions as global communications, risk management, new business development and financial aspects of real estate. Write to Colin Kellaher at colin.kellaher@wsj.comCopyright ©2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Mr. Klinger, who joined TJX in 2000, currently serves as executive vice president and corporate controller. U.S. comparable-store sales, which exclude e-commerce sites, fell 2%, driven by a 16% drop in comparable sales for the U.S. homegoods business. For the 2023 fiscal year, TJX forecasts U.S. comparable-store sales to fall 1% to 2%. TJX in August projected a full year decline in U.S. same-store sales of 2% to 3%. This is because they’ve withheld key metrics such as the figures for comparable-store sales, since they weren’t meaningful as a result of store closures brought on by the pandemic, she said.
Startups, Investors Bet on Remote Work Future
  + stars: | 2022-11-03 | by ( Angus Loten | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +6 min
Even as more employers signal an end to remote work, tech startups and their investors are betting that it is here to stay, offering a range of digital tools designed to support a permanent workforce outside of the office. “Investors are super-pumped on remote,” Mr. Salam said. “Remote work is a durable phenomenon,” said Ravi Gupta, a partner at Sequoia who led the firm’s investment in Remote. Mr. Riggs said Frameable currently has hundreds of commercial customers, who rent its software with rates varying by the number of users. “I may be a bit biased, but I absolutely believe remote work is here to stay,” said Remote’s Mr. van der Voort.
The Real Electric-Vehicle ‘Choice’
  + stars: | 2021-07-09 | by ( The Editorial Board | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Corporate landlords in cities like Milwaukee helped drive an evictions crisis during the pandemic. Corporate landlords, which own almost 50% of rental properties, are more likely to evict, advocates say. Before the 2008 recession, corporate landlords owned 20% of rental properties; today, it's nearing a whopping 50%. Since the Center for Disease Control's evictions moratorium took effect last September, evictions by corporate landlords have actually been steadily increasing. There is no national database of evictions, and evictions are only tracked at the level of the country's more than 3,000 counties.
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