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As August is known to be, it's been a rough month-to-date for all three of those stock market benchmarks so far. This past week, the overall market was oversold, according to Jim Cramer's trusted S & P Oscillator. After Friday's strong finish, we'll see if the market's oversold condition abates as two major themes play out in the week ahead: Earnings from two Club names — Salesforce (CRM) and Broadcom (AVGO) — and key economic reports ahead of September's Fed meeting. Outside of the labor market and inflation, we'll also get a look at the housing market with the pending home sales on Wednesday. As we heard from fellow Club name Palo Alto Networks (PANW) last week, companies are growing more cautious and more closely scrutinizing large sales deals.
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Aug 22 (Reuters) - Dick's Sporting Goods shares (DKS.N) slumped as much as 24.5% on Tuesday as the footwear retailer slashed its full-year profit target after missing expectations for the second quarter. A shopper browses merchandise at a Dick's Sporting Goods store in Collegeville, Pennsylvania U.S. November 20, 2020. REUTERS/Mark Makela Acquire Licensing RightsRetailers including Dick's Sporting Goods have been trying to find ways to cut costs as margins take a hit from soaring supply chain and labor expenses. On an adjusted basis, the company expects to earn $11.50 per share to $12.30 per share for the full year. Dick's shares were trading at $111.14 and dragged shares of rival retailers.
Persons: Mark Makela, Lululemon, Armour, Foot, Juveria, Eileen Soreng Organizations: Sporting Goods, Dick's Sporting, Collegeville , Pennsylvania U.S, REUTERS, Dick's Sporting Goods, Nike, Thomson Locations: United States, Collegeville , Pennsylvania
Bank of America reiterates Lululemon as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on the stock heading into earnings next week. Bank of America adds Jazz Pharmaceuticals to the US1 list Bank of America added the pharmaceutical company to its top picks list. "We initiate coverage of The Madison Square Garden Entertainment Co. (MSGE) with a Buy rating and a 12-month price objective (PO) of $41, implying ~30% potential upside." Bank of America initiates Gulfport Energy as buy Bank of America said the energy company is undervalued. Stifel reiterates Bowlero as buy Stifel said it's standing by its buy rating on the bowling company.
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Lauren Thomas — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( Lauren Thomas | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Lauren ThomasLauren Thomas reports on M&A and shareholder activism for The Wall Street Journal. Previously, she covered the retail industry at CNBC. There, she broke news on companies ranging from Peloton to Kohl’s to Lululemon, and frequently appeared on CNBC programming. A native of Spartanburg, S.C., Lauren is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studied business journalism and Spanish.
Persons: Lauren Thomas Lauren Thomas, Lauren Organizations: Wall Street, CNBC, University of North, Chapel Hill Locations: Kohl’s, Spartanburg, S.C, University of North Carolina, Chapel
Plant-based plastic, that is. However, the environmental benefits of plant-based plastics are increasingly appealing to companies promising to use more sustainable materials by the end of the decade. Plants absorb the atmosphere’s carbon dioxide, which cuts the greenhouse-gas emissions from making bioplastics to at least half that of fossil-fuel-based plastics. A Lululemon shirt containing plant-based nylon. Only plant-based plastics that are chemically identical to fossil-fuel–based versions can enter the existing and growing recycling infrastructure.
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Business owners might make mistakes when they first start, which could cost them income. It takes some business owners months, or even years, to land their first customers or start making a profit. These three business owners approached their work wrong and each one made a change to their approach that prompted success. He tried selling products through Amazon FBA and drop-shipping, spending between about $2,000 and $3,000 on each. "Rather than selling brand names on Amazon, I saw a big opportunity with personalized gifts on Etsy," he said.
Persons: Erik Soto Ayala, Soto Ayala, Read, Lindsey Bomgren, Bomgren, Alexa Nizam, Nizam, Alexandra Fasulo, Fasulo Organizations: Amazon, Google, Lululemon
Eros Hoagland | Getty ImagesOver the past few years, Alicia Browne has noticed a change in what college students haul out of cars on move-in days at the University of Alabama. A growing pie — and market share up for grabsAs college spending is poised to grow, retailers have another reason to vie for students' dollars. Jakub Porzycki | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesIt is difficult to estimate how much college market share Bed Bath had in total. Shipt, the Target-owned delivery service, and Walmart have both tried to attract more college students to their membership programs by offering a special discounted price. She said the company's growth has been fueled by college students who want uniquely decorated rooms that reflect their personalities.
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Though studies on the topic are hard to come by, anecdotal evidence points to a continued love for casual and comfortable items exiting the pandemic. The two stocks have diverged this year: Lululemon shares have advanced nearly 20%, while Nike shares have slid 7%. The majority of Wall Street views the stock favorably, with more than 70% of analysts rating it a buy or strong buy, according to Refinitiv. Deckers' shares are up 39% in 2023. DECK 5Y mountain Deckers shares over the last half decade Analysts see more upside ahead.
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"There are two big mistakes that new sellers make," Tyler Walter, co-founder of product sourcing company 330 Trading, told Insider. "The second big problem we see young e-commerce brands make is trying to expand product categories way too fast." He offered four product selection tips to help you avoid the two most common pitfalls when launching an e-commerce business. Then, "tweak it slightly, start selling it, and prove that it actually works before you go and customize something that's totally new and innovative." Plus, you'll have an advantage if you're selling a product you understand well and use personally.
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If you're looking to make extra money on the side, selling products on sites like Amazon is one way to go. "We are essentially the plumbing for e-commerce brands that help get their product manufactured in Asia and keep their businesses running," he told Insider. Insider spoke to Walter about what successful e-commerce companies are doing right — and how anyone can launch one and start making money selling online. Once you actually start profiting from your first product — in this example, the bluetooth headphones — then you can start getting more creative, he noted. "If you're thinking about starting a brand, don't even consider starting a brand that you're going to be fulfilling yourself.
Persons: Tyler Walter, It's, Walter, They've, You've, you've, NurPhoto Organizations: Nike, Adidas, Walmart Locations: Asia, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Taipei, Taiwan, Orlando
New York CNN —A 68-year-old woman has her job back after she was fired last month for attempting to stop shoplifters at a Lowe’s store in Georgia. “The Lowes (sic) employee, Donna Hansbrough was fired for attempting to stop the theft,” the post said. “After senior management became aware of the incident and spoke to Donna Hansbrough today, we are reinstating her job and we are pleased that she has accepted the offer to return to Lowe’s,” Lowe’s said. In Kansas, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, a Republican, said retail crime is a “spiraling problem,” adding that Kansas and Missouri are among the top 10 states in the nation for the volume of retail crime. “There is a link between drug trafficking and organized retail crime,” Kobach told lawmakers in June.
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They said 54% of Aritzia employees and 60% of retail employees identified as BIPOC but declined to provide a breakdown of those statistics. Insider spoke with 53 current and former Aritzia employees, several of whom said that while the world of fashion is notoriously cutthroat, working at Aritzia was particularly grueling. Aritzia's spokesperson said the company's success was a "direct result of its high-performance culture." (In a statement of defense filed with the court on July 5, the store manager and Aritzia denied all allegations. A former Ontario store manager said that shortly after she was hired, the manager of store operations asked if she had a boyfriend.
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Prime Day 2023 ends tonight and we're still working hard to round up all the best deals of day 2. Down to $164.99, this Prime Day price matches the record low we saw for Black Friday. On select sizes and colors, you can get up to 60% off, the lowest Prime Day price to date. Even with a newer C3 model out this year, this remains a better value, especially at this current Prime Day deal price. This Prime Day deal is the best price we've ever seen, and it's only available by invite for Prime members during Amazon Prime Day.
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Down to $164.99, this Prime Day price matches the record low we saw for Black Friday. $10.14 from Amazon Originally $25.00 Save 59%Prime Day deals: StyleWe've got you covered for head-to-toe deals across the fashion world today. This Prime Day deal is the best price we've ever seen, and it's only available by invite for Prime members during Amazon Prime Day. $12.99 from Amazon Originally $23.99 Save 46%More Prime Day dealsDeal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. You'll also get a bonus of $10 with this Prime Day deal when you use the code "HAPPY" and spend $50.
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With Amazon Prime Day upon us, the flood of clothing deals makes all of us wonder which ones are actually worth spending on. We've collected the best Prime Day clothing deals for men, women, and children, so you can narrow down which discounts will help refresh your closet for less. For more Prime Day savings, check out our roundup of the best beauty deals to see what other exclusive sales we've found. Best Prime Day deals on athleisure and workout clothesAmazon carries an impressive array of performance wear from the top brands. On select sizes and colors, you can get up to 60% off, the lowest Prime Day price to date.
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With Amazon Prime Day upon us, the flood of clothing deals makes all of us wonder which ones are actually worth spending on. We've collected the best Prime Day clothing deals for men, women, and children, so you can narrow down which discounts will help refresh your closet for less. For more Prime Day savings, check out our roundup of the best beauty deals to see what other exclusive sales we've found. Best Prime Day deals on athleisure and workout clothesAmazon carries an impressive array of performance wear from the top brands. On select sizes and colors, you can get up to 60% off, the lowest Prime Day price to date.
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A Colorado man says he was fired from King Soopers grocery store after filming a shoplifting incident. As it happens, King Soopers' parent company, Kroger, has a policy against engaging or interfering with shoplifters. Burrola told the Denver CBS affiliate he was suspended when he arrived for his next shift and fired the following week. A spokesperson for King Soopers did not respond to Insider's request for comment on this story. "I hope this changes the policy," Burrola told CBS regarding Kroger's stance, "and gives power back to retail workers like myself."
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Reproductive health startup Fertifa has raised $6.3 million in seed funding. A reproductive healthcare startup run by prominent VC investor Eileen Burbidge has raised $6.3 million in seed funding. London-based Fertifa, founded in 2019, provides companies with reproductive health and well-being support for employees facing fertility or sexual health challenges. Burbidge, who was an early backer of fintech bank Monzo as a partner at Passion Capital, took over as CEO at the startup late last year. Other backers include Tiny.vc, EQT Foundation, previous investors Passion Capital and Speedinvest, along with prominent angels like Onfido cofounder Eamon Jubbawy and former Monzo CEO Tom Blomfield.
Persons: Eileen Burbidge, Burbidge, Fertifa, Eamon Jubbawy, Tom Blomfield Organizations: Passion Capital, Meta, Bain Capital, DE, Notion Capital, Triple Point Ventures, EQT Foundation Locations: London, Europe
When she signed her first brand partnership as a part-time content creator in 2016, it was an unpaid brand ambassadorship, she told Insider. Fast-forward six years and Cortes is a full-time influencer and earned more than $300,000 in a year — with under 50,000 Instagram followers. Most of that revenue came from brand deals, she told Insider. And Instagram itself is getting in on the action with a new creator-brand marketplace where partnerships can be made through DMs. Christian Di Bratto, a talent manager who works with creators, told Insider that personalizing pitches is key.
Persons: Emma Cortes, Cortes, JaLisa Vaughn, Jefferson, Marrica Evans, influencers, Instagram, Dunkin, here's, Julie Tescon, Di Bratto, Kayla Compton Organizations: Nissan, Karma, LinkedIn, DMs, Instagram
When she signed her first brand partnership as a part-time content creator in 2016, it was an unpaid brand ambassadorship, she told Insider. Fast-forward six years and Cortes is a full-time influencer and earned more than $300,000 in a year — with under 50,000 Instagram followers. Some brands, like Dunkin Donuts or jewelry brand Mejuri, are known for their partnerships with micro influencers. Read: 7 top brands that work with micro influencers on Instagram, TikTok, and moreTo help content creators better understand how they can get sponsored on Instagram, here's a compilation of our coverage of how influencers get brand deals. Christian Di Bratto, a talent manager who works with creators, told Insider that personalizing pitches is key.
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Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Bank of America upgrades Alliant to buy from neutral Bank of America said shares of the Wisconsin and Iowa energy company are attractive. UBS upgrades Moderna to buy from neutral UBS said the biotech company's pipeline is underappreciated. UBS downgrades Alphabet to neutral from buy UBS said it sees "near-term monetization risk" for the tech giant. Bank of America reiterates Paramount Global as buy Bank of America said the media company is "unique." Loop reiterates Disney as buy Loop said it's standing by its buy rating on the entertainment and parks giant.
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Gary Black says the stock market will continue to trend higher with volatility this year. What the remainder of 2023 has in store for the stock market is anyone's guess at this point. But Gary Black, a 20-year fund manager, and the portfolio manager and managing partner at The Future Fund, has a more positive outlook. The next mega trend is big data and cyber security. mega trend losersOn the side of stocks being shorted, these are the companies that Black expects will lose market share due to these mega trends.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC Pro Talks: This fund manager is betting on the aging theme, including one ‘huge’ opportunityCNBC’s Arabile Gumede spoke to Pacific Asset Management’s Dani Saurymper on how to invest in the world’s aging population. From AstraZeneca and Lululemon to Pets at Home, Saurymper’s fund looks to tap themes that have “proven commercial viability.”
Persons: Arabile Gumede, Dani Saurymper Organizations: AstraZeneca, Lululemon
The world's population is getting older — and it's creating significant investment opportunities, according to Pacific Asset Management's Dani Saurymper. Join CNBC's Arabile Gumede as he discusses with Saurymper how to play the long-term aging theme on Pro Talks . Join CNBC Pro Talks on Wednesday, June 21, at 12 p.m. BST / 7 p.m. SGT / 7 a.m. Learn more from our previous Pro Talks: Tesla vs. BYD: Here's why one fund manager prefers the Buffett-backed automaker Nvidia's stock could rise fivefold in 10 years on A.I. trend, says fund manager Thinking of buying tech stocks?
Persons: Dani Saurymper, Saurymper, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Longevity, AstraZeneca, Pets, Pacific Asset Management, AXA Investment Managers, Barclays Investment Bank, Bank of America Locations: U.S, A.I
I decided to try launching a fitness business but stayed in my job for the time being. I spent the bulk of the money I'd saved hiring a video team to film 11 workout videos. In 2016, I asked Fabletics if I could film workout videos for them in their apparel. I wore the leggings in my YouTube videos and posted the link in the description. People started asking for more YouTube videos, so now we have an option for customers to pay $5.99 for additional workout videos and behind-the-scenes videos.
Persons: Lindsey Bomgren, Bomgren, I've, I'd, there'd, Fabletics, didn't Organizations: Google, YouTube, Lululemon Locations: Minneapolis, AdSense
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