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CNN —America’s largest drug store chain named a new chief executive officer on Friday, with longtime CVS Health executive David Joyner replacing Karen Lynch. In August, rising costs at CVS’ insurance arm Aetna cut into profits, leading to the ousting of then-president Brian Kane. Charles Krupa/AP/FileLower reimbursement rates for prescription drugs have hit retail pharmacies, including Walgreens and Rite-Aid, resulting in flagging profits and forcing drug stores to shutter locations and cut jobs. Meanwhile, rival chain Walgreens is closing 1,200 stores as it faces competition from online pharmacies and larger retailers — another challenge facing drug stores. Our results need to show that more consistently,” a CVS Health spokesperson told CNN in a statement.
Persons: CNN —, David Joyner, Karen Lynch, Brian Kane, Lynch, ” Julie Utterback, Charles Krupa, Joyner, David, Roger Farah Organizations: CNN, CVS Health, CVS, Aetna, Federal Trade Commission, Morningstar, Boston College's, Club, Walgreens, Rite, Locations: Boston
I tried on similar sweaters at Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Gap. I liked the fit of the Old Navy sweater but was disappointed in the fabric quality. I loved both the fit and feel of the cashmere sweater from Banana Republic. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . That's why I turned to three Gap Inc.-owned retailers — Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Gap — to find a simple but versatile black sweater.
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The healthcare market looks nearly ready for the next wave of IPOs. But the next wave of public healthcare companies looks to be on the horizon. At least two healthcare companies are considering public-market debuts in the not-so-distant future. SVB SecuritiesI spoke with him about what the next wave of healthcare IPOs could bring — and which healthcare startups are in the best position to test the public markets. What models do you expect the healthcare market to favor in this next round of IPOs?
Persons: Jon Swope, , It's, Health confidentially, haven't, there's, Waystar, healthtech Organizations: Barclays, Service, Health, healthtech, SVB Securities, Accolade, Healthcare, Walmart, Big Tech Locations: IPOs, healthtech, Waystar
New York CNN —These past few years, it seems like food companies have been playing some serious mind games with us. As food companies have seen their costs rise substantially over the past few years, many have used two sneaky strategies, dubbed shrinkflation and skimpflation, to avoid having to raise the prices of their goods. Yet when companies simply pass along price increases to consumers, there’s also no shortage of backlash — just ask McDonald’s. So the days of shrinkflation, at least when it comes to food, could be numbered. “I would expect (food companies) to shift their strategy and find a different mind game to play that maybe people are not quite looking out for yet,” Hydock said.
Persons: CNN Business ’, you’ve, there’s, we’re, Burger King, skimpflation, That’s, Berry, Nathaniel Meyersohn, , Chris Hydock, PepsiCo could’ve, Hydock, Robert Moskow, Cowen, Meyersohn, ” Hydock Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Foods, PepsiCo, Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business, CNN Locations: New York
Almost half of the containers bound by freight rail out of the Port of Los Angeles are waiting nine-plus days to get out of the port and onto the rail. In September, the Port of Los Angeles moved a total of 954,706 twenty-foot equivalent units making the month its best September ever. "This is not impacting port operations," said Seroka. "We want to make sure we improve on all port operations. In September, the Port of Long Beach moved 829,499 twenty-foot equivalent units.
Persons: Mario Tama, Gene Seroka, Seroka, Donald Trump, Mario Cordero, Cordero, Matt Shay Organizations: Union Pacific Intermodal, Getty, San, Port, CNBC, U.S, Republican, National Retail Federation, Target, Walmart Locations: Los Angeles , California, West, of Los Angeles, San Pedro, LA, Long, Port of Long Beach, of Long, lading, Port of Los Angeles
A customer during the grand re-opening of a Century 21 department store in New York, US, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Retail sales increased a seasonally adjusted 0.4% on the month, up from the unrevised 0.1% gain in August and better than the 0.3% Dow Jones forecast, according to the advanced report. Excluding autos, sales accelerated 0.5%, better than the forecast for just a 0.1% rise. The numbers are adjusted for seasonal factors but not inflation, which rose 0.2% on the month as measured by the consumer price index. Despite the decline in initial filings, continuing claims, which run a week behind, edged higher to 1.867 million.
Persons: Dow Jones, Helene, Milton Organizations: Federal Reserve, Commerce Department, Dow, Labor Department, Stock, Boeing Locations: New York, Florida, North Carolina, U.S, Michigan
Want to Understand America? Watch ‘Shark Tank.’
  + stars: | 2024-10-17 | by ( Jordyn Holman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +19 min
“Shark Tank” Over the Years Season 1 (2009-10) The show premiered against the backdrop of the Great Recession. “‘Shark Tank’ is not a game show,” said Kevin O’Leary, a cutthroat investor known sarcastically in the tank as Mr. “Shark Tank” debuted less than a year after the subprime mortgage crisis devastated the global economy. But those kinds of companies are rarely reflected on “Shark Tank” for one simple reason: They don’t make for good TV. “The buyer gave us a shot at Target because of the ‘Shark Tank’ appearance.”“We turn you into a rock star and you become part of the ‘Shark Tank’ culture and the lore of ‘Shark Tank’,” said Mr. O’Leary.
Persons: Tod Wilson, Mark Cuban, Shark Lori Greiner, , Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Corcoran, Mark Burnett, Lehman Brothers, , Daymond John, John, ” Mr, Wilson, Ms, Angela Lee, Halle Tecco, Jamie Siminoff, Siminoff, O’Leary, Siminoff “, Mr, Robert Herjavec, Burnett, Herjavec, TJ Maxx, Lori Greiner, Greiner, Michael Jones, Taryn Jones Laeben, ” Tod Wilson, Lee, Sarah Paiji Yoo, Dave Heath, Ann Crady Weiss, Hatch, Weiss Organizations: ABC, Sharks, QVC, Amazon, Bombas, Corcoran Group, “ Tigers, , Twitter, Marketplace, Valley . Producers, Las, Columbia Business School, Halle, Four, Smart Tire Company, TJ, Tank, Tank Venture, Science Inc, Forbes, IRL Ventures, Educators, Blueland Locations: Angeles, Valley, Manhattan, America, Britain, Canada, United States, Houston, Somerset, N.J, Las Vegas, cybersecurity, Target, U.S, Los Angeles, Wegman’s, Minneapolis, Queens
Retail sales were up across most categories last month, rising the most at specialty stores (+4%), clothing stores (+1.5%) and at health and personal care shops (+1.1%). Excluding those sales, retail spending was up a much stronger 0.6%. Consumer spending makes up about 70% of the US economy, with retail sales comprising a sizable chunk of that. The latest figures on retail spending represent another reassuring sign that America’s economy is nowhere near a recession. The Federal Reserve delivered a bold half-point rate cut last month, the first time the central bank has lowered interest rates in more than four years.
Persons: Jerome Powell Organizations: Washington CNN, Consumer, Federal Reserve
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetailers plan to deliver your holiday deals a little slower this yearRetailers are planning to level out deliveries of deals around big holiday dates like Black Friday and Cyber Monday to improve profitability, but DHL North America CEO Patrick Kelleher says most consumers won't even notice.
Persons: Patrick Kelleher Organizations: DHL North America
The owner of Lay’s, Doritos, Tostitos and Ruffles chips will put more chips in some bags to claw back customers tired of higher prices with skimpier bags. A PepsiCo spokesperson told CNN that Tostitos and Ruffles “bonus” bags will contain 20% more chips for the same price as standard bags in select locations. PepsiCo is also adding two additional small chip bags to its variety-pack option with 18 bags, the spokesperson said. It’s a reversal of years of shrinking bags of Tostitos, Ruffles and other chip brands. Snack prices have gone up more rapidly than other store items.
Persons: , Ramon Laguarta, Edgar Dworsky, Dworsky, ” Dworsky, PepsiCo’s, Chip, Robert Moskow, Cowen, Moskow, Joe Biden, General Mills, shrinkflation, Domino’s, Sandeep Reddy Organizations: New, New York CNN, PepsiCo, CNN, Walmart, Costco, Bank of America, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumers, General, Locations: New York, United States, outpacing, Mondelez
Why your drug store is closing
  + stars: | 2024-10-16 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
What is going on with America’s drug stores? Meanwhile, increased competition and failed growth strategies, like acquiring primary care providers, continue to have reverberating impacts on drug stores. Shifting trendsDrug store chains are struggling because of lower reimbursement rates for prescription drugs, according to analysts who cover the industry. A customer walks to a Walgreens store in Wheeling, Ill., Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. Dollar General’s growth has also hurt drug store chains in rural areas.
Persons: Tim Wentworth, , ” Wentworth, Elizabeth Anderson, PBMs, ” Anderson, Nam, VIllageMD, Brendan Smialowski Organizations: New, New York CNN, CVS, Walgreens, Wall Street, IRI, CNN, Amazon, Walmart, Costco, American Medical Association Locations: New York, Wheeling , Ill, VillageMD, Washington ,, AFP
CNN —Coca-Cola has recalled more than 13,000 cases of Minute Maid Zero Sugar Lemonade because the mislabeled cartons actually contained the full-sugar version of the drink, according to a report from the US Food and Drug Administration. One can of Minute Maid Lemonade has 40 grams of sugar, according to product information on Amazon. Consumers can identify the recalled products by looking for codes FEB1725CNA or FEB1725CNB printed on the packaging. The recall started in early September, but a news release was not issued at the time. “No impacted product remains in the market, and all recall activities in those markets are complete,” Coca-Cola told CNN in a statement.
Persons: , Dr, Sanjay Gupta Organizations: CNN, US Food and Drug Administration, FDA, CNN Health, Consumers, Cola Locations: Indiana , Kentucky, Ohio
The consumer continues to look healthy and the supply chain has regained stability as the holiday shopping season begins. "Across the board, we are seeing volumes very similar to what we've seen in past years, especially last year," said Kelleher. Amazon recently announced its plan to hire 250,000 additional workers for the holiday season, the same seasonal hiring level as last year. "This will achieve some cost efficiencies in getting that volume out because of inflation and cost," he said. "So typically, Cyber Monday is a heavy volume day," Kelleher said.
Persons: Patrick Kelleher, we've, Kelleher, " Kelleher Organizations: DHL Supply, North, CNBC, Freight, National Retail Federation Locations: North America
Google Shopping just got an AI makeover
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Ana Altchek | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Google Shopping has added a number of new features in recent years. Google Shopping now has AI Overviews-like briefing to provide more context to users on what they're looking to buy. The shopping feed considers inputs from Google surfaces including your shopping activity on Chrome, Search, YouTube and Discover, a Google spokesperson told Business Insider. "We can show you the best of what Gemini and the Google shopping graph have a recommendation for you." Google previously introduced a virtual try-on feature to Google Shopping and recently extended the tool to dresses.
Persons: , Lilian Rincon, Rincon Organizations: Google, Service, YouTube, Google Google Locations: Seattle, Pinterest
The video makes no mention of Fulfil's technology, but the system appears identical to the contents of a demo video on Fulfil's website. Amazon declined to comment on whether it's using Fulfil's technology. The Information reported earlier on Amazon testing Fulfil's technology. Prior to working with Amazon, the company was testing its technology with California-based retailer Lucky, which is owned by regional grocer Save Mart, and is also an Amazon grocery delivery partner. The system being piloted in Plymouth Meeting will let shoppers order items from Amazon's website and its online grocery service, Amazon Fresh, while browsing Whole Foods.
Persons: Anand Varadarajan, Mir Aamir, Tony Hoggett, Hoggett Organizations: Khosla Ventures, CNBC, Amazon, Eclipse Ventures, DCVC, Save, Foods, Research Locations: Philadelphia, San Francisco, Nashville, California, Plymouth Meeting , Pennsylvania, Plymouth
The vast majority of analysts surveyed by FactSet hold a strong buy or buy rating on the stock. Despite its recent slowdown, analysts surveyed by FactSet have a consensus buy rating on the dominant e-commerce platform. Bullish voices on the stock include Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who recently reiterated a buy rating and $230 price target. JPMorgan's Anmuth is similarly positive on Amazon ahead of earnings, rating the stock overweight and saying it remains the favorite in the bank's firm's internet sector coverage. The consensus FactSet rating on Meta is buy, with an average price target of $604, suggesting just 2.3% potential upside.
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The Oura Ring 4. On the whole, the Oura Ring 4 is comfortable to wear and its app is easy to navigate. Ashley CapootI had never worn an Oura Ring before, so the entire experience was new to me. Silver jewelry has always been my preferred style, so I picked the silver Oura Ring 4 to match my accessories. The My Health tab gives users access to longer-term insights such as heart health, sleep health and resilience, a metric that measures your ability to recover from stress over time.
Persons: Ashley Capoot, Oura, I've, it's Organizations: Apple
Americans love TJ Maxx. Here's why big brands do, too
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Ryan Baker | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
TJX Companies, which owns Marshalls, HomeGoods and T.J. Maxx, has nearly doubled its annual sales over the past decade, reaching $54.2 billion in fiscal 2024. One way that T.J. Maxx accomplishes this is by making designer brands unsearchable on its website. It's not a T.J. product. It's that brand's product. Watch the video to learn more about why both consumers and brands love T.J. Maxx.
Persons: It's, Neil Saunders, Simeon Siegel, Maxx, Siegel Organizations: TJX, BMO Capital Markets, Maxx Locations: HomeGoods
The FDA’s announcement on Oct. 2 declaring the shortage over meant that compounding pharmacists had to stop filling tirzepatide prescriptions. Simone Williams, 50, of Spartanburg, S.C was prescribed compounded tirzepatide in June 2023 after her Mounjaro savings card expired. Williams began taking compounded tirzepatide for weight loss last year after her Mounjaro savings card expired. Tirzepatide was on the FDA’s drug shortage list for nearly two years. ‘Peace of mind’Meanwhile, patients and compounding pharmacists are celebrating the FDA decision to allow tirzepatide compounding to continue.
Persons: Lilly’s, Mounjaro, Zepbound, semaglutide, Wegovy, drugmakers, tirzepatide, , Simone Williams, S.C, Simone Williams Simone Williams, Williams, ” Williams, she’s, I’m, , Lilly, Michael Ganio, Ganio, Dr, Christopher McGowan, ” McGowan, ” Lilly, Jared Shapiro, ’ ” Shapiro, Elizabeth Kenly, ” Kenly, Kenly Organizations: Drug Administration, FDA, Association, American Society of Health, System, Outsourcing, Alliance, Pharmacy, APC Locations: Spartanburg, Spartanburg , South Carolina, U.S, Cary , North Carolina, Graham , North Carolina
Halloween spending is forecast to drop by 5% this year, as inflation hits household spending. AdvertisementHalloween shoppers are tightening their wallets this year, but the season's biggest retailer is eyeing America's next big holiday — Christmas. As consumers are forecast to spend less on Halloween, spooky season retail giant Spirit Halloween is seeking to capture a slice of the much-larger Christmas market. AdvertisementSpirit Halloween CEO Steven Silverstein said on Wednesday that the company, which has over 1,500 Halloween locations, is opening "Spirit Christmas" stores. AdvertisementWhile inflation looms over Americans' Halloween budgets, winter holiday spending is expected to rise by 7% this year, per a PwC report.
Persons: , Steven Silverstein, Silverstein, Kym Sarkos, Erica Weisgerber, Plimpton, Jerry Murray Organizations: Service, National Retail Federation, The New York Times, New York, Debevoise, Plimpton LLP, Bloomberg, University of, Business Insider Locations: Cheddar, Atlantic City, Albany, Poughkeepsie , New York, The
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNike's new CEO can heal relationship with retailers and customers, says BMO's Simeon SiegelSimeon Siegel, BMO Capital Markets senior retail analyst, joins CNBC to discuss why he has a buy reading on Nike, how long a turnaround for the company could take, and more.
Persons: BMO's Simeon Siegel Simeon Siegel Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, CNBC, Nike
Companies like Japan's Saizeriya, Yum China, and Fast Retailing have recently reported strong sales. There are similarities between Japan's "Lost Decade" of economic stagnation in the 1990s, after the country's asset and credit bubbles burst, and China's economic downturn now. The ethos has benefited companies with budget offerings, including Yum China, which operates KFC and Pizza Hut in the country. Intense competitionHowever, China's market is a fast and furious one — even for winners — and the country's economic downturn has created cut-throat competition with aggressive price wars. As China's economic malaise deepened, boba tea went from premium pricing around $3.50 to $5.50 on average to as little as $1 or less over the last few years.
Persons: , Hideharu Matsutani, Matsutani, Saizeriya, MingYii Lai, Lai, Uniqlo, boba, Jason Yu, Kantar, BI's Matthew Low, Allison Malmsten Organizations: Retailing, Service, McKinsey, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Daxue Consulting, Shoppers, Yum, Fast Retailing, Locations: China, Japan, Beijing, Greater China, Yum China
New York CNN —On the second Monday of October, Americans will be celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day, also known as Columbus Day. Indigenous Peoples’ Day recognizes the contributions and legacy of those who lived here long before Christopher Columbus erroneously claimed to have discovered America. President Joe Biden formally recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day in 2021 by signing a proclamation stating that federal policies “systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures.”Some states officially celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and others commemorate it through proclamations. More than 100 cities have replaced Columbus Day altogether with the holiday. Chase Bank and TD Bank will be open for Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Persons: Christopher Columbus, Joe Biden, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Indigenous, Columbus Day . Indigenous, , Indigenous Peoples, Columbus, Banks, Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange, Bank of America, Citibank, Chase Bank, TD Bank, Mail, United States Postal Service, UPS, FedEx, FedEx Express, Target, Walmart, Kroger Locations: New York, America, Wells Fargo
The secondary watch market has declined over the past two years. But watches from the Big Three brands — Rolex, Patek Phillipe, and Audemars Piguet — are still reselling for higher than their retail prices. Advertisement2024 has not been kind to the watch market. Meanwhile, inventory is flooding the resale market as those who purchased watches as an investment when the market was hot rush to cash out. Prices on the secondary market are dictated by supply and demand.
Persons: Patek Phillipe, , Morgan Stanley, Patek Philippe, Charles Tian, Audemars, Paul Altieri, Tian, Rüstmann, Chrono24 Organizations: Big, Rolex, Service Locations: WatchCharts
Urban Outfitters, the young adult retailer known for its alternative, vintage-inspired styles, learned this the hard way. Urban Outfitters is now staging a turnaround, with the ambition of finding the success of rivals like Abercrombie & Fitch. But while Urban Outfitters may be trying to pull off a turnaround at the same scale is Abercrombie’s, the action points of both differ. Urban Outfitters, meanwhile, has maintained its youthful appearance without doing enough to market toward the high schoolers and college students of today. Urban Outfitters did not return a request for comment on the marketing strategy behind the lower prices.
Persons: ” Shea Jensen, Jensen, , ” Simeon Siegel, , ” Siegel, Brandon Bell, Fitch, Jacqueline Babb, Abercrombie, ” Jensen, Urban, Z, Price Organizations: New, New York CNN, Gen, Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie, Fitch, Urban Outfitters Brand, Free People, BMO Capital Markets, Getty, Urban, Northwestern University, CNN, Netflix Locations: New York, millennials, North America, Barton, Austin , Texas, today’s
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