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Sector: Retail
Nov.11
1:59 PM ET
Posted By:CNBC.comConsumer Nation
The weather may be getting colder, but sales for intimate apparel are getting hotter, and Maidenform is feeling the heat, Maurice Reznick, the CEO of the intimate apparel maker, told CNBC.    Read More
Nov.11
12:26 PM ET
Here's a sweet real-estate deal: This town is selling three homes in its downtown area for $1 AND it will pay YOU $10,000 to buy one. So why aren't there any takers?   Read More
Nov.11
12:18 PM ET
In their first case against anyone involved in the U.S. subprime mortgage meltdown – government prosecutors took it on the chin yesterday.    Read More
Nov.11
11:03 AM ET
Posted By:Rodd Wagner & Gale Muller, Co-Authors, "Power of 2"Bullish on Books Blog
How many of us, faced with a major challenge, begin with the assumption we should go it alone, ask Rodd Wagner and Gale Muller, Co-Authors of the new book, "Power of 2."    Read More
Nov.10
7:35 PM ET
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009
Posted By:Tom Brennan | Mad Mail
Plus, how will retail fare for Christmas?   Read More
Nov.10
6:58 PM ET
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009
With major retail names set to announce earnings this week, the sector will be a major focus of the market. Here are the names to watch from a top analyst.   Read More
Nov.10
3:32 PM ET
Nov.10
11:30 AM ET
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009
Posted By:Russ Edelman, Author, Nice Guys Can Get The Corner OfficeBullish on Books Blog
Brook Barnes front page article in NY Times, “After Mickey’s Makeover, Look for a Little Less Mr. Nice Guy” is a dead ringer not only for a Mickey Mouse makeover, but for the majority of people in their business and personal lives.    Read More
Nov.10
8:42 AM ET
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009
Posted By:Michael D. Watkins, Author, Your Next MoveBullish on Books Blog
Sometimes the toughest transitions are the ones that you know are coming, but haven't quite arrived, writes Michael Watkins author of Your Next Move.   Read More
Sectors:Retail
Nov.10
8:28 AM ET
Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009
Posted By:Steve Pociask, Pres., American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen ResearchCNBC Guest Blog
The American Consumer Institute just released a study that examines the perception and the facts as to whether Wal-Mart is the low-priced retailer for consumer electronics products.    Read More
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VIDEO | SECTORS : Retail
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow's Closing Bel...
Where to invest in the retail sector, with Richard Hastings, Global Hunter Securities LLC; Dave Abella, Rochdale Investm...
Macy's CFO is giving an upbeat assessment in the conference call, with CNBC's Scott Cohn; Jan Kniffen, Rogers Kniffen CE...
The retail and travel industries are crossing their fingers for a prosperous holiday season. Stephen Hoch, of Wharton, a...
Leah Hartman, retail analyst at CRT Capital Group, parses Macy's quarterly results.
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