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Phil Wahba is a senior writer at Fortune primarily focused on leadership coverage, with a prior focus on retail. His award-winning features include profiles of CEOs at J.C. Penney and Kohl’s and an examination of how private equity transformed the retail sector. Phil joined Fortune in 2014 from Reuters, where over the course of six years, he covered retail, corporate bankruptcies, the stock exchanges, and wrote a weekly column about IPOs. He has also worked as a trade commissioner in New York for the Canadian government. He holds a B.Comm from HEC Montréal and an MBA from the University of Ottawa. In 2007, he graduated from Columbia University with a Masters in Journalism. He is also a CFA charter holder. In addition to his native French and English, Phil speaks Danish, Spanish, and German. He has run a marathon in every U.S. state.

Under Armour Inc. Chief Executive Officer Kevin Plank Interview As Company Debuts Global Women's Campaign
RetailUnder Armour Is Slashing Almost 300 Jobs Amid Sluggish Sales
By Phil WahbaAugust 1, 2017
Starbucks To Open Tea Bar In New York In Push Beyond Coffee
RetailStarbucks Is Closing All 379 of Its Teavana Stores
By Phil WahbaJuly 27, 2017
Barista prepares a paper cup in a Starbucks coffee shop.
RetailStarbucks Makes Biggest Deal Ever With $1.3 Billion Move On Chinese Market
By Phil WahbaJuly 27, 2017
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RetailProcter & Gamble’s Battle With Activist Investor Gets Testier
By Phil WahbaJuly 27, 2017
Nike, Under Armour, and More Companies That Missed Their Revenue Goals
RetailNike, Under Armour, and More Companies That Missed Their Revenue Goals
By Phil WahbaJuly 27, 2017
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RetailBarnes & Noble Shares Soar After Investor Pushes It to Sell Itself
By Phil WahbaJuly 25, 2017
How Michael Kors Could Trip in Jimmy Choo Shoes
RetailHow Michael Kors Could Trip in Jimmy Choo Shoes
By Phil WahbaJuly 25, 2017
Champs Elysees McDonald's Reopens In Paris
RetailMcDonald’s $1 Sodas and Fancy Burgers Help It Crush Wall Street Expectations
By Phil WahbaJuly 25, 2017
A shopper carries a Nike Inc. shoebox.
RetailHibbett Sports Sales Forecast Sends Nike Stock Down
By Phil WahbaJuly 24, 2017
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RetailHasbro Shares Take Major Beating As Easy-Bake Oven Sales Cool Off
By Phil WahbaJuly 24, 2017
Home Depot Q3 Profit Rises 12.2 Percent In Healthy Year For Housing Market
RetailWhy Wall Street Thinks Home Depot Can Weather the Amazon-Sears Pact
By Phil WahbaJuly 20, 2017
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RetailPepsiCo Names a President but CEO Staying Put for “Foreseeable Future”
By Phil WahbaJuly 20, 2017
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RetailSears Shares Jump 17% On New Partnership With Amazon
By Phil WahbaJuly 20, 2017
Kohl's And Peter Som Host An Exclusive Blogger Event With Stylist Mary Alice Stephenson For The Limited-Edition Peter Som DesigNation Collection Exclusively At Kohl's This Spring
RetailKohl’s CEO Says Tech Will Spare His Stores From Retail’s Shakeout
By Phil WahbaJuly 20, 2017
Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2017May 2-3, 2017: San Diego, CAAt our inaugural Brainstorm HEALTH conference, we focused on the best and brightest ideas in the digital health care revolution. In May, we’ll tackle how to speed up this disruption and seize t
RetailTarget CEO Sees Risk in Innovation for Innovation’s Sake
By Phil WahbaJuly 18, 2017
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