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Red Lobster CEO Damola Adamolekun
Leadership
Red Lobster’s new CEO said the seafood chain’s endless shrimp offering caused an all-you-can-eat chaos
By Sydney LakeOctober 3, 2024
shoppers in checkout line
Personal Finance
Store credit card interest rates average 30% vs. 21% across all cards
By Adriana Morga and The Associated PressSeptember 23, 2024
Meredith Whitney
Finance
Boomers are subsidizing Gen Z and millennial spending habits, ‘Oracle of Wall Street’ says
By Jason MaSeptember 21, 2024
PayPal Co-Founder & Affirm CEO Max Levchin is seen in a dark blazer and black shirt with glasses.
Retail
Affirm CEO says more retailers want buy now, pay later options as holidays approach
By Paige Smith and BloombergSeptember 19, 2024
‘Recession fears appear overblown’ as retail sales ticked up last month
Finance
‘Recession fears appear overblown’ as retail sales ticked up last month
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressSeptember 17, 2024
Image of a trader at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) working at a desk with multiple computer monitors. The screen above prominently displays the Citi logo along with stock prices, while the American flag hangs in the background.
Finance
Citi CFO predicts 20% rise in investment banking fees, says consumer spending is shifting
By Todd Gillespie and BloombergSeptember 9, 2024
The image shows the exterior of a Dollar Tree store with several parked cars in front of the building. The store’s large green logo is prominently displayed above the entrance. A woman is standing near a red SUV, loading items into the vehicle. The surrounding area features a lush, green, forested backdrop
Finance
Dollar Tree faces biggest stock drop in 12 years as consumer spending slows
By Jaewon Kang and BloombergSeptember 4, 2024
Inflation is so bad even Dollar Store customers are cutting back and its shares are plummeting
Retail
Inflation is so bad even Dollar Store customers are cutting back and its shares are plummeting
By Jonathan Roeder, Jaewon Kang and BloombergAugust 29, 2024
A shoppers stands in an aisle of fruits and vegetables and places an item in their bag.
Retail
Shoppers are so scarred by inflation they’ve cemented new habits to save money—and discount retailers are the big winners
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 22, 2024
Doug McMillion wears and tan suit and speaks into a microphone.
Retail
Rich people are going to Walmart more—and they’re a key reason for the company’s recent success
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 15, 2024
Woman carrying shopping bags
Retail
Shoppers rushed back to stores last month, quashing fears of consumer pullback
By Christopher Rugaber, Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated PressAugust 15, 2024
A woman pushing a shopping cart in a Walmart
Retail
Walmart’s shopper surge last quarter should boost retailer’s profits for the rest of the year
By Paolo Confino and Sasha RogelbergAugust 15, 2024
Elizabeth Warren
Retail
Elizabeth Warren just accused Kroger of price gouging as ‘families struggle to pay to put food on the table’
By Seamus WebsterAugust 13, 2024
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 05: Andrea Cheong attends the NET-A-PORTER Incredible Women Talk "Vision and Voice" at The V&A on October 5, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for NET-A-PORTER)
Lifestyle
Frugality and ‘underconsumption’ are the latest Gen Z trends on TikTok
By Natalie Wade and AFPAugust 13, 2024
young woman shopping
Finance
Penny-pinching consumers are slaying inflation, economists say
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
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