Best Buy Co Inc’s post-pandemic slowdown has officially begun. And unfortunately for its investors, there are clear signs the electronics retailer’s troubles might just be getting started. The company reported revenue of $11.91 billion for the quarter ended in October, slightly above the $11.69 billion median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg, and roughly flat compared with last year. Revenue ...
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Inflation is not a tide lifting all boats equally
It’s hard to follow the news without encountering scary-sounding reports about inflation. They’re often based on broad inflation measures like the consumer price index, which has risen 5% or more year over year for six consecutive months since May, the longest such streak since the early 1990s. The implication, if not the explicit message, is that the cost of everything ...
Read More »Credit markets are full of alarms, no one cares
The credit markets are no place for discerning investors these days. US junk bond and leveraged loan sales have surpassed $1 trillion in 2021, an unprecedented amount for a calendar year. Loan funds have experienced inflows during all but two weeks this year, bringing the S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Price Index close to an all-time high, and year-to-date issuance of collateralised-loan ...
Read More »Travel rebound threatened by European lockdowns: Ryanair
Bloomberg Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary said steps aimed at containing spiraling coronavirus infection rates in Europe are putting the region’s travel rebound at risk. Measures including a return to lockdown conditions in Austria mean airlines face a “fraught†period through Christmas as they wait to see whether a resurgence in demand will be strangled off, O’Leary ...
Read More »India’s SpiceJet considers capital raising, cargo split
Bloomberg SpiceJet Ltd is reducing liabilities and considering raising capital after the damage caused by Covid-19, and has agreed compensation from Boeing Co for the grounding of 737 Max jets, Chairman Ajay Singh said. The budget carrier, which suffered as Covid halted air travel in India, aims to cut liabilities by as much as $300 million over six months and ...
Read More »Air Canada to settle US flight refund in $4.5m settlement
Bloomberg Air Canada has agreed with US aviation regulators to pay $4.5 million to settle charges that it didn’t properly give refunds to US travellers when it cancelled or altered flights during the Covid-19 pandemic. The settlement between the airline and US Department of Transportation — which must be approved by an administration law judge — would be the largest ...
Read More »Nordstrom plunges in Q3 over poor inventory issues
Bloomberg Nordstrom Inc said poor inventory planning at its off-price Rack stores dragged on revenue growth in the third quarter, a problem company executives said they were working to address heading into the holiday season. Sales at the Rack division were 8% below where they were before the pandemic. Revenue at the company overall was down 1% in the same ...
Read More »Retailers sound alarm on theft as US states warn of rise
Bloomberg Retailers say shoplifting is getting more brazen in the US: A California Nordstrom store was recently hit by a flash mob of more than 80 people who made off with designer goods, while more than a dozen people pilfered from a Louis Vuitton location in a suburb of Chicago. The impact of shoplifting reached Wall Street, with Best Buy ...
Read More »Gap cuts outlook over supply-chain woes
Bloomberg Gap Inc lowered its projection for 2021 sales and profit as supply-chain bottlenecks led to lost sales and higher expenses. The shares fell in trading. Gap now sees revenue growing about 20% for the full year — down from its previous projection of a 30% gain. Analysts had projected revenue to be 28% higher this year, according to estimates ...
Read More »US invites Taiwan to its ‘summit’
Bloomberg The Biden administration included Taiwan among the 110 invitees to its upcoming democracy summit, the State Department announced, a move that’s intended to show solidarity with a key regional partner but risks angering China. Taiwan was invited to join nations, including the UK and Japan, at the December 9-10 virtual summit, the State Department said on its website. The ...
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