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Kohl's Shares Zip Higher as Retailer Lifts Outlook

The department-store chain's shares surged around 25% after it raised its full-year outlook and posted a surprise profit.

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Best Buy Raises Outlook as Consumers Spend on Tech Upgrades

Best Buy boosted its full-year outlook and said that consumers are still willing to spend on new tech products, despite a broader focus on finding deals.

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Novo Nordisk Drug Helps Patients Lose Weight, Lower Blood Sugar in Trial

The pharma giant said amycretin helped patients lose weight and reduce blood-sugar levels in pill and injection forms during a mid-stage trial, lifting shares in the company.

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Alibaba's Profit Slumps but AI Business Shines

Net profit fell 53% amid fierce competition in the food-delivery sector, but revenue growth was steady as the group targets consumer AI.

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ABN Amro to Shrink Workforce in Bid to Boost Profits

The bank aims to shrink its workforce by 5,200 employees as part of plans to simplify its operations, consolidate its legal entities and phase out legacy technology systems.

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J.M. Smucker Says Coffee Price Hike Not in Cards Amid Tariff Relief

Folgers owner J.M. Smucker said it is no longer considering raising coffee prices during the current quarter after the Trump administration's removal of raw-coffee tariffs.

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Dick's Sporting Goods Boosts Outlook, Promises to Revive Foot Locker Brand

Retailer said its namesake banner continues to perform well and that its acquisition of Foot Locker represents a major growth opportunity, despite the brand's current challenges.

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Abercrombie & Fitch Narrows Outlook as Quarterly Sales Gain

Abercrombie & Fitch narrowed its full-year outlook toward the high end of its range after sales rose in the third quarter.

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Burlington Raises Outlook as Consumers Flock to Off-Price Retailers

Burlington Stores reported higher third-quarter sales and raised its full-year outlook in the latest sign that consumers are flocking to off-price retailers due to concerns about inflation and the economy.

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Why Google's Soaring Stock Is Defying Fears of an AI Bubble

A lot of value was unlocked when the company beat back the government's breakup efforts. Now, Google is making strides in the AI race while its core business offers it financial flexibility.

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EasyJet Posts Higher Profit on Growth Across Businesses

The profit increase was helped by higher revenue across its core airline business and its expanding vacation-services unit.

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Chinese Automaker BYD's European Sales Continue to Rise

New-car registrations increased again as the company continues to expand in the continent amid pressure in its home market.

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Kingfisher Raises Profit Outlook on Sales Growth, Cost-Saving Efforts

The home-improvement retailer said its performance and cost savings give it confidence despite weakening market conditions in the U.K. and Poland.

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KKR Consortium Sold Luxury Hyatt Hotel in Tokyo for Over $800 Million, Sources Say

The sale of the high-end hotel in the Japanese capital likely yielded twice the amount invested, people familiar with the situation said.

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This Sneaker Brand Keeps Raising Prices-and Consumers Don't Seem to Care

First, the Swiss company On outpaced Nike. Now it's betting it can beat tariffs, too

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The Carbon Capture Plan Turning Cattle Farms Into Power Plants

The Frontier coalition is investing in new technology that produces green electricity from biogas, while capturing waste carbon.

 

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November 25, 2025 11:00 ET (16:00 GMT)

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