Walmart Makes Leadership Changes Across Operating Segments
Walmart announced several leadership changes to its core operating units. Judith McKenna, president and CEO of Walmart International, announced her retirement. She will be succeeded by Kath McLay. Chris Nicholas becomes president and CEO of Sam’s Club U.S., and Kieran Shanahan, EVP and chief operating officer of Walmart U.S.
Digital Brands Group Swings to Profit on Q2 Revenue Gain
The company reported that net revenues for the second quarter increased 69.6 percent to $4.5 million. Net income attributable to common stockholders was $5.0 million, or 38 cents per diluted share, in the quarter.
Moody’s Withdraws New Era’s Ratings Following Debt Repayment
Moody’s Investors Service withdrew all New Era Cap, LLC debt ratings following the repayment of its outstanding rated debt in conjunction with the closing of a recent refinancing transaction.
Underwear Startup Parade Bought by Ariela & Associates International
Parade, an underwear brand popular with Gen-Zers, has agreed to be acquired by Ariela & Associates International, the intimates manufacturer and licensee of Fruit of the Loom.
Report: Traffic Report Sees Dick’s and Hibbett Well-Positioned for BTS
With Dick’s Sporting Goods releasing second quarter earnings next week and Hibbett Sports usually close behind in timing of its release, a new report from Placer.ai looks to be rather timely.
Next Level Apparel’s Debt Ratings Lowered On Default Risk
S&P Global Ratings lowered the debt ratings of YS Garments LLC, doing business as Next Level Apparel, as the Gardena, CA-based clothing company has disclosed that it has entered into an agreement with its lender group to waive its financial covenant for the second quarter ended June 30, 2023 through Sept. 30, 2024.
Costco Wholesale Corporation Elects New Board Director
Costco Wholesale Corp. elected Helena Buonanno Foulkes to its Board of Directors. Most recently, Foulkes was CEO of Hudson’s Bay Company.
Herschel Supply Opens Flagship in New York City
Herschel Supply has opened its new SoHo flagship store in New York City, continuing its retail expansion plans for 2023 following recent store openings in Santa Monica, CA and NYC’s Flatiron district.
BofA Upgrades Adidas To Buy, Lifts Price Targets for Dick’s and Academy
Bank of America Corp. (BOFA) upgraded Adidas to “Buy” due to its progress in improving margins while lifting its price target on Dick’s Sporting Goods and Academy Sports on improving sales trends.
Outdoor Retailer to Unveil New Format at Summer Market 2024
New features will reportedly roll out with Outdoor Retailer Summer 2024, taking place June 17-19, 2024 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, UT. The upcoming OR Winter show in November will be held in its existing format at the Salt Palace.
StockX Report Calls Out On, Salomon and Asics as Top YTD Trading Gainers
Success on the secondary market can be a barometer for consumer demand, and Stockx’s report suggests that, despite a more challenging retail environment, brands continue to break through and demonstrate growth.
OrthoLite Names Cirql VP/GM
OrthoLite hired Matt Thwaites as vice president and general manager of OrthoLite Cirql. He was formerly global sales and marketing director of the Footwear Division for Coats, the industrial thread company.
TJX Lifts Outlook As Q2 Earnings Fly Past Expectations
The TJX Companies, Inc. increased its guidance for sales and earnings for the year after reporting second-quarter results that easily exceeded the off-pricer’s guidance. Same-store sales grew 6 percent.
EXEC: 361 Degrees Gets Lift from Kids in H1 Growth
The 361° Kids business, a major initiative for the company in China, grew 33.4 percent year-over-year and now accounted for approximately 21.1 percent of the Group’s total H1 revenue.
Target Slashes Guidance After Q2 Sales Shortfall
Target, Inc. reduced its full-year profit outlook on “continued near-term challenges on the topline” The readjustment came despite the discounter reporting second-quarter earnings that handily topped Wall Street as tight inventory controls offset lower-than-expected sales.