Overregulation: Burdening America’s Small Retailers

In an effort to gauge the views of small business retailers on the overall economic environment, the health of their individual businesses and the impact of public policies, the National Retail Federation commissioned a survey that was conducted online by GfK in December 2015 and January 2016.  752 small business owners participated and they represented… Read more »

US MANUFACTURING INDEXES TAKE A DIVE; STOCK LEVELS REACT

The New York Empire Manufacturing Index dropped to -9.02 from April’s positive 9.56 in May, missing estimates for a slight decline to positive 7.0. Stocks reacted negatively to the news, but were offset by gains in the energy and industrial sectors. Domestically oriented US manufacturers are seeing steadier business with bright auto, housing and job… Read more »

CONGRATULATIONS 2016 GRADUATES! GRAD GIFT SPEND HIGHEST IN 10 YEARS!

The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that 2016 graduation spending will reach a 10-year high this year, with spending expected to reach $5.4 billion. Americans celebrating high school and college graduations give special gifts, and retailers are offering a lot of options for the best gifts possible. Retailers will need to keep graduation gift items… Read more »

HOUSING GAINS AND MILD WEATHER KEEP HOME DEPOT GOING STRONG

The Home Depot’s stock opened at a record-high level today, after announcing they topped first quarter expectations. Mild weather and a strong housing rebound are attributed to their successful first quarter. Revenue increased to $22.76 billion from $20.89 billion. Same store year over year sales rose 6.5% overall,up 7.4% in US stores. Chairman and CEO… Read more »

APRIL RETAIL SALES REBOUND. WILL RETAILER STOCKS RECOVER?

Wall Street analysts are calling last week “Retail Wreck” due to numerous retailers’ news of poor sales, profits and future outlook on consumer spending. April retail sales came in higher than expected with a positive 1.3% gain, the highest gain in a year. Will strong sales in the first month of the second quarter help… Read more »

TARGET’S NEW RULES FOR VENDORS TO TIGHTEN UP SUPPLY CHAIN AND INVENTORY

Target Corp is tightening its supply chain requirements for its vendors as part of a multi-billion dollar plan. The rules, effective May 30, include tighter deadlines for deliveries to warehouses, and fines for late deliveries and inaccuracies in product information. Says Target’s COO, John Mulligan, vendors need to help keep shelves stocked, maximize sales and… Read more »