1. Retail store industry
- Author
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Cohen, David R., Levenson, Maurice, Goldstein, Doug, Russo, David A., Gerstein, Marc H., Keane, Bryan W., DeMartino, Paul J., Debbas, Paul E., Sirois, Craig, Cowen, Raymond S., and Brody, Jed S.
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BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. -- Finance ,Big Lots Inc. -- Finance ,Costco Wholesale Corp. -- Finance ,Target Corp. -- Finance ,Dillard's Inc. -- Finance ,Dollar General Corp. -- Finance ,Family Dollar Stores Inc. -- Finance ,Macy's Inc. -- Finance ,Fred Meyer Inc. -- Finance ,Hudson's Bay Co. -- Finance ,Jacobson Stores Inc. -- Finance ,Kmart Holding Corp. -- Finance ,Kohl's Corp. -- Finance ,Mac Frugal's Bargains - Close-outs Inc. -- Finance ,May Department Stores Co. -- Finance ,Mercantile Stores Company Inc. -- Finance ,Neiman Marcus Group Inc. -- Finance ,Nordstrom Inc. -- Finance ,J.C. Penney Corporation Inc. -- Finance ,Proffitt's Inc. -- Finance ,Saks Holdings Inc. -- Finance ,Sears, Roebuck and Co. -- Finance ,Service Merchandise Company Inc. -- Finance ,ShopKo Stores Inc. -- Finance ,Venture Stores Inc. -- Finance ,Wal-Mart Stores Inc. -- Finance ,Foot Locker Inc. -- Finance ,Retail industry -- Finance ,Department stores -- Finance ,Discount stores -- Finance ,Business ,Business, general - Abstract
Future prospects for the retail store industry are mixed, especially for department stores where women's apparel sales have been weak in 1997. The outlook for discount stores is better, however, as they continue to gain a greater share of the market. Retail stocks have outperformed the market in 1996 and 1997 after a weak 1994 and 1995. Investors must consider individual stocks, as the industry is unattractive for the next three to five years.
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- 1997