Retailing Stocks List

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Retailing Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 5 AMZN Amazon Shutters 3 More Cashierless Go Stores In New York: Report
Oct 4 AMZN Amazon Learns Tech Isn’t Everything in Retail Stores
Oct 4 AMZN Nvidia remains among top, large cap AI picks: William Blair
Oct 4 AMZN Carvana Takes Strategic Lessons From A Dow Retail Giant Not Named Amazon
Oct 4 RH Estimating The Intrinsic Value Of RH (NYSE:RH)
Oct 4 COST Should You Buy, Hold or Sell Costco Stock After Q4 Earnings?
Oct 4 AMZN Why Amazon Stock Rallied Friday Morning
Oct 4 AMZN Meta Stock Soars To New 52-Week High As Billionaire Zuckerberg Surpasses Bezos: What's Driving The Surge?
Oct 4 AMZN Amazon (AMZN) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why
Oct 4 AMZN An Activist Investor Is Interested in CVS; We Take a Look
Oct 4 AMZN Truist Raises Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Price Target to $265, Reiterates Buy Rating Amid Strong North America Revenue and AI Investments
Oct 4 AMZN Amazon Remains A Compelling Growth Prospect That's Trading At A Good Price
Oct 4 COST US Dockworkers Head Back to Work, Talks Extended to January
Oct 4 AMZN Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) Is Emerging as an AI Winner
Oct 4 AMZN Amazon To Boost Workforce by 250K for 2024 Holidays, Joining Retail Hiring Surge
Oct 4 AMZN The Weekly Closeout: Belk unveils fresh board of directors and Finish Line to disappear
Oct 4 AMZN Meta’s Zuckerberg Becomes World’s Second Richest Person. How He Overtook Amazon’s Bezos.
Oct 4 AMZN Amazon's Profitable Essential Merchandise, Efficiency Gains Set To Drive Growth: Analyst
Oct 4 AMZN US added 254,000 jobs in September, far more than expected: Yahoo Finance
Oct 4 AMZN Can Amazon save $20B per year by deploying autonomous EVs?
Retailing

Retail is the process of selling consumer goods or services to customers through multiple channels of distribution to earn a profit. Retailers satisfy demand identified through a supply chain. The term "retailer" is typically applied where a service provider fills the small orders of a large number of individuals, who are end-users, rather than large orders of a small number of wholesale, corporate or government clientele. Shopping generally refers to the act of buying products. Sometimes this is done to obtain final goods, including necessities such as food and clothing; sometimes it takes place as a recreational activity. Recreational shopping often involves window shopping and browsing: it does not always result in a purchase.
Retail markets and shops have a very ancient history, dating back to antiquity. Some of the earliest retailers were itinerant peddlers. Over the centuries, retail shops were transformed from little more than "rude booths" to the sophisticated shopping malls of the modern era.
Most modern retailers typically make a variety of strategic level decisions including the type of store, the market to be served, the optimal product assortment, customer service, supporting services and the store's overall market positioning. Once the strategic retail plan is in place, retailers devise the retail mix which includes product, price, place, promotion, personnel and presentation. In the digital age, an increasing number of retailers are seeking to reach broader markets by selling through multiple channels, including both bricks and mortar and online retailing. Digital technologies are also changing the way that consumers pay for goods and services. Retailing support services may also include the provision of credit, delivery services, advisory services, stylist services and a range of other supporting services.
Retail shops occur in a diverse range of types and in many different contexts – from strip shopping centres in residential streets through to large, indoor shopping malls. Shopping streets may restrict traffic to pedestrians only. Sometimes a shopping street has a partial or full roof to create a more comfortable shopping environment – protecting customers from various types of weather conditions such as extreme temperatures, winds or precipitation. Forms of non-shop retailing include online retailing (a type of electronic-commerce used for business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions) and mail order.

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