Department Store Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Department Store stocks.

Department Store Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 DECK Expert Ratings For Deckers Outdoor
Nov 22 TPR Tapestry Exec: Saying No to AI is Like Saying ‘No, We Don’t Like Money’
Nov 22 TPR Tapestry looks to buy back $2B shares
Nov 22 TPR Tapestry, Inc. Announces Agreements for $2.0 Billion Accelerated Share Repurchase Program
Nov 22 DECK Deckers Outdoor: High Quality, But Overvalued Stock
Nov 22 DECK Dow Jones Futures: Bulls Run Past Google; 7 Stocks In Buy Zones, MicroStrategy Dives
Nov 21 KR Kroger Announces Third Quarter Conference Call with Investors
Nov 21 DECK JACK on Expansion Spree in Michigan, to Open New Units in Detroit
Nov 21 DECK Deckers Trading Above 200 & 50-Day SMA: An Opportunity for Investors?
Nov 21 HOFT Hooker Furnishings to Host Third Quarter Earnings Call December 5th
Nov 20 DECK UGG Opens ‘Feel House’ in Los Angeles, a Multi-Sensory Retail Concept Co-Curated by Post Malone
Nov 20 TPR Tapestry’s $8.5 billion merger with Capri was just scrapped. Here’s what that means for the CIO
Nov 20 DECK Nordstrom Expands Footprint by Opening Store in Florida's Lakeland
Nov 20 DECK TJX Beats Q3 Earnings & Sales Estimates, Raises '25 EPS & Margin View
Nov 20 KR Kroger Chief People Officer Tim Massa Inducted as a Fellow of the National Academy of Human Resources
Nov 20 ESCA Despite Fast-paced Momentum, Escalade (ESCA) Is Still a Bargain Stock
Nov 19 KR Healthier policies and happier aisles: RFK Jr could beef up grocery stores' profits
Nov 19 KR Kroger Extends Exchange Offers, Consent Solicitations for Albertsons Notes
Nov 19 WWW Sweaty Betty Expands U.S. Presence With Two New Stores
Nov 19 WWW Wolverine and Jarritos Unite to Celebrate Heritage and Flavor with Limited-Edition Trade Wedge Boot
Department Store

A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different product categories known as "departments". In modern major cities, the department store made a dramatic appearance in the middle of the 19th century, and permanently reshaped shopping habits, and the definition of service and luxury. Similar developments were under way in London (with Whiteleys), in Paris (Le Bon Marché in 1852) and in New York (with Stewart's).Today, departments often include the following: clothing, furniture, home appliances, toys, cosmetics, houseware, gardening, toiletries, sporting goods, do it yourself, paint, and hardware. Additionally, other lines of products such as food, books, jewelry, electronics, stationery, photographic equipment, baby products, and products for pets are sometimes included. Customers generally check out near the front of the store, although some stores include sales counters within each department. Some stores are one of many within a larger retail chain, while others are independent retailers. In the 1970s, they came under heavy pressure from discounters, and have come under even heavier pressure from e-commerce sites since 2010. Big-box stores, hypermarkets, and discount stores are comparable to historical department stores.

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