
Will Kubzansky
Funnier in print @business. Formerly @heatmap_news, @WiStateJournal. Forever fan @the_herald. [email protected]
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5 days ago |
southfloridareporter.com | Claire Ballentine |Will Kubzansky
From air-conditioned suburban malls to conspicuous consumption and the promise of free shipping, shopping is practically an American pastime - especially when there's a deal to be had. So with President Donald Trump's April 2 announcement and the prospect of imminent higher prices across the board, it's no surprise that people were busting out their credit cards and panic-buying; in March, retail sales increased 1.4%, the most in two years.
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5 days ago |
fa-mag.com | Claire Ballentine |Will Kubzansky
From air-conditioned suburban malls to conspicuous consumption and the promise of free shipping, shopping is practically an American pastime — especially when there’s a deal to be had. So with President Donald Trump’s April 2 announcement and the prospect of imminent higher prices across the board, it’s no surprise that people were busting out their credit cards and panic-buying; in March, retail sales increased 1.4%, the most in two years.
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6 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Claire Ballentine |Will Kubzansky
From air-conditioned suburban malls to conspicuous consumption and the promise of free shipping, shopping is practically an American pastime — especially when there’s a deal to be had. So with President Donald Trump’s April 2 announcement and the prospect of imminent higher prices across the board, it’s no surprise that people were busting out their credit cards and panic-buying; in March, retail sales increased 1.4%, the most in two years.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Claire Ballentine |Will Kubzansky
(Bloomberg) -- From air-conditioned suburban malls to conspicuous consumption and the promise of free shipping, shopping is practically an American pastime — especially when there’s a deal to be had. So with President Donald Trump’s April 2 announcement and the prospect of imminent higher prices across the board, it’s no surprise that people were busting out their credit cards and panic-buying; in March, retail sales increased 1.4%, the most in two years.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Kim Bhasin |Will Kubzansky |Angus Mordant
Bloomberg — Skechers USA Inc. cayó bruscamente en las últimas operaciones después de retirar sus perspectivas para todo el año, citando “la incertidumbre macroeconómica derivada de las políticas comerciales mundiales”. Las acciones cayeron un 7,1% a las 4:58p.m. en las operaciones posteriores a la apertura del mercado en Nueva York el jueves. Las acciones han bajado un 25% este año hasta el cierre del jueves.
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