Like Aeropostale, Small Firms Must Discount
The New York-based company has posted record earnings growth, and sales through the month of July were up by double digits. It's a good bet the company's winning streak will continue through the back-to-school shopping blitz.
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A judge in New York City has ruled that a discrimination lawsuit brought against Dow Jones & Co. by a former assistant managing editor at The Wall Street Journal can go to trial.
Federal Judge Deborah Batts ruled Monday that Carolyn Phillips can
American Eagle Stuck in the Middle
The retailer reported that quarterly profit fell to $28.6 million, or 14 cents a share, from $59.8 million, or 29 cents, in the year-ago period. Analysts expected the company to earn 15 cents a share.
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Bloom is a bachelor but not the "Bachelor"
homegrown hero. Born and raised in Loveland, he was a high school football and track star before he went on to become a CU-Boulder football star, three-time World Cup Champion freestyle skier, two-time Olympian, a black-belt in tae kwon do
CEO Pay: Is It Still Out of Sync?
It has been a tough year for the American worker, with unemployment hovering near 10% and cuts in pay or benefits for many of those who still have their jobs.
But one category of worker is still doing pretty well: the chief executive officer. Job