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OAK BROOK, IL-Fast-food giant McDonald's Corp. is bucking the current restaurant industry malaise with good numbers.
CINCINNATI-The restaurant operator is feeling the pinch of lower customer counts and higher commodity costs.
COLUMBUS, OH-The restatement comes on the heels of a disappointing March for the company.
ST. PAUL, MN-But the outdoor retailer is still facing sluggish comps and stiff competition.
NEW YORK CITY-Already a success in Japan, the luxury bag purveyor wants more of the market.
NEW YORK-Lower-income shoppers' habits are changing the most, according to a new ICSC survey.
CHARLOTTE, NC-Wachovia is predicting decent comp-store sales increases for most hardline retailers in March.
FT. WORTH, TX-The retailer is trying an off-mall strategy to fight its sales malaise.
CHARLOTTE, NC-Its comp sales are up, but net income isn't.
NEW YORK CITY-A mid-March note from Lehman details a good near-term outlook for the likes of American Eagle and other softliners.