The Death of Whole Foods Market Is Likely Greatly Exaggerated
May 27, 2014 at 14:21 PM EDT
I am always amused (and oftentimes thrilled) when Wall Street wakes up one day and decides a company’s fate has changed forever, despite very little in actual evidence supporting such a view. Severely harsh winter weather earlier this year put a lid on sales and profits at many retailers, and the result has been very poor stock market performance for many consumer-oriented companies. Others have … Read More → Related Posts: The Sears Holdings Dismantling Begins… Years Too Late An Inside Look at the New Retail Strategy at J.C. Penney… Is JC Penney Really Out Of The Woods? Ron Johnson’s First Target at J.C. Penney: Martha… Even With Ron Johnson Out As CEO, No Closer To JC Penney…