Mark Friedman
Mark Friedman
Mark Friedmanis an American writer. He is the author of the book Trying Hard Is Not Good Enough: How to Produce Measurable Improvements for Customers and Communities...
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The holiday season was strong with fourth quarter (same-store sales) up 14.6 percent. Momentum entering spring is evident, driven by an appealing spring line.
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I think the company went through an aggressive analysis of where they needed to be on staffing, and the final tally was little bit lower,
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It's likely that the brand is a bit stale and needs updating. There are new updated hot items in the store, but Abercrombie and Hollister are fashion brands, and thus the need to capitalize on changing trends is critical,
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What is ailing Abercrombie? Is it Hollister cannibalization? Is it competition? Is it saturation? We believe it is a combination of all of these things,
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As the holiday season continues, we believe increased promotions will give rise to concerns about holiday sales. Specialty retail stocks historically have underperformed in December. We maintain our defensive stance on the group and look for shares to struggle in December as holiday concerns take center stage.
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We believe the increased promotional environment will continue to cause concerns about earnings strength in the quarter.
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I fell in love with the buildings, which looking at them in their current condition, might be hard to believe, ... They have character that I couldn't reproduce or fake, and I think I can turn it into something that will be interesting and fun.
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If the only way we judged hunger was how full the stomach is, no one would ever have dessert.