Guess the Stock E56 | Identify discount retailers by charts
Tired of inflation and debt, consumers are no longer buying high-priced and non-essential items, which could be mixed news for retailers' earnings results. Let's see how giant retailers fare this earnings season!
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1) What companies do Company A, Company B, and Company C refer to, respectively?
2) What are Companies A, B, and C ranking in terms of Market Capitalization?
Reference answer form: A>B>C or A<B<C or C<A≈B (within 10% deviation)
3) What investment opportunities do you see on the topic?
Company A:
It is a leading U.S. discount retailer offering a wide range of branded and designer apparel, footwear, accessories and home furnishings. It has grown faster than its comparable peers in recent years while boasting higher profit margins. The company is headquartered in Dublin, California.
Company B:
It is one of the leading discount apparel and home fashion retailers in the United States and globally. It may be in a good position to become a preferred low-cost retailer due to its wide range of quality branded products. The company has attracted a large number of younger customers in recent years, but this has left it exposed to the threat of student loan repayment restarts.
Company C:
This is one of the largest discount retailers in the United States, operating approximately 1,900 stores nationwide. The company sells merchandise in its signature categories, including fashion, baby, children's and healthcare, as well as other products, both in brick-and-mortar stores and online. During its recent earnings meeting, the weak sales environment led executives to lower their guidance for the remainder of the fiscal year by about 10%.
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168cc : 1) A) $Macy's (M.US)$ B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US)$ C)$VF Corp (VFC.US)$
2) B>A>C
3) sell Call options on them.
101688376 : 1) Company A is $Ross Acquisition Corp II (ROSS.US)$
Company B is $Gap Inc (GPS.US)$
Company C is $Target (TGT.US)$
2) C>A>B
3) Ross has grown rapidly in recent years, and its profit margins are higher than those of its competitors. This makes Ross Stores a relatively safe investment with the potential for good long-term returns.
Although Gap has a strong brand name and loyal customer base, it has been facing some challenges in recent years, such as declining sales and profits. This makes Gap a more risky investment than Ross Stores, but it also offers the potential for higher returns if the company is able to turn things around.
Whereas Target with a strong online presence is a relatively safe investment with the potential for good long-term returns. However, the company is facing some challenges in the current economic environment, such as rising inflation and supply chain disruptions.
However, please DYOD.
风吹又起 : A) $Macy's (M.US)$
B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US)$
C)$VF Corp (VFC.US)$
B>A>C
范仲淹的31代 : A) $Macy's (M.US)$ B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US)$ C)$VF Corp (VFC.US)$
B>A>C
If TGT could fall back a little more, it would be a great opportunity
ConstantinoSakamoto : Question 1 : Guess Company
A) $Ross Stores (ROST.US)$ . Market Cap: 40.44B
B) $TJX Companies (TJX.US)$ . Market Cap: 102.9B
C) $Target (TGT.US)$ . Market Cap: 60.57B
Question 2 : Market Capital comparison.
B>C>A
Question 3: Investment Opportunity
$Ross Stores (ROST.US)$ and $TJX Companies (TJX.US)$ looks healthy technical and fundamental. Inflation also pushed consumers to spend wisely.. I believe both of these companies will trieve even more.
Lee Hock Sheng : A) $Macy's (M.US)$
B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US)$
C)$VF Corp (VFC.US)$
B>A>C
Andrewcwh : A) $梅西百货(M.US)$
B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US) $
C) $VF Corp (VFC.US) $
B>A>C
帅气逼人的范恩 : A) $Macy's (M.US) $
B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US) $
C) $VF Corp (VFC.US) $
B>A>C
Optimistic about T'gt's opportunities
不死神 : A.$Ross Stores (ROST.US)$
B.$Gap Inc (GPS.US)$
C.$Target (TGT.US)$
C>A>B
ELAINEYEONG : A) $梅西百货(M.US)$
B) $Gap Inc (GPS.US) $
C) $VF Corp (VFC.US) $
B>A>C
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