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Wal-Mart, Macy's, Kohl's Cut Profit Outlook; Cisco to Cut 4,000 Jobs


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2013 Aug 15, 1:45am   3,210 views  12 comments

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Wal-Mart, Macy's, Kohl's Cut Profit Outlook; Cisco to Cut 4,000 Jobs, Blames Weak Economic Recovery
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2013/08/wal-mart-macys-kohls-cut-profit-outlook.html
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1   Tenpoundbass   2013 Aug 15, 1:53am  

When Oil goes up, layoffs spike and the Dow takes a huge massive shit.

I can't recall who keeps saying that. Can you?

2   Goran_K   2013 Aug 15, 2:28am  

Big Box retail gets hit hard again. See SFace? This is what I was talking about buddy. It's not about companies and game plans at this point, it's about a structural shift in how consumers perceive retail. That's how I knew your JCP bet would go down in flames.

3   mell   2013 Aug 15, 2:43am  

It's a little crazy to still see the usual "nitwit!" comments about the economy from our resident cheerleaders to anybody doubting or scrutinizing employment/economic numbers while markets are taking a shit, US treasuries are being dumped by foreigners and the dollar has lost all its strength against Euroland which has its own set of big problems. I remember calling a short on REITs via SRS at $20 (at $17 it would have been supersweet, but nobody can time the market exactly and it's good to get a little confirmation first) a couple of weeks ago. It's now at $23 and rising though it may be prudent to take some profits here as the Fed may not taper at all if the market is going to crap out like this going forward. This may just be a needed correction, but I don't see much upside from here with the misses and revised guidance coming from those bellwethers.

4   anonymous   2013 Aug 15, 2:50am  

Goran_K says

Big Box retail gets hit hard again. See SFace? This is what I was talking about buddy. It's not about companies and game plans at this point, it's about a structural shift in how consumers perceive retail. That's how I knew your JCP bet would go down in flames.

Congrats on all the money you made shorting jcp

Lol

5   Goran_K   2013 Aug 15, 3:01am  

mell says

It's a little crazy to still see the usual "nitwit!" comments about the economy from our resident cheerleaders to anybody doubting or scrutinizing employment/economic numbers while markets are taking a shit, US treasuries are being dumped by foreigners and the dollar has lost all its strength against Euroland which has its own set of big problems.

It's like I'm in crazy land when I hear the economy is recovering, and things are going back to normal. Normal for where? The Congo?

6   HydroCabron   2013 Aug 15, 3:02am  

Job cuts and downward pressure on wages will create unemployed people with spare time to shop for homes, and take some pressure off those in jobs which now pay less, freeing them to devote more energy to flipping houses. Seen from both angles, this is great news for home prices!

7   Goran_K   2013 Aug 15, 3:02am  

errc says

Congrats on all the money you made shorting jcp

Lol

Thanks. Just takes a little bit of logic, and understanding of the market.

8   Analyzer   2013 Aug 15, 3:16am  

Goran_K says

mell says



It's a little crazy to still see the usual "nitwit!" comments about the economy from our resident cheerleaders to anybody doubting or scrutinizing employment/economic numbers while markets are taking a shit, US treasuries are being dumped by foreigners and the dollar has lost all its strength against Euroland which has its own set of big problems.


It's like I'm in crazy land when I hear the economy is recovering, and things are going back to normal. Normal for where? The Congo?

Right, what the hell is going on. Besides all of the data that we are bombarded with, sometimes it is good to take a pulse on the street with the average American. The many I talk to are not feeling much better..............

9   Goran_K   2013 Aug 15, 3:29am  

APOCALYPSEFUCK is Shostakovich says

Amazon will buy JCP for $16 after it's delisted and convert them to catalogue show rooms and massage parlors.

I'm going to buy all the mannequins and just them as targets for a gatling gun.

10   anonymous   2013 Aug 15, 3:38am  

Analyzer says

Goran_K says

mell says

It's a little crazy to still see the usual "nitwit!" comments about the economy from our resident cheerleaders to anybody doubting or scrutinizing employment/economic numbers while markets are taking a shit, US treasuries are being dumped by foreigners and the dollar has lost all its strength against Euroland which has its own set of big problems.

It's like I'm in crazy land when I hear the economy is recovering, and things are going back to normal. Normal for where? The Congo?

Right, what the hell is going on. Besides all of the data that we are bombarded with, sometimes it is good to take a pulse on the street with the average American. The many I talk to are not feeling much better..............

I agree. My network of friends and family is huge, and everyone is busy as hell these days. Plenty of work to be done, so long as you aren't afraid of it, hence plenty of money to be made. Now I understand our little circle does not a global economy make, but still, from my perch the economy appears to be BOOMing

Every last person I know whose trade is involved in construction

Demolition
Carpentry
Flooring
Drywall
Electrician
Plumbing
Hardscaping
Landscaping
Real estate

Every last one of them that was struggling 08-'10, is back on the job, working saturdays etc.

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