Department Store Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Department Store stocks.

Department Store Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 KMB Kimberly-Clark Professional(TM) Announces Greenovation Awards for Sustainability Leadership and Waste Reduction
May 16 M Is Lowe's (LOW) a Smart Investment Choice Ahead of Q1 Earnings?
May 16 M Curious about Macy's (M) Q1 Performance? Explore Wall Street Estimates for Key Metrics
May 16 MAT Fisher-Price® Introduces New Premium Wooden Toys to Inspire Creativity and Promote Development in Young Children
May 16 M Macy’s and J.C. Penney have two very different real estate strategies
May 15 MHK David Tepper's Appaloosa adds Adobe, Boeing, exits GM among Q1 buys, sells
May 15 KOSS GameStop Stock, AMC Shares Fall After Runup to Start Week
May 15 KSS Kohl’s Declares Quarterly Dividend
May 15 KSS Kohl’s Corporation Holds Annual Shareholders Meeting
May 15 KMB Are You a Momentum Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
May 15 HAS Are You a Momentum Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
May 15 KMB Patricia Corsi Named Chief Growth Officer of Kimberly-Clark
May 15 KR GoodRx enters agreement with Kroger for improved prescription pricing
May 15 KMB Kimberly-Clark Taps New Chief Growth Officer as It Heads Into Restructuring
May 15 KOSS Why the 2024 meme stock action is much tamer than 2021 — so far
May 15 KOSS Amid GME, AMC Rally, Expert Says 'First Time This Happened, It Was More Of A Movement, But Right Now This Looks Like A Craze'
May 14 KMB Kimberly-Clark (KMB) Drives Growth Through Core Strategy Focus
May 14 KR Kroger Health Launches New Senior-focused Primary Care in Eight Clinics in Atlanta
May 14 HAS Hasbro Named One of the Civic 50 Most Community-Minded Companies for 12th Consecutive Year
May 14 KOSS Biggest stock movers today: Meme stocks, BABA, ALC, and more
Department Store

A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different product categories known as "departments". In modern major cities, the department store made a dramatic appearance in the middle of the 19th century, and permanently reshaped shopping habits, and the definition of service and luxury. Similar developments were under way in London (with Whiteleys), in Paris (Le Bon Marché in 1852) and in New York (with Stewart's).Today, departments often include the following: clothing, furniture, home appliances, toys, cosmetics, houseware, gardening, toiletries, sporting goods, do it yourself, paint, and hardware. Additionally, other lines of products such as food, books, jewelry, electronics, stationery, photographic equipment, baby products, and products for pets are sometimes included. Customers generally check out near the front of the store, although some stores include sales counters within each department. Some stores are one of many within a larger retail chain, while others are independent retailers. In the 1970s, they came under heavy pressure from discounters, and have come under even heavier pressure from e-commerce sites since 2010. Big-box stores, hypermarkets, and discount stores are comparable to historical department stores.

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