According to US CEO John Ferner, the big wage bump for Walmart store managers is paying off.
At the National Retail Federation (NRF) State of Retail & The Consumer 2025, Farner highlighted the company’s efforts to increase engagement and performance across its management ranks.
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After revolutionizing the weight loss drug market, Novo Nordisk (NVO) and Eli Lilly (LLY) are aiming for heart health.
Both pharmaceutical companies announced new clinical trial results over the weekend, highlighting the potential cardiovascular benefits of the drug.
Novo Nordisk shared fresh data on semaglutide. It is the active ingredient in its hit diabetes and weight loss pills, Ozempic and Wegovy. One study found that a weekly dose of 2.4 mg resulted in a 20% reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events such as heart attacks, strokes, and death among overweight or obese patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease compared to the control group.
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Target reportedly follows in the footsteps of retail giants like Costco and Walmart, urging Chinese suppliers to absorb some of the costs of US tariffs.
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April Fool’s Day is the ultimate prank breaking and everyone’s favorite excuse. There’s no difference between a large company, or its social media managers and marketing heads, to be more accurate.
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President Donald Trump has finally announced his mutual tariffs. He is set to attack every country that deals with the US, and will likely hurt American consumers.
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The airline’s shares suffered a sudden loss on Thursday, with shareholders considering the impact of tariffs on travel.
United Airlines (UAL) led the sector’s stocks with losses, cratering more than 13% in noon trading. Allegiant Travel Company (ALGT) wasn’t too late, falling more than 12%. Allegiant’s business relies heavily on leisure travel, and fears experts are afraid as consumers cut. Sun Country Airlines and Frontier Airlines also rely on the leisure segment, both saw their stock sink more than 10% at noon.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is on a media blitz defending President Donald Trump’s new tariffs. A typical thread? His love for American beef.
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