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Teresa Rivas

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Past articles by Teresa:

Target Stock Is a Standout Among Big-Box Retailers

Target shares are rallying after a brutal 2022 for retailers. There’s reason to think those gains will continue. → Read More

Recession? What Recession? Why a Downturn Probably Won't Happen.

The labor market is just too strong for a slowdown to occur right now. → Read More

The Economy Might Not Crash After All. Why ‘No Landing’ Could Still Mean Trouble.

Recent economic data suggest no recession, but inflation and growth might still be too strong for the Fed. → Read More

Two Snacking Stocks That Look Resilient in a Downturn

Shares of snack maker Mondelez and PowerBar parent Bellring are two top picks of Cowen analyst Brian Holland. → Read More

A Holiday Twist: Retailers Are Cutting Jobs Instead of Hiring Help

The retail sector lost 30,000 nonfarm payrolls in November, its third month in a row of negative job growth. → Read More

Buy AbbVie Stock. The Pharma Giant Is Still Worth Owning Even as Humira Fades.

Abbvie has racked up nearly $200 billion in Humira sales, but it has lost patent protection in Europe and faces increased competition from biosimilars in the U.S. Why shares of the pharma giant are worth owning now. → Read More

Exxon Mobil and Other Oil Stocks Are Already Winning the Election

Election Day isn't over, but oil stocks are acting like the results are in. → Read More

This Truck Maker Can Ride Out a Recession. Why It’s Time to Buy the Stock.

The company, which sells trucks under brand names like Peterbilt, Kenworth, and DAF, is considered among the best on the road. Its shares don’t look too shabby, either. → Read More

Dollar Stores' Earnings Diverged. These Two Stocks Should Still Climb.

Dollar General and Dollar Tree stocks are each worth buying, just for different reasons, one analyst says. → Read More

Wayfair Is Cutting Jobs. Why One Analyst Says That’s Good News.

Wayfair's move to trim its workforce will lead to about $150 million in expense reductions, one analyst estimates. → Read More

Target Stock Gets a Boost From Walmart Earnings

Shares of retailer Target are on the rise after peer Walmart beat analyst expectations. Target reports Wednesday. → Read More

McDonald's Ends McPlant Burger Test in U.S. as Planned. Beyond Meat Stock Falls.

The alternative meat company's partnership with McDonald's dates back to 2019. → Read More

Best Buy Stock Drops After Retailer Lowers Guidance

Electronics retailer Best Buy blamed inflation and sour consumer sentiment for its reduced forecast. → Read More

Chipotle Stock Is Soaring. Earnings Beat Estimates.

Second-quarter earnings at burrito chain Chipotle overshadowed disappointing revenue. Its CEO says it's providing great value to consumers. → Read More

Gap Stock Slumps as CEO Steps Down

Chief executive officer Sonia Syngal failed to turn around the beatdown retailer. → Read More

Recession Worries Have Hit Airlines. Why an Analyst Says We’re Not in 2008 Again.

Airline investors and travelers have been suffering. Citi says that stockholders could see some relief soon. → Read More

Inflation Hits Bargain Hunters Too. That’s Why One Analyst Downgraded Burlington.

Cowen analyst John Kernan says the pressures on customers of Burlington Stores are 'intensifying.' → Read More

Why This Analyst Just Got Bullish on AutoZone and Dollar General

Retailers that are more defensive in nature tend to see demand hold up better in a downturn. → Read More

Ulta Beauty Continues to See Strong Demand. Inflation Isn’t Pushing Shoppers to Buy Cheaper Options.

Ulta Beauty's management remains bullish on the company's growth prospects. → Read More

Here Are the Biggest Retail Winners and Losers This Earnings Season

Here are five companies that came out on top in the most recent round of results—and five that had the toughest go. → Read More