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Nov 2024
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SOTS 2nd Hour: Not On Target, Cutting th...

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Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen and David Faber discussed the latest on the retail front after Target shares plunged on weak results and a guidance cut, hurting stocks across the sector. What does it mean for the consumer? And is there pain ahead for retail stocks heading into the holidays? Sara broke down exclusive comments from Target’s COO, who said the consumer is still resilient – but resourceful – while the CEOs of Williams Sonoma and TJX called out strong demand in their results. 

Also in focus: prepping for Nvidia results after the bell – can the rally continue?; Comcast’s new plan to spin-off its cable businesses; and CNBC’s official 2024 NHL Valuations, including an exclusive with Utah Jazz & Hockey Club Owner Ryan Smith. 

 

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