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  2. Stock splits are back in fashion. Here's why, and which ... - AOL

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    By the mid-2000s, roughly 5% of the Russell 1000 members split their stock each year, and after the great financial crisis from 2008-2009, stock splits practically ceased.

  3. Bullish Fashion CEOs vs. Wall Street Stock Declines - AOL

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    Fashion is asking Wall Street for something investors just might not have — patience in a time of confusion. The sector soared through the pandemic last year, with consumer demand outweighing ...

  4. What Rent the Runway’s 360% stock surge reveals about the ...

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    - Fashion forward. Rent the Runway, which languished as a penny stock less than two months ago, quadrupled its share price last week thanks, in part, to two letters: AI.

  5. Lululemon CEO 'confident' in US sales inflection [Video] - AOL

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    Lululemon stock rose as much as 19% in Friday’s session following the results. The retailer’s earnings and revenue beat estimates, and it raised its net revenue guidance to $10.45 billion-$10. ...

  6. YOOX Net-a-Porter Group - Wikipedia

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    YOOX Net-a-Porter Group S.p.A. is an Italian online fashion retailer created on 5 October 2015 after the merger between Yoox Group and Net-a-porter Group (NAP). Yoox was originally founded by Federico Marchetti in Milan in 2000, and Net-a-Porter was founded by Natalie Massenet in London in 2000.

  7. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    Business always involves risk, especially in a market strongly controlled by powerful fashion houses and manufacturers at one end and fickle consumers at the other. Fashion designers have to take into consideration the global supply chains and the seasonality of clothing which often means that clothing must be bought months or a year in advance ...

  8. Hemline index - Wikipedia

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    The hemline index is a theory that suggests that skirt length (hemlines) rise or fall along with stock prices. The most common version of the theory is that skirt lengths get shorter in good economic times (1920s, 1960s) [1] and longer in bad, such as after the 1929 Wall Street Crash.

  9. Apple stock touches intraday high after nod of confidence ...

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    Apple stock hit an all-time intraday high Thursday after a nod of confidence in its continued upswing from Wall Street.Wedbush analyst Dan Ives raised his price target on Apple shares to a new ...