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China's 618 Shopping Event Brought in Sales, But Perhaps Not Profits
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The Wall Street Journal - Business
China's 618 Shopping Event Brought in Sales, But Perhaps Not Profits
The second-biggest online shopping event of the year in China generated big sales, but not necessarily the windfall that retailers have come to expect, analysts say.China -
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43+ best early 4th of July sales to shop
There are tons of early 4th of July sales to act on right now. We rounded up the best deals to shop this Independence Day, including ones from Nectar, Casper, Brooklinen, Apple and Ninja as well as retailers like REI, Crate & Barrel, Home Depot ... -
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All the best 4th of July sales you can shop right now
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China EV Sales Rallied in June on Policy, Price Cuts
Chinese electric vehicle makers had robust sales in June, helped by government subsidies, tax breaks and steep discounts that brought buyers back into showrooms after a sluggish start to the year.China -
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Nike shares plunge after retailer says quarterly sales will fall 10%, warns on China weakness
Nike has found itself in a rough patch as the sneaker giant has worked to claw back market share it's ceded to upstarts like On Running and Hoka.China -
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Rivian's Long, Narrow Road to Profit
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