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18.05.26 - 02:24
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Whirlpool’s CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis (24/7 Wall St.)
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Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) CEO Marc Bitzer is making one of the bluntest recession comparisons of this earnings cycle. According to the Morning Brew Daily podcast segment covering the company's Q1 results, CEO Bitzer told investors: “This level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis and even higher than ... Whirlpool's CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis...
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17.05.26 - 19:48
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Worried About a Recession? Here’s What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items (24/7 Wall St.)
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When the CEO of America's largest appliance maker compares today's demand to the 2008 financial crisis, it's worth pausing before you swipe for that new fridge. On the latest earnings call, Whirlpool chief Marc Bitzer told investors that “this level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis ... Worried About a Recession? Here's What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items...
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14.05.26 - 13:54
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Here Are Thursday′s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Commercial Metals, Doximity, Draftkings, Hut 8, Illumina, Lowe’s, TeraWulf, Starbucks, Whirlpool, Wix.com, and More (24/7 Wall St.)
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Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading higher on Thursday after another wild day on Wall Street, during which the major indices moved in different directions. Another round of disturbing inflation data hit the tape as the Producer Price Index for April came in at 1.4%, the largest move higher in four years, while Producer prices ... Here Are Thursday's Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Commercial Metals, Doximity, Draftkings, Hut 8, Illumina, Lowe's, TeraWulf, Starbucks, Whirlpool, Wix.com, and More...
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07.05.26 - 20:42
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Whirlpool warns of ′recession-level′ slump as Iran war and tariff ruling hit sales (The Guardian)
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Appliance giant slashes earnings forecast and hikes prices by 10% with another 4% spike plannedWith the war in Iran and economic concerns putting pressure on consumers and how they spend their money, Whirlpool is having to adjust to Americans delaying big-ticket purchases while also raising prices to help stabilize its North American business.The company known for brands such as KitchenAid, Maytag and its namesake, said that the Iran war led to a “recession-level industry decline” in America as consumer confidence collapsed in late February and March. Revenue dropped nearly 10% in the quarter as sales of major appliances in North America declined more than 7%. Continue reading......
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