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Consumer Discretionary Stocks
Consumer discretionary stocks refer to a wide range of consumer goods and services generally considered non-essential. These include car manufacturers, luxury goods, hospitality companies, and more. Many of the biggest retailers fit into the consumer discretionary umbrella. As such, especially when the economy is strong, consumer discretionary stocks tend to shine.
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Recent Consumer Discretionary Stocks Articles
McDonald’s to Sell Bagged Ground Coffee
McDonald's is gearing up for its next major push: the sale of bagged ground coffee at select stores in Canada.
Restaurant Chains Pork Up
Thanks to cheaper prices, a number of restaurant chains are throwing more pork onto their menus. Here's a few new items hitting a table near you.
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These great companies also make great investments. Plus, they represent America's future -- perhaps more so than some of the usual giants.
McDonald’s Reveals Holiday Menu
Here come McCafe Pumpkin Shake and Holiday Mint McFlurry.
Best Buy Steams Ahead — Into the Icebergs
A management shakeup and a lower forecast for third-quarter same-store sales tear at its hull as the new CEO struggles to right the ship.
Procter & Gamble Catches a Q1 Break
P&G's declining fiscal Q1 earnings still topped expectations, but there's not much to suggest PG stock is a good buy right after Thursday's run.
Under Armour Absorbs the Heat — of Expectations
Under Armour posted an enviable third-quarter earnings report, but investors' super-high expectations finally caught up with the growth stock.
Chipotle Considers Big Changes to Its Brand
In the aftermath of another quarter of missed estimates, Chipotle Mexican Grill is considering changes including drive-through windows and breakfast foods.
Audi Scraps Plan to Sell All-Electric Supercar
Audi has reportedly stopped work on its all-electric R8 e-tron car, signaling that the project could be scrapped altogether.
Restaurant Stocks: Good, Bad and Ugly
Food joints tossed out a mixed bag of earnings so far this quarter. Here's who dished out delicious numbers … and whose numbers weren’t quite as appetizing.
GM-Peugeot Alliance to Launch New Vehicles
The American and French carmakers are expanding their already announced alliance to develop new cars together by the 2016 model year.
Credit Card Breach: Barnes & Noble Shoppers Beware
Criminals have customer information from 63 stores from a hack in September. But the news is just coming out now.
5 Reasons Coach Stock Is Lookin’ Good
Coach managed to dodge the dismal earnings trend on Tuesday by jumping as much as double-digits throughout the day. Here's why it's a smart buy.
Chipotle Stock Hasn’t Hit Bottom Yet
A head-and-shoulders pattern in Chipotle stock shows the potential for even more downside from Friday's post-earnings fall. Here's how you can play CMG.
McDonald’s: Hungry for New Offerings
MCD has plenty of reason to be struggling, considering the tough global environment. But the chain also hasn't lured in customers with fresh enticements.
CMG Has Einhorn Smelling Like Roses Again
Weeks after David Einhorn was laughed out of the room for his Chipotle/Taco Bell thoughts, CMG is crushed on poor earnings ... but he wasn't wholly proven right.
Toys ‘R’ Us to Extend Holiday Layaway Service
The success of its current free layaway plan has prompted the retailer to keep running it until Dec. 16.
The Case For — and Against — Tesla Stock
The electric vehicle maker is caught between numerous headwinds and a great technological frontier. Where should you come down on TSLA?
Domino’s: Right Company, Wrong Time
Lesser-trafficked pizza stock Domino's jumped Tuesday, but the sudden gain actually might be more worrisome than promising to would-be long-term investors.