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Retailers panicked during the pandemic about shrink, a catchall term for any loss in inventory including theft.
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Recent share performance American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) has drawn investor attention after a stretch of weaker share performance, with the stock down about 2% over the past month and roughly 40% over the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for American Eagle Outfitters. The latest share price of $15.29 reflects pressure on recent momentum, with the 7 day share price return down 8.33% and the year to date share price return down 42%, even as the 1 year total shareholder return is...
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Shares of young adult apparel retailer American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:AEO) fell 6.8% in the afternoon session after markets raised concerns that surging gas prices would squeeze household budgets, potentially leading to a pullback in discretionary spending.
American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) closed at $15.4 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.66% move from the prior day.
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Amazon is officially moving beyond its identity as a retail giant to become the world’s most powerful logistics provider. Earlier this month, the company launched Amazon Supply Chain Services (ASCS), a strategic pivot that brings more businesses to utilize Amazon’s infrastructure, even if they ...
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Wondering if American Eagle Outfitters at around US$16.64 still offers value, or if most of the opportunity is already priced in. The stock has been choppy in the short term, with a 4.5% decline over the last week and a 4.1% decline over the last month. It has returned 51.4% over the past year and 39.3% over three years, while being 36.9% lower year to date and 44.6% lower over five years. These mixed returns sit against ongoing market attention on US specialty retail stocks and shifting...
In recent months, American Eagle Outfitters filed a preliminary proxy for its June 26, 2026 virtual annual meeting, reported record US$5.50 billion Fiscal 2025 revenue with positive comparable sales fueled by Aerie, moved to wind down its Quiet Platforms third-party logistics business, and authorized a US$200.00 million accelerated share repurchase program. At the same time, the company has shifted from an “anti-Amazon” posture to using Amazon’s platform to extend its e-commerce reach and...
GXO Logistics plunged on Monday, but the sell-off seems overdone.
Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) has launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its logistics, fulfillment, and delivery network to external businesses across sectors such as healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and retail. The new offering targets large enterprises and brands, with early users including Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End, and American Eagle Outfitters. This move positions Amazon as a direct competitor to global logistics providers by offering its freight, warehousing, and...
The latest trading day saw American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) settling at $16.91, representing a +1.5% change from its previous close.
In early May 2026, Amazon launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its freight, distribution, fulfillment, and parcel delivery network to external businesses across sectors including healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and retail, with early customers such as Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands’ End, and American Eagle Outfitters. This move extends logistics capabilities first built for Amazon’s own operations into a standalone third-party offering, directly challenging incumbents like UPS...
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<body><p>STORY: From Amazon's FedEx challenge to robotic bag handlers at airports... this is Tech Weekly.</p><p>:: Tech Weekly</p><p>Amazon.com has moved into the business of UPS and FedEx with its so-called "Amazon Supply Chain Services".</p><p>The firm has given other businesses access to its supply chain network that has powered the e-commerce giant’s operation for decades.</p><p>The move could make it a key logistics player and intensify competition on pricing and speed.</p><p>It has already signed up Procter & Gamble, 3M and American Eagle Outfitters. </p><p>///</p><p>A Chinese robotics startup is seeking a $6 billion valuation in its next financing round.</p><p>Linkerbot is the global market leader in highly dexterous robotics hands for humanoids.</p><p>The firm said it focuses on the skills of top artisans, which its CEO calls 'dexterous craft'. </p><p>The hands can already turn screws fast, pick up soft items, thread a needle, and do precise factory work.</p><p>///</p><p>Japanese baggage handlers are due to be joined by robotic colleagues at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.</p><p>It's part of a two-year trial of the technology by Japan Airlines.</p><p>The humanoid robots aim to contribute to tasks like baggage handling and cleaning aircraft cabins.</p><p>Japan Airlines said in a statement about the initiative the aero sector faces the duel challenges of an aging and shrinking workforce, and a higher workload.</p><p>/// </p><p>Scientists from Project CETI have built an underwater robot to listen in to sperm whale conversations.</p><p>The creatures click to communicate in bursts of sound that can travel huge distances.</p><p>David Gruber is project CEO and explained how the robot worked.</p><p>"So it essentially is like a fully autonomous vehicle, kind of like a Waymo car, that's making decisions and being able to stay, even though it moves quite slowly, stay with whales for long periods of time. It allows us to get these longer term data sets." </p><p>The system could potentially show how the whales react to human-made noise and activity and how it affects them.</p><p>///</p><p>And a humanoid robot called Sophia performed with a live orchestra in AI-themed concert in Hong Kong</p><p>"Even though I don't experience emotions the same way humans do, I want to simulate that connection as authentically as I can."</p><p>Sophia was first unveiled by the Hong Kong-based Hanson Robotics ten years ago and she's even sung on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon".</p><p>But this was the first time Sophia had appeared with a live orchestra.</p><p>She performed three songs overall.</p></body>
Amazon announced Monday it is opening up its massive shipping and delivery network to any business that wants to use it -- not just the merchants who sell on Amazon's website.AWS started as an internal tool Amazon built for itself, then became a massive business by selling that same technology to other companies.
Procter & Gamble, 3M, Lands' End, and American Eagle Outfitters are among the first companies to sign up