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Hudson's Bay Co. T.HBC


Primary Symbol: HBAYF

Hudson's Bay Co, or HBC, is a Canadian retail business group. The company operates department stores throughout Canada, Belgium, Germany, and the United States under various banners. These banners include Saks Fifth Avenue, Hudson's Bay, Lord & Taylor, and Off 5th in North America and Galeria Kaufhof, Galeria Inno, and Sportarena in Europe. HBC also has investments in real estate joint ventures. In Canada, it has partnered with RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust in the RioCan-HBC joint venture.


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Comment by onec007on Jan 29, 2017 8:23pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:searsIt's way too premature to write off HBC. The whole retail space is just cut-throat and anemic right now  mainly due to aggressive competition. Amazon's prescence can't be ignore! HBC has a great brand and I honestly think their product mix is getting much better, but they need to focus more on growing their online presence and maximize their real estate. I was at their downstairs store today and it was fairly dead and I came out with $40 underwear and half the store is on clearance. Simply put a department store cannot survive with cash flow tied to inventory that is up to 6
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