Feb 10, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonQuestions for CloroxUncertainty on at least three fronts has kept a lid on Clorox.
Feb 10, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonJ. Jill's Uphill ClimbCan J. Jill justify its valuation? Maybe. But not anytime soon.
Feb 9, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonChurch & Dwight Hammers It HomeThe company's baking soda story is a familiar one -- but investors don't mind hearing it.
Feb 9, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonHasbro's Enjoying PlaytimeGames continue to be big for the toy maker, which had a solid 2003 across the board.
Feb 6, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonMcDonald's Is Lovin' ItThe fast-food purveyor puts out super-sized numbers.
Feb 6, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonMore Console Cuts Coming?Video game maker THQ is counting on console prices to keep falling in 2005.
Feb 5, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonCoors Sharpens Aspen's EdgeThe brewer hopes a new low-carb beer will help rejuvenate its U.S. business.
Feb 5, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonAeropostale Flying HighThe teen apparel retailer managed a same-store sales gain of nearly 18% in January.
Feb 4, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonCache's Catching OnIt was a good 2003 for the women's clothier, which looks to grow further this year.
Feb 4, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonTommy Looks to the FutureThe fashion brand's fiscal Q3 was better than expected, but many challenges lie ahead.
Feb 3, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonMattel's Not Playing AroundFour years after Jill Barad, the toy maker's operational performance is much improved.
Feb 3, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonSport Chalet's Winning MixSame-store sales aren't booming, but the sporting goods retailer is still a competitor.
Feb 2, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonCarb Your EnthusiasmMonterey Pasta faces difficulties maintaining key customers.
Feb 2, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonGateway, eMachines Link UpThe PC maker recommits to computers with eMachines purchase.
Jan 30, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonAdobe Heads NorthThe software maker rides an expected strong Q4 and Q1.
Jan 30, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonNautilus' Achilles' HeelThe recall of 420,000 Bowflex machines is the least of Nautilus' challenges in 2004.
Jan 29, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonBall's Rolling StockThe packaging company's success crushes the S&P 500.
Jan 29, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonHoover Sucks Up ProfitMaytag hopes to reenergize its ailing floor-care division starting in Q2.
Jan 28, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonTupperware's Party PooperThe plastic storage maker faces trouble selling and recruiting in North America.
Jan 28, 2004 by Dave Marino-NachisonAtari's Crash and BurnA key product delay and disappointing holiday sales hurt the video game company.