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Nordstrom, Inc. engages in the manufacture and trade of clothes, shoes, and accessories. It operates through the following segments: Retail and Corporate/Other. The Retail segment consists of a selection of high-quality, brand-name, and private label merchandise, which includes apparel, shoes, cosmetics, and accessories for women, men, young adults, and children. The Corporate/Other segment includes unallocated corporate expenses and assets, inter-segment eliminations, and other adjustments to segment results. The company was founded by John W. Nordstrom in 1901 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA.
Nordstrom surpassed earnings expectations in its fourth quarter of 2024, driven by effective cost management and digital sales growth, despite inventory and expense challenges.
Nordstrom exceeded earnings expectations in Q3 2024, with expanding sales and profits, while aiming to manage rising costs and competition.

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