
Wayfair (NYSE: W)
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Wayfair Return vs. S&P
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Wayfair Company Info
Wayfair is an up-and-coming online retailer of furniture and home goods.
News & Analysis
Signs of more confidence in the economy are bolstering prospects for consumer discretionary stocks.
Both did well during the early days of the pandemic, but one's adopting to current conditions.
If there was a winning hand to be played, Wayfair would have played it by now.
This top home goods brand might be too cheap to ignore.
Wayfair's business is shrinking yet again in 2023.
The e-commerce retailer is still losing customers.
Don't fall for Wayfair's plan to become "profitable."
This company tells a nice story, but it's fighting an uphill battle.
Valuation
Podcast Episodes

These two big players in the home furnishing space have different stories to tell.

Wayfair's investments are starting to make sense as we get a glimpse of its business potential.

How we shop, what we buy, and even what we think about brands has shifted significantly this year, and some companies were better-prepared for the changes than others.

Wayfair has been on a roller-coaster ride. Discover what’s driving recent enthusiasm for this stock.
Earnings Transcripts
W earnings call for the period ending September 30, 2021.
W earnings call for the period ending June 30, 2021.
W earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2021.
W earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2020.
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