The upcoming Fourth of July celebrations are instilling optimism among investors and strength in the stock market. Industries like transportation, lodging, hotels, restaurants, food and retail get a boost.
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Recently, the retail sector has taken a beating as consumers and producers both feel the effects of inflation. This stems from the fact that many are doing their absolute best to hold onto what little money they have left after monthly expenses like groceries and rent hit historic highs.
Burlington Stores (BURL) aims to enhance merchandising capabilities, operational efficiency, store optimization and supply chain optimization efforts.
Discount stocks such as BURL, COST & TJX have shown a consistent ability to perform well, even when broader market indices may experience volatility.
Investors interested in stocks from the Retail - Discount Stores sector have probably already heard of Burlington Stores (BURL) and Costco (COST). But which of these two stocks offers value investors a better bang for their buck right now?
Here is how Burlington Stores (BURL) and Carvana (CVNA) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
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