National business briefing
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, November 28, 2018
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Holiday season off to strong start
NEW YORK — The largest U.S. retail trade group says the holiday shopping season has gotten off to a “very strong” start.
The National Retail Federation says consumer spending has been strong, fueled by a better economy and stores’ investments in online services.
The trade group’s assessment comes even after a survey of more than 3,000 shoppers Thanksgiving and Friday forecast that fewer people would turn out for the five-day weekend that ended Monday compared to a year ago. It attributed the drop to stores spreading out their deals beyond the Black Friday weekend.
The group now says it expects sales for November and December will be at the high end of its earlier forecast of a 4.3 to 4.8 percent rise. That would be below last year’s 5.3 percent increase.
Conde Nast seeks a new chief
Conde Nast, the publisher of Vogue, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and other magazines, is looking for a new business leader after years of losses.
The company said Tuesday its chief executive, Robert Sauerberg Jr., would step down after his successor was found. The announcement came months after Sauerberg announced a sweeping plan to address the struggles at Conde Nast.
Last year, Conde Nast lost more than $120 million. It has put Brides, Golf Digest and W magazines up for sale.
— From wire reports