E-Mart Shares Drop Over 5% Before Q1 Results, Lagging Department Stores and Convenience Stores
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E-Mart shares dropped more than 5% in one day ahead of the company’s first-quarter earnings announcement for this year. While consumer polarization continued, shares tied to department stores and convenience stores showed relative strength, but E-Mart, a major discount-mart operator within the retail sector, failed to keep pace. The original report said stock movements within retail names were divided by the impact of polarized consumption. Department stores benefited from demand for higher-end spending, while convenience stores aligned with everyday consumption trends. In contrast, E-Mart’s weakness stood out just before its Q1 results. Market attention now turns to whether the upcoming earnings and discount-mart conditions can change the stock’s direction. Source: mk.co.kr
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