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21Nov 23
Kohl’s Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2023 Financial Results
Comparisons refer to the 13-week period ended October 28, 2023 versus the 13-week period ended October 29, 2022 * Net sales decreased 5.2% year-over-year, to $3.8 billion, with comparable sales down 5.5%. *Gross margin as a percentage of net sales was 38.9%, an increase of 158 basis points. *Operating income was $157 million *Net income was $59 million *Inventory was $4.2 billion, a decrease of 13% year-over-year. *Operating cash flow was $151 million.
21Nov 23
USPS Operation Santa Letter Adoption Now Open
Are you interested in sending children and families some holiday magic this season? You can now adopt a letter written to Santa by going to USPSOperationSanta.com. In response to customer requests, this is the first time the U.S. Postal Service has opened the program before Black Friday. USPS Operation Santa turns 111 years old this year. The program relies solely on random acts of kindness and the generosity of strangers. It allows people to help children and families have a magical holiday when they otherwise might not — safely and securely. USPS Operation Santa is not a guaranteed gift-giving program. Since Sept. 18, the Postal Service has received letters from across the country and has been delivering them to Santa’s U.S. workshop at 123 Elf Road, North Pole 88888. Letters sent with First-Class Mail postage and complete, accurate and legible return addresses have been opened, reviewed and posted on USPSOperationSanta.com. People can begin reading and adopting letters today.
21Nov 23
Amicus Briefs Urge Appeals Court to Uphold Block on Texas Book Rating Law (publishersweekly.com)
With oral arguments set for November 29, some 17 organizations and individuals have teamed up to file six separate amicus briefs urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to uphold a lower court decision striking key provisions of HB 900, Texas’s controversial book rating law. Among the briefs and arguments filed on November 17: The Freedom to Read Foundation and the American Association of School Librarians: "Appellants argue that HB 900 is simply an innocuous mechanism to protect school children from 'sexually explicit materials.' The Association of University Presses; Barnes & Noble; the Educational Book and Media Association; Freedom to Learn Advocates; Half Price Books, Records, Magazines; the Independent Book Publishers Association; Penguin Random House; and Sourcebooks: "First, the mandatory ratings are classic 'compelled speech' in violation of the First Amendment. As the District Court held, [HB 900] impermissibly compels Amici to 'create speech that [we do] not wish to make, and in addition, in which [we do] not agree with,' in violation of the First Amendment.