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“Companies have not guided for this next round” of tariffs, says Karen Short. She looks at retailers that are not as exposed to tariffs but says much is uncertain because of the lack of guidance. She says retailers may ask vendors for relief, absorb the higher costs, or try to pass them on. “It's very hard to manage a business this way,” she emphasizes.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Have you ever dealt with managing chronic pain? Perhaps you've made progress, only to find yourself back in the pain cycle. In this week's episode, I interview Karen Short, one of our own Strength & Mobility Dojo members, to delve into her journey of overcoming chronic plantar fasciitis. Karen and I discuss: The initial strategies she employed to tackle her foot pain and how these evolved into a more holistic, full-body approach. Her thoughtful decision-making process, focusing on what to prioritize rather than overwhelming herself with too many changes at once. Three crucial steps she took to revamp her lifestyle, which were key to conquering her foot pain. The pivotal mindset shift that enabled her to consistently adhere to the process. Whether you're dealing with plantar fasciitis or another chronic pain issue, Karen shares invaluable insights on what it takes to overcome chronic pain. Thank you to Strength & Mobility Dojo member, Karen Short for sharing your personal journey in managing plantar fasciitis. To work with Karen, check out her dojo: Website: www.guelphfamilykarate.com Instagram: @fightinggriffinguelph Facebook: www.facebook.com/fgfkarate Whenever you're ready here's how we can help you: Follow structured programs to keep your joints healthy and your muscles strong even as you age by joining the Strength & Mobility Dojo Restore your brain-body connection by deliberately training your unique nervous system using the neurologic blueprint we provide in our specialty course, the Neuro Dojo
Ed Morse, Citigroup Global Head of Commodity Research, says Chinese and global oil consumption are approaching a peak as the energy transition away from fossil fuels gathers pace. Spencer Dale, BP Chief Economist, says the oil market remains very uncertain. Ben Laidler, eToro Global Market Strategist, says the rally has been fundamentally driven. Karen Short, Credit Suisse Analyst, reacts to earnings from Walmart and Home Depot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who are the retail winners and losers this Holiday and why? Join Wall Street analyst Karen Short, Managing Director at Credit Suisse, as she and Bob break down the most important factors driving the largest retailers' performances. Covering major names such as Walmart, Target, Kroger, Costco, and many others, Karen is consistently looked to by boards and investors and is one of the highest rated retail analysts by Institutional Investor.
Stocks staged a turnaround and closed just off session highs. Anastasia Amoroso from iCapital says the clock is ticking on a recession and the consumer is going to get caught in the crosshairs. Plus, is the Fed's attempt to rein in inflation a “high-stakes game of chicken”? Jurrien Timmer from Fidelity Investments weighs in. And, Barclays analyst Karen Short is making a big bet on the consumer and chooses Target as her “Most Valuable Pick.”
In this episode, the doyenne of the South African wine industry Carrie Adams speaks to Adrian Short, the CEO of By Word of Mouth. The catering company was started by Short's wife, Karen, in 1993 and continues to shine as one of the finest catering (and catering related) companies in South Africa. Adrian joined Carrie's Corner to talk about the company's humble beginnings and how Karen pushed the envelope, revolutionising home catering in South Africa.
In this episode, the doyenne of the South African wine industry Carrie Adams speaks to Adrian Short, the CEO of By Word of Mouth. The catering company was started by Short's wife, Karen, in 1993 and continues to shine as one of the finest catering (and catering related) companies in South Africa. Adrian joined Carrie's Corner to talk about the company's humble beginnings and how Karen pushed the envelope, revolutionising home catering in South Africa.
Karen Short’s husband, John, was detained inside North Korea, held incommunicado. Yet Karen never felt panicked about what would happen to him. “I simply trusted the Lord,” she says. John Short, an Australian Christian, was detained in North Korea in 2014 after leaving gospel tracts outside a Buddhist temple while part of a tour. Karen was home in Hong Kong, dealing with media attention, praying for her husband and receiving words of encouragement from all around the world. Listen in as Karen shares: How God ministered to her during John’s detention How she and John stayed connected through Scripture—even though they couldn’t communicate during his detention How journalists and others responded when they observed Karen’s calm assurance and faith in God How she learned that her husband would be released and allowed to return home The one thing she wishes she’d done differently—it will surprise you! The story of Karen’s faithfulness will inspire you to trust more deeply in God and dive deeper into His Word, even if you’re not planning a trip to North Korea.
Karen Short’s husband, John, was detained inside North Korea, held incommunicado. Yet Karen never felt panicked about what would happen to him. “I simply trusted the Lord,” she says. John Short, an Australian Christian, was detained in North Korea in 2014 after leaving gospel tracts outside a Buddhist temple while part of a tour. Karen was home in Hong Kong, dealing with media attention, praying for her husband and receiving words of encouragement from all around the world. Listen in as Karen shares: How God ministered to her during John’s detention How she and John stayed connected through Scripture—even though they couldn’t communicate during his detention How journalists and others responded when they observed Karen’s calm assurance and faith in God How she learned that her husband would be released and allowed to return home The one thing she wishes she’d done differently—it will surprise you! The story of Karen’s faithfulness will inspire you to trust more deeply in God and dive deeper into His Word, even if you’re not planning a trip to North Korea. VOM Radio also shared John’s side of the story of what happened in North Korea. Listen here. Never miss an episode of VOM Radio. Subscribe to the podcast!
The relationship between grocery retailers in particular and Instacart had not been discussed much until 2021, and we'll get into some of the recent developments there. In this episode, we're joined by Karen Short from Barclays Investment Bank to discuss her team's research findings of data and insights and how the relationship between Instacart and retailers currently works, and what needs to change for the two sides to have a productive, sustainable relationship. Karen Short joined Barclays in July 2016 as a Managing Director and Senior Equity Research Analyst following the Food and Staples Retailing industry. Prior to Barclays, she was with Deutsche Bank where she covered the same sector. Karen started her equity research career in 1999 at Lehman Brothers and now has more than 20 years of equity research experience covering the sector. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Connect with Kiri Masters Connect with Karen Short Learn more about Bobsled Marketing Learn more about Barclays Sign up for updates about new book Instacart for CMOs Pre-order Kindle version now on Amazon
For our first episode of season 4, Rick Watson shares his insights on why Walmart has joined the Instacart Marketplace. What does this say about Walmart's position in the market? Is this a response to Amazon? Rick, Sylvain and Mark consider these questions and how this move will impact other grocers listed on the Instacart Marketplace. Hosts, Sylvain and Mark begin by considering recent key trends in grocery. The surge in eCommerce is easing off, shoppers continue to buy their groceries online. DoorDash has entered the space, offering last-mile grocery delivery and now their own direct-to-consumer convenience option, DashMart. Sobeys alsolaunched their new online grocery service, Voilà, which has stepped up the game in Canadian grocery. When asked why he thinks Walmart has joined the Instacart Marketplace, Rick shares three hypotheses: Instacart is leading online grocery sales ahead of Walmart, and Walmart is looking to gain ground. Walmart feels like they can't keep up with Amazon's digital investments. Walmart is conducting research for its own competitive intelligence. Sylvain adds to the list, noting Walmart's competitive advantage on price in the marketplace, and their need to scale delivery because of Amazon's delivery route density. The pandemic has pushed retailers to adapt and change to meet the new reality of grocery, Rick Watson notes that more could be done. “We definitely do see the importance of direct to consumer increasing, but it's still slower than you would think. Even with the acceleration in the pandemic, of buyer behavior.” What can grocers do to fortify their businesses, with a potential second wave of COVID-19 on the horizon? Tune in to the podcast for more insights from Sylvain, Mark & Rick If you enjoyed this podcast, check out: Rick Watson on Launching Grocery Marketplaces – Grocery Podcast S3 E7 Barclays Investment Bank's Karen Short on Dissecting the Instacart Addiction – Grocery Podcast S2 E3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode, we're joined by Karen Short from Barclays Investment Bank to discuss her team's research findings on the strong affinity shoppers have with Instacart and how that impacts grocery retailers' strategic business interests. In one example, when asked whether she felt that Instacart is a strategic fit for retailers or not, Karen comments: "More importantly, it was an instant solution, but longer term, the bigger and bigger Instacart gets, the less control you as a retailer have. And so you lose the control with the customer, you lose the customer data, or at a best case scenario, you're just sharing the data, but Instacart has data." Tune-in to this latest episode to hear more about the findings from the Barclays report. For a copy of the report, contact Karen Short directly at karen.short@barclays.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we're joined by Karen Short from Barclays Investment Bank to discuss her team's research findings on the strong affinity shoppers have with Instacart and how that impacts grocery retailers' strategic business interests. In one example, when asked whether she felt that Instacart is a strategic fit for retailers or not, Karen comments: "More importantly, it was an instant solution, but longer term, the bigger and bigger Instacart gets, the less control you as a retailer have. And so you lose the control with the customer, you lose the customer data, or at a best case scenario, you're just sharing the data, but Instacart has data." Tune-in to this latest episode to hear more about the findings from the Barclays report. For a copy of the report, contact Karen Short directly at karen.short@barclays.com
On this episode, we're joined by Karen Short from Barclays Investment Bank to discuss her team's research findings on the strong affinity shoppers have with Instacart and how that impacts grocery retailers' strategic business interests. In one example, when asked whether she felt that Instacart is a strategic fit for retailers or not, Karen comments: "More importantly, it was an instant solution, but longer term, the bigger and bigger Instacart gets, the less control you as a retailer have. And so you lose the control with the customer, you lose the customer data, or at a best case scenario, you're just sharing the data, but Instacart has data." Tune-in to this latest episode to hear more about the findings from the Barclays report. For a copy of the report, contact Karen Short directly at karen.short@barclays.com
Casey Rand and Karen Short are Creative Directors at Droga5 New York, a global advertising agency who were ranked among Fast Company's top ten advertising and marketing companies in 2017. They talk about their experience at Droga5, how and why they won the first ever Glass Lion at Cannes, and why culture plays the most important role at the agency and what they communicate for clients.
This week we look back on some of the most impactful testimonies shared with us this year on VOM Radio. We’ll hear from Dale Rhoton of Operation Mobilization—one of the first Westerners to visit VOM’s founder, Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, after Richard’s release from prison in Romania. We’ll hear how God used a nameless woman walking along a road in Kenya to grab the heart of an American woman, Jami Staples, to reach Muslims for Christ. We’ll hear from Bob and Kasey, who left behind an American-dream retirement to serve Muslims half-a-world away. We’ll hear from two gospel workers—Hannelie Groenewald and Nik Ripken—who experienced gut-wrenching loss while serving overseas, yet found God faithful even in that loss. And we’ll hear how a passion for God’s Word kept John and Karen Short connected to Him and to each other, even while John was detained in the world’s most-closed country. Your faith will be inspired this Christmas season by the faithfulness and courage of these brothers and sisters—and by how God worked through each of them to further His Kingdom aims. (Note that you can hear our entire conversations with each of these guests by searching in the VOM Radio archives.)