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  • Minute Maid Prepares To Discontinue Frozen Juice Products

  • Pandora Pivots Away From Silver

  • Stellantis Shares Dive as Company Announces Reset

  • Amazon Sees Strong Q4 Results

  • Allbirds To Close All US Stores


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  • Minute Maid Prepares To Discontinue Frozen Juice Products

  • Pandora Pivots Away From Silver

  • Stellantis Shares Dive as Company Announces Reset

  • Amazon Sees Strong Q4 Results

  • Allbirds To Close All US Stores


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  • Minute Maid Prepares To Discontinue Frozen Juice Products

    Minute Maid is preparing to discontinue its popular frozen juice concentrate offerings. Longtime fans of the juice are waxing nostalgic about the end of production, lamenting the end of what they see as an iconic part of their formative years (via FOX Business).

  • Pandora Pivots Away From Silver

    Pandora stated it will introduce platinum-clad jewelry pieces moving forward, given the current price volatility of silver, which is generally on an upward trajectory. “If you look at our volatility of silver, one of the things that we have to [do] for the company is to decouple that from the silver trading,” CEO Berta de Pablos-Barbier said (via CNBC).

  • Stellantis Shares Dive as Company Announces Reset

    Stellantis shares dived by as much as 28% in early morning trading Feb. 6 after the automaker announced it would take charges of $26 billion tied to an unsuccessful EV play. The automaker announced a “reset” after the notice of the charges, which Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said “largely reflect the cost of over-estimating the pace of the energy transition” (via CNN Business).

  • Amazon Sees Strong Q4 Results

    Amazon notched a massive 14% increase in its fourth-quarter net sales, exhibiting the strongest growth in 13 quarters concerning for Amazon Web Services. Amazon further forecast $200 billion in CapEx for 2026 (via Chain Store Age).

  • Allbirds To Close All US Stores

    DTC footwear darling Allbirds is planning to exit the U.S. physical retail market. Once known for making the “most comfortable shoe in the world,” Allbirds quick expansion and focus on sustainability messaging may not have gained a wider market foothold (via Forbes).

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