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America's largest department store with $22B revenue; Bold New Chapter strategy closing underperforming malls and investing in 50 flagship stores while navigating accounting scandal.
Macy's is America's largest department store chain, operating approximately 500 Macy's stores and 60 Bloomingdale's luxury department stores across the United States, generating approximately $22 billion in annual revenue. Founded in 1858 by Rowland Hussey Macy in New York City, Macy's is listed on NYSE and has maintained cultural touchstones — the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (now in its 100th year) and the Herald Square flagship store on 34th Street — that sustain brand awareness even as the department store format faces structural challenges.
NYSE-listed (KMB) personal care company with Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle at $20.1B revenue; competing directly with P&G Pampers and Charmin for global diaper and tissue market leadership.
Kimberly-Clark is a Dallas-based global consumer goods company manufacturing personal care, tissue, and health products under the Huggies (diapers), Kleenex (facial tissues), Scott (paper towels/toilet paper), Cottonelle (bathroom tissue), Pull-Ups (training pants), U by Kotex (feminine care), and Depend (adult incontinence) brand portfolio. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: KMB), Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 and generated $20.1 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, competing directly with Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG, Pampers, Bounty, Charmin) in the diaper, tissue, and personal care categories globally.
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