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Department store shakeup: With another round of quarterly reports in it's clear Kohl's (KSS) was unable to pick up as many disgruntled J.C. Penney shoppers as Macy's (M), Dillard's (DDS) or even to a ...

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Department store shakeup: With another round of quarterly reports in it's clear Kohl's ( KSS ) was unable to pick up as many disgruntled J.C. Penney shoppers as Macy's ( M ), Dillard's ( DDS ) or even to a smaller extent Sears ( SHLD ) and the dollar store group ( DG , DLTR , FDO ). Analysts aren't ...

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