Retail
Companies engaged in the specialty retail of various goods and products not covered in a specific industry group. This group includes retailers such as bookstores, office-supply stores, gas stations, pawn shops, novelty shops, auto-parts stores, electronics stores, home furnishing stores, sporting goods stores, toy and hobby stores, music and video stores, and many other miscellaneous retailers.
Market Cap
296.409B
Industry Weight
4.40%
Companies
53
Employees
905,063
More about the largest companies in the sector
| Name | Last Price | 1 Year Est. | Market Weight | Market Cap | Day Changes % | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ORLY | 1,309.29 | 1,408.61 | 27.81% | 75.586B | -1.12% | +10.41% |
| AZO | 3,547.13 | 3,682.43 | 22.06% | 59.962B | -0.44% | +10.78% |
| WSM | 174.90 | 183.85 | 7.92% | 21.53B | -0.01% | -5.55% |
| DKS | 195.17 | 236.79 | 5.85% | 15.901B | -1.91% | -14.71% |
| BBY | 72.64 | 89.89 | 5.74% | 15.598B | -2.91% | -15.34% |
| ULTA | 329.23 | 450.73 | 5.71% | 15.512B | -3.94% | -24.30% |
| CASY | 402.07 | 432.23 | 5.39% | 14.636B | +6.17% | +1.47% |
| GME | 21.99 | 10.00 | 3.61% | 9.819B | -2.74% | -29.83% |
| MUSA | 451.74 | 513.75 | 3.37% | 9.147B | -3.57% | -9.97% |
| BBWI | 29.29 | 46.49 | 2.33% | 6.344B | -1.71% | -24.45% |
Top Performing Companies
| Name | Last Price | 1Y Target Est. | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| EYE | 11.91 | 14.35 | +14.30% |
| WCRS | 10.00 | - | +11.48% |
| AZO | 3,547.13 | 3,682.43 | +10.78% |
| ORLY | 1,309.29 | 1,408.61 | +10.41% |
| CASY | 402.07 | 432.23 | +1.47% |
High Growth Companies
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| Name | Last Price | Growth Estimate | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| AAP | 37.58 | +334.00% | -20.53% |
| BNED | 8.57 | +55.79% | -14.64% |
| HZO | 23.51 | +12.68% | -18.79% |
| WSM | 174.90 | +12.58% | -5.55% |
| BBW | 35.50 | +10.82% | -22.89% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| RVSNW | 0.0790 | 0.0465 | 143.0769% |
| AUUDW | 0.0098 | 0.0037 | 60.6557% |
| SMX | 15.8300 | 7.4800 | 89.5808% |
| LVROW | 0.0323 | 0.0134 | 70.8995% |
| GENVR | 2.0000 | 0.7500 | 60.0000% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| CREV | 0.4021 | -0.6979 | -63.4455% |
| DXST | 0.2740 | -0.3772 | -57.9238% |
| MSTZ | 13.3300 | -14.5900 | -52.2564% |
| MSDD | 72.3748 | -80.2408 | -52.5771% |
| SMST | 71.3800 | -78.4100 | -52.3466% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| SOXS | 1.8700 | -0.3700 | -16.5179% |
| NVDA | 185.4100 | 13.5300 | 7.8718% |
| ZSL | 2.6200 | -0.3000 | -10.2740% |
| TIRX | 0.1150 | 0.0150 | 15.0000% |
| AMZN | 210.3200 | -12.3700 | -5.5548% |
Retail News
The U.S. DOT and FAA have selected Collins Aerospace's RTX and Spanish firm Indra to replace up to 612 outdated ground-based aviation radars with modern systems by June 2028. This modernization is a core part of the multi-billion-dollar "Brand New Air Traffic Control System" (BNATCS) plan, aiming to update the U.S. air traffic control infrastructure to address decades-old equipment, high maintenance costs, and concerns over flight delays and safety. The effort also includes replacing radios, voice switches, and transitioning to fiber optics, although additional funding is still needed for critical components like a common automation platform.
Extreme Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXTR) has announced that it will release its financial results for the second fiscal quarter of 2026 on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, before market open. An earnings conference call and webcast will follow at 8:00 a.m. ET on the same day. Details for accessing the webcast and participating in the Q&A session have been provided.
Keysight Technologies has introduced Keysight AI Software Integrity Builder, a new software solution designed to validate and maintain AI-enabled systems for trustworthiness, especially in safety-critical environments like automotive. This solution addresses the opacity of AI decision processes and the need for regulatory compliance by providing a unified framework for dataset analysis, model validation, and real-world inference testing. It aims to empower engineering teams with the tools for continuous AI model improvement and regulatory conformance.
PACCAR Inc. is transforming itself from a traditional truck manufacturer into a leader in connected, electric, and autonomous heavy-duty vehicles. By integrating proprietary hardware with advanced software and services, PACCAR is optimizing uptime and total cost of ownership for fleets. This strategic shift is reflected in its market position and valuation, positioning the company as an industrial-technology hybrid rather than just a truck maker.
Nio's CEO, William Li, has warned of "significant" cost pressures in 2026 due to surging memory chip prices, which are impacting the entire automotive sector. These chips are crucial for Nio's own Shenji chips, as well as Nvidia and cockpit chips used in its vehicles, with demand from AI players and computing centers driving up costs. Despite the rising expenses, Nio currently has no plans to pass these costs on to vehicle prices, affirming its ability to manage the situation through its gross margin.
Allegro MicroSystems (ALGM) shares rose approximately 10% after Wells Fargo added the stock to its Q1 2026 Tactical Ideas list with a $40 target, citing expected improvement in leading indicators. The company also announced two new product launches targeting SiC power designs for AI data centers and electric vehicles, further boosting investor confidence. These developments are seen as indicators that the chip supply chain's inventory overhang may be easing, alongside a broader market warming to analog chip names.
Apple shares fell 1.8% to $262.34 following signals of the slowest App Store revenue growth in 11 quarters, according to BofA. Investors are closely monitoring Apple's services performance, especially as the company's valuation relies heavily on growth beyond hardware sales. Upcoming events include the U.S. December jobs report on January 9 and Apple’s fiscal Q1 results on January 29, which will provide further clarity on the company's financial trajectory.
New court documents filed in a lawsuit against BlackBerry Ltd. allege at least three women were fired after reporting a "toxic" and "boys' club" culture within the company. Former BlackBerry CMO Neelam Sandhu initiated the lawsuit, alleging sexual harassment and retaliation by CEO John Giamatteo. The court filings suggest a pattern of women being terminated after raising complaints, while accused men faced no repercussions.
Abidur Chowdhury, formerly an Apple Inc. designer who contributed to the iPhone Air, has been appointed head of design at AI startup Hark. This move is part of Hark's aggressive recruitment strategy to attract top Silicon Valley talent, with the company already having hired engineers from tech giants like Google, Meta Platforms, and Amazon. Hark, founded by serial entrepreneur Brett Adcock, is self-funded with $100 million and aims to expand its engineering team significantly while developing its first AI model for release in summer 2026.
Synopsys (SNPS) shares rose 2.9% to $508.47, driven by renewed AI optimism in the chip sector and the company's announcements at CES 2026 regarding new automotive engineering partnerships and virtual testing tools. The company highlighted collaborations with Samsung, NXP Semiconductors, Texas Instruments, and Arm, and projected strong fiscal 2026 revenue. Investors are also anticipating CEO Sassine Ghazi's comments at CES and the upcoming earnings report.