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Mattel pulled thousands of its"Wicked"-branded fashion dolls after a package misprint.Dow Jones Industrial Averageyear over year. The retailer also raised its full-year outlook, now expecting a sales increase of about 4% instead of between 2.5% and 3.5% in its previous estimate. Whileof SRS Distribution, hurricane-related repairs and warmer-than-usual weather in much of the U.S.
and its competitors. The Detroit automaker's shares rose more than 54% this year, as of the start of the week, beating legacy competitors and even, which has seen shares surge more than 30% since President-elect Donald Trump's victory. GM topped Wall Street's third-quarter expectations with the help ofsince last November, which GM leadership said will continue for the foreseeable future.
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