Diamond retailer Zales' parent company is under attack from a short-seller who claims Amazon is encroaching on its business

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Signet, the parent company of retail diamond distributor Zales, has 'same store sales, gross margin and credit risk,' along with credit headaches, said one short-seller.

 

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SHORT the hell of of it.. why not drive it to zero.. Its only diamonds and jobs

Every Vulnerable Retail Chain is open to attack by Amazon. They own 45% of the online purchases. They cannot be stopped. Amazon does deserve credit for raising wages for everyone, everyone to $15 an hour. Target $11 Walmart $12, COME ON !!

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