JCPenney's new CEO wants to crack down on the company's overpacked stores

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JCPenney's new CEO, Jill Soltau, said that reducing the company's inventory levels was a top priority.

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Overpacked? I’ve never seen a JCpenny overpacked with people, now maybe they mean overpacked in a different way but if it comes to customers then that’s definitely not the case

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