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Kohl’s Beats Expectations as Inventory Levels Improve

Kohl’s Beats Expectations as Inventory Levels Improve

Kohl’s Corp. profit topped estimates as inventory levels fell, suggesting the retailer’s efforts to clear excess merchandise are working.

Chief executive officer Tom Kingsbury, who officially started in the role in February, has been managing inventories and cutting costs to bolster performance. Kohl’s also added 200 Sephora shops in its stores in the second quarter, a partnership the company has used to help drive customer traffic.

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