Paulitical Economy™
* Generic versions of weight-loss drugs are now on the market. * Costing less to lose more. * Hormel is a U.S. food-processing company based in Minnesota. * Sales improved slightly but it’s all price: volume is still negative. * We take a look back at the maker of Spam. * Sharks vs. Coconuts cage match. * Lululemon makes some changes to its board of directors. * While its share price continues to struggle. * Weight-loss drugs have become so popular that they are blowing holes in the budgets of some municipalities and public health plans. * House prices in Canada have been outpacing income for many years. * And now a whole generation is priced out of the house market in some markets. * Chicken prices are soaring in Canada. * And so are World Cup soccer tickets. * Car prices have risen so much that Americans are buying fewer of them. * Costco continues to chuck along and are a beneficiary of the weight-loss drug craze. * In Financial Ructions: * Despite Canada being subjected to the lowest average tariff rate in the U.S. vs. any other G7 country. * It’s the only one in a technical recession. * Related: Jobs in Canada for younger people are hard to find. * Book Review * We start a new book: Onward: How Starbucks Fought For Its Life Without Losing Its Soul. * We take a slightly different approach to the review. * Right away we see the importance of focusing on the customer rather than the share price.
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