In The Know

Retailing at a Crossroads (As Usual)

July 26, 2022 Secured Finance Network Season 1 Episode 2
Retailing at a Crossroads (As Usual)
In The Know
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In The Know
Retailing at a Crossroads (As Usual)
Jul 26, 2022 Season 1 Episode 2
Secured Finance Network

I’m very excited to let you know that the second video podcast in the “SFNet presents In The Know” series is now available.  My guest is David Silverman, Senior Director at Fitch Ratings.  David’s specific coverage includes the retail sector, which is the largest industry segment for the asset based industry. Fitch has a broad practice in retail ratings, covering several dozen large public companies. David also provides private ratings for the debt of a variety of non-public retailers.

 

David’s expertise provided the perfect setting for our discussion – Titled “Retailing at a Crossroads – as Usual”- focused on how rapidly retailing is changing in response to a variety of factors, including changing consumer behavior in response to concerns over inflation and the potential for a recession, and the continuing supply chain and labor issues.  The consequences of all of these factors have led to wide volatility in financial performance and ratings for retailers, turnover in the C-Suite, and rapidly evolving business strategies. David and I also discussed the inventory issues facing many retailers, and how he anticipates they will be addressed. 

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I’m very excited to let you know that the second video podcast in the “SFNet presents In The Know” series is now available.  My guest is David Silverman, Senior Director at Fitch Ratings.  David’s specific coverage includes the retail sector, which is the largest industry segment for the asset based industry. Fitch has a broad practice in retail ratings, covering several dozen large public companies. David also provides private ratings for the debt of a variety of non-public retailers.

 

David’s expertise provided the perfect setting for our discussion – Titled “Retailing at a Crossroads – as Usual”- focused on how rapidly retailing is changing in response to a variety of factors, including changing consumer behavior in response to concerns over inflation and the potential for a recession, and the continuing supply chain and labor issues.  The consequences of all of these factors have led to wide volatility in financial performance and ratings for retailers, turnover in the C-Suite, and rapidly evolving business strategies. David and I also discussed the inventory issues facing many retailers, and how he anticipates they will be addressed.