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A storied estate once owned by the executive who built Williams-Sonoma into a household name is up for sale in Glen Ellen, California, asking $9.25 million. The 9-acre property served for decades ...
The so-called Williams-Sonoma house that served for many years as home to the kitchenware company’s top executive in California wine country is on the market asking $9.25 million.
Williams-Sonoma will acquire the intellectual property (IP) of Dormify, a content resource for students and young adults seeking curated, space-saving home solutions. Following the acquisition, ...
Williams-Sonoma plans to relaunch Dormify in 2026. Alber said the strategic acquisition reinforces Williams-Sonoma, Inc.’s ongoing commitment to long-term growth and showcases the company’s ability to ...
Williams-Sonoma (NYSE: WSM) is fundamentally a good buy because of its operational quality, fortress balance sheet, cash flow, and ability to sustain value-building capital returns. It is on sale ...
Shares of Williams-Sonoma Inc. tumbled 5% in intraday trading Thursday, as the retailer missed analysts' estimates on its gross margins even as it posted better-than-expected quarterly results.
Williams-Sonoma beats Q1 estimates but reiterates FY25 guidance amid import tariffs. Learn about their revenue growth, margin outlook, and market impact.
Kitchenware and home goods retailer Williams-Sonoma (NYSE:WSM) will be reporting results tomorrow morning. Here’s what to look for.
The past week has proven to be lucrative for Williams-Sonoma investors, so let's see if fundamentals drove the company's five-year performance.