1. Despite a 113.1% stock surge since May 2022, Dillard's revenue, profits, and cash flows have deteriorated, leading to a downgrade to 'sell'. 2. Management's focus on dividends and buybacks over operational improvements suggests short-term gains at the expense of long-term health. 3. Declining comparable store sales and transaction numbers indicate deeper issues with customer engagement and financial performance.
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