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  "textContent": "\n\nLoblaw Companies (TSX: L) delivered a sharp fourth-quarter earnings jump, but a large slice of the “beat” tracks to a 13th week and accounting roll-offs rather than a step-change in underlying retail economics. Retail revenue rose to $16.38 billion from $14.73 billion from a year earlier, a headline 11.3% gain that includes roughly $1.14 billion […]\n\nThe post Loblaw Q4 2025 Profit Surge Looks Calendar-Driven, Not Structural appeared first on the deep dive.",
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