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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 05: People shop at Kohl’s department store amid the coronavirus outbreak on September 5, 2020 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Liu Guanguan/China News Service via Getty Images)Retail

    Kohl’s bets on more activewear, fewer store brands to finally get back to growth

    By Phil Wahba
  • Boston Marathon Virtual ExperienceFinance

    ‘Virtual marathons’ see a spike as runners crave a fix and organizers fight to keep them engaged

    By Phil Wahba
  • Amazon boxes during a delivery in New York on Oct. 13, 2020. Amazon.com’s two-day Prime Day sale kicks off on Tuesday and is expected to give the world’s largest e-commerce company an early advantage over brick-and-mortar rivals still contending with pandemic-spooked consumers wary of battling Black Friday crowds.Retail

    Amazon’s Prime Day sales jumped 36%—signaling a blockbuster holiday for e-commerce

    By Phil Wahba
  • HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO – NOVEMBER 29: Walmart employees walk down an aisle during Black Friday shopping on November 29, 2019 in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, marks the beginning of the Christmas shopping season with many retailers offering discounts and opening their doors early to shoppers looking for a deal. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)Retail

    How Walmart plans to manage Black Friday crowds this year

    By Phil Wahba
  • Francoise Brougher, Former Chief Operating Officer, PinterestTech

    Ousted Pinterest exec says more transparency needed to fight Silicon Valley pay discrimination

    By Phil Wahba
  • An employee wearing a protective mask scans a package at an Amazon.com Inc. fulfillment center in Kegworth, U.K., on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. Prime Day, a two-day shopping event Amazon unveiled in 2015 to boost sales during the summer lull, usually occurs in July, but this year got pushed to Oct. 13 in 19 countries, including Brazil, with over 1 million products for sale worldwide. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRetail

    Amazon Prime Day expected to hit nearly $10 billion in a big jolt to retailers’ holiday shopping plans

    By Phil Wahba
  • Dollar General said on October 8 it is launching a new store chain called ‘popshelf.’Retail

    Dollar General takes aim at more affluent shoppers with a new chain called ‘popshelf’

    By Phil Wahba
  • A Petco Animal Supplies Inc. store in the Bronx borough of New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. The owners of Petco Animal Supplies Inc. are exploring a sale or initial public offering that could value the retail chain at $6 billion, including debt, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Photographer: Angus Mordant/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesRetail

    Petco rebrands, bans shock collars in health and wellness push

    By Phil Wahba
  • Shoppers from around the world crowd the flagship stores along Fifth Avenue on Black Friday, Nov. 29, 2019, in midtown Manhattan.Retail

    Black Friday traffic could fall as much as 25% amid earlier deals, COVID anxiety

    By Phil Wahba
  • BRUNSWICK, ME – JULY 31: L.L. Bean boots after their rubber soles were topstitched to the leather in Brunswick, ME on Friday, July 31, 2015. (Photo by Whitney Hayward/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)Retail

    Why L.L. Bean is finally teaming up with other retailers

    By Phil Wahba
  • Kathryn McLay, President and CEO, Sam’s Club, WalmartConferences

    How Sam’s Club helped small businesses through COVID

    By Phil Wahba
  • NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES &#8211; 2020/09/22: People wearing face masks walk past the Bed Bath &amp; Beyond store.<br />
Bed Bath &amp; Beyond has announced plans to permanently close about 200 stores over the next two years. This announcement appears to be the first iteration of that plan, report says. (Photo by John Nacion/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)Retail

    Bed Bath & Beyond stock jumps 30% on first sales gain in years

    By Phil Wahba
  • WalmartRetail

    Walmart unveils new store design inspired by Amazon and airports

    By Phil Wahba
  • Nordstrom will stop selling products with fur or exotic animal skins next year.Luxury

    Nordstrom to stop selling fur and exotic skin products

    By Phil Wahba
  • An Amazon Go store at the company’s downtown Seattle campus on April 30, 2020.Tech

    Pay with your palm: Amazon launches new tech for brick-and-mortar retailers

    By Phil Wahba
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