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Starbucks’ layoffs weren’t about cutting costs, CEO tells remaining workers: ‘We’re not effective’
RetailStarbucks’ layoffs weren’t about cutting costs, CEO tells remaining workers: ‘We’re not effective’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 6, 2025
Thrive Market’s millennial CEO built a Costco model for Whole Foods shoppers with 1.6 million American customers
SuccessThrive Market’s millennial CEO built a Costco model for Whole Foods shoppers with 1.6 million American customers
By Cheyann HarrisMarch 5, 2025
Target has a plan to add $15 billion to its sales by 2030, but it has plenty of problems to fix to get there
LeadershipTarget has a plan to add $15 billion to its sales by 2030, but it has plenty of problems to fix to get there
By Phil WahbaMarch 4, 2025
Starbucks names new CFO in latest leadership overhaul
LeadershipStarbucks names new CFO in latest leadership overhaul
By Bloomberg and Daniela SirtoriMarch 4, 2025
Italian luxury house Prada defies downturn with $884 million profit as Versace rumors swirl
RetailItalian luxury house Prada defies downturn with $884 million profit as Versace rumors swirl
By Brigitte Hagemann and AFPMarch 4, 2025
Chipotle’s CEO vows to keep prices the same for as long as possible even though Trump’s tariffs will hit guacamole hard
RetailChipotle’s CEO vows to keep prices the same for as long as possible even though Trump’s tariffs will hit guacamole hard
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 3, 2025
Forever 21’s DEI head pleads for her job as companies cut diversity-related roles: ‘We’re not the monster some people view us as’
LeadershipForever 21’s DEI head pleads for her job as companies cut diversity-related roles: ‘We’re not the monster some people view us as’
By Retail BrewFebruary 28, 2025
Miuccia Prada at the 2023 Met Gala in New York City.
RetailPrada heiress who took the fashion label to new highs with Miu Miu, is eyeing Versace—but she won’t be the only one
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 28, 2025
Will a 24-hour ‘economic blackout’ make a difference? Why shoppers are shunning Amazon, Walmart, and Whole Foods 
RetailWill a 24-hour ‘economic blackout’ make a difference? Why shoppers are shunning Amazon, Walmart, and Whole Foods 
By Haleluya Hadero and Anne D'InnocenzioFebruary 27, 2025
Target is trying to rekindle shoppers’ passions with Warby Parker and Champion collaborations
RetailTarget is trying to rekindle shoppers’ passions with Warby Parker and Champion collaborations
By Phil WahbaFebruary 27, 2025
Camille van Horne and Ashish Sinha
NewslettersExclusive: Two Instacart alumni raise $5.5 million to build Highstock, an eBay for big brands with excess inventory
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianFebruary 27, 2025
How T.J. Maxx’s parent company became a retail juggernaut thanks to good corporate governance and a no-frills culture
LeadershipHow T.J. Maxx’s parent company became a retail juggernaut thanks to good corporate governance and a no-frills culture
By Phil WahbaFebruary 26, 2025
Michelle Gass at Fortune's MPW Summit in California
NewslettersTo turn Levi Strauss into a $10 billion business, CEO Michelle Gass is looking to women
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianFebruary 25, 2025
hein schumacher
LeadershipUnilever bets on ‘maverick’ new CEO to accelerate shake-up, ousting Hein Schumacher
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 25, 2025
Freight train
RetailThieves targeting freight trains make off with $2 million worth of Nikes
By The Associated PressFebruary 25, 2025
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