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Prada is building a huge Hong Kong store 4 years after shuttering its flagship there as luxury brands creep back
FinancePrada is building a huge Hong Kong store 4 years after shuttering its flagship there as luxury brands creep back
By Shirley Zhao, Shawna Kwan and BloombergJuly 29, 2024
Bill Ackman
FinanceAckman’s Pershing Square delays hotly-anticipated IPO, according to NYSE
By Yiqin Shen, Bailey Lipschultz and BloombergJuly 26, 2024
People sit at a Delta terminal with their baggage during this week's chaos.
TechSouthwest’s crisis 2 years ago should have been a warning to Delta before its mass cancellations
By Seamus WebsterJuly 25, 2024
Chipotle CEO says ‘generous portions’ will become standard after people blasted its skimpy serving sizes on social media
RetailChipotle CEO says ‘generous portions’ will become standard after people blasted its skimpy serving sizes on social media
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 25, 2024
A guest wears Louis Vuitton red leather bag, outside Louis Vuitton, during the Paris Fashion Week Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 on June 18, 2024 in Paris, France.
RetailPrada and Dior counterfeits are soaring in popularity because Gen Z is trying to ‘achieve a sense of social equality’
By Ryan HoggJuly 24, 2024
people taking the escalator in front of a Dior store in a mall
RetailLVMH’s wine, champagne and handbags still can’t win back budget-tight Chinese consumers rationing their luxury purchases
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 24, 2024
Walmart CTO Suresh Kumar gesticulating onstage at a 2022 tech event
AIWalmart’s chief technologist reveals how Gen Z habits will define the next great retail transformation
By Jason Del ReyJuly 23, 2024
Backed by luxury giant LVMH, L Catterton buys a stake in 9 European shopping villages for £1.5 billion
RetailBacked by luxury giant LVMH, L Catterton buys a stake in 9 European shopping villages for £1.5 billion
By Jack Sidders and BloombergJuly 23, 2024
people walking by McDonald's
RetailMcDonald’s will extend its $5 meal deal and looks to boost ‘affordability plans’ for rest of year, internal memo says
By Daniela Sirtori-Cortina and BloombergJuly 22, 2024
Man buys a fragment of George Washington’s tent from Goodwill
FinanceMan buys a fragment of George Washington’s tent from Goodwill
By Chris MorrisJuly 22, 2024
Pasta, steaks, and now chicka-chicka-boom-boom enchiladas. Olive Garden parent adds Tex-Mex to the menu
RetailPasta, steaks, and now chicka-chicka-boom-boom enchiladas. Olive Garden parent adds Tex-Mex to the menu
By Catherine Larkin and BloombergJuly 17, 2024
Apparel giant VF dumps Supreme after $2 billion acquisition in a cautionary tale of tragically hip dealmaking
LeadershipApparel giant VF dumps Supreme after $2 billion acquisition in a cautionary tale of tragically hip dealmaking
By Phil WahbaJuly 17, 2024
To get a discount from this mattress company, you have to negotiate with its AI
TechTo get a discount from this mattress company, you have to negotiate with its AI
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 16, 2024
The travel industry is waking up to pet parents’ $259 billion annual budget as hotels, restaurants, and tours cater to our four-legged friends
CommentaryThe travel industry is waking up to pet parents’ $259 billion annual budget as hotels, restaurants, and tours cater to our four-legged friends
By Natalia BallJuly 16, 2024
On Prime Day, Amazon workers like me pay a high price 
CommentaryOn Prime Day, Amazon workers like me pay a high price 
By Wendy TaylorJuly 16, 2024
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