Report: Toys ‘R’ Us begins unwinding operations; suppliers oppose liquidation planAmid the nation’s largest toy store’s plan to wind down operations, suppliers are objecting to its liquidation plan. Target steps up water reduction effortsTarget has created a plan that will help the company better manage its water usage. Claire’s files for bankruptcy; plans to keep stores open A heavy debt load and lower mall traffic has taken its toll on Claire’s Stores. Fred Meyer to stop selling guns, ammunition Fred Meyer, a division of Kroger Co., is getting out of the firearms business. Report: Walmart in talks for major $7 billion deal in India Walmart is reportedly in discussions to become the largest stakeholder in Flipkart, one of the leading e-commerce companies in India. Top Legal Issues for Retailers Enhancing Customer Experience with New Formats The nature of retail is changing, and the days of treating shopping as a mere transaction are largely over. Former Amazon exec takes helm of PetSmart’s online acquisition The co-founder and CEO of Chewy.com, Ryan Cohen, is stepping down from role as chief executive. Deloitte: Consumer economics driving retail bifurcation The so-called ‘retail apocalypse’ is a myth. But retail industry bifurcation is not — and those in the middle are in a tough spot. Camping World Holdings focused on expansion The nation’s largest retailer of recreational vehicles and related accessories, along with maintenance and repair services, continues to expand through acquisitions. Report: Amazon eyeing credit card for small businesses Amazon is pursuing a new way to connect with business customers. First Previous 197 198 199 200 201 Next Last