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  • Survey: Unclean restrooms can have negative impact on business

    Retailers looking for a competitive advantage in these competitive times should consider their restrooms.  
  • Supermarket giant’s new website tells employee ‘stories’

    Kroger Co. wants to give its employees a voice — and now they have one.   Eager to highlight the accomplishments, milestones, and personal connections made by its associates, Kroger Co. introduced Krogersteries.com, a website dedicated to its employees’ contributions, and the impact they make on the company.   
  • Furniture retailer adopts poison pill

    Rent-A-Center Inc. has taken action to reduce the likelihood that an investor gains unsolicited control of the company.   The nation's largest rent-to-own operator has adopted a stockholder rights plan, or a so-called poison pill, that would become exercisable if a group buys 15% or more of its outstanding shares.  
  • Supreme Court decision a win for large retailers

    The way has been cleared for retailers to challenge swipe fees in the coming years.    The Supreme Court on Monday declined to reinstate a class-action lawsuit settlement that would have blocked merchants from challenging Visa and MasterCard over credit card swipe fees.    
  • Legislative Spotlight: Rough Road Ahead for Retailers

    The failure of President Trump and the Republicans in Congress to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act was shocking enough for business owners but it is the road ahead that should give operators some real heartburn.  
  • Sportswear retailer has a ‘disappointing finish’ in Q4, fiscal year

    A combination of sluggish mall traffic, a shaky sporting goods industry, and poorly performing merchandise took a toll on The Finish Line in the fourth quarter and fiscal 2016.  
  • Gaming retailer to shutter stores this year as sales drop

    Online gaming is taking its toll on GameStop in a big way.   The retailer said that its video game category was weak, particularly in the second half of the year. This challenge, combined with shoppers’ attraction to online gaming, contributed to a total global sales decrease of 13.6% to $3.05 billion for the fourth quarter ended January 28, 2017.   The company earned $208.7 million, in the fourth quarter, compared with profits of $247.8 million for the same period a year ago.  
  • Home Depot is in the midst of an EPA investigation

    Home Depot disclosed an ongoing Environmental Protection Agency investigation into its lead safety practices related to its installation services business.   In an SEC filing published on Thursday, Home Depot disclosed an investigation by the EPA's criminal investigation division into its compliance with lead-safe work practices. Home Depot is currently cooperating with the EPA, having previously responded to civil document requests from several EPA regions.  
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