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  • Starbucks and Latin America: a perfect match

    Panama City -- Starbucks Coffee Company has entered its 15th Latin America market.

    The coffee giant — together with Premium Restaurants of America, its long-term strategic licensing partner in Central America — has opened its first store in Panama, making it Starbucks 15th market in Latin America and 67th worldwide.

  • Former American Airlines CEO joins Home Depot board

    Atlanta - Gerard J. Arpey, former CEO of American Airlines, has been named to the board of directors of The Home Depot Inc. Arpey will serve on the company's Finance Committee and its Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

  • OSHA Provides Direction for Retailers on Transgender Employee Restrooms

    A federal agency recently issued important guidance on a question some retail store executives may never have considered — how to handle restroom access for transgender employees.

    In its Guide to Restroom Access for Transgender Workers, published June 1, OSHA staked out a clear position: Employees should have access to restrooms based on their inward gender identity, not on the employer’s opinion as to which restroom they should use. Earlier this year, EEOC issued similar language.

  • Rue21 helps deliver clothes and a message to girls

    Rue21 inc. is launching an unconventional philanthropy initiative designed to resonate with the retailer's target market.

  • Howard Schultz for President?

    New York -- Friends of Howard Schultz, the outspoken and politically progressive founder and CEO of Starbucks, are urging him to enter the Democratic race for President, according to a report by Fortune.

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  • Starbucks to open stores in lower-income urban areas, including Ferguson

    Seattle -- Starbucks Corp. is making good on its pledge to spur job growth among “opportunity youth,” or young people aged 16 to 24 who don’t have jobs and aren’t in school.

  • Survey: Consumers cozy with mobile, social commerce

    Las Vegas - American consumers are increasingly comfortable with shopping through their smartphones, and many are using digital channels like social media and email marketing to engage with apparel brands.

    According to a survey by advertising/marketing technology provider Fluent Inc., roughly 30% of respondents said that they have bought clothing using their smartphones.

  • Longtime Kroger executive to step down

     The Kroger Co.’s first female corporate officer is retiring.

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