Overall retail sales inch up in March amid inflation; online takes hitConsumers kept spending in March despite record-level inflation, supply chain issues and geopolitical unrest. Rite Aid to close 145 stores; pharmacy sales fuel strong Q4 sales Rite Aid reported mixed fourth-quarter results as charges widened its loss, but revenue topped expectations, driven by strong prescription growth. Consumers more upbeat in April amid strong job market U.S. consumer sentiment unexpected rose in early April, hitting a three-month high. Starbucks reportedly considering increased benefits for non-union workers Starbucks Corp. may be going on the offensive when it comes to discouraging its store employees from unionizing. Amazon CEO Jassy touts growth in his first-ever shareholder letter Andy Jassy has published his first annual shareholder letter as CEO of Amazon. Amazon adds new surcharge to some sellers' fees Third-party sellers who use the managed Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) distribution service will soon feel the impact of rising inflation and fuel costs. Low inventory takes big bite out of Bed Bath & Beyond Q4 earnings, sales Bed Bath & Beyond swung to a surprise fourth-quarter loss amid supply chain bottlenecks that led to inventory challenges during the crucial holiday period. Convenience store sales at pre-pandemic levels; turnover highest since 2012 In-store convenience-stores sales reach a record high in 2021, although headwinds in labor and turnover continue. Lowe’s offers new educational program to associates Lowe’s Companies Inc. is making it easier for full- and part-time associates to continue their education. Commentary: How retailers can achieve a cleaner, more affordable fleet Retail executives are always rethinking their supply chain, looking for ways to improve operations. First Previous 243 244 245 246 247 Next Last