Sur La Table taps online exec as CEOSur La Table has named a new chief executive with extensive digital experience. Rite Aid tightens payment processing and securityThe drugstore chain is deploying a new payment platform across its stores and e-commerce site. UPS is piloting driverless delivery Some consumers in Arizona have been receiving UPS packages courtesy of autonomous vehicles. Tailored Brands sells a division; lifts guidance Menswear giant Tailored Brands has exited the corporate dress business. Consumers grow wary as sentiment falls amid trade concerns Consumer sentiment declined in early August to its lowest level since the start of the year. Banana Republic hops on board the latest retail trend Banana Republic has joined the growing ranks of retail companies that are letting consumers rent apparel. Starbucks ups local renewable energy commitment Starbucks Corp. is sourcing more of its green energy locally. Dillard’s Q2 loss widens; to close three stores Department stores woes continued as Dillard’s posted a much wider second-quarter loss than expected. Mall-based candy retailer files for bankruptcy; locked out of some stores Things are not so sweet these days for Lolli & Pops. J.C. Penney narrows loss but sales fall; opening in-store resale shops J.C. Penney on Thursday reported mixed results for its second quarter, cutting its loss by more than half even as its sales continued to erode. First Previous 526 527 528 529 530 Next Last