Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of retail-related legislative, judicial developments-August 5National study shows 67% of Americans support increasing the federal minimum wage to $15/hr. Walmart reportedly to sell off ModclothOnline indie and vintage-inspired women’s apparel retailer Modcloth may soon have a new owner. Fed plans faster payments The on-demand model is coming to payments and settlements. Hudson’s Bay takeover drama continues An offer by the executive chairman and governor of department store giant Hudson’s Bay Co. to take the company private has not been well received — at least for the time being. Columbia Sportswear CEO: New tariffs would be ‘disaster for the American economy’ Most retailers are letting their associations and lobby groups speak out against the latest round of tariffs. But not all. Lisa Palmer is chosen to lead Regency Centers Martin “Hap” Stein will step down from his position at year’s end and continue as executive chairman of the board. Francesca's swallows a ‘poison pill’ Francesca’s Holdings Corp. has gone on the defensive. Report: eBay sues Amazon for anticompetitive tactics The competition between eBay and Amazon is moving to the physical world – federal court. Dick’s Sporting Goods launching new private-label brand Dick’s Sporting Goods is expanding its growing portfolio of private-label brands. Commentary: Fighting costs on all fronts can buy retailers their future Retailers urgently need cost savings on a massive scale. First Previous 533 534 535 536 537 Next Last