Study reveals how consumers plan to use — or not use — their tax refundsConsumers don’t plan to do much shopping with their 2018 tax refunds. REI touts record year; expanding rentals, pre-used gear salesREI is doubling down on rentals as it builds upon its longstanding commitment to making the outdoors more accessible and sustainable. It also is opening more stores. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly recap of retail-related legislative, labor developments-April 8 With support of mayor, Los Angeles city council advanced legislation mandating 18 weeks of leave which would be paid for by employers. Pinterest sets IPO price range Investors now have a good idea of Pinterest’s opening stock price. Eddie Lampert’s ESL in bid for Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Eddie Lampert is looking to buy full ownership of a division that Sears once owned. Activist investor drops Dollar Tree challenge A planned proxy fight at Dollar Tree has been called off. Expert: Heavy debt drives retail failures Excessive debt continues to be an underappreciated factor in the demise of many retail chains. Retail jobs continue to slide The U.S. jobs market rebounded in March, but not for the retail industry. Hibbett Sports adds a new title to its C-suite search Hibbett Sports is now on the hunt for a CFO as well as a CEO. Duluth Trading sets store openings for fiscal 2019 Duluth Holdings Inc., which opened its first physical store in 2010, continues to expand its footprint. First Previous 575 576 577 578 579 Next Last