Michaels to close most Aaron Brothers stores in brand repositioningThe Michaels Companies is pulling the plug on its freestanding stores devoted to framing, wall art and other art supplies. Nordstrom not going privateNordstrom will remain in the public arena. Kroger CEO keeps eye on competitive landscape, including Lidl Pharmacy remains a key component of Kroger’s overall offering and the company plans to strengthen that offering looking forward. Guess Q4 earnings, sales top Street Guess turned in a better-than-expected fourth quarter performance fueled by strong demand in Asia and Europe. Starbucks achieves pay milestone in U.S.; details digital and brick-and-mortar growth Starbucks Corp. on Wednesday said it has reached gender and race pay equality among all U.S. employees in similar roles. KB Toys plots comeback in wake of Toys ‘R’ Us demise Nearly 10 years after it went out of business, a former rival of Toys “R” Us may return to the scene in the wake of the toy giant’s plan to liquidate its U.S. operations. Sears in new debt move Sears Holdings Corp. is cutting its quarterly interest costs by $15 million. Brookfield makes another pass at GGP Big mall owner GGP spurned Brookfield Property’s $14.8 billion takeover bid in December, but that hasn’t stopped the aggressive suitor, apparently. CVS Caremark gets a new president of pharmacy CVS has named a new leader for its pharmacy benefit management (PBM) business. Children’s Place expanding into China Starbucks isn’t the only U.S. retailer that sees big opportunity in China. First Previous 722 723 724 725 726 Next Last