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  • American Eagle looking for new CMO

    Michael Leedy, chief marketing officer of American Eagle Outfitters Inc., will step down from his position effective Sept. 15. The company has an active search for a successor underway.

    Leedy has committed to serve in an advisory role if needed to ensure a smooth transition. American Eagle did not comment on the reason for Leedy’s departure, and his LinkedIn profile still indicates he works there.

  • Gordmans joins e-commerce era as performance improves

    It is a case of better late than never at value priced department store retailer Gordmans Stores where the company has the distinction of being one of the last major retailers to sell merchandise on the Internet.

    Omaha, NE-based Gordmans has grown to 101 stores in 22 states and in the company’s second quarter it achieved the somewhat belated milestone of selling online.

  • Charles & Colvard names two new board members

    Morrisville, N.C. — Jewelry retailer Charles & Covard Ltd. has appointed Jaqui Lividini and Suzanne Miglucci to serve on the company’s board of directors. Lividini previously served as senior VP fashion merchandising & communications at Saks Fifth Avenue and has served as CEO and founding partner of brand strategy company Lividini & Co. since 2005.

    Miglucci previously served as senior director of global procurement solution marketing for SAP and has served as chief marketing officer of ChannelAdvisor Corp. since June 2012.

  • American Eagle marketing head steps down

    Pittsburgh — Michael Leedy, chief marketing officer of American Eagle Outfitters Inc., will step down from his position effective Sept. 15, 2015. The company has an active search for a successor underway.

    Leedy has committed to serve in an advisory role if needed to ensure a smooth transition. American Eagle did not comment on the reason for Leedy’s departure, and his LinkedIn profile still indicates he works there.

  • Lowe’s Canada names VP of real estate

    Toronto, Canada — Lowe's Canada has named Jeff Boyd as VP, real estate, construction and store design effective immediately. Boyd joined Lowe's in October 2007 and has played an instrumental role in the development of the company's Real Estate and Construction function in Canada over the past seven and a half years.  
  • No home run for Hibbett Sports in Q2

    Hibbett Sports Inc. says a shift in back-to-school tax-free weekends was to blame for softness in same store sales in the second quarter.

    The sporting goods retailer says net sales for the 13-week period ended Aug. 1 increased 2.8% to $199.3 million compared with $193.9 million for the 13-week period ended Aug. 2, 2014. Same store sales decreased 1.1%. Net income was $7 million compared with $8.4 million for the 13-week period ended Aug. 2, 2014. Earnings per diluted share totaled 28 cents, compared with 32 cents for the 13-week period ended Aug. 2, 2014.

  • The Fresh Market is wilting under competitive pressures

    The Fresh Market is not so fresh anymore to shoppers, if the retailer's second quarter results are any indication.

    The upscale grocery chain reported that same-store sales decreased 1% for the second quarter ended July 26, and the retailer expects an even bigger decrease in the next quarter, both below analysts' estimates. 

    The company reported 36 cents EPS for the quarter, missing analysts’ estimates of 40 cents. Net income rose 53.5% to $17.5 million, while net sales increased 4.7% to $442.1 million. 

  • Three Lessons ‘Jaws’ Offers Retail Analytics

    This summer marks the 40th anniversary of “Jaws,” the landmark movie that turned summertime into a season of blockbuster films, made Steven Spielberg a household name and still causes many people to think twice before taking a dip in the ocean.

    In honor of the enduring legacy of Capt. Quint, Chief Brody, Hooper and of course Bruce the shark, here are three lessons “Jaws” offers retail analytics professionals.

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