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  • Cache profit, sales rise in Q2

    New York City -- Women’s apparel retailer Cache reported Thursday that net income for the quarter ended July 2 rose to $2.8 million, compared with $897,000 in the year-ago period.

    Net sales increased 6.5% to $60.3 million and same-store sales increased 6%.

    For fiscal 2011, the retailer said it has no new store openings planned, but will close two stores.
     

  • Amazon posts record-setting 51% increase in Q2 sales, profits drop

    Seattle -- Amazon reported Tuesday that sales for the quarter ended June 30 soared 51% to $9.9 billion.

    Profits dipped 8% to $191 million from $207 million on surging operating costs, but still beat Wall Street expectations.

  • Books-A-Million to replace booksellers at many Cafaro malls

    Youngstown, Ohio -- Shopping center owner Cafaro Co. said Wednesday that Books-A-Million will fill vacant and soon-to-be vacant spaces in a lineup of its malls around the country.

    Beginning in August, new Books-A-Million stores will open at Spotsylvania Towne Centre, Fredericksburg, Va.; Millcreek Mall, Erie, Pa.; and Meadowbrook Mall, Bridgeport, W.V.

  • Wal-Mart Founders Charity donates $50 million to Teach for America

    Bentonville, Ark. -- The Walton Family Foundation revealed Wednesday that it will donate $50 million to Teach For America, a commitment that stands to nearly double the size of the organization’s teaching ranks.

    The charity that was created by the founder of Wal-Mart Stores will mete out half of the funds over a three-year period, and will increase the number of teachers to 15,000 by 2015. The remaining half of the donation will support the training of existing Teach for America instructors in seven communities.

  • Kohl's awards youth for volunteer efforts

    MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. — Kohl’s Department Stores announced that it has awarded 10 students, ranging in age from 10 to 17, with a total of $10,000 in scholarship money for post-secondary education. In addition to the scholarships, Kohl’s will donate $1,000 to a nonprofit organization of each winner’s choice. 

  • Jones Group Q2 net income falls on acquisition expense, beats Street

    New York City -- The Jones Group reported Wednesday that second-quarter earnings dropped almost 80% to $5.2 million, compared with $25.7 million in the year-ago period. The retailer and manufacturer, whose brands include Nine West and Anne Klein, cited expenses related to the acquisition of U.K. luxury footwear retailer Kurt Geiger for the poor earnings performance but results still exceeded Wall Street estimates.

    Revenue for the quarter increased 3% to $887.4 million, just edging analysts’ expected $887.2 million.

  • Take that Borders! Amazon posts record 2Q sales

    SEATTLE - The nation’s leading online retailer late Tuesday reported a 51% increase in sales and better-than-expected profits as liquidation of former rival Borders began.

    If it wasn’t already apparent, the juxtaposition of these events in the same week is a harsh reminder that pure-play online retailers have the ability to render conventional brick-and-mortar chains, or large segments of their business, obsolete despite efforts by the latter to pursue multichannel strategies that leverage physical infrastructures.

  • Hobby Lobby to open three California stores in former Mervyn’s sites

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- Inland Western Retail Real Estate Trust Inc. said Wednesday that Inland Western MDS Portfolio LLC, one of its wholly owned subsidiaries, has signed three leases with Hobby Lobby to occupy 227,450 sq. ft. of former Mervyn’s locations in California.

    The three new stores, firsts to their respective markets, include a 76,211-sq.-ft. location in Temecula, a 76,248-sq.-ft. location in Roseville and a 74,991-sq.-ft. location in Rancho Cucamonga.

    The stores are projected to open this fall.

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