Report: Walgreens agrees to $7.5 million fine for improper vettingWalgreens is reportedly settling a case involving alleged illegal dispensing of prescriptions. Retailers oppose reported Visa swipe fee changesVisa is reportedly going to charge higher fees for e-commerce transactions, and retailers aren’t happy. Amazon electric delivery vans focus on driver safety, convenience Amazon is designing its upcoming fleet of electric vehicles to streamline delivery while eliminating emissions. Dunkin’ finds new marketing VP internally Dunkin’ Brands, the parent company of Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins, is promoting Jill McVicar Nelson to VP, marketing strategy, Dunkin’ U.S. Newegg shows love for online promotions A tech-focused e-tailer is running its second major online sales event of 2020. More disruption in grocery: Earth Fare closing all stores Earth Fare has been done in by debt and ongoing disruption in the retail grocery marketplace. Expert Opinion: The Looming Threat of Tax Whistleblower Lawsuits for Retailers As big retail adjusts to the tax complexities resulting from the Supreme Court’s Wayfair ruling, there is one unintended consequence that is getting little attention, but will likely become a significant risk to the sector in the years to come. J.C. Penney expands marketing team with four new VPs J.C. Penney Company continues to remake its leadership team under the leadership of CEO Jill Soltau, naming six new VPs. FTC not wild about sale of Harry’s to parent company of rival The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) sees competitive issues with a proposed acquisition of online shaving products retailer Harry’s Inc. Dick’s Sporting Goods in new store openings Dick’s Sporting Goods will be busy in February. First Previous 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 Next Last