Walmart won’t be investing in TikTok; Oracle wins bidding contestMicrosoft’s bid for the U.S. business of TikTok, which includes Walmart as a minority investor, has been rejected. Connecticut’s largest mall’s fate rests on zoning board’s decisionThe Connecticut Post Mall in Milford lost its Sears and J.C. Penney and wants to fill those empty spaces with luxury apartments that owner Centennial thinks would fill a need in the community and save the property. Commentary: Retailers and COVID-19 Liabilities It’s a confusing time for brick-and-mortar retailers as they navigate when and how to go about their daily operations under the looming specter of coronavirus. LVMH pulls out of mega-deal to buy Tiffany; U.S. jeweler fires back The biggest-ever deal in luxury retail is off — at least “as it stands” now. Neiman Marcus reorg plan approved; to exit Chapter 11 by end of September Neiman Marcus Group has received court approval of its Chapter 11 reorganization plan. NRF cites need for continued economic stimulus measures COVID-19 continues to be a “shock” for small businesses. Old Navy to pay store employees who serve as poll workers on Election Day Old Navy is encouraging its store workforce to play an active role in the upcoming election. J.Jill avoids bankruptcy – at least for now J.Jill has once again bought itself more time — 10 days — to avoid a bankruptcy filing. Report: FAA clears Amazon Prime Air drones for takeoff Amazon’s planned fleet of Prime Air delivery drones are reportedly taking a major step toward operational launch. J. Crew’s reorganization plan is approved J. Crew Group is getting a new start. First Previous 47 48 49 50 51 Next Last