Retailers urge Congress to create pandemic insurance programThe National Retail Federation called on Congressional leaders to pass legislation that would help businesses obtain insurance coverage for pandemics modeled on a program for terrorism insurance established after 9/11. Express adopts poison pillExpress Inc. is adopting a shareholder rights plan amid a slump in the company’s share price during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reuters: Lord & Taylor considering bankruptcy Another department store retailer may be weighing bankruptcy as its stores remain closed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Bankruptcy reportedly close for Neiman Marcus as it skips loan payment The clock is ticking for Neiman Marcus Group. Stein Mart’s buyout cancelled Stein Mart’s plan to go private has been derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Dick’s Sporting Goods boosts liquidity Kroger: Grocery workers should be designated as ‘emergency personnel’ Groupon adopts ‘poison pill’ Staples remains open but refuses to pay April rent Retail landlords nationwide are up in arms over Staples' refusal to pay rent in April, even though most of its stores remain open. PREIT furloughs 37% of its workforce Large mall owner PREIT girded itself further against the coronavirus shutdown by furloughing 62 employees at its properties and 41 corporate office employees. First Previous 56 57 58 59 60 Next Last