Report: Tariffs taking toll on U.S. businesses, consumers — and labor marketTariffs cost American business and consumers $6.8 billion in July, the highest monthly total in U.S. history. Report: FTC investigates Amazon MarketplaceThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is reportedly probing Amazon over possible antitrust violations related to its Marketplace platform. Fred’s liquidation moves forward Fred’s has been given the approval for an asset disposition specialist to advise on store closing sales at its remaining locations. Report: Google faces intense antitrust scrutiny Google is reportedly the subject of a probe including 50 state attorneys general. Kroger asks customers to ‘respectfully’ stop carrying guns in its stores Kroger wants customers to leave their guns at home. Walmart ending all handgun ammunition sales Walmart is making major changes to its gun-sales policies and asking shoppers to stop openly carrying firearms in its stores. NRA slams Walmart The National Rifle Association wasted no time in replying to Walmart's decision to further step back from gun sales in its stores. Russell Stover POS systems possibly compromised A malware incident may have exposed some customer payment card data at Russell Stover retail stores. Best Buy misses on Q2 sales, beats on earnings, tariffs loom Best Buy had mixed results in the second quarter of fiscal 2020 and is preparing for the impact of upcoming Chinese tariffs. Forever 21 reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy Forever 21 may have run out of options to restructure its debt. First Previous 66 67 68 69 70 Next Last