7-Eleven parent company rejects $39 billion buyout bid The Japanese company that operates 7-Eleven convenience stores has rejected a buyout offer from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., saying it "grossly" undervalues the company's value. Consumer data privacy laws: What retailers need to knowIn today's digital age, consumer data has become a valuable asset for retailers. LL Flooring to go dark after no buyer emerges The specialty retailer of hardwood flooring formerly known as Lumber Liquidators is going out of business after efforts to find a buyer failed. Rite Aid exits bankruptcy; names insider as new CEO Rite Aid has exited bankruptcy with a new CEO, a smaller store footprint and a lot less debt. California state lawmakers vote to ban all plastic bags California seems poised to join the list of states that no longer allow grocery stores to offer the option of plastic bags at the checkout. How would a TikTok ban affect retailers? A new survey sheds light on how retailers and customers use TikTok, as well as on the impact of a potential U.S. ban. Lowe’s to end some diversity policies Lowe’s Companies is the latest company to scrap some of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. Canadian government orders resumption of rail service A work stoppage at Canada’s two largest railways is over – at least for now. Canadian government intervenes to end railway worker lockout Roughly 24 hours after it began, a shutdown at Canada's two largest railroads appears to be at least partially over. Report: Shein sues Temu over copyrights, unfair competition Two Chinese shopping apps with a rapidly growing presence in the United States are reportedly involved in a new court dispute. First Previous 8 9 10 11 12 Next Last