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Winter Holidays

  • Lunar New Year inspires Macy's marketing campaign

    Macy’s is looking to leverage the popularity of the Lunar New Year through a variety of promotions in-store.

    The retailer is planning to host artistic performances, fashion, in-store visuals and cuisine presentations at select stores nationwide, with the uniqueness of Asian culture on prominent display for visitors to admire while they shop.

  • Study: Emerging commerce channel comes of age

    A digital consumer touch-point long thought to offer little in the way of “hard” ROI appears to be changing that trend.

    According to a study of aggregated, anonymized U.S. traffic and revenue data from Kibo (the new company created from the merger of MarketLive, Shopatron and Fiverun), there was a 138% increase in total social revenue during 2015 compared to 2014.

  • Challenging holiday takes toll on Kohl’s profit

    Positive trends with its online business were not enough to help Kohl’s offset in-store weakness and intense competition, which pressured profits and caused a significant downward revision in guidance.

    Kohl’s said its fourth quarter same-store sales increased 0.4% while the digital business grew 30%. Full year same store sales increase 0.7%.

  • Victoria's Secret aims to score with new promotion

    Just in time for Super Bowl Sunday and Valentine's Day, Victoria's Secret's Angels are taking to the field for an epic game of football in a new omnichannel video campaign.

  • Toys 'R' Us enlists big banks as finances improve

    Better than expected holiday season and full year profitability at Toys “R” Us has the left the company optimistic about 2016 and looking at a financial restructuring which could free resources for growth initiatives.

    Toys “R” Us said its estimated, unaudited and adjusted earnings before interest taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) increased 21% to $780 million during the fiscal year ended Jan. 30. Excluding a $42 million negative impact of foreign currency translation EBITDA grew 28%.

  • Destination XL keeps the momentum going

    Destination XL increased its earnings guidance for fiscal 2015 after the men's big and tall retailer pre-announced high single digit Q4 comps and increased profit.

  • 99 Cents Only holding Valentine’s Day hug-off

    99 Cents Only has done it again. The company’s penchant for clever promotions will be on display on Valentine’s Day in the parking lot of one of its stores on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.

  • Here's where the shoppers were last Christmas

    Tuesday Morning's value proposition clearly resonated with shoppers over the holidays as the off-price retailer reported an impressive increase in same-store sales for the second quarter.

    The Texas-based retailer said that for the second quarter and six months ended Dec. 31, net sales were $319.9 million for the second quarter, an increase of $18.5 million from the prior year period. Same-store sales increased 8.4%. Operating income for the second quarter was $20.6 million. Diluted income per share was 43 cents.

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