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  • Holiday season brings out shoppers — and hackers

    Everyone across retail industry is preparing for the holiday shopping season — especially the hackers.   Shoppers will continue to use more payment methods — from debit and credit to mobile wallets — during the hectic holiday shopping season, and hackers are standing at the ready. Whether infiltrating in-store peripherals, firewalls or databases, hackers are prepared to invade retail networks, disrupt systems and steal valuable information.   
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  • Online kid’s apparel brand makes retail debut with subscription model

    A new start-up is looking to take the hassle out of shopping for kid’s clothing and accessories.    
  • The Children’s Place plans new credit card offering

    Specialty apparel retailer The Children’s Place Inc. is partnering with marketing and loyalty solutions provider Alliance Data Systems Corp. to launch a new private label credit card.  
  • Ex-PwC partner joins Children's Place board

    The Children’s Place has appointed an expert in financial auditing to its board.

    The compay said John E. (“Jeb”) Bachman has been named to the company’s board of directors, effective immediately. Bachman will serve as an independent Class I Director and will stand for election at the 2016 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Bachman will serve on the audit committee.

  • Profit rises 14% at Children's Place in Q4

    The Children's Place posted strong same-store sales for the fourth quarter as the children’s clothes retailer also released an upbeat forecast for the year.

    For the fourth quarter ended Jan. 30, net sales increased 4% to $498.5 million. Same store sales increased 6.7%. Net income was $17.5 million, or 87 cents per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2015, compared to net income of $17 million, or 79 cents per diluted share, the previous year.

  • A Children’s Place's Ezra Dabah returns with online shopping service for young girls

    Young girls are notoriously picky about what they wear, and a new online shopping service founded by the former chairman and CEO of A Children’s Place is looking to do something about it.

  • Barnes & Noble names new head merchant

    Just a few days after reporting an increase in sales growth over the holiday season, Barnes & Noble has named a new head merchant.

    The company announced it has promoted Mary Amicucci to be its new CMO, effective immediately. Amicucci previously held the role of VP of Adult Trade & Children’s Books and will continue to report directly to Jaime Carey, COO.

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