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  • Walmart a leader for Latinas, according to magazine

    Walmart was ranked second on this year’s Latina Style 50 Report, the publication announced earlier this week.

    Now in its 15th year, the Latina Style 50 report seeks to identify companies that are providing the best career opportunities for Latinas in the U.S. Cable television operator Comcast was this year’s top ranked company.

  • Deloitte: Consumer spending slips for first time in five months

    New York -- The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index, released on Wednesday, decreased slightly in July, marking the first decline since February 2012. 

    The Index tracks consumer cash flow as an indicator of future consumer spending.

  • Zoomingo adds BTS section to shopping app

    SEATTLE — Zoomingo, the shopping discovery app that helps consumers find the best deals in their local stores and online, has launched a new "back to school" section that lets parents and young adults find the best deals for their back to school essentials, whether they are on the go from their smartphone or from the convenience of their home computer. The new back to school section is available both in English as well as in Spanish through a newly released Spanish language version of Zoomingo's Android application.

  • Social marketing firm names new leadership

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — NewBrandAnalytics , a global leader in social market intelligence, has appointed two celebrated names in the world of business service software – Kristin Muhlner and Barton Phillips.
     
    Muhlner was named CEO and was appointed to the company's board of directors to serve alongside investment giants, New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and Revolution LLC. Muhlner brings to NewBrandAnalytics 20 years of expertise in building mission critical technology solutions used by Fortune 500 companies.
     

  • Deloitte survey: Back-to-school shoppers ready to spend, driven by mobile

    New York -- A survey released Tuesday by Deloitte found that shoppers are prepped to spend on back-to-school items, and plan to use their mobile phones in the process.

  • Deloitte: Restrictive BTS spending no more

    NEW YORK — Days of cutting back-to-school spending are over, as nearly 9-in-10 consumers plan to spend the same or more, according to Deloitte's annual back-to-school survey.

  • UPS Store names new president

    SAN DIEGO — UPS has named Tim Davis president of The UPS Store franchise network.

  • Improving housing market helps drive spending in June

    NEW YORK — The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index continues to rise, thanks to improvements in the housing market.

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