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  • Toys"R"Us looks to Netflix for roaring sales

    Toys"R"Us has teamed up with Netflix on a new animated series that tells the tale of anthropomorphized vehicular dinosaurs.

  • Why Macy’s got rid of Trump’s menswear line

    New York -- Macy’s CEO and chairman Terry Lundgren is talking about why the department store giant decided to stop carrying Donald Trump’s menswear collection.

    In a report on CNBC, Lundgren said the decision was a business one.

  • Jet rolling on $20 billion runway

    Boasting a proprietary dynamic pricing algorithm, the new online shopping club Jet.com officially launched on July 21 with plans to reach a lofty sales milestone faster than other retailer.

  • Macy’s to Trump: You’re fired

    New York – Macy’s Inc. has dumped The Donald.

  • And the top state for business is…

    New York -- The top state for business is a high-tax, high-wage, union-friendly, cold-climate state, according to an annual ranking by CNBC.
     

  • Major retailers remove Confederate flag merchandise

    Bentonville, Ark. – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will no longer sell merchandise featuring the Confederate flag in its stores or online. The retailer is removing the flag, long a source of controversy due to its connections to slavery and use as a symbol by white supremacists, in the wake of a racially-motivated mass shooting at a historically black Charleston, South Carolina church.

  • Hello Kitty stores coming to Universal Parks & Resorts

    Torrance, Calif. -- Sanrio, the global lifestyle brand best known for pop icon Hello Kitty, and Universal Parks & Resorts have announced their partnership to develop Hello Kitty interactive retail experience shops scheduled to open later this year at Universal Orlando Resort and in the future at Universal Studios Hollywood.

  • Target, JCPenney veteran joins Xcel board

    Xcel Brands Inc. has appointed a veteran marketing executive of Target to the Xcel board of directors.

    "We are thrilled to have Michael Francis join our board of directors," said Robert D'Loren, chairman and CEO of Xcel Brands Inc. "Michael brings incredible marketing, leadership, innovation, and extensive branding experience to our Board and Xcel, and we look forward to working with him in this new capacity." 

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