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Neiman Marcus Group

  • Neiman Marcus makes mobile shopping a snap

    Dallas – Shopping is becoming more of a snap than ever for mobile-savvy customers at Neiman Marcus.

    The tony department store chain is partnering with visual search technology provider Slyce Inc. to expand the “Snap. Find. Shop” feature available in the retailer’s mobile app.

  • Report: Neiman Marcus gives dressing room perspective

    Dallas — Neiman Marcus Group is giving customers a unique perspective in the dressing room. According to VentureBeat, three Neiman Marcus stores in Dallas, San Francisco and Walnut Creek, California are piloting the MemoryMirror solution from Palo Alto-based startup Memomi.

  • Second time the charm for Neiman Marcus?

    New York -- The nation’s premier luxury department store company wants to return to the public arena.

    Neiman Marcus Group has filed plans for an initial public offering — for the second time in two years — of $100 million (the sum is a placeholder that doesn’t necessarily reflect the final offering amount.) The company said it would trade under the ticker symbol NMG.

  • Want a Neiman Marcus gift card? Sell some stuff

    Dallas – Neiman Marcus shoppers who want to get a gift card can now give a little something to receive one. Neiman Marcus Group Ltd. is partnering with luxury consignment provider The RealReal in a new program that offers consignors payment in Neiman Marcus gift cards with an extra 10% added to the value of their payout.

  • Neiman Marcus swings to Q3 profit, but same-store sales slow

    Dallas — Neiman Marcus Group posted a profit of $19.8 million for the third quarter, compared with a year-earlier loss of $8 million. (The quarter included a $16 million charge for amortization of intangible assets, compared with a $36 million charge a year earlier.)

    Revenue for the period ended May 2 grew to $1.22 billion from $1.16 billion in the year-ago period, boosted by Neiman’s acqusition of luxury online retailer MyTheresa in fall 2014.

  • Same store sales grow 2.2% at Neiman Marcus

    <The Neiman Marcus Group says currency exchange rates put pressure on traffic in the first quarter as the company reported a smaller than expected boost in same store sales. 

    The retailer said same store sales increased 2.2% for the third quarter ended May 2 as the strong dollar had some impact on the retailer’s business.

  • Neiman Marcus plans Pinterest purchases

    Dallas - Neiman Marcus Group customers will be able to purchase items through the new “Buyable Pins” e-commerce service across Pinterest, including the company’s Pinterest page, later in June. Millions of pins on Pinterest will now become buyable, meaning customers will be able to purchase Neiman Marcus items they have pinned or discovered on any iOS-enabled device with a few taps.

  • Neiman Marcus to be shoppable on Pinterest

    Neiman Marcus customers will soon be able to purchase their favorite finds via Buyable Pins on Pinterest.

    The retailer announced that millions of pins on Pinterest later this month will become buyable, offering a simple and secure way for customers to buy their favorite finds. In just a few taps, on any iOS enabled device, a customer can buy the products he or she has Pinned or discovered. This service will be solely offered in the U.S. at this time.

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