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  • Walmart adds online footwear domain site to its roster

    Walmart continues its online buying spree, but this time the target is a Web domain.   ShoeBuy.com, which Walmart acquired in January, has acquired the shoes.com domain name and related intellectual property for $9 million, according to documents filed with the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Bankruptcy and Insolvency. In an unexpected move, the Canada-based Shoes.com shut down its online sites and brick-and-mortar operations in January.   
  • Walmart launches platform to slash emissions

    Walmart wants its suppliers to join the retailer to reduce greenhouse gas emissions resulting from their operations and supply chains.  
  • PetSmart acquires fast-growing online rival

    PetSmart has beefed up its digital offerings with the acquisition of the leading online retailer of pet food and products.   The chain said it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Chewy, which was founded in 2011 and offers a wide selection of products for pets, ranging from cats and dogs to horses. The acquisition is expected to close by the end of PetSmart’s second fiscal quarter of 2017.  
  • Citibank exec joins Walmart’s digital team

    Walmart has appointed Rahul Joshi as senior VP, customer care, U.S. eCommerce, effective immediately.       Joshi joins the discounter after more than 25 years at Citibank, most re-cently as the head of consumer operations in Asia, where he successfully led customer-focused teams. He reports to Marc Lore, president & CEO, Walmart U.S. eCommerce.   
  • Walmart in milestone opening

    Walmart hit the century mark in terms of training academies.   The retailer on Monday celebrated the grand opening of its 100th U.S. training academy, in Frontage, Edmond. The academies were first introduced in 2016 and have expanded to 40 states.  
  • Walmart in talks to buy another online fashion retailer

    Walmart reportedly is about to make its fourth e-commerce acquisition in seven months as the chain continues to beef up its online arsenal and fashion offerings against Amazon.       The chain is in advanced discussions to acquire Bonobos, an e-commerce-driven apparel company that designs and sells upscale men’s clothing, according to Recode. Founded in 2007, the brand is known for its hip, stylish threads and expert fit.    
  • Report: Walmart ‘evaluating’ food retail in India

    Wal-Mart Stores is still considering a possible entry into the food retail market in India.   With new rules  allowing for  100% foreign ownership of food retailers selling goods produced in India, Krish Iyer, the president and CEO of Wal-Mart India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart, said the chain is “evaluating” the guidelines, reported The Economic Times. His answer came in response to a question as to whether Walmart was planning on entering the market.  
  • Analysis: Walmart’s new pickup discount

    Walmart recently announced that, starting April 19, it would order a discount on select items that are ordered online and then picked up in the store. Here is commentary on what the new initiative means for Walmart in terms of last-mile delivery as well as its competitors.  
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