J.Jill gets more breathing room on forbearanceJ.Jill has once again received an extension on two forbearance agreements as it restructures its debt out of court. Costco Q4 sales climb; annual profit hits milestoneCostco Wholesale Corp. ended its fiscal year on a strong note as consumers continued to shop its stores to stock up on items amid the pandemic. Rite Aid Q2 loss narrows, sales top Street; gives upbeat forecast Rite Aid Corp. narrowed its quarterly loss as sales continued to rise during the pandemic. Survey: 50% of retailers received some form of rent relief from landlords Compromises between retailers and their landlords on outstanding rent obligations has been crucial to many retailers’ survival during the pandemic. Academy Sports and Outdoors sets IPO terms Academy Sports and Outdoors is looking to raise $250 million for its initial public offering. It’Sugar files for bankruptcy as rent default notices pile up Even the nation’s largest candy store retailer isn’t immune to the pandemic. Tiffany gets speedy trial date in suit against LVMH Tiffany & Co.'s lawsuit against LVMH for trying to back out of its $16 billion deal to acquire the U.S. jeweler has been given the fast track by a Delaware Chancery Court justice. Survey: Consumers will shop online more, spend less for the holidays A survey indicates e-commerce retailers have a chance for a profitable holiday season — if they provide the right reasons to shop them. Walmart extends credit to Marketplace sellers Eligible retailers who participate in Walmart Marketplace will be invited to apply for lines of credit offered by Goldman Sachs. Holiday sales to rise 1.0% to 2.6% but over a longer period than in years past The traditional November to December holiday shopping season is meaningless this year — and perhaps forever. First Previous 310 311 312 313 314 Next Last