Report: Toys ‘R’ Us workers win $2 million severanceLaid off Toys “R” Us employees will reportedly receive some severance pay, after all. David’s Bridal names CEODavid's Bridal has tapped a retail veteran with 30 years-plus experience as chief executive. Walmart settles corruption inquiry Walmart has entered into a monetary settlement resolving a U.S. governmental investigation into its foreign activities. Barnes & Noble narrows Q4 loss and swings to profit for full year amid falling sales Barnes & Noble reported mixed results for its fourth quarter and full year as it prepares to go private. Sycamore lowers bid for Chico’s FAS — again A buyout offer for Chico’s FAS has gone lower for the second time. Facebook plans entry into cryptocurrency market The world’s largest social network now wants to become a financial services provider. Bernie Sanders blasts Amazon — again Sen. Bernie Sanders is no fan of Amazon’s new proposed credit card offering. Report: Sears’ Lampert fires back at ‘false’ reports Former Sears chairman and CEO Eddie Lampert is pushing back against accusations that he hasn’t followed through on paying severance to laid-off Sears employees. Neiman Marcus Q3 loss widens, revenue falls; gets breathing room on debt Neiman Marcus Group’s ongoing win of same-store sales gains ended in its third quarter. But the company reported goods news about its hefty debt. Another bidder reportedly emerges for Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble has another suitor. First Previous 99 100 101 102 103 Next Last