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  • President Obama, Apple CEO, retailers to speak at Summit on cybersecurity

    Washington, D.C. – Assorted advocacy groups and professional associations, including the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Merchant Financial Cyber Partnership, are urging the White House to take steps to improve cybersecurity for retail transactions. The public call comes as President Obama convenes a daylong Cybersecurity Summit at Stanford University on Feb. 13. The summit, which will include a keynote speech by the president, is part of a renewed drive to combat cyber hackers.

  • GNC plans 125 net new domestic stores in 2015

    Pittsburgh - GNC Holdings Inc. is looking to 2015 as a year of expansion. The retailer plans to open 125 total net new domestic (including both company-owned and franchised stores) and retail segment locations, approximately 150 net new international franchise locations, and approximately 30 net new GNC-Rite Aid store-within-a-store locations.

  • GNC to open 125 new stores

    GNC Holdings Inc. is looking to 2015 as a year of expansion. The retailer plans to open 125 total net new domestic and retail segment locations, and has plans for more.

    The retailer also will open approximately 150 net new international franchise locations, and approximately 30 net new GNC-Rite Aid store-within-a-store locations.

    GNC announced its store growth plans as part of its fourth quarter 2014 financial results. During the quarter, net income rose 9% to $51.77 million from $47.66 million. A decrease in interest expense drove the rise in profits.

  • Report: Argos Merger provides $1.9 billion funding for PetSmart buyout

    Phoenix – The $8.7 billion private equity acquisition of PetSmart Inc. that was announced in December 2014 is one step closer to fruition. Argos Merger is providing a $1.9 billion senior note unsecured offering to finance the purchase.

  • Costco will no longer take AmEx cards in U.S. stores starting in March 2016

    New York -- In a big loss for American Express, Costco Wholesale Club will no longer accept American Express cards at its U.S. stores starting on March 31, 2016, ending a 16-year-old exclusive relationship with the credit card giant. Costco is one of the few big U.S. retailers that accepts only American Express cards, with by Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and Discover Financial Services cards not accepted at its stores.

  • Amex cutting 16-year ties with Costco

    Costco shoppers may soon have other options for payment. American Express says it is ending its 16-year-old exclusive relationship with Costco next year.

    Costco is one of the few big U.S. merchants that accepts only American Express cards. Cards branded by Visa Inc., MasterCard Inc. and Discover Financial Services can’t be used at its warehouse stores.

  • Next Realty acquires Shops at Flint Creek from Hamilton Partners

    Chicago -- Transwestern’s Chicago office has brokered the sale of The Shops at Flint Creek. Located at 500 N. Hough St. in Barrington, Illinois, the 59,325-sq.-ft. center was developed in 2006 by Hamilton Partners. Next Realty LLC purchased the Heinen’s grocery store-anchored center for an undisclosed amount.

    In addition to Heinen’s, tenants include Meatheads, Alexian Brothers Health System, Coldwell Banker, Athletico and Scottrade.

  • Report: Sycamore pursues $3 billion Chico’s deal

    Fort Myers, Fla. – Chico’s FAS Inc. may be the next big-name retailer to undergo an acquisition. Private equity firm Sycamore Partners is reportedly pursuing a $3 billion acquisition of the specialty women’s apparel retailer.

    According to Reuters, Sycamore already has an agreement in principle to acquire Chico’s, contingent upon obtaining financing. However, Sycamore may be having difficulty finding a bank or banks willing to allow as much debt as the company is looking for.
     

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